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San Antonio Spurs Acquire Jalen McDaniels in Trade With Sacramento Kings

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San Antonio Spurs Welcome Jalen McDaniels in a Trade Deal with the Sacramento Kings

Details of the Trade

The Sacramento Kings have agreed to a trade deal involving forward Jalen McDaniels. Along with McDaniels, the Kings are also sending their 2031 second-round pick and cash considerations to the San Antonio Spurs. This move was confirmed by sources on Monday.

Implications of the Trade

The San Antonio Spurs have plans to release McDaniels, according to inside sources. This action opens up room on the Kings’ roster, offering them the opportunity for potential future transactions.

What the Kings Receive

In exchange for McDaniels and their 2031 second-round pick, the Kings will receive a 2025 top-55 protected second-round pick from the Spurs. This pick originates from the Chicago Bulls.

Prior Trades Involving McDaniels

Earlier this year, in June, the Kings acquired McDaniels from the Toronto Raptors in a trade deal. The Kings sent Davion Mitchell, Sasha Vezenkov, and a 2025 second-round pick courtesy of the Portland Trail Blazers, in return for McDaniels.

Jalen McDaniels’ Contract and Career

McDaniels is currently in the second year of a two-year contract he signed with the Toronto Raptors in the 2023 offseason. The contract, worth $9.2 million, showcases the value McDaniels brings to the court. At 26, McDaniels has demonstrated his skills over five NBA seasons, averaging 6.9 points and 3.3 rebounds. During his stint with the Raptors last season, he averaged 10.1 minutes and 3.4 points in 50 games.

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