Zach LaVine feels like he’s been permanently stapled to the trade block during his NBA career. LaVine has already been traded twice in his first 11 seasons in the league: the Minnesota Timberwolves sent him to the Chicago Bulls after his third year as part of the Jimmy Butler deal, and Chicago then traded him to the Sacramento Kings earlier this season to get its own first-round pick back in the 2025 NBA Draft.
LaVine probably shouldn’t get too comfortable in Sacramento after the team fired lead decision-maker Monte McNair and hired Scott Perry following its discouraging loss in the play-in tournament. The Kings’ grand idea of recreating
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