Summary
The Cleveland Cavaliers have made a trade with the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls involving three teams. The Cavaliers are getting Keon Ellis and Dennis Schroder from the Kings, while the Bulls receive Dario Saric and two future draft picks. De’Andre Hunter, who played for the Cavaliers, will join the Kings as part of this trade.
Key Facts
- The Cleveland Cavaliers traded for Keon Ellis and Dennis Schroder from the Sacramento Kings.
- The Chicago Bulls acquired Dario Saric and two second-round draft picks as part of the three-team trade.
- De’Andre Hunter will move from the Cavaliers to the Kings in the exchange.
- This season, Keon Ellis played in 43 games, mainly from the bench, with an average of 5.6 points.
- Dennis Schroder moved to the Cavaliers after playing for the Kings in 40 games this year.
- Schroder is a veteran NBA player who has been with 11 different teams since 2013.
- De’Andre Hunter averaged 14.0 points per game in 43 appearances for the Cavaliers this season.