Domantas Sabonis SHUTS DOWN ‘old age’ talks about DeMar DeRozan ahead of new season
Sacramento Kings star Domantas Sabonis heaped praise on his new teammate DeMar DeRozan and cleared all the questions regarding his age.
Domantas Sabonis talks about DeMar DeRozan (image via NBA)
DeMar DeRozan is one of the best mid-range shooters the modern NBA has seen. He has been a beacon of hope for the Chicago Bulls franchise over the past few years, alongside Zach LaVine. However, the Bulls’ management failed to make the necessary changes, resulting in disappointing outcomes.
This offseason, the Sacramento Kings acquired DeRozan through a sign-and-trade deal with the Bulls. Recently, DeRozan’s new teammate Domantas Sabonis shared his thoughts on the acquisition.
Sabonis, speaking at his first youth basketball camp, was asked by reporters about DeMar DeRozan‘s potential impact on the Kings and concerns regarding his age. The player dismissed any worries about DeRozan’s age, expressing confidence in his new teammate despite him being 35 years old. He praised DeRozan’s work ethic and dedication, highlighting how hard he works regardless of his age.
I mean, he doesn't look (old). Working with him and how hard he works and how he takes workouts seriously at that age, you really can't tell. ... I think he makes my life easier. I just got to keep doing my job and having him on the court is gonna give me a lot more options.Domantas Sabonis told Pro Camps
DeRozan is coming off a productive season with the Chicago Bulls, where he averaged 24.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game. His offensive skillset will certainly be valuable to the Kings in the next season.
Sabonis also spoke highly of the Kings’ new look heading into the next regular season. The Kings have enjoyed successful seasons in recent years, especially with the addition of De’Aaron Fox and Sabonis to the lineup. Now with DeRozan in the lineup as well, fans could expect the Kings to make some serious noise next season.
Domantas Sabonis surprised by Malik Monk and his return to the Kings
Sacramento Kings star Malik Monk was one of the team’s top performers last season, particularly as a scorer off the bench. The Kings signed Monk to a four-year, $78 million deal last season, and his impact has been significan
Recently, Domantas Sabonis expressed his excitement about Monk’s decision to stay in Sacramento, calling it one of the best decisions Monk has made in his career. Sabonis is eager to play alongside Monk again in the upcoming season.
I was actually very surprised. I was talking to him a lot during the year, and I thought we really lost him, but I’m happy he stayed. I think it’s the best decision for him and for us.
Domantas Sabonis via Pro Camps
In his last season with the Kings, Malik Monk averaged 15.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game. The Kings will be entering next season with a star-studded lineup, including Fox, Sabonis, DeRozan, and Monk. The team also boasts great depth with a well-rounded supporting cast, positioning them for a strong season ahead.
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