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Sacramento Kings add Kevin Huerter in trade, sign Malik Monk

The Sacramento Kings are desperate to end their 16-year playoff drought and it looks like they’re serious about trying to climb out of the Western Conference basement when they added a pair of shooting guards to the roster by acquiring Kevin Huerter in a trade with the Atlanta Hawks, and they also signed Malik Monk to a two-year contract via free agency.

Kevin Huerter put why he signed a contract extension into perspective. pic.twitter.com/l1C2vZmSPf

— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) October 20, 2021

Cow Town Monk

Monk, 24, decided to get paid with the Sacramento Kings rather than make a min-wage in LeBron James’ sweatshop with the LA Lakers. The cap-heavy Lakers wanted to retain Monk for peanuts, but he bolted for Sacramento for a payday worth $19 million over the next two seasons. He’s set to earn $9.2 million this upcoming season in Sacramento, and then will get a bump to $12.6 million next season with the Kings.

Let’s be honest, the Kings are moon shots to win the title, but there’s a slim chance the Lakers actually win another championship in the next two seasons. And that’s even if they pull off a huge trade to add Kyrie Irving while finally dumping Russell Westbrook.

The Lakers saw an uptick in their 2023 championship odds to +1100 with fans backing the team based on the Irving trade rumors.

The Charlotte Hornets selected Monk out of Kentucky with the #11 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. Monk struggled in his first two seasons but looked like he was finally finding his groove with the second unit in his last two seasons in Buzz City. Monk signed a one-year trade exemption deal with the Lakers last season for just under $1.8 million.

Last season, Monk was one of the rare highlights in an otherwise dismal season with the Lakers. He set a career high 41 points late in the season against the Denver Nuggets, and the Kings took note.