Basketball
Ibaka to the Bucks, who traded DiVincenzo to a 4-team deal
A few hours before the trade deadline, the Bucks sent Dode DiVincenzo to the Kings and took Serge Ibaka from the Clippers.
What we expected, what we explained in detail a few days ago on Sportish, is a fact as of Thursday afternoon (October 2nd). The Bucks sent Dode DiVincenzo to the Kings and took Serge Ibaka (off at the end of the season) from the Clippers in a four-team deal.
Specifically, Sacramento signed Josh Jackson-Trey Liles from the Pistons, the Pistons signed young tall Marvin Bagley from the Kings, who also ended up with DiVincenzo. The Kings wanted the Young Guard, they had in fact acquired him in exchange for Bogdan Bogdanovic before the Serb refused to go to Milwaukee and destroyed what the Bucks and Kings had built.
From there the champions sent Sammy Ozelege and Rodney Hood to the Clippers, two athletes we had declared were not counted by Mike Budenholzer. In Milwaukee, they’ve met their basic need, the big one they needed behind Antekoumbo and Portis, and they may not have finished their moves yet.
The agreement of the 4 groups in detail:
Sacramento Kings: Dode DiVincenzo, Josh Jackson, Trey Liles
Milwaukee Bucks: Serge Ibaka, two second-round draft picks
Los Angeles Clippers: Rodney Hood, Sammy Ozelege
Detroit piston: Marvin Bagley
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
