NBA Trade Rumors: Phoenix Sun Trading For DeMarcus Cousins; Eric Bledsoe, Dragan Bender And T.J. Warren To Join Kings?

DeMarcus Cousins has been linked to a number of teams this season. However, the new NBA season is about to begin and the player is still with Sacramento Kings. Is the player really on the trading block? According to new reports, Phoenix Sun wants Boogie in exchange for Eric Bledsoe, Dragan Bender and T.J. Warren.

Well, it is difficult to confirm DeMarcus Cousins' status but many believe that Kings should trade him. Per 12UP, Sacramento Kings have been so inconsistent from firing a coach every season, trading their players without warning and putting multiple players in the trade rumor mills.

However, there is one area in which Kings have been so consistent and that is holding on to DeMarcus Cousins. But no matter how much Sacramento value Boogie they have to learn to let him go because the player will likely leave the team when he hits the free agency market.

At the time, a number of teams in the NBA league are showing interests in acquiring DeMarcus Cousins. The latest buzz is that Phoenix Sun wants Boogie too. According to Inquisitr, Phoenix Sun is in dire need of talents because they have a worse run than Sacramento Kings last season.

Now, if Sun wants to upgrade their roster by adding DeMarcus Cousins, they could go for a trade involving their point guard Eric Bledsoe, power forward Dragan Bender and small forward T.J. Warren.

T.J. Warren, a former first-round draft pick will give Kings the depth at the small forward position, especially if the team would trade Rudy Gay. Meanwhile, Eric Bledsoe would make a great starting point guard.

As for Dragan Bender, the young player could play behind Omri Casspi. With enough experience, Bender would make a good substitute for Casspi.

Do you agree with this trade? Should Sacramento Kings trade DeMarcus Cousins to Phoenix Sun? Will it be beneficial to both teams? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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