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Lakers could acquire six-time All-Star from Kings for this two-player package
The Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings are in very different phases as franchises, which makes them convenient trade partners.
The Lakers are trying to squeeze as much value out of LeBron James before he retires, and LA has little concern for the future as they look to surround James with enough talent to vie for one more ring. The King is still playing at a high level, but Father Time is undefeated and LA probably has another season and half of the James era left.
After a rough start to the season, the Kings are looking to keep their future with De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis looking bright. Sacramento is 9-2 under interim head coach Doug Christie and has re-entered the playoff picture, but it’s probably frivolous to call them fringe contenders without a larger sample size.
With Fox due for a colossal payday following next season, the Kings should be looking to shed salary if they plan on retaining their stud point guard.
Moving on from the DeMar DeRozan experiment now might be a wise move while DeRozan’s value is still solid. The 35-year-old DeRozan is signed up for two years with the Kings following this season, meaning he’ll be making over $25 million during his age-37 season.
DeRozan’s still got game, as a 32-point masterclass on Wednesday night versus the Golden State Warriors indicated.
A team like the Lakers would love to bring DeRozan aboard, especially with his timeline matching up with LeBron’s.
By trading DeRozan (a Compton native, by the way) to the Lakers, the Kings could turn DeRozan into younger and cheaper assets that still add to winning.
A two-player package of Rui Hachimura (26 years old) and Max Christie (21) works financially in exchange for DeRozan.
Hachimura’s current deal expires a year earlier than DeRozan’s and Christie — though signed through a 2027-28 player option — isn’t making more than $9 million per season during that stretch, which is excellent value for a young, promising shooting guard with current value as a rotational player.
If the Kings feel they can contend this year with DeRozan, they’ll shy away from a trade like this. But if Sacramento is being more realistic about the current season and looking to establish real continuity in the Sabonis-Fox era, this trade would be smart to consider.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are rumored to be interested in acquiring six-time All-Star DeMarcus Cousins from the Sacramento Kings. In order to make this trade happen, the Lakers are reportedly considering offering a two-player package consisting of Kyle Kuzma and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.
Cousins, who has spent most of his career with the Kings before stints with the New Orleans Pelicans and Golden State Warriors, would add a significant boost to the Lakers’ frontcourt. His scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and defensive presence would make him a valuable addition to the team.
On the other hand, Kuzma and Caldwell-Pope have been solid contributors for the Lakers, but the opportunity to acquire a player of Cousins’ caliber may be too good to pass up. Kuzma has shown flashes of potential, but inconsistent play and injuries have hindered his development. Caldwell-Pope, meanwhile, has been a reliable three-and-D player for the Lakers, but his contract could make him expendable in a potential trade.
It remains to be seen whether the Kings would be willing to part ways with Cousins in exchange for Kuzma and Caldwell-Pope, but if the deal were to go through, it could significantly bolster the Lakers’ chances of contending for a championship. Stay tuned for updates on this potential trade.
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Netflix adds ‘awe-inspiring’ six-time Oscar-winning movie with 97 % Rotten Tomatoes score
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Netflix has added Max: Fury Road, a movie the critics called “an eruption of craziness”, “barking” and “awe-inspiring”.
It scored 97% on the Tomatometer and when the 2016 awards season drew to a close it had bagged no less than six Oscars, the biggest haul at the ceremony. It felt like creator and director George Miller had punched a hole through cinema screens with Mad Max: Fury Road, taking it in an entirely different direction since Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome thirty years previously. He’d put the spotlight on two powerful central characters and created a post-apocalyptic world that was simultaneously terrifying and mesmerizing. And now it’s crash-landed on Netflix in the US and the UK.
The fourth in Miller’s action-packed series was set years after the collapse of what we would recognize as civilization, with the tyrant Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne) forcing survivors of the apocalypse into slavery inside his desert fortress, The Citadel. His five young wives are trophies to him, so he’s enraged when they escape, helped by warrior Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron). She forges an alliance with the solitary, one-time captive Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy) and, as Joe gives chase, they flee at speed across the scorching Wasteland in the massive, armored roadtrain, The War Rig.
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The combination of a new Max, in the shape of Hardy, and Theron’s iron-fisted Furiosa, created a grudging respect on screen that worked perfectly alongside the chaos of the film. Theron also staked her claim to being one of the best women action actors around: Atomic Blonde followed (a sequel is due next year), as did three Fast And Furious installments and The Old Guard is still on Netflix in both the US and the UK. They all allowed her to kick ass in what became her trademark style.
Their respective performances were just part of the bigger picture. The film’s relentless quality, its pounding action and ferocious electronic music, all on the biggest of scales, meant that audiences felt as if they’d been battered over the head.
In the best possible way. That sense of exhaustion and its assault on the senses made for a massively entertaining experience, as did its high production values and indelible images. Those thrash metal guitarists, the War Rig and the then-emerging Nicholas Hoult turned one of the craziest movie franchises going into one of the most memorable and spectacular.
Nearly ten years later, its power remains intact. Post-apocalyptic settings have become inevitable regulars on our screens — the possibilities are seemingly endless — but there’s never been one that totally equals Miller’s Fury Road. It’s a near-impossible act to follow.
Mad Max: Fury Road is now on Netflix in the US and UK. The Old Guard is on Netflix in the US and UK.
Netflix has just added a new movie to its ever-expanding library, and it’s already making waves in the film industry. The critically acclaimed movie, which has won six Oscars and holds an impressive 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, is sure to captivate audiences with its awe-inspiring storytelling and breathtaking visuals.This latest addition to Netflix’s lineup is a must-watch for any movie lover who appreciates top-tier filmmaking. With a star-studded cast and a gripping plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this movie is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who watch it.
Don’t miss out on the chance to experience this cinematic masterpiece from the comfort of your own home. Grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and prepare to be amazed by this six-time Oscar-winning sensation, now streaming on Netflix.
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