Zach avalanche excited for the west coast return with kings

Veteran Guard Zach Lavine brings a career scoring average of 20.7 points per Fight to Sacramento.

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Sacramento, California (AP) – Zach avalanche had a message to fans as he was preparing to make his Sacramento Kings Debut Wednesday night against Orlando Magic.

He is passionate. He does not use the apartment for granted. And he will do everything he can to win.

“They take time to come here to watch the game, spend their hard -earned money watching and cheering on the team,” Said avalanche at his initial news conference, days after he was traded from Chicago Bulls. “I want to be right there with them and do everything I can for the city.”

Lavine, who was drafted 13. Collected by Minnesota Timberwolves in 2014, made it clear that he has a connection to his new franchise.

He worked for Kings before drafting. His family is originally from California and he has a home in Newport Beach.

In 2018, he signed a four-year offer of $ 78 million with Kings, which Bulls eventually matched.

Plus, him and kings interim trainer Doug Christie are both from Seattle.

“I’ve been a fan of (Sacramento Kings) for a long time,” Said avalanche. “I thought I should sign here six years ago. I have had a good relationship with many guys who played here and I understand the culture here from me from the west coast. “

Avalanche, A two-time all-starWas sent to Sacramento (25-24) as part of a three-team trade with Chicago and San Antonio Spurs, who received the former Kings Point Guard de’aaron Fox.

Bulls received Kevin Harter from Kings and Zach Collins from Spurs. In addition, Jordan McLaughlin went from Sacramento to Spurs, SIDY CISSOKO went from spurs to Kings, and three Jones left Spurs to Chicago. The kings also get six future draft election three first round, three second rounds.

King’s General Manager Monte McNair called avalanche an “incredible talent”, a shot and “someone who puts his stamp on the field.”

Lavine is an average of 24 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists of 34.1 minutes per day. Fight over 42 matches. He ranks fifth in the 3-point shooting percentage this season and has the highest field target percentage beyond the arch among players with at least 100 3-Pointers made this season.

Lavine reunites with Demar Derozan, who spent three seasons with bulls. They look forward to playing with each other at the western conference.

“It just shows you how crazy this business works and how it gets around in full circle,” Derozan said. “I’m excited about the guys who want to play with him, and I’m excited about the fans to see what he’s able to do.”