The Sacramento Kings are reportedly willing to listen to trade inquiries involving center Willie Cauley-Stein, who's struggled to carve out a meaningful role in the team's frontcourt.
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Friday, Nov. 11
Marc Stein of ESPN.com reported Friday the Kings are "open" to dealing the sixth overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft. He also noted the Kentucky product is interested in finding an opportunity where he could become more involved.
However, CSN California's James Ham reported the Kings plan to keep the big man.
Cauley-Stein failed to make much of an impact during a rookie campaign that included 66 appearances, including 39 starts. He checked in at just 7.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.0 block per game while averaging a little over 21 minutes.
Any hope of taking a major step forward in Year 2 has faded because of a further decrease in playing time under new head coach Dave Joerger. He's averaged only 14.5 minutes across eight games.
That's mostly because DeMarcus Cousins dominates the minutes at center. ...
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