DeRozan's decision to sign with the Kings during NBA free agency took many by surprise. The All-Star shooting guard had been heavily pursued by several contending teams, but ultimately chose to join Sacramento for a variety of reasons. One key factor in DeRozan's decision was the opportunity for a larger role within the Kings' offense. With star point guard De'Aaron Fox already established as the team's primary playmaker, DeRozan saw an opportunity to showcase his scoring ability and leadership skills in a new setting. Additionally, the Kings' commitment to building a competitive team and their strong roster of young talent played a significant role in DeRozan's decision. The organization's dedication to developing a winning culture and the potential for long-term success were both attractive to the veteran guard. Furthermore, DeRozan's ties to the Sacramento area and his admiration for the team's passionate fan base also factored into his decision. The opportunity to play in front of loyal supporters and contribute to the team's growth and success were important factors for DeRozan when weighing his options in free agency. Overall, DeRozan's decision to sign with the Kings was a combination of factors including playing time, team potential, personal connections, and the desire to make a positive impact on a franchise on the rise.
DeMar DeRozan had plenty of “legitimate” options to choose from during NBA free agency but ended up signing with the Kings for a handful of reasons.
On the latest episode of "Podcast P with Paul George," the 35-year-old star revealed why he passed on the Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and Miami Heat for a new challenge in Northern California.
Ironically, George’s recent move to Philadelphia influenced his decision.
Oh, and, of course, winning.
"One, and this is funny, I had to wait for what you were going to do," DeRozan told George. "So I'm waiting for what you were going to do, first of all. I had a hell of a time in Chicago. I had some hell of a teammates in Chicago. Great city, great place.
“I think I was just looking for an opportunity just to win at a high level, wherever that was going to be. I think coming out of last season, that was my view and my approach on this upcoming season.
“So, when the season ended, I just took a seat back. Everybody knew I’m in a place where I just want to win, so from there I just let the cards play out in a way to where, ‘Alright, let me see what landscape or what is going to win, and where I can be a part of that and help with that.’”
In search of a perennial and proven scorer to help De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis on offense, the Kings pursued six-time All-Star DeRozan, who had been impressed by coach Mike Brown’s team and culture over the last few seasons.
“Sac came about and they were showing interest,” DeRozan recalled. “Like, real interest. So when I sat back and looked at it and analyzed the team: great players, great coach. I just remember the last couple of years always seeing them lighting this damn beam and winning.”
In early July, the Kings struck a sign-and-trade deal with the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs, sending DeRozan to Sacramento on a three-year, $76 million contract.
Now, the star guard’s hopes he can leverage his scoring prowess in order to light more beams over Sacramento.
“They for sure have a movement,” DeRozan concluded. “And that’s one thing you always definitely want to be a part of is a contagious culture of an organization that wants to win. When I looked at all that, it just felt like it fit.
“It was a big key piece that I can bring from a leadership standpoint and definitely skills standpoint that can push us over the edge. It became more and more appealing as I weighed it.
“I took a while to sign because I wanted to make sure the next decision I made gave me the best opportunity to win. I’m definitely looking forward to it.”
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