The Cleveland Cavaliers executed a three-team trade, sending De’Andre Hunter to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for guards Dennis Schröder and Keon Ellis, with the Chicago Bulls receiving two second-round picks and Dario Saric. This trade enhances the Cavaliers’ depth as they pursue a postseason run and creates approximately $50 million in salary cap space. Hunter averaged 14.0 points per game for Cleveland, while Schröder has contributed 12.8 points and 5.3 assists during his time with the Kings. The trade is seen as a precursor to potential larger moves ahead of the NBA trade deadline on February 5.
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