The Sacramento Kings are trading forward Marvin Bagley III to the Detroit Pistons in a four-team deal, ESPN sources tell Adrian Wojnarowski.
As part of the deal, the Kings reportedly acquired Donte DiVincenzo from the Milwaukee Bucks, while the Los Angeles Clippers will send big man Serge Ibaka to Milwaukee.
The set of Exchanges is divided according to Wojnarowski, as follows:
Kings: Donte DiVincenzo, Josh Jackson, Trey Lyles
Bucks received: Serge Ibaka, two future second-round picks, cash
Clippers get: Rodney Hood, half Ojeleye
Pistons received: Marvin Bagley
Rumors have long linked Detroit to a move for Bagley. Sacramento reportedly offered the forward last winter in exchange for Saddiq Bey, but the pistons turned down the offer.
The 22-year-old Bagley has struggled to live up to expectations in Sacramento since the big man placed second overall. The Duke product averaged 14.5 points in his first three seasons and crack 50 percent from the floor, but he dropped to 9.3 points per game at 46.3 percent in his fourth year.
According to reports, Milwaukee DiVincenzo also discussed during trade talks with the Boston Celtics in a deal that would have sent guard Dennis Schröder to the Bucks. DiVincenzo is in the final guaranteed year of his Rookie contract after Milwaukee decided not to sign him to an extension last summer. His contract includes a qualifying offer
Ibaka returned to the Eastern Conference, where he helped the Toronto Raptors win the championship. A after edition limited him to only 76 contests over two campaigns with the Clippers. The 32-year-old center played in 35 games this year, made 10 starts and averaged 6.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and an assist.