DeMar DeRozan

DeRozan amazingly played with Kings draft pick Carter's dad in 2011

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NBC Universal, Inc. Following the addition of DeMar DeRozan, who joined the Sacramento Kings on Saturday via a sign-and-trade deal with the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs, NBC Sports California’s Morgan Ragan and Deuce Mason break down why Sacramento made the move to acquire the veteran.

DeMar DeRozan’s arrival to Sacramento comes with an amazing full-circle moment for the Kings' new veteran guard/forward. 

Headed into his 16th NBA season, the 34-year-old not only has been a consistent offensive force throughout his career but has shared the hardwood floor with many players, including Anthony Carter, father to the Kings’ first-round 2024 NBA Draft pick Devin Carter.

On Saturday, Carter, who reportedly will undergo shoulder surgery and is likely to miss a part of the 2024-25 NBA season, shared a short response to the news involving his father and new teammate. 

A Compton, California, native, DeRozan was selected out of USC by the Toronto Raptors with the No. 9 pick of the 2009 NBA Draft. 

In Toronto, during the 2011-12 season, DeRozan and Anthony were teammates. It was Anthony’s final season as a professional, featuring in just 27 games and averaging 8.7 minutes per game. 

DeRozan, on the other hand, was in his third season, ascending into the bucket-getting style that has earned him six NBA All-Star selections.

Under the coaching of Dwane Casey, the Raptors would finish 23-43 in the famous NBA lockout season. DeRozan featured in 63 of the 66 games played and averaged 16.7 points. 

Now in Sacramento after finalizing a sign-and-trade deal between the Kings, Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs, DeRozan will have to wait to take the floor with Carter. 

But once it happens, it’s likely the full-circle moment will really set in for the newest King.

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