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DeMar DeRozan, a six-time All-Star, has signed a three-year, $73.9 million deal with the Sacramento Kings after leaving the Chicago Bulls, where he had been a key player but faced playoff disappointments. Throughout his free agency, DeRozan considered several teams, including the Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers, and Clippers, indicating that each was a legitimate option for him. He expressed a desire to join a winning culture, which influenced his decision to move to Sacramento, a team that recently ended a long playoff drought. DeRozan had a strong season last year, averaging 24 points and maintaining impressive shooting percentages. His time in Chicago was marked by two All-Star selections, but he ultimately sought a better opportunity for success. The Kings aim to leverage DeRozan's leadership alongside stars Domantas Sabonis and De'Aaron Fox.
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