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Arr! The Sacramento Kings be signin' the mighty JaVale McGee, a scallywag who's plundered three NBA championships!

2023-09-01

Arrr, me hearties! Avast ye! Word be spreadin' that JaVale McGee, a three-time NBA champion, be signin' with the Sacramento Kings fer the comin' season. Aye, 'tis true, me matey! The Mavericks be sendin' him off on Tuesday, like a scurvy dog walkin' the plank!

In a jolly twist of fate, the Dallas Mavericks have decided to wave goodbye to Javale McGee, their towering center. This comes just 13 months after signing him to a three-year, $17.2 million deal. But fear not, for McGee has found a new home in Sacramento, where he will compete to be the backup for three-time All-Star Domantas Sabonis.
Sabonis, with his impressive averages of 19.1 points and 12.3 rebounds per game last season, led the Kings to their first postseason appearance since 2006. Now McGee will be there to offer support and a towering presence off the bench.
During his short stint with the Mavericks in the 2022-23 season, McGee managed to contribute an average of 4.4 points and 2.5 rebounds in 42 games, with a mere seven starts to his name. However, this is just a small part of his long and illustrious career.
Standing tall at 7 feet, McGee has graced the courts of the NBA for over 800 games, showcasing his skills with eight different teams. He has become quite the journeyman, floating from one team to another, leaving his mark wherever he goes.
With career averages of 7.8 points and 5.2 rebounds, McGee has proven to be a valuable asset. And let's not forget his impressive collection of NBA titles, having won three championships with the Golden State Warriors (2017, 2018) and the Los Angeles Lakers (2020).
In conclusion, McGee may have bid farewell to the Mavericks, but his journey continues in Sacramento, where he hopes to contribute to the Kings' quest for greatness. As he embarks on this new chapter, we can only imagine the adventures that lie ahead for this towering pirate of the basketball court.

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