The Sacramento Kings go through point guards like sprint cup teams run through tires.
Darren Collison was the Kings starting point guard before the deal for Rajon Rondo, who Sacramento signed on Friday during the 2015 NBA Free Agency period via a one-year, $10 million deal.
Aaron Bruski was breaking down the emotions Collison must be feeling over the arrival of the four-time All-Star:
Bruski received several retweets, including one from a discard Kings point guard:
Sacramento parted ways with Isaiah Thomas last offseason, and replaced him with the duo of Darren Collison and Ramon Sessions.
By Glenn Erby
Darren Collison was the Kings starting point guard before the deal for Rajon Rondo, who Sacramento signed on Friday during the 2015 NBA Free Agency period via a one-year, $10 million deal.
Aaron Bruski was breaking down the emotions Collison must be feeling over the arrival of the four-time All-Star:
Collison quickly going thru 3 stages of being a Sacto PG. 1) What a nice surprise 2) Clearly we need an upgrade 3) Here’s the new guy
— Aaron Bruski (@aaronbruski) July 3, 2015
Bruski received several retweets, including one from a discard Kings point guard:
As if this free agency period on Twitter couldn't get any better. pic.twitter.com/Q1GhxRTRpM
— Jonathan Santiago (@itsjonsantiago) July 4, 2015
Sacramento parted ways with Isaiah Thomas last offseason, and replaced him with the duo of Darren Collison and Ramon Sessions.
By Glenn Erby