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Another week, another slopfest. But first, the Blue Chew Review of the Week. Next on this episode we had on Brenden Nunes of the Kings Herald, Kings Pulse Podcast and the Sacramento Bee to talk about a possible Ben Simmons (and Tobias Harris?) deal to the Kings. We discussed every aspect of why a deal could happen and why the Kings and Sixers demands in negotiations could prove to be too much for the other side. Would the Kings let a deal fall through because they are unwilling to move Tyrese Haliburton? Will the salary matching be too difficult? Would Ben automatically become a top 3 all time Sacramento King? I also made the argument for why I think this is a perfect destination for Ben despite the fact that he wanted to play for the other California teams. Finally we wrapped up the episode talking about a few other trade targets for the Kings that could move the needle.

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