Kevin Huerter, Shenendehowa High School
After leading Shenendehowa High School to a state title in 2015 and being named New York's Mr. Basketball the following year, Kings' guard Kevin Huerter will have his No. 3 jersey retired by Shenendehowa in a ceremony on Tuesday night.
At Shenendehowa, Kevin Huerter was a Mr. Basketball selection, and helped the school win state titles in basketball and baseball.
At this time next week, Kevin Huerter may or may not be a Sacramento King. It depends on whether or not the team trades him before the NBA’s February 6
Sacramento Kings star De'Aaron Fox could reportedly be on the move. Here are three ideal trade destinations for the point guard.
The Spurs can offer more draft picks than pretty much anyone but fail to have players who can keep the Kings afloat. Yahoo's Kevin O'Connor suggested a mock trade that would give the Kings some running room. Kings get: John Collins, Collin Sexton, two first-round pick (unspecified)
( Per HoopsHype ): "A combination of Kevin Huerter and Trey Lyles with future first-round pick draft capital has been identified as Sacramento’s most consistent package when they’ve looked to upgrade the roster in trade talks with teams, according to NBA executives around the league."
Kevin Huerter hadn’t been in the Shenendehowa High School gym since the day he was drafted by the NBA Atlanta Hawks in 2018.
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Kevin Huerter is undoubtedly one of the greatest basketball players to ever come out of the Capital Region. As a junior at Shenendehowa High School, Huerter
The Kings point guard has preferred destination, according to reports, but these teams make the most sense as a landing spot.
The clock is ticking on Sacramento. Would Houston or Orlando make a play for the point guard? Or will the Spurs form a dynamic duo?