
Sending Armstrong to the Kings, the Hornets thus have only a little more than $500,000 over the luxury-tax threshold. They shouldn’t miss him much on the court, either, as Armstrong averages just 2.8 points and 3.4 rebounds in 13.3 minutes and hasn’t played in several weeks due to injury. Comparing to the one left, they may have much more expectation with a future, conditional second-round pick offered by the Kings in the trade.
Putting on a new style of No. 12 NBA jersey, Armstrong could help the Kings’ frontcourt. But with Spencer Hawes, Jason Thompson and Jon Brockman around there, he may not expect much more playing time in Sacramento than he had in New Orleans.
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