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Milwaukee Bucks acquire guard Patrick Beverley from 76ers to bolster defense, trade Robin Lopez to Kings

The Milwaukee Bucks have needed a strong point-of-attack defender on the perimeter since trading Jrue Holiday (and Grayson Allen) to acquire Damian Lillard before training camp. So to do that, the team sacrificed some ball-handling and sent backup point guard Cameron Payne and a 2027 second-round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for Patrick Beverley on Thursday.

In a secondary move, the Bucks traded backup center Robin Lopez to the Sacramento Kings to clear a roster spot.

Beverley, 35, is a 6-foot-2, 180-pound guard and a three-time all-defensive team member (2014, 2017 and 2020). Bucks head coach Doc Rivers coached Beverley in Los Angeles when both were with the Clippers from 2017-20.

Beverley posted a farewell tweet, on the platform currently known as X, to Philadelphia and 76ers general manager Daryl Morey, who brought Beverley into the NBA as a free agent in Houston in 2012.

Beverley wrote, "I wanna Thanks the 76ers Fans and my teammates for allowing me to do my thing. Always love Nurse and EB. Morey is understand the business. You took a chance on me over a decade ago when no one did. Always love."

Beverley, who hosts an eponymous podcast, was streaming online when he was dealt.

“I forgot ‘Beas’ there!” Beverley said of Bucks guard Malik Beasley, who then appeared to take a call from his new teammate. “My boy ‘Beas’ there! Doc gonna let me do my thing there.”

Beverley then said, “I think I gotta suit up tomorrow! We play the Hornets don’t we?” The Bucks play Minnesota, one of Beverley's former teams, Thursday night and then host Charlotte on Friday at Fiserv Forum.

Feb 5, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Patrick Beverley (22) dribbles the ball against the Dallas Mavericks during the fourth quarter at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 5, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Patrick Beverley (22) dribbles the ball against the Dallas Mavericks during the fourth quarter at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Beverley has averaged almost 20 minutes per game in 47 appearance (five starts), shooting 32.1% from behind the three-point line and averaging 6.3 points per game. In his 12-year career, which began in Houston in 2012, Beverley has averaged 8.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals.

But he is more known for his defense, which saw him earn defensive player of the year votes in 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020.

He signed a one-year, $3.2 million veteran deal with Philadelphia at the start of the season.

Cameron Payne appeared in 47 games with Bucks this season

The Bucks moved on from Payne, the eight-year veteran backup point guard after signing him to a one-year, $2.89 million veteran minimum deal before the start of training camp.

Payne, 29, was the No. 14 pick in the 2015 draft by Oklahoma City. He played for four other teams before signing in Milwaukee, including the 2021 Phoenix Suns that the Bucks bested in the NBA Finals.

Payne appeared in 47 games for the Bucks and shot 39.7% from behind the three-point line and 45.5% overall while averaging 6.2 points and 2.3 assists. His roles fluctuated wildly, however, first under former coach Adrian Griffin and then under Rivers.

Bucks trade Robin Lopez to Kings

The Bucks traded the 35-year-old center, along with cash to Sacramento, for the draft rights of 29-year-old Dimitrios Agravanis. Lopez confirmed the deal later in humorous tweets on X.

"I enjoyed being teammates with Patrick Beverley for all of an hour and 45 minutes I'll never forget those times," Lopez wrote on the platform now known as X. He also acknowledged that the Kings were going to immediately waive him by replying to a fan saying he was a Kings legend with, "I just hope it's enough to get my number in the rafters I hope I left a legacy there."

More: Despite being traded by Bucks earlier in day, Robin Lopez shows up at Fiserv Forum to eat popcorn and read a book

Lopez was signed to a one-year veteran deal last summer, which was his second stint with the Bucks. He played in 16 games this season and started twice in the last week as his brother, Brook, was out for personal reasons. Robin Lopez scored 18 points and had three blocks in 65 total minutes for Milwaukee this season.

Agravanis, 29, was originally drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round of the 2015 draft and has never played in the United States.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Bucks acquire 76ers' Patrick Beverley, send Robin Lopez to Kings