The latest NBA trade rumors hinted that the two NBA teams the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Sacramento Kings might be done reshuffling their rosters for the upcoming season. These reports have surfaced as recently the Cavaliers agreed to a training camp deal with Brooklyn Nets' point guard Markel Brown while, the Kings signed up Oklahoma senior Isaiah Cousins to a partially guaranteed deal.

With trade rumors that the Cavaliers are trying to bring in Philadelphia 76ers Jahlil Okafor to improve their roster, Celeveland.com reported that the team has invited Nets shooting guard Markel Brown to the upcoming training camp sessions. This has left only one position to be filled as the team currently, has 12 entirely guaranteed contracts and are expected to resign free agent J.R. Smith.

It is stated that in the camp, Brown will be given an opportunity to compete for a place on Cleveland's final roster of 15 players. Moreover, the Phoenix Suns power forward Cory Jefferson and the Cavaliers shooting guard DeAndre Liggins have also reportedly received invites to the training camp, where they will compete with Brown for the stable place in the team.

Should Brown be able to make it to the final Cavaliers roster, reports claimed that adding him will help the team to enhance their overall gameplay for the next NBA season. The 24-year-old player is touted to have an average of 5.3 points on 38.2 percent from the field, including 29.7 percent from 3-point range in the NBA games, reported CBS Sports.

There are rumors that Brown's versatility and defensive frontcourt skills will help the Cavaliers further improve their game by teaming him up with key players like LeBron James and Kyrie Irving.

On the other hand, amidst rumors that the Kings will trade their power forward DeMarcus Cousins before the start of the season for some big name player; Sac Bee reported that the team has brought in Oklahoma's native young player Isaiah Cousins on to their roster.

The Kings inked a one-year contract with young Cousins on Tuesday, who has earlier played four seasons at Oklahoma. The 22-year-old player is reported to have an average of 12.6 points, 4.5 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game. Cousins is touted to help the Kings to improve their gameplay with his excellent rebounding and offensive skills on-court.

However, the Cavaliers and the Kings have not given an official confirmation on whether they are done with this year's trade season or not. Stay tuned in here for more updates and NBA trade rumors.

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