Marvin Bagley’s father is becoming a problem for the Sacramento Kings and his son. The Kings are playing in an NBA season where people expect them at least to fight for a spot in the postseason and Bagley is a key piece of their plans. However, things could change now as Bagley’s father has created a problem between the player and the team.
In a now-deleted tweet, Marvin Bagley II urged the Kings to deal his son to any other team in the league after the team lost to the Houston Rockets, 102-94, on Saturday night. It looks like Bagley II has seen enough of his son on the Kings and he decided to send a big message to the team after the defeat.
“@SacramentoKings PLEASE trade Marvin Bagley III ASAP! Love – Coach Bagley,” he wrote on Twitter.

He deleted the tweet but this is the internet and nothing really disappears here. Kings fans took screenshots of the tweet to bash the man and they did it in a great fashion.
If that wasn’t enough, Keith Jouganatos, a broadcaster in Sacramento, revealed that Bagley II would go into the Kings store to tell fans they should buy his son’s jersey instead of another player. This isn’t something new and the team needs to handle this the best way.
Bagley’s dad used to go into the Kings store and start talking smack to fans who were buying other players gear and telling them they needed to buy Bagley gear.
This guy has been a problem since Day 1.
— Keith Jouganatos (@KeithJouganatos) January 3, 2021
W tweet right here
— Jae’Sean Tate Burner (@JaeSeanTate) January 3, 2021
https://twitter.com/MClearinghaus/status/1345611540309962753
Vow, never heard that, but am not surprised.
— Kings Fan Singh (@saini25698) January 3, 2021
How have we not known about this lmao
— Skittles (@kaminskyskittle) January 3, 2021
No way for real?
— Brad (@bchristensen79) January 3, 2021
Thanks alot Vlade.
— SpeaQ (@SpeaQ) January 3, 2021
Does he have an alcohol problem by chance?
— JT (@OldWestJT) January 3, 2021
The fans blasted him on social media and now it’s unclear what’s going to happen with the player third-year player and the franchise. This is not good for anybody but Bagley II didn’t think too much about that.