The Sacramento Kings turned to Wednesday’s NBA Draft to build the first Doug Christie led roster. Christie and the Kings became all in after their April 29 contract agreement.
The Sacramento Kings had a successful draft, but with free agency on the horizon, their biggest need is still glaringly clear. They not only need a starting caliber point guard, but a backup guard as well.
After a successful NBA Draft, Scott Perry and the Sacramento Kings are shifting their focus back to free agency and trades, and have their eyes set on one of the biggest names on the market this offseason.
Free agency is right around the corner, but before the Sacramento Kings can continue their offseason moves by signing free agents , they’ll have to make decisions on two of their players from last season.
The Sacramento Kings are still looking for point guard help, and they’re reportedly interested in acquiring soon-to-be-free agent Russell Westbrook. The team was also linked with Tyus Jones, who played for the Phoenix Suns this year.
With the 2025 NBA Draft behind us, we shift our eyes to free agency, which begins on Monday. The Kings still need a point guard (or two (or three?)) and more help on the wings.
The Sacramento Kings had an extremely productive 2025 NBA Draft, highlighted by trading into the first round to select Nique Clifford 24th overall. However, it did not stop there.
According to NBA insider Sam Amick of The Athletic, the Sacramento Kings are not interested in trading for Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young because of his style of play.
The Sacramento Kings entered the 2025 NBA Draft with an unclear mission. After finishing as the No. 9 seed in the Western Conference, they got a shot in the NBA Play-In Tournament, but fell to the Dallas Mavericks.
The Sacramento Kings entered the 2025 NBA Draft with only one second-round pick after their first-round pick conveyed to the Atlanta Hawks due to the Kevin Huerter trade in 2022.
The Sacramento Kings continued their surge on Thursday night following the 2025 NBA Draft. After trading back into yesterday's first-round to draft Nique Clifford , they chose Maxime Raynaud with tonight's 42nd pick.
He had a five-year career with the Tigers, coming off the bench for all but two games in his first four years before grabbing a starting job in 38 games last season.
The Kings, by most accounts, had an awesome draft where they were able to bring in two players who went much later than expected in Nique Clifford and Maxime Raynaud .
Just twenty-four hours removed from making a splash by trading into the first round of the draft, the Sacramento Kings added another young player to their roster for the upcoming season.
The Sacramento Kings need a point guard after trading away De'Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs last season. Without a legitimate point guard, the Kings struggled to finish the season strong.
The NBA offseason has only just begun, and the Sacramento Kings have some big improvement plans. In the aftermath of some major trades, the Kings are in need of a point guard, and recent reports from within the organization claim that they could look to Russell Westbrook to fill the void.
By now, anyone following the Sacramento Kings closely enough would know they are in the market for help at the point guard position. The team has been tied to several options in free agency as a result.
The Sacramento Kings are looking to make some moves this offseason, and general manager Scott Perry wants to shift this team. Last year, the team underperformed, and coming into this offseason, there will be changes to the roster, as well as some additions that should help them.
The Kings are viewed as “open for business” this offseason and appear willing to discuss a wide variety of potential trade scenarios, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic.
After parting ways with their franchise point guard last season, the void of De'Aaron Fox needs to be filled for the Sacramento Kings. Free agency should offer an opportunity to do that.
The Sacramento Kings only possess a second-round pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, as things currently stand. They may be looking to change that. Scott Perry took over as general manager this offseason.
The Sacramento Kings haven’t engaged in serious trade talks involving Malik Monk or DeMar DeRozan — yet. But that could soon change, per Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee, with Kevin Durant’s trade fate now settled and teams shifting focus to secondary targets.