It has been an interesting offseason thus far for the Sacramento Kings as they have made notable additions to their roster to chase a playoff spot in the stacked Western Conference next season.
Just this weekend it was starting to feel like things were getting closer to a resolution when it comes to where Jonathan Kuminga will be playing next year.
The Sacramento Kings' offseason feels a bit like a fever dream. They've been connected to the biggest story in the last months with the Jonathan Kuminga sign-and-trade saga, as well as repeatedly linked to Russell Westbrook, one of the best remaining free agents on the market.
The Sacramento Kings have been in the news a ton recently during the NBA offseason as they continue to try and upgrade their roster to chase a playoff spot next season.
The Sacramento Kings entered the NBA offseason with a key decision to make whether they wanted to keep their core together and compete for a playoff spot next season or begin a rebuild.
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The Jonathan Kuminga-Golden State Warriors saga has been one of the biggest stories of the NBA offseason. Kuminga has established himself as a quality role player in the last few seasons, but he wants to improve even more and become an All-Star in the foreseeable future.
We are officially in the doldrums of the NBA offseason. As such, it is relatively safe to look back on what teams have done and review the progress they made this summer. On Monday morning, The Athletic staff released their offseason grades for each team, with their regional reporters providing some insight on each team’s moves this summer.
There have been all kinds of reports , mock trades, and hot takes thrown around when it comes to a return for Jonathan Kuminga in a potential sign-and-trade between the Golden State Warriors, Jonathan Kuminga, and Sacramento Kings.
As the weekend comes to an end, the saga between the Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, and Jonathan Kuminga continues to trudge on in a stalemate.
The Sacramento Kings entered the 2025 NBA offseason with large plans. The Kings’ so-called offseason vision has leaked to the general public, but in reality, the Kings might not match or surpass the expectations after all.
The Sacramento Kings have shown continued interest in Jonathan Kuminga this offseason. With the Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga essentially at a stalemate, fans are growing restless with the lack of moves from the franchise.
As the saga continues around Sacramento and Jonathan Kuminga, it's important to remember that the Kings can indeed still make other trades. While that may not seem likely with how few rumors involve the Kings, they still have a few other options to rebalance the roster before the season begins.
It has been a difficult last 19 seasons for the Sacramento Kings as they have made the playoffs only once during that span. Their only playoff appearance since the beginning of the 2006-07 season came during the 2022-23 season when they were eliminated in the first round.
DeMarcus Cousins made a name for himself in the NBA, especially when he first joined the Sacramento Kings. He was not shy about saying what’s on his mind in the league, and it also got him in trouble a few times, but that is who he is.
DeMarcus Cousins hasn’t played for the Sacramento Kings in over seven years, but the former All-Star still believes he left a legacy worth honoring. In a recent interview, Cousins made his case for having his jersey retired by the franchise, pointing to his accolades and impact during one of the darkest eras in Kings history.
Drafted fifth overall by the Sacramento Kings, DeMarcus Cousins was one of the biggest talents of the 2010 NBA Draft. But his time in Sacramento never resulted in a playoff appearance.
DeMarcus Cousins has never been one to be shy, and even after his time in the NBA has come to an end, he is making his feelings known about his wish that his number should be retired by the Sacramento Kings.
The Sacramento Kings have been busy trying to upgrade their roster and compete for a playoff spot in the loaded Western Conference next season. Of course,
For a good portion of the 2010s, DeMarcus Cousins was one of the best big men in the league. At his peak, he was one of the most skilled offensive centers the league had seen in recent history.
For nearly two decades, not much has gone right for the Sacramento Kings. The team has only made one playoff appearance since the 2006-07 season, and even that one ended with a first-round loss.
Are the Sacramento Kings rebuilding, or are they a playoff team? The Kings have a considerable amount of talent, and they added around the edges, but is it enough to keep them competitive in the West?
The Kings have withdrawn their two-way qualifying offer to forward Isaiah Crawford, making him an unrestricted free agent, according to RealGM’s official NBA transaction log.
Sacramento Kings wing DeMar DeRozan says there’s one noticeable change since he first started playing in the NBA. “(Players) always getting on their phone worried about what other people saying,” he said on Carmelo Anthony‘s 7PM in Brooklyn podcast.