The Sacramento Kings are set to sign Drew Eubanks to a one-year deal. Eubanks will reportedly sign with the Kings after being waived by the Los Angeles Clippers. Eubanks played a supporting role with the Utah Jazz and Clippers during the 2024-25 regular season. He averaged 4.6 points and 3.7 rebounds during the year. How will Eubanks fit with the Sacramento Kings?
The Los Angeles Clippers are waiving center Drew Eubanks and Eubanks plans to sign with the Sacramento Kings on a one-year deal after he clears waivers, sources tell ESPN. Additional frontcourt depth for the Kings. pic.twitter.com/rBgBMV7iLg
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It has been a busy few days for the Kings. They acquired Dario Saric in a trade and signed Veteran Point Guard Dennis Schroder. Eubanks will get to play on a Sacramento Kings roster that is talented on paper. The team features Point Guard Malik Monk, Shooting Guard Zach LaVine, and Center Domantas Sabonis. Eubanks will help the team solidify its depth at the center position.
Eubanks coming to Sacramento is a low-risk move. The big man has never reached his full potential in the NBA. He will look to break through in Sacramento. Eubanks may not see the floor much in Sacramento, though. He will be behind both Sabonis and Eubanks on the depth chart. The Kings have done well bolstering their roster ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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