The Sacramento Kings are recalibrating after a frustrating 2024-25 season that ended with a 40-42 record and a Play-In Tournament exit against the Dallas Mavericks. With a roster shake-up and new leadership in the front office, the Kings are setting their sights on experience and stability, starting with the Sacramento Kings’ seasoned point guard search.
Scott Perry, now officially running the show as General Manager, is no stranger to this game. He’s got years of NBA front-office experience under his belt, from past stints with the Sacramento Kings to helping shape the Knicks. Now he’s back in California’s capital with one goal. Build a team that can survive the West’s weekly slugfests.
Perry’s first order of business? Find a veteran point guard who can run the show on the floor and tighten things up defensively. League sources say the Sacramento Kings are eyeing Malcolm Brogdon, Marcus Smart, and Jrue Holiday, all known for their leadership, playoff grit, and ability to take command.
Brogdon brings calm and consistency. He’s not flashy, but that’s exactly what makes him effective. He scores efficiently, keeps the ball moving, and doesn’t get rattled. Marcus Smart is the firestarter. A defensive menace with a “win at all costs” attitude, Smart would bring a much-needed edge to a Sacramento Kings squad that occasionally looks… well, too nice.
Holiday might be the best of both worlds. Cool under pressure, he defends at a high level and can take over offensively when needed. If the Sacramento Kings are serious about the playoffs, his name belongs in every meeting. Each of these guys fits what Perry seems to want. Professionalism, accountability, and a commitment to defense, not just stats.
Let’s be honest, the Sacramento Kings have had their moments, but consistency hasn’t exactly been their calling card. Former GM Monte McNair did what once felt impossible. Ended a 16-year playoff drought. But the franchise is ready for the next chapter, and Perry’s got a different vibe. Less experimentation, more structure. Less potential, more proof.
And in Perry’s blueprint, the point guard is the anchor. Not just a playmaker, but someone who leads by example, keeps teammates locked in and gets back on defense without being asked twice. A coaching hire is coming soon. Doug Christie, who filled in last season, is still in the mix. But whoever takes over the clipboard will need to mesh with Perry’s plan for a culture reset built around toughness and trust. This isn’t just about making the playoffs. It’s about building something that sticks.
The front office isn’t wasting time. A veteran point guard is expected to be added early in the offseason, and coaching decisions are right behind that. The NBA Draft could still bring in some young talent, but make no mistake, the Sacramento Kings’ top priority is leadership now, not promises later.
Fans have waited long enough. The buzz around players like Brogdon, Smart, and Holiday is more than rumor. It is a signal that the Sacramento Kings aren’t content with moral victories. They want a real shot. And with Scott Perry calling the shots, this veteran point guard chase might just be the move that shifts the Sacramento Kings from almost to actually.
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