There were two things that seemed inevitable this season for the Sacramento Kings. The first was that they were eventually going to give Dylan Cardwell a full NBA contract, as his 50 games of availability are quickly coming to an end.
Dylan Cardwell entered the season with the Sacramento Kings as an undrafted rookie who was never expected to factor heavily into the rotation. Like many two-way players, the plan was for him to develop quietly, gain experience, and spend most nights outside of meaningful minutes.
The Auburn Tigers had their share of player go pro after their run to the Final Four last season. One of them in particular isn't taking his moment of reaching the NBA for granted.
As Kings fans know by now, Dylan Cardwell is nothing if not entertaining. From the celebrations after big plays to refreshing energy on the glass and protecting
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
The Sacramento Kings haven't had a stellar season this year, but there are still a few bright spots for fans of the team. Despite a 12-31 record, Sacramento added a trio of rookies in the 2025 NBA Draft, who have shown flashes in their first season of professional basketball.
Former Auburn Tigers Johni Broome and Dylan Cardwell have each been making their presence known at the next level, Broome in the NBA G League and Cardwell in the NBA for the Sacramento Kings. Broome exploded for a career-best game on Friday night, recording the first 50-point game by any G League player this season.
The Sacramento Kings have now extended their winning streak to four games after beating the Washington Wizards on Friday night, and their young guys continue to shine.
The Sacramento Kings may be 10-30, but coming off of two back-to-back wins over the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers , vibes are back up in Sacramento following a seven-game losing streak.
Dylan Cardwell fell on the floor, rolled over, and got up like a stuntman, calling for a round of applause from the crowd. The Sacramento Kings’ center appeared to be bullying the Houston Rockets at Golden 1 Center.
Former Auburn Tigers star Dylan Cardwell has been seeing a recent increase in minutes with the Sacramento Kings, and the big man has been taking advantage of the opportunity.
Isaiah Stevens will sign a two-way deal with the Kings, according to Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee and Kings Beat podcaster Sean Cunningham (Twitter links).
Sacramento Kings fans have reason to celebrate this morning as the team has secured a promising addition in Dylan Cardwell, a 6’11” center from Auburn,
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 Cleveland Cavaliers are staying busy through their pre-draft scouting motions and bringing in a few intriguing prospects for a workout in the weeks leading up to this year's NBA Draft, with the latest name coming out of the SEC.
The 2025 NCAA Tournament Final Four features an SEC showdown as the Florida Gators take on the Auburn Tigers. With a trip to the National Championship on the line, these two conference powerhouses will face off on Saturday, April 15, at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
No. 1 Auburn has been unscathed while running the gauntlet in the loaded Southeastern Conference, where nine teams currently are ranked -- including four of the top six.
One of the biggest stories from Auburn's 91-75 win over USC yesterday was the game Dylan Cardwell had. Cardwell was Auburn's leading bench scorer with 11 points which also gave him a new career-high.