fr0]SACRAMENTO — The Sacramento Kings sit at 5-14 and hold the 13th seed in the Western Conference. Tankathon’s latest 2026 projection places them seventh in the lottery, which positions the franchise to draft a meaningful cornerstone next to Nique Clifford and Keegan Murray.
After wins against the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves, it appears that the Sacramento Kings have finally put together a stretch of competent basketball.
As the Sacramento Kings gear up for their matchup against the Denver Nuggets on Monday night, it appears Scott Perry and the front office are looking for
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
Russell Westbrook is headed to Sacramento. The nine-time All-Star and 2017 MVP has agreed to a deal with the Kings, his agent Jeff Schwartz of Excel Sports Management told Shams Charania of ESPN.
The Sacramento Kings are gearing up for their first preseason game against the Toronto Raptors tomorrow, but that doesn't mean the rumor mill is slowing down.
New general manager Scott Perry says his first priority in Sacramento is setting the tone. Perry told Mark Haynes of SacObserver.com that he wants the organization to be defined by six core values — competitive, tough, team-oriented, professional, accountable and disciplined — and that everyone will be held to those standards.
As training camp continues for the Sacramento Kings, the Russell Westbrook rumors continue to resurface. New Sacramento Kings GM Scott Perry stated he's happy with the roster as is, and doesn't expect there to be any changes between now and the start of the season, but that doesn't mean the Kings can't still sign Westbrook later down the line.
The Sacramento Kings wrapped up their media day yesterday, with quotes coming out from everyone around the team. Doug Christie talked about his approach heading into the year, DeMar DeRozan discussed the chaos that was the 2024-25 season, and Malik Monk looked happy as ever, even with his name being included in trade rumors all offseason.
As the 2025-26 season approaches, the Sacramento Kings media got to hear from General Manager Scott Perry for the first time in a couple of months. Perry began by outlining his six key organizational principles in case media or listeners were unfamiliar.
Change is inevitable in the NBA, and the Sacramento Kings have seen more than their fair share in the past few years. Possibly the biggest change this season is coming with the new front office of Scott Perry and BJ Armstrong.
The Sacramento Kings haven't had any major moves this offseason, but instead have a handful of smaller moves as Scott Perry has slowly started to reshape the roster.
The Sacramento Kings came into the offseason with a long to-do list, and while they revamped their front office and coaching staff, there's been no big move to quickly reshape the roster under Scott Perry.
The Sacramento Kings aren't expected to be contenders next season as they continue their roster rebuild under new General Manager Scott Perry, but they do still have enough talent on the roster to be relatively competitive and be in the play-in conversation at least.
With a new general manager in Scott Perry, it felt inevitable that the Sacramento Kings would have roster changeover this offseason. And while there hasn't been as much turnover as many thought there would be, a key player from the last few years in Sacramento could be headed to a new team this offseason.
Domantas Sabonis has been one of the Sacramento Kings’ most consistent performers, yet postseason success has largely eluded him. And with an underwhelming off-season following their play-in tournament exit, the 2025/26 campaign doesn’t look much different.
As the season wound down for the Sacramento Kings, one of the main storylines was Domantas Sabonis’ comments about “seeking clarity” from team leadership.
The Sacramento Kings enter next season with arguably the lowest expectations in the last four years, but that doesn't mean they still don't have anything to prove.
The Sacramento Kings have had a mediocre offseason, and many are more disappointed than not because they had high expectations heading into the summer.
For years, the Sacramento Kings have struggled due to a lack of size and athleticism, especially at the forward positions. But new GM Scott Perry has a goal to address that team need this offseason to help move Keegan Murray to a different spot in certain lineups.
With the Sacramento Kings off to a 3-0 start in the Las Vegas Summer League, General Manager Scott Perry sat down with Sean Cunningham of KCRA3 as part of a wide-ranging interview. Importantly, Perry discussed Keegan Murray and Keon Ellis, both of whom are extension eligible.
The Sacramento Kings pursuit of Jonathan Kuminga may be slowing down or on pause , but the main move of bringing in Dennis Schröder in a sign and trade with the Detroit Pistons was made official yesterday, and the Kings had an introductory press conference today for their new lead guard.
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 will have a busy offseason, as they have new general manager Scott Perry running the show. After failing to make the playoffs last season, there’s a good chance the team will look a bit different, but first, they have to decide who they want in the draft.
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.
As we sit and wait for the NBA finals to begin, we're left in the dead part of the NBA offseason. For the Sacramento Kings, front offices and coaching changes have been announced, but from a player perspective, we're fully engaged in hypothetical trades and free agent signings.