The Sacramento Kings have rarely been a premium destination for NBA players. Now, it seems like playing for the Kings is driving players out of the country.
The start of the 2025-26 NBA season is a little over a month away and teams are trying to finalize their roster ahead of the beginning of training camps.
The New York Knicks are kissing goodbye to one of the potential free agent signings the team could have made. Trey Lyles, one of the league's top free agents left, agreed to head overseas to sign a deal with Real Madrid, according to NBA insider Marc Stein.
A former first-round pick and lottery selection via the Utah Jazz will be taking his talents across the Atlantic after 10 years in the NBA. According to a report from Marc Stein of The Stein Line, former Jazz forward Trey Lyles has signed a deal with Real Madrid, first revealed by his agent, Rich Paul.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Bleacher Report’s Jonathan Wasserman has Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson going No. 1 in his updated 2026 NBA mock draft, and the hype around the 6-foot-5 guard is real.
Recent Sacramento Kings big man Trey Lyles is finalizing a contract with Real Madrid in Spain, league sources told ClutchPoints on Thursday afternoon. Real Madrid is heavily regarded as one of the top EuroLeague organizations, and they are no strangers to bringing in NBA talent to their club.
Free agency has slowed to a crawl, but there are still moves to be made on the margins. While there are not too many premier free agents left, (now former) Kings forward Trey Lyles was among the best options left for teams looking to fill their rosters. However, that is no longer the case.
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.
The Heat are still tinkering with the roster, and now their frontcourt looks a little thin. After sending Kyle Anderson and Kevin Love to Utah in last month’s three-team deal, Miami followed up Friday by trading Haywood Highsmith to Brooklyn in what amounted to a salary dump.
The Miami Heat are reportedly interested in ex-Dallas Mavericks Power Forward Kai Jones and ex-Sacramento Kings Power Forward Trey Lyles. Jones, 24, recently worked out with the Heat, but is an unrestricted free agent, just like Lyles, 29.
The Golden State Warriors have been the lone team in the NBA to not make a move in free agency this offseason, but that could change soon. The Warriors have built a solid core group around Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green, but remain a few pieces away from title contention.
The Sacramento Kings ended their 2024-25 season with a beam, defeating the Phoenix Suns 109-98 to end the season 40-42, clinching the No. 9 seed and a home Play-In game on Wednesday against the Dallas Mavericks. The Kings were led by their Lithuanian bigs on Sunday.
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In a busy afternoon for the Sacramento Kings with updates flying around everywhere, it was announced that Trey Lyles will be out for at least 3-4 weeks with a grade one calf strain.
Trey Lyles is coming off a solid season for the Sacramento Kings. He finished the year with averages of 7.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists per contest while shooting 44.5% from the field and 38.4% from the three-point range in 58 games.
On Saturday evening, the Sacramento Kings will host the New York Knicks in California. Before the game (on Friday), the Kings announced an injury update on Trey Lyles (h/t James Ham of ESPN 1320 Sacramento). Via The Kings: "Kings forward Trey Lyles injured his left knee in the second quarter versus the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, March 12.
While it could be argued that the Sacramento Kings could benefit from gathering more respect as a collective, it can be said especially about some contributors down their roster.
Just 30 minutes away from the tip, the Sacramento Kings have ruled out backup forward Trey Lyles against the Phoenix Suns due to illness. With an already diminished forward rotation, the Kings will be another man down as they take on a star-studded Phoenix squad.
The Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento Kings have completed a blockbuster seven-player trade just hours before Thursday's NBA trade deadline, according to multiple reports.