The 2024 NBA season is just around the corner and the Sacramento Kings are looking to make a statement after last season's failures. A missed playoff birth meant that the Kings needed to change the roster and general manager Monte McNair responded in grand fashion by acquiring six-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan.
Sacramento Kings forward DeMar DeRozan is going into his 16th season, is 35 years old, and has played 1,173 games in his career. While it seems like his production should be slowing down, he continues to be one of the most consistent players in the NBA year after year.
The Sacramento Kings have dropped four consecutive games to begin their preseason, but with just one exhibition match remaining, they need to address some of their glaring weaknesses.
The Sacramento Kings continue to make moves before the 2024-25 season starts, as they’ve added free agent sharpshooter Doug McDermott on a one-year contract, per ESPN’s Shams Charania.
For his career, he is a 41 percent shooter on threes.
The Sacramento Kings may be 0-4 in the preseason, but there are some good takeaways from the exhibition games. DeMar DeRozan fits in nicely on offense, Domantas Sabonis is showing why he’s a back-to-back All-NBA player, and Jordan McLaughlin looks like a steal for the backup point guard spot.
Even before they decided to trade Jalen McDaniels to the San Antonio Spurs and open up a roster spot, the Sacramento Kings needed to shore up their forward depth.
The Kings are signing NBA free agent guard/forward Doug McDermott to a one-year contract, per Shams Charania of ESPN. Whether or not the deal is guaranteed is anyone’s guess at this point, but given McDermott’s experience in the NBA, it likely is more than just a contract for training camp.
He is a career 41.0 percent three-point shooter across 655 total contests with the Bulls, Thunder, Knicks, Mavericks, Pacers and Spurs.
The Sacramento Kings have reached an agreement on a contract with veteran sharpshooter Doug McDermott, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Just days after trading Jalen McDaniels and a future second-round pick to the San Antonio Spurs to free up a roster spot, the Kings now bring in McDermott to help beef up their bench unit.
ESPN has released their annual NBA player rankings ahead of the 2024-25 season, as Sacramento Kings' Malik Monk and Keegan Murray rose from unranked to earning top 100 status.
The Kings have been making strategic moves throughout the 2024 offseason, one of the most notable being the addition of DeMar DeRozan a few months ago.
The Sacramento Kings continue their rough preseason stretch, losing 117-114 on the road to the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night to drop to 0-4 in exhibition matches.
The Sacramento Kings will be one of the league’s most interesting teams to watch during the 2024-25 season. After missing the playoffs last season, despite their historic season in 2022-23, the Kings had a busy offseason.
ESPN’s Shams Charania recently revealed that De’Aaron Fox will “bypass” a three-year, $165 million max extension this year with the Sacramento Kings, as
Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox has made a significant decision about his contract status.
Sacramento Kings star guard De’Aaron Fox is turning down a big-time extension as he looks towards the future. Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, Fox turned down the three-year, $165 million extension to look for an even bigger payday come the 2025 offseason.
Because he has two guaranteed years left on his contract, Fox can sign an extension up until next Monday, then would be ineligible to complete a new deal during the season before becoming extension-eligible again next summer.
The Kings are creating a little more financial flexibility, trading forward Jalen McDaniels and a second-round draft pick to the Spurs, per NBA insider Shams Charania of ESPN.
The Sacramento Kings took a small step back last season after their breakthrough 2022-23 campaign that ended their 16-year playoff drought. The Kings finished
Will the season feature a third consecutive postseason meeting between the Northern California rivals?
Although talented enough to fulfill the Kings' fifth starter vacancy, Sacramento HC Mike Brown says Malik Monk will continue in the squad's sixth-man role.
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