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In fact, there has been buzz that Sacramento could be looking to make more moves in the backcourt, and Matt George of Locked On Hawks and ABC10 reports the Kings "are still looking to move a player like Devin Carter or Malik Monk before they can bring (Russell) Westbrook in.
The Sacramento Kings hosted the best seasons of Richaun Holmes' NBA career. He's been away from the Kings for a couple seasons, but soon, he may not even be in the NBA. Telesport reports that Holmes has been in discussions with Turkish powerhouse Fenerbahce about a $2.7 million contract to go overseas for the first time.
As the Sacramento Kings look to get back into the playoffs, eyes are once again turning to owner, Vivek Ranadivé.
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The Rookie Wire on MSNKings' Nique Clifford, others named to 2025 NBA All-Summer League first teamKings rookie Nique Clifford was among the players selected to the 2025 NBA All-Summer League first team for games played in Las Vegas.
The Kings tried to rectify their needs in free agency, although one has to wonder if they maximized the resources they had.
Los Angeles Clippers general manager Lawrence Frank said Saturday his franchise is "strongly, strongly considering" the signing of free agent guard Chris Paul, who hinted last month that he wanted to return to Los Angeles. Paul has played for five different teams since leaving the Clippers in 2017, but his family still resides on the West Coast.
The Kings are 3-0 in those games, all of which came against playoff opponents: Game 1 vs. Golden State, Feb. 24 at LA Clippers in the second-high scoring game in league history, and Dec. 28 ...
The Kings lost their next game under interim coach and former Kings player Doug Christie. But since then, they haven’t lost, beating the Dallas Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers, Memphis Grizzlies ...
The Sacramento Kings put together another disappointing campaign last season, missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year after ending their postseason drought in 2023. One could argue that the team’s lackluster performance was largely hinged on De’Aaron Fox’s midseason trade which left the Kings without a true point guard.