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The Kings addressed some needs with their two-way signings this year.
The Kings will receive a 2029 second-round pick from the Detroit Pistons as part of a sign-and-trade that brings Schröder to Sacramento.
The Kings kick off Summer League on Thursday, and it will be our first look at Nique Clifford and Maxime Raynaud.
Clifford discusses wearing No. 5, Raynaud earns praise from Doug Christie, and both rookies set to debut in Summer League
The Kings could land a 22-year-old former lottery pick with elite tools and serious upside—but his inefficiency, role friction, and shooting concerns make this a gamble worth unpacking.
Scott Perry is reportedly looking to make his first splash.
Clifford's film from Colorado State shows a versatile, high-instinct player with promising two-way upside.
The Clippers are waiving the veteran center and he plans to sign a minimum contract with the Kings.
Terms of Dennis Schröder deal have been announced, and it doesn't appear to be a sign-and-trade.
It was nice knowing you, Big 'Ciunas
Meet your new starting PG.
The Kings can still work out an extension with Ellis after picking up his final year team option.
Sacramento retains two forwards ahead of NBA free agency, keeping Isaac Jones for $1.9 million and tendering a qualifying offer to Isaiah Crawford.
The Kings will have four matchups between July 10 and July 16.
Sacramento adds more size to the squad after adding the 7'1 big man from Stanford.
National outlets highlight Sacramento’s move to draft a seasoned, two-way wing as a smart, win-now addition with long-term upside.
According to Sam Amick, Sacramento is steering away from big contracts like Jrue Holiday and Trae Young, favoring long-term fit and identity-building.
The Kings did trade into the first round after all, and got a wing to boot.