Kings forward Jake LaRavia will be an unrestricted free agent this summer after having his fourth-year team option for 2025/26 — worth $5,163,127 — declined by Memphis last fall. The Grizzlies subsequently traded him to the Kings in February, and Sacramento will not be able to offer him a starting salary that exceeds the declined option.
According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, who recently interviewed LaRavia over the phone, several teams are expected to register interest in the 23-year-old when he hits the open market at the end of this month.
Here are a few highlights from Scotto’s conversation with LaRavia.
On what he’s looking for in free agency:
“The biggest thing, like scratch the money part, I want what everyone else wants, which is being on a team that’s really competing for a championship or a young up-and-coming team that’s ready to win. I love to compete. It’s one of the biggest reasons I enjoy playing basketball. You’re competing against the highest level of talent when you’re playing in a league.
“So being on a team that is competing for a championship and that needs a guy like me, a wing that plays both sides of the ball. I’m a defender who can shoot the three and can make plays. I do a little bit of everything. I’d love to see my role expand as I get more and more years in the league.”
On if he’s open to signing with a new team:
“Yeah, options are definitely open. It’s not like I have my mind set on one place. I’ve seen plenty of cases where it’s hard to turn down money at the end of the day. It’s a business.”
LaRavia says he quickly built a strong relationship with Doug Christie, who was Sacramento’s interim coach at the time but has since been named the team’s permanent head coach. Will Christie’s promotion impact LaRavia’s free agency?
“Yeah, for sure. I loved him being the interim head coach. I even told him in the interview that if you’re not hired, odds are I’m probably not going to re-sign Sacramento, but if you are, there would be more of a chance for me to go back to Sacramento. When I found out the news, I congratulated him. I’d love to play for Doug Christie.”
LaRavia’s reaction to Grizzlies executive vice president of basketball operations Zach Kleiman saying he made a mistake by declining LaRavia’s option and that the former first-round pick could’ve helped Memphis down the stretch:
“(Agent) Aaron (Reilly) sent that to me when it happened, and my fiancé sent that to me. I was appreciative that he said that. You don’t really see an executive make that kind of remark, so it shows the respect that he had for me and the relationship that we had. It means a lot for a GM to say something like that.”
LaRavia also discussed what he’s focused on improving this summer, his efficient third season, his time with Memphis, the Kings and their roster, what he brings to the table for a team, and more. The full interview with Scotto can be found right here.
I hate when athletes claim its not about the money. Yes it is about the money and how many years is on their contract. If it was about winning on a young team he would be signing with OKC or Spurs if they offered him a minimum deal. I bet he signs for who offers him the most.
And you know how every player feels? Some do sign for less money. It has happened before; it’ll happen again.
Not a player who has not made very much in his career. If you were talking about a guy at end of his career that made a lot of money but not some young player. Many that signed for less it wasn’t that much less they signed for.
He clearly acknowledged money is the main factor, twice.
You didn’t read the article, did you?
yes at first he said it was about playing on a championship team. Then he changes it to hard to turn down money. He will go to who offers him the most. The part about championship is just all talk until he sees the green
It’s so odd for a team unable to offer more beyond the declined option after trading for them.
I guess it’s finding the right balance…
Minimum salary is not the way to go, and neither is the Wizards… just got to find the best situation that suits you for a decent amount of money that they are happy with.. it’s not that hard to understand.