The Kings pulled off an impressive win in Denver on Saturday night, upsetting the Nuggets by a score of 128-123. However, even after handing the Nuggets just their second home loss of the season, Sacramento has a 4-13 record, having dropped its previous eight games by an average margin of 23.4 points.
As a result, the Kings are very much open for business, writes Jake Fischer of Stein Line (Substack link). It’s still a little early for the in-season trade market to pick up, but Sacramento is willing to listen to inquiries on players “up and down” the roster, according to Fischer.
While most players on the Kings’ roster could be had for the right offer, Fischer identifies fourth-year forward Keegan Murray and rookie guard Nique Clifford as a couple exceptions. Sources tell Fischer that both players are expected to be off limits this season, with the front office hoping that the young duo will be part of the long-term future in Sacramento. Murray and Clifford are the only two players on the roster whose contracts run beyond the 2027/28 season.
Domantas Sabonis is also something of a question mark, Fischer notes, since team owner Vivek Ranadive is a big fan of the veteran center, and Sabonis enjoys Sacramento and isn’t considered likely to ask for a trade. That doesn’t necessarily mean the Kings wouldn’t move him, but he’s on a maximum-salary contract and is viewed around the NBA as a negative defensively, Fischer explains, so it could be hard for the team to extract the kind of value it would want in a trade.
“It’s tough to pay a center that much who doesn’t protect the rim and doesn’t shoot threes — no matter how great of an offensive hub he can be,” one Western Conference executive told Fischer.
Here’s more on the Kings:
- Besides Sacramento, the Warriors were the only other team to exhibit legitimate interest in Zach LaVine before he was traded out of Chicago last season, according to Fischer, who notes that Golden State – having acquired Jimmy Butler since then – won’t be in on LaVine now. LaVine’s maximum-salary contract will make him difficult to move for any real value, though Fischer hears that teams would have more interest if the high-scoring guard were willing to eliminate his $49MM player option for 2026/27 in favor of a multiyear deal that starts at a lower figure.
- According to Fischer, the Kings’ former front office showed some interest in Trae Young, and LaVine’s camp made a push in the offseason to sell the Hawks on a deal that would’ve sent LaVine to Atlanta and Young to Sacramento. However, Fischer hears that general manager Scott Perry isn’t interested in pursuing Young, Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball, or Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant, none of whom fits the defense-first mindset the organization is prioritizing under the new regime.
- “More than half the league” has called the Kings about guard Keon Ellis, a source tells The Stein Line. Teams around the NBA view Ellis as a “plug-and-play addition with two-way ability,” Fischer writes, noting that Ellis will become eligible for a contract extension before he reaches unrestricted free agency in 2026. Fischer suggests Sacramento might be able to extract a first-round pick for Ellis; he could also be used to improve a package that includes a bigger contract like LaVine’s or DeMar DeRozan‘s.
- The Pistons were viewed by several of Fischer’s sources as a potential landing spot for Malik Monk during the offseason, but “no one is saying that anymore,” he writes.
More than half of the league has called about a guy who didn’t play last night…
I thought that was funny too. I know Kings made him off limits in a trade for Kuminga. maybe the Kings get Kuminga after all sending DeRozan, Ellis, and Eubanks for Kuminga, TJD, and Santos.
NBA is all about assets collection
Kings asset collections are
LaVine
DeRozan
Westbrook
Schroeder
I’d trade all of these guys for any expiring contracts or Fred Van Vleet type of players
Qualification of the players from other teams
Overpaid but expiring
Old men
Injury prone
Bad players
Expensive
Expiring contracts are absolutely needed
Well, this is a situation to monitor for sure.. Ws won’t keep Kuminga around if he’s been benched. And the Kings will certainly not keep this underperforming roster intact for long, tho some of these vets will be tough to move.
Also funny the Kings don’t want any of those guys because they are trying to be defensive minded…yet Ellis their best defender barely plays.
If they are getting rid of DeRozan they can’t expect to get defensive players in return its more of a money drop. Unless you swap out GP2 for Santos.
It’s baffling. I’m not sure what Vivek is giving to Christie at the end of this but it’s clearly something big. Kings did their best to throw that game in the last 4 minutes. Jokic is the largest flopper in the league and it’s hilarious. Refs were doing their best too. Russ can’t even lose right man.
Yeah, I find it very strange that Ellis isn’t in a bad Kings rotation. Last night’s win aside, how long can they go with Doug Christie there?? They have too much talent to be this bad.
IF the Kings were to play their cards right they could be in a decent rebuild position. This draft has a lot of talent and they are in position to have a high draft pick. Their future pick situation is good, and they could get ok value from the guys they have on the roster. BUT….my guess (and everyone else’s) is that the Kangs ganna Kang.
I actually think Sabonis to Memphis makes a ton of sense. Pair him WITH Ja, rather than swapping the two. Salary wise you have KCP, Aldama and Clarke to make the numbers work. Memphis has some extra draft capital post Bane trade. Ja, JJJ and Sabonis I think would work great. JJJ has the D and shooting that Sabonis does not. Sabonis has the rebounding that JJJ does not. Sabonis is one of the best bigs in the league at setting up guards. Ja, if committed, could be amazing with Sabonis. Ja would have no excuses left if it doesn’t work and you can move on without alienating the fan base. Just my two cents.
memphis would need to ship most likely 3 1st round picks to make it happen.
Which is why it probably doesn’t. But one can dream of a Sabonis and Ja who cares tandem.
I always thought the plan was to build around Fox and Sabonis. Don’t get why this didn’t happen. Then you don’t get enough back for Fox. If Grizz got Four #1 picks for Bane. And Nets got 5#1 picks for Bridges. Then Fox should have net minimum Four #1 picks. Kings should have been shopping Fox. Instead of waiting till last minute.
Kings problems are what many NBA teams fall into. They can’t or won’t commit to a core. And changing coaches and FO doesn’t help this either. Especially when you are in a market that’s hard to sell to FA. It starts with a core…
It didn’t happen because the Kings are one of the worst run franchises in the NBA. Their owner is a laughing stock who can’t get out of his own way.
The reality of the Fox trade is much more depressing. They didn’t wait until the last minute. If anything they jumped the gun. Fox’s agent wanted to play with Wemby before someone else got there. But he also wanted to the pay day from the bird rights the Kings had. Fox had a year and a half left on the deal. Meaning at a minimum he was locked into being a King for that year and a half so he could find a sign and trade to keep his bird rights.
Monte McNair, who I can only hope he was trying to save his job and not trying to hurt the organization, decided that almost no draft compensation and a top 3 (at the time) worst contract was worth sending Fox to San Antonio. Which is ridiculous considering he was the sole reason they shipped out Hali for Sabonis. To support swipa.
Fumble from top down. This team will not change until Vivek is gone. I watched it with Dan Snyder. Head of the snake scenario.
They owned Fox rights. All he could do is threaten not to resign with other team. Even if he only wanted SA. To me Sabonis is a better player right now than Wemby. And if he didn’t want to stay. Then you shop him for value. Even Spurs would have given more. Taking on Zach is settling for a trade. Fox was too valuable to settle for anything. If you lose Fox. Then they should have gone full rebuild. Its not just incompetence. Its a systemic affair in Sacramento. Knicks did it for years after Ewing. You have to settle on a core. Not take on another name to appease the fans. Like Knicks did with Amare then Mello. It’s not building. It’s prolonging mediocrity.
More to D than rim protection in today’s game. Sabonis has been above average defensive rating last few seasons. Best contested rebounder in the league, a bruiser of a defender and three point % heading north. Any star big you watch against Sabonis wants nothing to do with the physicality of Sabonis. Its easy to see said stars would much rather a easier night. Dude shot it at 41% last season on over 150 attempts from deep. Fischer make lots of noises out of his mouth disguised as talking. Worst, disguised as inside knowledge. I also like how some use the word Max like they’re all the same. Sabonis at $42 mill entering his prime isn’t a negative contract at all. I guess Sabonis isn’t realistically heading to the lakers or Warriors so the good old boys club with hidden agenda’s start the smere campaign. Or is this a let’s try convince the masses Sabonis should be let go for peanuts to teams like L.A or GS. Interesting times and all revealed soon. Judging off the luka package Sabonis to L.A for a drink bottle could be in play.
You call yourself basketball fans. And don’t understand who Sabonis is. He’s a first ballot HOFer. He is one best 4s in the game. Who has been playing out of position since he got to Sacramento. When you invest in a major talent in NBA. You don’t expect him to give up his game for the team. You bring in players to support him in his game. Thats calked building a winner. Either you believe in your max players ……. Or you don’t.
It’s really simple.
HOF ——. PFs
Kevin Garnett – 17.8, 10 reb, 3.7 ast
Karl Malone — 25 pts, 10.1 reb, 3.6 ast
Dirk Nowitzki — 20.7 pts, 7.5 reb, 2.4 ast
Elvin Hayes — 21 pts, 12.5 reb, 1.8 ast
Charles Barkley — 22.1 pts, 11.7 reb, 3.9 ast
Domantas Sabonis — 17.2 pts, 12.3 reb, 3.7 ast
RESPECT 🙏
He is nowhere near those guys at their peaks lol
They were averaging like 80-90 points in those HOF guys era so their numbers meant more.
Sabonis has been in an area of 110-120.
Agreed. Sabonis is an old school pf without the defense and a very good passer like his dad. Put him on Celtics, rockets, dubs and he would flourish. Grizz have JJJ and Edey will return this year so don’t really see Memphis trading for Damontas….
Playoffs-bound teams needing some offense would want to look from this Kings roster and see what they’d be able to get.
If the Keon stuff continues and the kings balk at moving him mid season all while driving his price down I feel like he would have grounds to go to the PA and have them look into things. He doesn’t play and then when he does he plays well mostly , coach (lol .. lol ) then says he’s sooo important for the future ? Won’t be the first time the kings are accused of doing this also. Dante dv
Derozen to clippers
Sabonis to dubs