Kings Want To Make Trade Before Signing Russell Westbrook
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Sacramento Kings, Jonathan Kuminga and Golden State Warriors
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The Sacramento Kings have emerged as one of the favorites to sign a former top pick this offseason to address their problems in the backcourt.
Since the surprising and entertaining 2022-23 season in which the Kings won 48 games and broke a lengthy playoff drought, the organization has made some confusing decisions. To be fair, Sacramento hasn't been bad on the court since then,
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.
Ultimately, the Kings don’t project to be a playoff team, and Westbrook wouldn’t change that, especially if it means giving up Monk or Carter. Eventually, the Kings will have to start making tough decisions about LaVine, Domantas Sabonis, and DeMar DeRozan.
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The Sacramento Kings could reportedly trade one of their star players if they are able to land a young forward from the Golden State Warriors this offseason.
The Suffolk Industrial Development Agency has given early approval to more than $2 million in tax breaks to the developer of a 46-unit apartment complex proposed for Kings Park.
King Molasses exclusively tells EW about the power of showing their bare chest on TV's first all-drag-king contest and comparisons to "RuPaul's Drag Race."