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The Cold Wire on MSNKings Have Remained 'In Contact' With 2 Veteran GuardsThe Sacramento Kings haven’t been that busy during the offseason, disappointing some fans who wanted to see a major shake-up within the roster. But they may not be done yet. Writing on X, Evan Sidery said the Kings are “widely believed” to be targeting another veteran point guard to pair with Dennis Schroder,
NBA insider shoots down Sacramento Kings rumors linking team to forward Jonathan Kuminga and veteran guard Ben Simmons.
Simmons would be a great fit not only for his point guard abilities, but also because Sacramento doesn’t currently have anyone to back up Keegan Murray. He could slot in as the back up power forward, while allowing the Kings to play all of their guards as he runs the offense and guards the larger players on defense.
The Sacramento Kings are in the NBA purgatory from a roster-building standpoint. They aren't good enough to compete for an NBA title -- with no clear path to
The Sacramento Kings could form an elite starting lineup with two blockbuster trades this summer, and we present how they could accomplish this.
Simmons played in 50 total games last season for the Clippers and Nets, the most games he's played since 2020–21—his final year with the 76ers. He averaged five points, 5.6 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game on the year,
So far this summer, the Kings have added two young players in Nique Clifford and Maxime Raynaud in the 2025 NBA Draft to upgrade their depth. They also landed Dennis Schroder in free agency in a sign-and-trade deal with the Detroit Pistons and it appears as though Schroder will be their starting point guard next season.
ESPN's Shams Charania reported Monday morning that Chris Paul is signing with the Los Angeles Clippers, returning to the team where he starred during the Lob City era.