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The Sacramento Kings have three notable veterans who could be buyout candidates. They recently received an update.
The Sacramento Kings dropped their 11th straight game, falling 114-111 to the Los Angeles Clippers.
As ESPN’s Brett Siegel recently reported, the Sacramento Kings will not buy out any veteran contracts this season.
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Kings GM sees similarities between Dylan Cardwell and a Hall of Famer
After converting Dylan Cardwell to a standard contract, Kings general manager Scott Perry spoke highly of him, even comparing him to a Hall of Famer.
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The NBA trade deadline has passed and a majority of the Cavaliers roster is set for the rest of the year. Now they are looking to make a major push for an NBA Championship.
Recent reports indicate that the Sacramento Kings are nowhere close to being done, as a major veteran fire sale remains active.
The Kings' general manager spoke about the team's near future, as the team entered Friday night's game with the NBA's worst record.
The Sacramento Kings have signed center Dylan Cardwell to a multi-year contract. An undrafted rookie, the Auburn alumnus had been playing for the Kings on a two-way contract, which allowed Sacramento to move the center between the NBA roster and its NBA Gatorade affiliate in Stockton, California.
The Sacramento Kings have some interesting lineup decisions to make to finish the 2025-26 season.