The Sacramento Kings are facing a critical offseason after a disappointing 22-60 season. With a roster that no longer fits one clear direction, the team is considering a rebuild. According to league executives, the Kings are likely to listen to offers for Domantas Sabonis, a 30-year-old center who is owed $45.47 million next season and $48.61 million in 2027-28. Sabonis has averaged 19.0 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 6.9 assists over 265 Kings games since arriving from Indiana in 2022. He helped power the 2023 playoff return that ended the NBA's longest postseason drought, but roster missteps have since stalled that momentum. Maxime Raynaud and Dylan Cardwell also give Sacramento younger, cheaper center options. Neither is Sabonis, but both make it easier to justify a long-term pivot. The Kings' decision to rebuild will have significant implications for the team's future. If they choose to trade Sabonis, it could be a major blow to the team's chances of competing in the Western Conference. On the other hand, if they decide to keep Sabonis and rebuild around him, it could be a smart move to give the team a chance to compete in the playoffs. Either way, the Kings' offseason will be one to watch.
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Sacramento Kings Eye Rebuild After 60-Loss Season, Domantas Sabonis Trade Looms
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