The Sacramento Kings are hosting another group of prospects for pre-draft workouts, including G Milos Uzan from Houston, G Tre Donaldson from Miami, G Corey Camper from Nevada, F Aaron Nkrumah from Tennessee State, C Micah Handlogten from Florida, and C Graham Ike from Gonzaga. These workouts are part of the Kings' efforts to evaluate potential second-round picks. Milos Uzan, who played with Kingston Flemings at Houston, averaged 11.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game, with 38% field goal percentage and 34.3% three-point percentage. Aaron Nkrumah, the 48th-ranked prospect, presents a strong wing option, having improved consistently throughout his college career, culminating in winning the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year award. Graham Ike had a great college career, consistently posting strong numbers for good Gonzaga teams, including a Third Team All-American finish this season. Micah Handlogten is an interesting name, having started over Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh in 2024, but injuries limited him to 16 games in 2025. Corey Camper has had a steady improvement in his scoring average, from 8.4 to 10.6 to 16.6 points per game, and shot 39.9% from three this season. The Kings are looking to add talent to their roster, and these pre-draft workouts are an important step in the process. With the NBA Draft just around the corner, the Kings are evaluating their options carefully. The team is looking for players who can contribute to their success, and these workouts will help them make informed decisions. The Kings' front office is working hard to build a strong team, and these pre-draft workouts are a key part of that effort. The team is excited to see how these prospects perform and how they can fit into their system.
Club News · 2 min read
Sacramento Kings Host Pre-Draft Workouts
·2026-06-17·2 min read
