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Grading How the Sacramento Kings’ Rookies Performed This Year

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Apr 7, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Sacramento Kings center Dylan Cardwell (32) looks to pass against the Golden State Warriors in the second quarter at Chase Center.
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While the Sacramento Kings’ 2025-26 season lacked consistency and success, the team’s rookie class provided flashes of promise in different ways.

Although no clear star emerged, each rookie on the roster — Maxime Raynaud, Nique Cifford, and Dylan Cardwell — carved out a role. Raynaud delivered the most production, Clifford impacted winning in quieter ways, and Cardwell filled a specific need the roster lacked.

Here is how the Kings’ rookie class graded out this year.

Maxime Raynaud — A

Raynaud ended up being, statistically speaking, the most productive rookie for the Sacramento Kings, and his impact stands out even more considering where he was drafted.

Selected 42nd overall, Raynaud averaged 12.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game. He delivered strong value, considering he was picked in the second round.

Raynaud’s ability to score and rebound consistently translated early. At 7-foot-1 and 250 lbs., the rookie center’s size allowed him to affect the game in ways many young bigs take time to develop.

For a player taken outside the first round, that level of production is difficult to overlook. While there are still areas he could refine, particularly on defense, Maxime Raynaud overall exceeded expectations and established himself as a top rookie in this class.

Nique Clifford — B+

Clifford’s value goes beyond traditional box score production.

Clifford, the 24th overall pick in the draft, averaged 8.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game.

But his impact is better reflected in the team’s performance when he is on the floor. Sacramento plays significantly better on both offense and defense, and Clifford consistently makes Sacramento more competitive.

His ability to contribute across multiple areas, along with steady decision-making and defensive activity, made him a reliable presence on the court. While his scoring numbers are more compared to Raynaud’s, Nique Clifford’s overall influence on the game still justifies a strong grade.

Dylan Cardwell — B

Cardwell’s impact looks different from the other two rookies, but it still merits being highlighted.

Despite going undrafted and appearing in just 44 games, Cardwell carved out a role in Sacramento with his energy and defense.

He averaged 5.4 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 1.5 blocks in just over 20 minutes per game. Cardwell provided much-needed rim protection for a team that struggled defensively across this season. The Kings finished third-worst in defensive rating in the league.

Cardwell’s performance appears to have earned him a longer-term opportunity. Sacramento converted his two-way deal into a four-year, $8.28 million contract. It’s a move that reflects the value the organization sees in his effort, defensive activity, and ability to bring a different dimension to the roster.

Also, Cardwell’s energy on the court ultimately made him a fan favorite. His ability to bring intensity on a nightly basis has added something the team has lacked. While his offensive game remains limited, Dylan Cardwell’s defensive contributions and energy remain valuable for the Kings going forward.

 

In short, Sacramento’s rookie class has not produced a clear franchise cornerstone, as of yet.

That said, it has delivered value in different forms. Raynaud, Clifford, and Cardwell can all become important pieces for the next great team the Sacramento Kings have. Each player fills a different role, and together, they represent a foundation that could grow into something more with time.

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