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What Does the Kings’ Ideal Offseason Looks Like?

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Mar 14, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; Sacramento Kings center Maxime Raynaud (42) talks to guard Russell Westbrook (18) against the LA Clippers during the first quarter at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images
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The Sacramento Kings are entering an offseason shaped by financial limits and roster decisions.

With a projected payroll of around $210 million, the team sits slightly above the first apron. So, with restricted flexibility, Sacramento’s moves will have to be tactical and calculated.

The Cap Situation

Being above the first apron limits how the Kings can build their roster.

To create more space, Sacramento could waive DeMar DeRozan and pay only his partially guaranteed $10 million. Cutting Derozan would be a great first step, as doing so would clear roughly $15 million immediately.

The Kings could also save money by releasing their players on veteran minimum contracts. Regardless, once they sign their rookies, they will still face spending constraints.

Tough Decisions on Role Players

Sacramento will not be able to retain every productive player from last season.

Precious Achiuwa played one of the most productive stretches of his career after joining on a minimum deal. He provided rebounding, interior defense, and consistent energy in a larger role.

If he can be retained at a manageable number while staying below the luxury tax, it makes sense. But if his price rises, re-signing him becomes harder to justify financially.

The Draft Defines Direction

The draft will determine how the roster is built moving forward.

As of now, the Kings have been consistently linked in mock drafts to Darius Acuff Jr. at pick number seven. Doing so would give them a long-term option at point guard and, along with Maxime Raynaud, a promising young duo.

Drafting Acuff also increases the need for a veteran presence in the backcourt to support his development.

Veteran Fit

If Sacramento does take Acuff, retaining a veteran like Russell Westbrook becomes more important.

In a limited role, he can provide stability and experience while helping the young guard adjust to the league. Beyond just his production, Westbrook’s presence becomes vital in helping develop players.

Low-Cost Depth

The Kings should also prioritize retaining low-cost contributors.

Daeqwon Plowden fits that category. As a two-way player, he showed enough to justify keeping him as a restricted free agent.

Maintaining players on team-friendly deals becomes crucial under financial constraints.

The Bigger Picture

Sacramento’s offseason is not about one move.

To consider it a success, they must stay under the first apron, add a young piece through the draft, and keep the right role players on affordable salaries.

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Oscar Benitez

Oscar Benitez is a 20-year-old journalism student at San Jose State University. A Stockton, California native and longtime Sacramento Kings fan, he covers the team with a focus on player development, advanced analytics, and roster construction. He also serves as a sports reporter for The Spear, a student-run sports magazine at SJSU.

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