The Kings made a salary-dump trade on Thursday, agreeing to send the No. 24 pick (Olivier-Maxence Prosper was selected) and reserve center Richaun Holmes to the Mavericks. Holmes is owed $24.9MM over the next two seasons, including a player option in 2024/25.
The move could give Sacramento about $33MM in cap room this summer if they renounce most of their cap holds. A league source tells James Ham of TheKingsBeat.com that one option the team has considered with that financial leeway is renegotiating Domantas Sabonis‘ $22MM expiring contract in ’23/24 in order to give him an immediate raise and thus a larger extension offer.
As Ham details, if the Kings were to increase Sabonis’ deal to $30MM, they could offer him a four-year extension worth about $189MM (with a starting salary of $42MM in ’24/25, which is close to his projected maximum), plus the $8MM increase to his ’23/24 salary.
Here’s more on the Kings:
- At his post-draft press conference, GM Monte McNair declined to say whether or not Sabonis had thumb surgery, but suggested the expectation is he’ll be “good to go” for ’23/24, tweets Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee. Sabonis sustained an avulsion fracture to his thumb in December, but decided to play through the injury.
- The flexibility the Holmes trade created was key for McNair, per Anderson. “I think, for us, we always value the optionality and flexibility when we can acquire it,” McNair said. “This was a great season for a lot of reasons and we want to have a long playoff run here and continue to compete. To do that in today’s NBA, you have to be able to build your team out, not just in the very near term, but over the course of many years. So, we’re always having that balance.”
- Could the Kings pursue their playoff nemesis Draymond Green in free agency with their extra cap room? ESPN’s Brian Windhorst speculated on his Hoop Collective podcast that it shouldn’t be dismissed (YouTube link). “(Coach) Mike Brown is extraordinarily close to Draymond Green — extraordinarily close,” Windhorst said (hat tip to Anderson of The Sacramento Bee). “Mike Brown was the Draymond Green whisperer with the Warriors. Draymond Green is a free agent. They now have the money, if they want, to give him a premium over what he opted out of in Golden State. … The Kings can now go hunting for Draymond Green if they wish and that would be extraordinarily interesting because it is the exact — exact — type of player they need. … To be continued.” As Windhorst noted, owner Vivek Ranadive was a former part owner of the Warriors and has often tried to model the Kings after Golden State, as there are numerous ties between the organizations. Green recently declined his player option for 2023/24.
- Windhorst isn’t the only reporter to take note of the trade. As John Hollinger writes for The Athletic, the Kings need a power forward and need to upgrade their defense, so Green is a logical fit in some ways. The move should have the Warriors “sweating,” says Hollinger, because the Kings are a “highly plausible rival Green bidder.” Sacramento could also potentially pursue a number of other power forward free agents, such as Jerami Grant, Kyle Kuzma, Grant Williams, Cameron Johnson or P.J. Washington, according to Hollinger, who notes that re-signing Harrison Barnes and Trey Lyles and operating as an over-the-cap team while creating a trade exception for Holmes and having access to the full mid-level exception is another option.
- Yossi Gozland of HoopsHype examines options Sacramento could pursue after the trade.
IMO
Kings are targeting Grant, Kuzma and Rui
Could you imagine? If the Kings pulled this off. We might get two straight off-seasons where a player punched his teammate in the face with Dray being involved. Only this time Dray would be on the receiving end from Sabonis
Without green the warriors are done they’ll never let him go
I could see Signing Kuzma to play PF, then move Murray to SF. Possible new line up :
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PF 6-10 Kuzma 18pts / 8rbd / 2blk
SF 6-8 Murray 14pts / 5rbd / 1blk
C 6-11 Sabonis 19pts / 10rbd 1blk
SG 6-7 Huerter 15pts /4rbd / 2stl
PG 6-3 Fox 21pts 3rbd / 6ast
Kuzma is younger, better defender, better rebounder than Barnes is.
Yes Murray at SF. This is all is the best idea
I would keep their own guys and add an extra 2/3, but I actually think they have it within with guys they didnt play previously…
I only worry about them over paying for Kuz, Grant or Dray. Then we would get stuck with bad contract…IMO..Yes Draymond would help our defense and rebounding but he will kill what made this team special the Offense. Grant and Kuzma both would help on rebounding and should be better than H.B on defense.
I would prefer Josh Hart but he seems happy in NY so I dont see why we shouldn’t take a chance on one of the restricted free agents. Preferably Cam Johnson but since that is unlikely let’s go with PJ Washington.
Starters:
-Washington 6’8 15.7pts/ 5Reb/ 2.4Ast/ 1.1Blk/ 1Stl/ 36.6% 3pt (Averaged almost 40% in the role similar to what he would have with us)
-Murray 6’8 14pts/ 5reb/ 1.2ast/ 1Blk/ 1Stl/ 41.1% 3pt
-Sabonis 6’10 19.1pts/ 12.3reb/ 7.3ast/ 1blk/ 1stl/ 37.3% 3pt
-Huerter 6’7 15.2pts/ 3.3rebs/ 2.9ast/ 0.3blk/ 1.1stl/ 40.2% 3pt
-Fox 6’3 25pts/ 4.2 rebs/ 6.1 ast/ 0.5blk/ 1.1stl/ 32.4% 3pt
Bench new comers:
-Torrey Craig 7.5 pts/ 5.4reb/ 1.5ast/ 1blk/ 0.6stl/ 40% 3pt
-Jalen McDaniels 10.6 pts/ 4.6reb/ 2.0ast/ 0.5blk/ 1.2stl/ 40% 3pt
-Yuta Watanabe 5.6pts/ 2.4rebs/ 1reb/ .5blk/ 0.5stl/ 44.1% 3pt
-Drew Eubanks 6.6pts/ 5.4reb/ 1.6ast/ 1.3blk /0.5stl/ 38% 3pt in 20.3mins (34% career 3pt)
Bringing back Trey Lyles, Edwards, Mitchell, Monk.
2W:
Colby Jones
Keion Ellis
Jalen Slawson
*If cheap enough may consider*
-Matisse Thybulle 7.4pts/ 3.5rebs/ 1.4ast/ 1blk/ 1.7stl/38% 3pt (33% career avg)
-Seth Curry 11pts/ 2.2rebs/ 2.1ast/ 0.1blk/ 0.7stl/ 43.5% 3pt
They need to send draft rights to someone, draft rights or considerations, cash or something. Why is every rule changing these past couple years? I do think the Kings need a defensive shot blocking PF since they play Sabonis at C. A lot People say Kuzma and that does sound like the best idea. Thank you Barnes for everything
Grant Williams is not a starting caliber player, not even close.
Can I get whatever Windy has taken? Seems like it’s potent for hallucinations…
Draymond to the Kings would be a waste of this Kings teams potential…
They 3 and D guys… Not a one way player with constant injuries…
Although I can see why they would want Green and how he can be a good fit at the same time come the playoffs I see exactly how teams beat them.
Much like the Heat did against the Knicks they defend inside the 3 point line stoutly and say we will let you have the 3. Fox Sabonis Green all aren’t 3 point guys. Murray Hueter and Barnes are shooters and you’d need to guard up on those guys but there 3 best players getting all the touches nah you can have it from 3.
Green would be great for them in so many areas but at the same time the lack of shooting with their 3 ball handlers would be to evident and they’d fall over quickly.
Some people in here are suggesting Kuzma and so on. I think that’s a step in the other direction to far. Another ball dominant scorer, average defensively and doesn’t move the needle enough for what he wants to get paid.