After being embarrassed at home by Dallas in the play-in tournament on Wednesday, the Kings may have to worry about holding on to two of their best players, writes Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee. DeMar DeRozan and Domantas Sabonis both discussed the direction the franchise plans to take in the wake of a disappointing season that ended with a 40-42 record and the ninth seed in the West.
DeRozan, who was in his first season with Sacramento after being traded there last July, was clearly upset about the loss, Anderson adds. He cited “just the structure and a foundation of a compete level” when asked what he’ll be considering when he ponders his future this summer.
“I think all year we had such an uncertainty of everything,” he added. “You can’t really operate in any successful environment if you have so much uncertainty, so I think for me, just the uncertainty of what it’s going to be going forward.”
That uncertainty manifested itself when general manager Monte McNair officially parted ways with the organization Wednesday night just minutes after the final buzzer. Former Kings executive Scott Perry is reportedly close to finalizing a deal to replace McNair.
Sacramento also fired head coach Mike Brown in December, replacing him with Doug Christie on an interim basis. Christie is in a good position to keep his job, sources tell Anderson, but Perry will have input on that decision.
Another layer was added to the “uncertainty” that DeRozan referenced when franchise cornerstone De’Aaron Fox was traded to San Antonio in February. Fox turned down a three-year, maximum-salary extension offer last summer and later expressed reluctance to make a long-term commitment to the Kings unless he was sure the team could “compete at a high level.”
Similar concerns were expressed by Sabonis, who indicated that he wants to meet with the new management team before making a decision about his future.
“First of all, I want to say I love it here,” Sabonis said. “I want to stay here. I want to win here. I also do want to know what’s going to happen. All these things are happening so quick. I want to get together with the new people, whoever comes in, and really try to get this right and get it back to where it was before.”
Anderson points out that DeRozan and Sabonis are both on long-term deals, but they could ask for trades if they don’t believe the Kings can become contenders. DeRozan has two years and a little more than $50MM left on the contract he signed when he was traded, and Sabonis has three seasons remaining on his four-year, $186MM deal.
DeRozan will turn 36 this summer and feels an urgency to be with a winning organization as he nears the end of his career.
“It’s difficult. It’s frustrating. It’s emotional. It’s everything,” he said after Wednesday’s loss. “I can only speak for myself. I put so much time, effort, preparation, sacrifice into the game of basketball. As much as I care for it, as much as I live it, it’s hurtful when you just don’t give yourself an opportunity to play for what matters, to make it to the playoffs and give yourselves a chance. It’s a scary thing when you realize this is a summer for me to get ready for my 17th season. Some of my favorite players I grew up watching, you don’t even get close to that number. Going into that, the window closing, it ain’t like this job is like being a teacher or being a reporter where y’all can do this as long as you can.”
To be fair reporters can’t work forever either. Once they hit a certain age people become afraid of grey hair and rinkles. They swap out broadcasting legends for long legs and tight skin, even if they have NO experience.. smdh
If you ever want to hear the worse announcer ever listen to an A’s game. The women on there is just horrible. i guarantee you will turn it off after a few minutes.
Agreed. Bring back Glen Kuiper.
Bring back grant napear
Kings are in a tough situation. The westis getting stronger with young teams that has not even peaked yet and old team still chugging along that are better than the kings. They should offer around Sabonis for a real good package to rebuild with and DeRoza too for future draft picks.
I hope DeMar gets to play with a legit contender for his last few seasons. Truly a great guy to follow, but he has been mired in play-in hell.
When it happens so much it might be time to look in the mirror and ask himself about his empty stats…
“Why am I putting up numbers every year but my teams are bad… is it me? Or am I just a big part of it?”
I think it would be silly to say he has no part in it, but maybe the most blame goes to where he’s chosen to sign. The Bulls and Kings have been dysfunctional for quite a while.
But he can only sign where offered.
#1) Good/great team… good money/limited role
#2) Not so good/poor team… same money as 1/big role
Derozan: “Uhh, I think I’ll go to team #2”
Oh, well, if you were there for his negotiations, why didn’t you say so?!
uecker…
Don’t be so obvious with your insecurity
Yeah, if Demar was better the Bulls and Kings would have won championships ya big genius.
You must learn what a team sport is. DeM DeR is a HOFer ….. he never crued about being traded. Just goes out and works. 70% of players today wish they could do that.
Ya sabonis and DeRozan, so uncertain, so unstable. Maybe YOU should have won the damn play in game, idiots. Trade em both for spare parts scrap the whole damn thing
They aren’t superstars; they’re not winning on their own and they’re definitely not winning with LaVine. They’re two good players with limitations. They should be 2nd and 4th options on a team, not 1st and 2nd, and if they’re going to be 1st and 2nd, the Kings need to do a better job filling out the roster.
Fire sale
Just burn the mtfckr down
The kings are just dumb enough to give Divac control of the roster again.
” I want to get together with the new people, whoever comes in, and really try to get this right and get it back to where it was before.”
Well, Fox isn’t coming back, and now there’s LaVine underperforming. Since trading for Sabonis, they made the playoffs once, losing to GSW in the 1st rd.
Getting back to that is Sabonis’ goal?
Didn’t they beat the warriors then get swept by the pelicans
They lost in 7 to the Warriors, then the Warriors lost in 6 to the Lakers.
Playing Sabonis at the 5 you will never win anything. He would be perfect for the heat.
Actually that is a great fit for him. Great idea. I always trusted Hubie Brown but yeah your right
Who needs these two or Fox when you have Mason Jones. Just build around him…
Not sure how those contracts are going to get the Kings anything worthy in a return. Only hope is a lot of draft capital and hopefully Perry hits on a few picks.
Truth is that Sabonis is a great fit on a lot of teams. Will come down who can cobble together the more attractive package. We know there are a handful of teams with a lot of draft assets. Looking at you Brooklyn, San Antonio and Utah…
Sabonis is great and he’s very productive.
But he takes forever to do what he does. You throw him the ball underneath or wherever and he has to survey the floor, take seven dribbles to get to his spot, which is that left-handed hook thing.
He needs 10 seconds to get done what he is expected to do.
So in the meantime, other guys are standing around and you have DeMar DeRozan open on the wing.., and he can’t hit a three. He still shoots like he did when he came into the league and that’s throw it from the top of his head.
DeMar doesn’t put the ball at his forehead and shoot up into the cookie jar. That flawed form will never be a good three-point shooting form. You shoot up, not flat.
DDR, when he’s had a choice of destinations, has always prioritized every last $$ in his decisions (eschewing destinations where there were much better chances of playing for a contender). His right for sure, he’s in business. But he needs to own his choices. Those choices, not the cruel hand fate, are the reasons he’s never been on contender.
As far as SAC goes, the “direction” of that team is substantially the same as it was when he signed with them last off season. They were 9th last year, and 9th this year (with a worse record). No NBA team can provide its players certainty with that performance. If anything, he should be looking in the mirror as to why he didn’t improve the team to bring some certainty about.
Exactly correct. How long did the Raptors give he and Kyle Lowry a chance to make it happen? Seven or eight seasons?
Wasn’t until they traded DeMar DeRozan away that they got it done lol. Quite a coincidence.
And you know he’s not really about winning he’s about having fun and of course the money as you say.
DeMar was mad when they traded away Kyle Lowry, his best friend. They had eight years together. It was time to do something, anything.
Sure seemed like if you watch his raptor years, that he’s perfectly fine being competitive, but not necessarily a championship team.
He wanted the roster to stay the same in Toronto and he never improved his three-point shot.
Even Andrew Wiggins, who also has a flat shot, could see that curry worked day in, day out many hours per week, And did the same thing himself to become a decent three-point shooter.
Same flat shot, but Andrew worked on it. In fact, Wiggins had a pretty good percentage this year if I recall correctly? DeRozen not so much.
Yeah that must be the reason. In eught seasons what did Raptors do. What have they done since. Team building is not about one player. Ask MJ,Kobe, Bron. Curry. Wilt, Kareem.
Lokk at the list of HOF players who never won. Theres a reason. And its not a fans reaction ….
He has never had a trade clause. He was traded by the teams. What are you saying. He has never had a contract dispute. Or forced his way anywhere. Totally wrong. He is a class act for his generation.
Nobody is saying he did anything wrong. He certainly had no say in being traded from TOR to SAS. After that, though, he became a free agent twice, in 2021 and 2024, and thus had the right to choose his team (this after having made well over 100 mm in his career). His choices reflect his priorities, is all anyone is saying.
In each case of free agency, DDR picked the team that was able to pay him the most (CHI inn 2021, and SAC in 2024) over one or more other suitors that would have given him a much better chance to compete for the title (LAL, LAC, etc.). Nothing wrong with that. But it means he can’t credibly complain about not being on a contender.
Putting the Kings on the trading block is the best option. They could get a Kings ransom back.
Rebuild ?? That is all we have ever heard since this Team Arrived here !! Wait til next year, everything will be different !! Then next year comes and Nothing changes. We have changed Owners, Coaches and GMs and even Players !! Every single time, ends up the same exact thing over again !! We have had good Coaches Karl, Malone & Brown, but the Players didn’t like them and stopped playing for them. They keep hiring GMs with no experience and then wonder what happened ?? Nothing will fix this team, period !! There will never be a Championship in Sacto, especially with Vivek in charge and the Fans are fed up with this We need to rebuild every single year !! I’d rather they just up and left than keep hearing the exact same excuses every year.
It all comes down to getting lucky in the draft.
The Warriors were crap for the first couple of decades I followed them and it wasn’t until they got lucky with curry Thompson, and Greymond that it turned around.
Look at Charlotte. They’re in the lottery every single year, but they draft like crap. Maybe three guys in the last 15 years have been good and that’s just lately with Ball and Miller.
Just like the Warriors and even under Bob Myers, lol, the kings of drafted like crap. Jacob Evans, Smailagić, Jordan Bell, even moody and Kuminga should’ve stepped in right away and been studs at seven and 13 lol. I think Dunleavy knows what he’s doing And the Warriors can recover from Bob Meyers. Fingers crossed at least.
Hopefully things turn around for the kings and they score a big win in the next draft or two. Plus, what happened to Keegan Murray? He was a bright light and what happened? Yikes.
The problem is you keep changing to bad owners. It all flows from the top. But that’s also the thing that’s hardest to “fix”. The only thing you can do at this point is boycott the product and hope Vivek is forced to sell, and pray he sells to someone far more competent and less of a meddler than he is.
Poor Sacramento. Seems they never get it right. Always goes back to a rebuild. Trading Fox was sudden. They should have been more prepared. If they weren’t going to pay him. They should have been shopping him long before. To get most value. Not last minute……..
Domantas —— come to NYC. Look good next to Mitch. Now you can play the 4.
They offered him a max extension, he didn’t want to play in sac anymore.
Towns, Bridges, Kolek >>> to Kings …
Sabonis, DeM DeR, Murray >>> to Knicks …
Are the knicks a rotisserie team?? every year they shuffle the roster..?
If you understood team building. You would know. Most posters here think they have to trade every year …. I would explain it to you. But I doubt uou care. Opportunity to contend is a small window. Its why 29 teams don’t win a chip every year.
Pls explain it to me Al. 😁
DeMar can go to a winning team tomorrow if he’s willing to take some form of pay cut and play a 6th man role on a team with a lot of shooting. He would thrive in that sort of role. Not saying he *should* do that, just that he can’t have his cake and eat it too at this point in his career. He needs to figure out which is more of a priority for him.
Demare DeRozan for Kyle Kuzma
After the bucks get bounced in the second round of the playoffs
Malik Monk for Colin Sexton
Jazz see Monk as someone who can be their long term SG and Kings see Sexton as a good point guard for them
Gives them a side looking like this
Sexton LaVine Murray Kuzma Sabonis
Carter Ellis LaRavia …. Valaucanes
Think you make this Sabonis side and LaVine as the second in charge. Outside of them you have 3 decent role playing starters. Sexton can give you 15-25 on a pretty consistent basis, doesn’t need the ball and is a grey shooter. Murray flopped last season but there’s potential there as a 3 and D forward. Kuzma similarly to Sexton gives you 15-25 but is a lot more inconsistent. All 3 can play some level of defence but not amazing. Think you need the right coach and depth. Carter Ellis Big Val those guys are good it’s more just filling out with the right forwards and couple other vets
The Kings have long history of mediocrity. Plus a history of inability to keep players. DeM or Sabonis isn’t going to fix that in one year.The only team they ever built was the Divac, Webber team. The only reason they were able to do that. Is cause they drafted most of its core. That kind of luck is what a small market team needs. They need young talent they can build. They should be prioritizing a strong G-league. That would help. Fox their best home grown talent in years. Left first chance he got. That is a Franchise problem. Sacramento is not where talent goes. Its where they end up …….