A series of bad decisions has led Sacramento Kings to be one of the franchises that has spent the most time in obscurity and appears to lack a promising future. Just 11 games have been enough to prove that their attempt to assemble old stars with Domantas Sabonis has failed, so they are open to a complete rebuild, according to NBA rumors.
To tear down everything built when the basic foundations are failing. That is the plan the management of Sacramento Kings is considering in the coming months, having accepted that this team cannot compete for anything serious. Not even Domantas Sabonis is safe from a trade, with the Lithuanian being the player they could obtain the most long-term future pieces for. Also, Zach Lavine is a player who could draw interest from numerous championship-contending franchises, while DeRozan and Westbrook seem destined for a gradual decline as mentors within the Kings.
This drastic decision was not made without reason. In the NBA, there is nothing worse than being in no man's land, unable to aim for ambitious goals or be involved in a process that could lead somewhere interesting. Sacramento Kings missed a golden opportunity years ago when they finished third in the regular season, but since then, it has been a disaster. The big question is whether they will consider Keegan Murray as a key piece or if he is also on the market.
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