Sacramento Kings will no longer have Zach LaVine for the remainder of the 2025-26 season. The veteran guard will undergo hand surgery after the 2026 All-Star break, a procedure that will bring his campaign to an end, as reported by Chris Haynes. LaVine had been listed on the injured report for much of the year, and his physical condition was already causing concern within the organization.
"Zach LaVine, the Kings' guard, will undergo hand surgery that will end his season after the All-Star break," Haynes stated. "LaVine's 2025-26 season has concluded."
The news comes at a challenging time for Sacramento, reaching the All-Star break with a record of 12-44, the worst in the Western Conference and also the lowest in the entire NBA. Throughout the season, LaVine was involved in trade rumors before the deadline, but his recent injury history and high salary hindered any significant moves.
The shooting guard is in the final season of his five-year, $215.1 million contract, which includes a player option for $48.9 million for the next season, a significant figure for a franchise undergoing a reevaluation process.

An offensive spark that sparked debate
Despite physical setbacks, LaVine showcased glimpses of his scoring ability. The most notable was his 42-point performance in the 127-111 victory against the Miami Heat, his best individual mark of the season.
After that game, LaVine was straightforward about his offensive role: "I can do it any night if given the ball enough," said the guard.
His words drew attention both for the implied message and the timing, as Sacramento was exploring different scenarios in the market. For some observers, that comment, combined with his physical issues, may have further diminished the interest from potential suitors.
An early closure and an uncertain future
With surgery on the horizon, LaVine will now focus on his rehabilitation with an eye on the 2026-27 season. For the Kings, the absence confirms that the rest of the season will be more focused on assessing young talent and long-term planning rather than pursuing immediate results. The absence of their most recognized scorer symbolizes, in many ways, a season that never found stability.
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