In a surprising move, free agent guard Dennis Schroder has inked a lucrative three-year, $45 million deal with the Sacramento Kings. The Kings, looking to revamp their backcourt, add Schroder alongside talents like Malik Monk and Zach LaVine. Schroder, who bounced around teams last season, found his footing in Detroit during the playoffs, showcasing his scoring prowess and efficient shooting. The veteran point guard now embarks on his 13th NBA season with a fresh start in Sacramento, aiming to make a significant impact on his new team.
Additionally, the Kings are looking to bolster their frontcourt by pursuing big man Drew Eubanks on a one-year deal. Eubanks, recently waived by the LA Clippers, is set to join Sacramento pending waiver clearance. With these strategic acquisitions, the Kings are signaling their intent to build a competitive roster and make waves in the upcoming NBA season. Fans are eager to see how Schroder's experience and Eubanks' presence will enhance the Kings' performance on the court, setting the stage for an exciting chapter in Sacramento basketball.