The Sacramento Kings have been on the hunt for a new point guard to help their backcourt, and they may have found the right person for the job.
According to Marc Stein, the Kings are “already being painted” as a landing spot for Dennis Schroder when free agency begins.
Will Schroder solve their problems, and how long will he remain in Sacramento?
The Kings are already being painted as a likely leading suitor for Dennis Schröder when free agency begins, @TheSteinLine has learned.
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Schroder has been all over the league recently.
Since 2023-24, he has played for the Toronto Raptors, Brooklyn Nets, Golden State Warriors, and Detroit Pistons.
During his time with the Pistons, he averaged 10.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 5.3 assists.
He has had a hard time staying in one place, and there are concerns that the Kings would be just his latest stop, and he wouldn’t stick around for long.
When he’s healthy and playing well, Schroder is a reliable and consistent guard.
But there are times when it feels like he doesn’t fit in with the rest of his team or isn’t playing his best version of basketball.
Perhaps that is because he has been moving around so often, and maybe Schroder just needs a long-term home in the league.
Is that the Kings?
Will this be the only move the Kings make during the offseason?
There has been talk of them trading multiple stars, such as DeMar DeRozan and Malik Monk.
So this could be just one of many adjustments they make in the days and weeks ahead.
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