The Sacramento Kings are expected to make Domantas Sabonis available for trade talks this offseason as they explore roster and salary adjustments.
The Sacramento Kings are expected to face plenty of offseason speculation, but their stance on Domantas Sabonis appears to be coming into focus as trade rumors continue to circulate around the NBA.
Sabonis has been mentioned as one of the notable names in the league's early trade landscape that will be made available for trade talks by the Kings, per Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, with executives around the NBA monitoring his situation closely as Sacramento evaluates its roster direction.
However, despite the noise, Sabonis still remains under contract for two more seasons, including a salary of 45.4 million dollars for the 2026-27 campaign, giving Sacramento flexibility in how it handles his future.
This past season, Sabonis was limited to just 19 games, but he still delivered productive numbers when healthy, averaging 15.8 points, 11.4 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game.
Even with availability concerns, the Kings continue to view Sabonis as a high-impact big man when on the court. His rebounding, passing, and interior presence still make him one of the more unique centers in the league.
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