With the 2025 NBA Draft rapidly approaching, the Sacrmaento Kings aren’t in control of any first round pick.
Their 13th overall selection will convey to the Atlanta Hawks as the final portion of the Kevin Huerter trades from years prior.
Leading up to that point, teams continue to workout players. Within or outside of their range, there’s no harm in having the conversations and growing a sense of comfortability between the player, organization, and front office members.
The following is a list of all 2025 NBA Draft members than have participated in a pre-draft workout with the Kings. Important to note that this list only includes players that have publicly been noted as participating in workouts with Sacramento.
May 5th
Silas Demary (Georgia) — SG — 6’5 — 192 lbs
Wooga Poplar (Villanova) — SG — 6’5 — 194 lbs
Tamar Bates (Missouri) — SG — 6’5 — 195 lbs
Darrion Williams (Texas Tech) — SF — 6’6 — 225 lb
Amari Williams (Kentucky) — C – 6’10 — 260 lbs
Rueben Chinyelu (Florida) — C – 6’11 — 255 lbs
May 23rd
Zakai Zeigler (Tennessee) — PG — 5’9 — 172 lbs
RJ Felton (East Carolina) — SG — 6’3 — 208 lbs
Ben Henshall (Perth) — SG — 6’5 — 193 lbs
Cameron Matthews (Mississippi State) — SF — 6’5 — 235 lbs
Yaxel Lendeborg (UAB) — PF — 6’9 — 235 lbs
Jalon Moore (Oklahoma) — PF — 6’7 — 203 lbs
May 29th
Brooks Barnhizer (Northwestern) — SF — 6’4 — 229 lbs
Saint Thomas (USC) — SF — 6’7 — 234 lbs
Jabri Abdur-Rahim (Providence) — SG — 6’6 — 225 lbs
Stefan Todorovic (Pepperdine) — SF — 6’8 — 210 lbs
Matt Cross (SMU) — SF — 6’8 — 210 lbs
Tyson Degenhart (Boise State) — PF — 6’8 — 218 lbs
June 2nd
Marcus Williams (San Francisco) — PG — 6’2 — 200 lbs
Alijah Martin (Florida) — SG — 6’1 — 208 lbs
Chibuzo Agbo (USC) — PF — 6’7 — 225 lbs
Arthur Kaluma (Texas) — PF — 6’6 — 223 Lbs
David N’Guessan (Kansas State) — C — 6’9 — 210 lbs
Daniel Batcho (Lousiana Tech) — C — 6’10 — 250 lbs
June, 6th
Trey Galloway (Indiana) — PG — 6’5 — 205 lbs
Khalif Battle (Gonzaga) — SG — 6’4 — 195 lbs
Reggie Luis (St. John’s) — SF — 6’5 — 210 lbs
Jonathan Pierre (Belmont) — SF — 6’8 — 214 lbs
Nelly Joseph (New Mexico) — C — 6’9 — 247 lbs
Andrew Carr (Kentucky) — C — 6’9 — 222 lbs
June, 9th
Camryn Carter (LSU) — SG — 6’3 — 190 lbs
Tyrese Proctor (Duke) — PG — 6’4 — 183 lbs
Tijani Bamba (Oregon) — SG — 6’4 — 215 lbs
Jahmai Mashack (Tennessee) — SG — 6’2 — 197 lbs
Alexander Toohey (Sydney) — PF — 6’7 — 223 lbs
Mohammed Diawara (Cholet) — PF — 6’9 — 227 lbs
Not all players are guaranteed to have been reported, but these are the players that are known to have worked out for the Kings under the tenure of new GM Scott Perry.
Without a first round selection in the 2025 NBA Draft, Sacramento will be selecting at 42nd.
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Lyles, one of the staples in Sacramento’s rotation over the past four seasons, will enter NBA free agency for the second time since joining the Kings during the 2021-22 season’s trade deadline.
Following a strong 2022-23 season that saw Lyles provide Sacramento with valuable minutes as the team’s backup power forward, the Kentucky product inked a two-year, $16 million deal to remain with the Kings.
Two seasons later, with averages of 6.9 points and 4.5 rebounds on 43/36/70 shooting splits over 127 games under his belt, Lyles will once again enter free agency as Sacramento will have to make another decision on the backup power forward spot.
Read More:
Sacramento Kings Free Agent Profile: Trey Lyles
What’s next for the Sacramento Kings offseason?
Although the Sacramento Kings do not own a first-round pick, they are in the process of preparing for June 25-26th’s 2025 NBA Draft.
Sacramento’s first-round pick was finally conveyed to Atlanta in what was the final ripple effect from the 2022 offseason trade that brought Kevin Huerter to the Kings.
While they won’t select in the first round, Sacramento owns the 42nd pick in the draft, meaning they will select at least one player on Day 2 (June 26th) of the draft.
Be sure to keep up on all Kings offseason news right here on Sactown Sports 1140, with live on-air coverage every Monday-Friday from 6 am to 6 pm PT.
Upcoming offseason schedule for the Sacramento Kings:
Wednesday, June 25th – 2025 NBA Draft
Monday, June 30th – NBA free agent negotiations can begin
Sunday, July 6th – NBA free agents can officially sign with teams
July 10th-20th – Las Vegas NBA Summer League
August TBD – Release of 2025-26 regular season schedule
September TBD – Start of NBA training camps for the 2025-26 season
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