The NBA offseason market for veteran players continues to churn, with Russell Westbrook emerging as one of the most intriguing names still available.
The 37-year-old guard delivered a solid campaign with the Denver Nuggets last season but remains without a contract as teams weigh his fit within their systems.
One franchise has emerged as the clear frontrunner for his services heading into the new season.
“League sources consider the Sacramento Kings the most likely destination for Westbrook, who will turn 37 during the first month of the season. If that’s the case, Westbrook would likely come off the bench again and share ballhandling duties with free agency addition Dennis Schroder,” ESPN’s Tim MacMahon wrote.
The Sacramento Kings are favored to land Russell Westbrook, with a return to OKC or Denver considered unlikely, per @espn_macmahon
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The Sacramento Kings are rebuilding their roster after a disappointing season that ended with a Play-In Tournament loss and significant front office changes.
Adding veteran depth has become a priority as the organization seeks to strengthen its backcourt under new leadership.
Westbrook would bring experience and playmaking ability to a Kings team looking to compete in the loaded Western Conference.
His role would likely mirror his successful stint in Denver, coming off the bench to provide energy and veteran leadership.
A move to Sacramento would represent Westbrook’s sixth team in seven seasons. That journey reflects both his adaptability as a player and his continued value as a veteran presence despite being in the twilight of his career.
The Kings appear confident that Westbrook can contribute meaningful minutes while mentoring their younger players.
His arrival would add another layer to their backcourt rotation alongside Dennis Schroder, whom they signed during free agency.
No deal has been finalized, but Sacramento’s pursuit signals their belief in what the former MVP can still provide at this stage of his career.
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