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Zach LaVine among top-10 shooters in NBA 2K26

It’s no secret that Sacramento Kings guard Zach LaVine can shoot with the very best. NBA 2K26’s ratings concur with that sentiment.

NBA 2K26 unveiled its top-ten three-point shooters ahead of the game’s release on September 5th, with LaVine included on a list that features several of the best players in the game today.

Superstars Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Edwards are also included in the list of NBA 2K26’s top long-distance threats.

Here’s where LaVine ranks among the best shooters in the upcoming game:

NBA 2K26: 3PT Shooter Rankings

Elite from long range 👌

Here are your Top 10 shooters from beyond the arc in #NBA2K26 pic.twitter.com/AECIhLjaFy

— NBA 2K (@NBA2K) August 11, 2025

During the 2024-25 season, LaVine shot 44.6% from three-point range–the second-best average in the NBA.

LaVine finished the year with 239 made three-point field goals (eighth in the NBA), while averaging 3.2 made triples per contest (10th in the NBA).

The Kings guard made five or more three-point field goals in 17 games last season, the ninth-most of any player in the league.

You can purchase NBA 2K26 on September 5th, or pre-order the game by clicking here.

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The Sacramento Kings may not be done making moves this offseason. New general manager Scott Perry was blunt about their need for a point guard before landing Dennis Schroder in free agency.

But he may be on the market for more guard depth. Since then, former MVP Russell Westbrook has continued to be linked to Sacramento.

ESPN‘s Tim MacMahon reported on Tuesday that the Kings remain “the most likely destination for Westbrook.”

Westbrook would provide point guard depth in the case of an injury to Schroder, while also fitting the identity that Perry’s aiming to cultivate in Sacramento’s capital.

Sacramento Kings are ‘the most likely destination’ for Russell Westbrook

When is the next Sacramento Kings game?

Sacramento Kings preseason basketball is on the way, but we’ll have to wait a bit longer before we see the Beam Team back in action.

The Kings will open up their preseason slate on Wednesday, October 8th, at home against the Toronto Raptors. You can see the full preseason schedule below, with the entire 2025-26 regular season schedule set to be released in August.

Sacramento Kings preseason schedule for the 2025-26 season:

September TBD – Start of NBA training camps for the 2025-26 season

Wednesday, October 8th vs. Toronto Raptors – 7 PM PT

Friday, October 10th @ Portland Trail Blazers – 7 PM PT

Wednesday, October 15th vs. Los Angeles Clippers – 7 PM PT

Friday, October 17th @ Los Angeles Lakers – 7 PM PT

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