Brett Siegel, NBA Reporter for Clutch Points, joined The Allen Stiles Show to discuss the latest with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, what the Sacramento Kings could potentially trade Devin Carter for, and plenty more.
Golden State Warriors forward Kuminga has been the highlight of this offseason, particularly from Sacramento’s perspective as they’ve had rumored interest in a sign-and-trade for the 22-year-old.
Siegel said there’s minimal change on that front, as negotiations continue to center around his current situation.
Russell Westbrook has remained in the recent rumor mill, though, with Siegel saying that Sacramento remains the only team that seems interested in the former MVP.
But the Kings’ general manager, Scott Perry, would need to clear space in order to do so. While moving Malik Monk seems to have been considered, what about second-year guard Devin Carter?
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“I would venture to say a one second round pick [for Carter],” Siegel said of a potential deal. “Maybe even a protected second-round pick.”
At that point, as they mention in the conversation, it may be in Sacramento’s best interest to see what the former lottery pick can provide when fully healthy.
Carter has still hardly gotten his footing at the NBA level after being injured and hindered for most of his first year. If Perry’s set on Westbrook, he may need to get creative.
“If we’re just talking about dumping Devin Carter for Russell Westbrook, I don’t understand the vision there,” Siegel said.
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Other topics discussed include:
Could the Golden State Warriors change their offer to RFA Jonathan Kuminga?
Is there any remaining chance of a Kuminga sign-and-trade being completed?
Potential avenues to Kuminga landing in Sacramento at a later date
Kings continue to be only team with rumored interst to Russell Westbrook
Devin Carter’s potential value
Other ways Scott Perry could look to add Westbrook
All that and PLENTY more!
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New Sacramento Kings point guard Dennis Schroder is putting on a show for Germany in this year’s FIBA EuroBasket, an international tournament between teams that play in the European Zone of the International Basketball Federation.
Dennis Schroder, a German native playing for Germany alongside fellow NBA talents like Franz Wagner, Daniel Theis, and Tristan Da Silva, was named Player of the Game following a 106-76 win over Montenegro on Wednesday.
The new Kings guard racked up 21 points on seven-of-13 shooting from the field to go along with four assists and one steal over just 22 minutes.
Dennis Schroder and Germany will be back in action on Friday when they face Sweden at 3:30 am PT.
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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.
Sacramento will begin the regular season on Wednesday, October 22nd in Phoenix before returning home to play its home-opener against the Utah Jazz on Friday, October 24th.
Click here to see the full 2025-26 Sacramento Kings schedule.
Upcoming Sacramento Kings schedule for the 2025-26 season
Preseason
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
Regular Season
Wednesday, October 22nd – @ Phoenix Suns – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 24th – vs. Utah Jazz – 7 PM PT
Sunday, October 26th – vs. Los Angeles Lakers – 6 PM PT
Tuesday, October 28th – @ Oklahoma City Thunder – 5 PM PT
Wednesday, October 29th – @ Chicago Bulls – 5 PM PT
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