The Sacramento Kings were in a much different position a month ago. Now, they are trying to capitalize on their recent hot stretch with a long-awaited trade.
The doom and gloom in Sacramento seems to have largely disappeared. There were points of the 2024-25 NBA season where the Sacramento Kings were included in all sorts of potential teardown rumors. Now, they are being positioned as aggressors in the pursuit of adding talent to the roster.
The Sacramento Kings have been rolling since replacing Mike Brown with Doug Christie, going 9-2 under their new head coach. However, given the amount of talent dispersed around the league, they can’t afford to rest on their laurels.
The Sacramento Kings have been linked to two of the top forwards on the market as the NBA trade deadline approaches.
Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernández spoke about the Oklahoma City Thunder's successful rebuild following his team's Sunday night loss to the latter, and what he is looking for from the Nets as they begin their own process.
With the trade deadline a month away, it probably shouldn’t be a shock that Jordi Fernandez’s current team and his former team are talking.
The NBA's Sunday lineup includes a Brooklyn Nets vs OKC Thunder clash, pitting one of the Eastern Conference's struggling teams against one of the Western Conference's top contenders.
The Brooklyn Nets have been busy ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, but that doesn't mean they will move Cam Johnson if they can't get the right
Cam Johnson has been a hot commodity on the trade market, and there have been several teams linked to him, including the Sacramento Kings.
Brooklyn Nets demand two first-round picks or equivalent assets for Cam Johnson as trade deadline interest heats up.
The Brooklyn Nets want two first-round picks or the value of that in order to trade forward Cam Johnson, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post.