Sacramento Kings Willing To Listen To Trade Offers On All But Two of their Players
Nov 24, 2025
The Sacramento Kings have undergone plenty of changes to their roster in recent years, but in 2025–26, they're off to a dreadful start, sitting at 4–13 early in the season. That's led to plenty of speculation over the current roster, with many believing that the organization is ready to blow it up and start anew, just a short time after putting this current roster together.
That reporting has continued in the latest speculation from Jake Fischer, who has revealed that the team is ready to move on from all but two players on their roster. Before the 2025–26 season began, those players were Keegan Murray and Keon Ellis, but now, things have changed, as the latter is now available, replaced by 2025 first-round draft pick Nique Clifford.
That means that Malik Monk, Russell Westbrook, Zach LaVine, and DeMar DeRozan are all available, as well as the face of the franchise, Domantas Sabonis, who is currently sidelined with an injury. However, just because those players are available, it doesn't mean that the Kings will be giving them away for free, as they are seeking assets that could be used to launch them into a new, exciting era of Sacramento basketball.


Only time will tell whether or not the Kings can move some, if not all, of the rest of their roster this season, but if they can do so and acquire some young names and future draft picks, the duo of Murray and Clifford is certainly a good building block for the future.


















