The Sacramento Kings are likely gearing up for a busy 2026 offseason, giving general manager Scott Perry a significant test. The Kings hired Perry shortly after their 2024-25 season ended, but he spent his limited 2025 offseason getting a feel of the franchise and the players he holds control over.
Now, Perry is getting ready for his first full offseason in Sacramento, which will give the franchise and fanbase an idea of how the rest of his tenure will go. Not to mention, coming off a 60-loss season, this is one of the most important offseasons in recent Kings history. Here are the three decisions Perry will make that will define his first full offseason:
The No. 7 pick
Of course, every fan knows how important June 23 will be for the Kings. Sure, the Kings got unlucky in the draft lottery by falling to the No. 7 pick, despite losing 60 games, but they should still be able to find a difference-maker.
The Kings will have the perfect opportunity to add their new franchise point guard with the No. 7 pick, with at least two of Darius Acuff Jr., Mikel Brown Jr., Kingston Flemings, and Keaton Wagler expected to be available.
So far, the Kings have been linked to Acuff the most, with...
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