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Domantas Sabonis trade rumors, contract, salary
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• NBA Rumors: Domantas Sabonis To ‘Seek Clarity’ About Kings’ Offseason Plan
Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis is wondering what the organization has in store for him this offseason, according to Sam Amick and Anthony Slater of The Athletic. Sacramento Kings Dealt De’Aaron Fox, Acquired Zach LaVine, Jonas Valanciunas Before NBA Trade Deadline This news comes a month after the Kings traded All-Star guard De’Aaron Fox to […] The post NBA Rumors: Doma...2025See also Sacramento Kings
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• Report: Domantas Sabonis ‘To Seek Clarity’ About Kings’ Plan In Offseason
According to NBA insiders Sam Amick and Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Domantas Sabonis is expected “to seek clarity” about the Sacramento Kings‘ plan this offseason. The Kings traded De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs and acquired Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls at this year’s trade deadline. Sacramento also fired Mike Brown as […] The post R...2025Continue with Sam Amick
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• Domantas Sabonis To Seek Clarity About Kings' Direction In OffseasonDomantas Sabonis is expected to seek clarity about the Sacramento Kings' plans in the offseason, sources tell The Athletic. Sabonis has three more seasons and $140.3 million remaining on his contract. Sabonis has some of the same concerns about the direction of the Kings that De'Aaron Fox had before he expressed his reluctance to commit long-term with an extension. Sources say several members of ...2025Read about Sacramento Kings
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• Domantas Sabonis Diagnosed With Grade 1 Hamstring Strain, Out IndefinitelyDomantas Sabonis was diagnosed with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, the Sacramento Kings announced on Sunday. Sabonis will be out indefinitely, with an update expected to come in a week. Sabonis suffered the injury on Saturday night against the Rockets. The Kings signed Skal Labissiere to a 10-day contract on Sunday....2025See also Out Indefinitely
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• Doug Christie Called Meeting With Kings Starters To Address ConcernsAfter the Sacramento Kings blowout home loss to the Golden State Warriors on Friday, interim head coach Doug Christie called a meeting with his starters to address some concerns. Chief among Christie's issues was making sure his team understood the gravity of their situation. The Kings are battling for a spot in the Western Conference Play-In Tournament with several team. Christie also addressed t...2025See more Doug Christie
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• Alex Len To Join Pacers After Wizards WaiverCenter Alex Len will be waived by the Washington Wizards. Len then plans to sign with the Indiana Pacers for the remainder of the season. Len was acquired by the Wizards at the trade deadline from the Sacramento Kings. He had been a backup for Domantas Sabonis for the last few seasons, but Washington has other options at the center position. Indiana cleared a roster spot at the deadline by sending...2025See more Alex Len
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• 2024-25 Fantasy Basketball: Draft strategy, targets for Points LeaguesMike Barner provides advice to fantasy managers in points league, including why drafting Domantas Sabonis in the first round is a no-brainer....2024Continue with Fantasy Basketball
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• Domantas Sabonis Says Kings Offseason 'Exceeded Expectations'Domantas Sabonis said he's "excited" about what DeMar DeRozan will bring to the Sacramento Kings next season. Sabonis said he thinks adding DeRozan will make the Kings a more versatile team. "I think it's going to be good for us. It's going to make us think differently on the court, move differently, and really read each other," Sabonis said. "We are used to playing one style but he does something...2024Read about DeMar DeRozan
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• Western Notes: Sabonis, Monk, DeRozan, Spencer, Prosper, James
Kings big man Domantas Sabonis admits he expected sixth man Malik Monk to sign elsewhere in free agency. Monk stayed put on a four-year, $78MM contract. “I was actually very surprised,” Sabonis said, per James Ham of The Kings Beat (Twitter link). “I was talking to him a lot during the year and I thought […]...2024Check it out Malik Monk
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• Alex Len, Kings Agree To One-Year, $3.3M ContractVeteran center Alex Len is staying with the Sacramento Kings. Len and the Kings agreed to a one-year deal for $3.3 million ahead of the opening of free agency. Len has spent the last three seasons with Sacramento. Each season, Len has finished the year as the primary backup to starting center Domantas Sabonis. The 7-footer is well-regarded for his defense, rebounding and screen-setting ability. Le...2024See also Alex Len
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Domantas Sabonis trade rumors, contract, salary
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• 2024 NBA Draft: Team Needs: Pacific DivisionSacramento Kings Needs: Resign Malik Monk, backcourt depth, shot blocking Picks: 13, 45 Sacramento finished ninth in the conference last season, but they are just one season removed from being the third seed in the conference, and their major pieces are still there. Domantas Sabonis, De’Aaron Fox, and Keegan Murray are still in the fold,… The post 2024 NBA Draft: Team Needs: Pacific Division...2024Visit the page Sacramento Kings
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• Domantas Sabonis, Jonas Valanciunas Will Play For Lithuania This Summer
Lithuania will be with two of their biggest stars as they attempt to qualify for the Olympics this summer. Both Domantas Sabonis and Jonas Valanciunas will play for Lithuania, first in qualifiers in early-July, followed by the Olympics in Paris. Lithuania is in a qualifying group that will play a tournament in Puerto Rico from July 2 through July 7. Lithuania will play in an initial group that inc...2024Read about Jonas Valanciunas
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• Domantas Sabonis Says Kings ‘Better’ Re-Sign Malik MonkDuring an interview with NBA reporter Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, Domantas Sabonis said the Sacramento Kings “better” re-sign Malik Monk. Monk becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer. “We better keep him,” Sabonis said. “I think there’s no excuse. I’ll talk to Monte (McNair) and Vivek (Ranadivé). We’ve got to keep him. He’s a big piece for […] The po...2024Continue with Malik Monk
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• Domas, Fox reflect on Kings' ugly loss night before trade deadlineDomantas Sabonis and De'Aaron Fox reflected on the Kings' pre-NBA trade deadline loss to the Detroit Pistons....2024Continue with Aaron Fox
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• De'Aaron Fox Turned Down Two-Year, $105M Extension From Kings In Hopes Of SupermaxThe Sacramento Kings offered De'Aaron Fox a two-year, $105 million extension before the start of the 23-24 season, sources tell Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report. The two-year offer is the maximum the Kings are currently allowed to offer. Fox decided to turn down the extension in hopes of making an All-NBA team again this season, which would make him eligible to sign a four-year supermax worth appro...2023See more articles Sacramento Kings
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• Sabonis thrilled to remain with Kings after contract extensionDomantas Sabonis shed light on his Kings contract extension, and explained why he is excited to be in Sacramento for the long-term...2023
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• Kings Have Five Centers Competing For Two Roster SpotsThe Sacramento Kings have six centers currently under contract in Domantas Sabonis, Javale McGee, Alex Len, Nerlens Noel, Neemias Queta and Skal Labissiere. McGee recently signed a one-year guaranteed contract at the veteran's minimum. Sabonis and Len are also on guaranteed contracts. The Kings plan on assigning Labissiere to the G League, which leaves McGee, Len, Noel and Queta to compete for two...2023Read about Sacramento Kings
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• Kings Reportedly Never Offered Tyrese Haliburton for Ben Simmons
The Sacramento Kings were the subject of a lot of criticism after the 2021-22 NBA Trade Deadline. The team traded Tyrese Haliburton to the Indiana Pacers in a deal centered around Domantas Sabonis. At the time, many people questioned the direction the Kings were taking, but the deal has seemingly worked out for both the […] The post Kings Reportedly Never Offered Tyrese Haliburton for Ben Si...2023Check it out Tyrese Haliburton
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• Kings Never Offered Tyrese Haliburton To Sixers For Ben SimmonsThe Sacramento Kings never offered Tyrese Haliburton as part of a package to the Philadelphia 76ers for Ben Simmons, sources told Marc Stein. The Kings were rumored to be interested in trading for Simmons during the 21-22 season and eventually traded Haliburton for Domantas Sabonis. The Kings turned into a playoff team last season with Sabonis having an All-NBA season, while Haliburton emerged as ...2023Check it out Ben Simmons
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• Contract Details: Sabonis, Middleton, VanVleet, Russell, Clark
The Kings’ renegotiation and extension of Domantas Sabonis‘ contract includes $203.6MM in guaranteed money, Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype tweets. The five-year deal also includes $13MM in incentives, raising its potential value to $216.6MM. Sacramento used $8.6MM in cap room to give Sabonis a raise on next season’s salary – from $22MM to $30.6MM — […]...2023Visit the page Michael Scotto
Domantas Sabonis trade rumors, contract, salary
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• Sacramento secure Domantas Sabonis with a five-year, $217M contract extension with the Kings
It seems that the Kings will now have Domantas Sabonis for good, as they’ve recently signed him to a five-year, $217 million deal, even though he still had another season left on his contract. Sacramento wanted to secure their All-NBA center for years to come. This means that the 27-year-old athlete has his signature in […] The post Sacramento secure Domantas Sabonis with a five-year,...2023
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• Hollinger & Duncan: Free Agency Tour de ForceJohn and Nate discuss the big initial trends of free agency, focusing on the big cap space teams. How would we rank Detroit, Houston, Indiana, Oklahoma City, Orlando, San Antonio, Sacramento, and Utah for how their cap space flexibility was used. We also have debates on the Jerami Grant contract, the Dillon Brooks contract, the Domantas Sabonis renegotiation and extension, and much more, including...2023Check it out Hollinger Duncan
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• Report: Domas took less money to prioritize Kings' roster
All-Star center Domantas Sabonis reportedly turned down more contract money to prioritize the Kings' roster-building flexibility....2023
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• Report: Former Gonzaga standout Domantas Sabonis agrees to contract extension with Sacramento
Jul. 1—Gonzaga's highest-paid NBA player is about to get richer. All-NBA center Domantas Sabonis has agreed to restructure his contract and accept an extension with the Sacramento Kings for five years, $217 million. ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported the deal, via Sabonis' agents Greg Lawrence and Jason Ranne. Sabonis, 27, stared alongside De'Aaron Fox, leading the Sacramento to the playoffs ......2023See more Sacramento Kings
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• Kings, Domantas Sabonis agree to 5-year, $217 million extension, contract renegotiation
The Sacramento Kings and power forward Domantas Sabonis have agreed to a contract renegotiation and extension for a total of $217 million over five years, Sabonis’ agent Greg Lawrence confirmed to The Athletic. ESPN was the first to report the news. Here’s what you need to know: Sabonis averaged 19.1 points and 7.3 assists per game for the Kings last season. He also averaged 12.3 rebo...2023See more articles Sacramento Kings
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• Sabonis agrees to five-year, $217M extension with Kings
The Kings and All-Star center Domantas Sabonis have agreed to a massive contract extension....2023
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• Alex Len, Kings Agree To One-Year, $3.2M Contract
Alex Len has agreed to re-sign with the Sacramento Kings on a one-year, $3.2 million dollar contract. That's the 10-years of service veteran minimum for Len. Len was used sparingly last season for the Kings, but emerged as a rotation player late in the regular season and in the playoffs. Sacramento values him as an important depth player behind Domantas Sabonis at the center position....2023See more articles Alex Len
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• Sabonis, Kings agree to 5-year, $217M extensionAll-NBA center Domantas Sabonis has agreed to a contract renegotiation and extension with the Sacramento Kings totaling $217 million over five years, including $195 million in new money, his agents Greg Lawrence and Jason Ranne told ESPN on Saturday....2023See more Sacramento Kings
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• Kings Agree To Renegotiate, Extend Domantas Sabonis’ Contract
The Kings are renegotiating Domantas Sabonis‘ 2023/24 salary and signing him to a long-term contract extension, agents Greg Lawrence and Jason Ranne tell Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN (Twitter links). Sacramento will use its cap room to give Sabonis a raise on this year’s $22MM salary and will tack on four new years to his expiring […]...2023See also Kings Agree
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• Sabonis agrees to five-year, $217M extension with Kings
The Kings and All-Star center Domantas Sabonis have agreed to a massive contract extension....2023