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On multiple levels, this one Huert.
JaVale had a forgettable season in Sacramento.
The Lottery didn't result in any surprises for the Kings.
The Kings are unlikely to move up in this one.
Sacramento's rookie guard showed some flashes in his brief time on the court but still has a lot of work to do to earn his spot in the league.
Lyles had a good year despite some moments of inconsistency.
Sacramento's flier on the young wing from Pepperdine didn't seem to pan out.
Harrison Barnes has been with the Kings longer than most, but his time with the franchise could be nearing its end.
Alex Len was the reliable backup to Domantas Sabonis that the Kings needed.
Better luck next year.
Malik Monk was far more than a super 6th man this season for the Sacramento Kings - he was one of the squad’s best and least-replaceable players.
Keegan Murray added multiple dimensions to his game in his sophomore year but now needs to work on bringing everything together consistently.
Ellis was a great surprise this season.
In an otherwise up and down season for the Sacramento Kings, Domantas Sabonis was Mr. Consistent.
Monte McNair made it clear the Sacramento Kings want to bring Malik Monk back this offseason.
Monk discusses what is ahead for him this summer in free agency.
Thank you for sharing the ride with us.
The Kings never gave up, but never really had control.
Go Kings!