The Sacramento Kings have been quiet for the majority of free agency thus far, but their roster for the 2025-26 season is beginning to take shape.
Sacramento reached an agreement with free agent forward Doug McDermott this week, reuniting with the sharpshooter following a 42-game run last season.
While there are still two months of offseason to go until teams report for training camp in late September, here’s a look at where things currently stand for the Kings as we move into the ‘quiet period’ of the summer.

Updated Sacramento Kings Roster
Guards
Dennis Schröder
Malik Monk
Devin Carter
Keon Ellis
Zach LaVine
Terence Davis
Forwards
DeMar DeRozan
Keegan Murray
Nique Clifford
Dario Saric
Isaac Jones
Doug McDermott
Centers
Domantas Sabonis
Drew Eubanks
Maxime Raynaud
Two-Way Contracts
Dylan Cardwell (C)
Isaiah Stevens (G)
Free Agents: Trey Lyles, Markelle Fultz, Jae Crowder, Mason Jones (RFA), Isaiah Crawford (RFA).
Open Roster Spots: 0 (team can carry up to 21 players during offseason)
Open Two-Way Spots: 1
Projected Starting Lineup & Rotation
Starters
PG – Dennis Schröder
SG – Zach LaVine
SF – DeMar DeRozan
PF – Keegan Murray
C – Domantas Sabonis
Bench
G – Malik Monk
G – Keon Ellis
F – Nique Clifford
F/C – Drew Eubanks
Depth
G – Devin Carter
C – Maxime Raynaud
G – Terence Davis*
F – Isaac Jones
F – Dario Saric
F – Doug McDermott
G – Isaiah Stevens (two-way contract)
C – Dylan Cardwell (two-way contract)
*non-guaranteed
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Falling short to the Hornets in the Summer League Finals may not have been an ideal ending for the Sacramento Kings, but they’ve received plenty of well-deserved recognition for their efforts in Las Vegas.
Nique Clifford and Isaac Jones earned recognition as the NBA announced their NBA 2K26 All-Summer League First and Second Teams on Tuesday.
In six games played, Sacramento’s recent first-rounder tallied 15.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists. It’s easy to see why his teammates, coaches, and staffers often referred to him as a Swiss Army knife (Swiss Army Nique?).
Managing to impact the game in a variety of ways, Clifford also remained efficient in the process, converting 49.3 percent from the field and 11/24 from three (45.8 percent). Not to mention his clutch nature, stepping up in moments where the Kings needed momentum shifted back in their favor.
Read more below:
Nique Clifford, Isaac Jones named to NBA 2K26 All-Summer League Teams
When is the next Sacramento Kings game?
Sacramento Kings preseason basketball is on the way, but we’ll have to wait a bit longer before we see the Beam Team back in action.
The Kings will open up their preseason slate on Wednesday, October 8th, at home against the Toronto Raptors. You can see the full preseason schedule below, with the entire 2025-26 regular season schedule set to be released in August.
Sacramento Kings preseason schedule for the 2025-26 season:
September TBD – Start of NBA training camps for the 2025-26 season
Wednesday, October 8th vs. Toronto Raptors – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 10th @ Portland Trail Blazers – 7 PM PT
Wednesday, October 15th vs. Los Angeles Clippers – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 17th @ Los Angeles Lakers – 7 PM PT
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