Chasing a Championship: The Kings’ Quest for a Blockbuster Offseason Trade

Kings Reportedly Explored Trade for Caruso in Pursuit of ‘Significant’ Roster Upgrade

Following the recent extension of head coach Mike Brown and signing of guard Malik Monk to a four-year, $78 million deal, the Kings are actively looking to make a big move this offseason. Sources indicate that they still open to trading their first-round pick as they look to make a significant upgrade to their roster.

Reports suggest that the Kings were close to trading for Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso before he was dealt to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for guard Josh Giddey. Sacramento’s offer included their No. 13 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. While it is unclear what other star players may become available in trades this offseason, the Kings are focused on finding the missing piece that could help them build a championship-caliber roster.

There is also reported interest in a potential trade for Bulls star guard Zach LaVine, though any deal for LaVine would require the Kings to take on the remaining three years and $137.8 million on his contract. The Kings are determined to explore all options and make the necessary moves to improve their team.

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