The 2023 NBA Draft is approaching, meaning the Sacramento Kings are two weeks away from finding their newest rookies. After the success of Keegan Murray this season, the Kings should be looking for their next big prospect. Whether they repeat that success by drafting his twin brother or going in a different direction, the Kings front office seems to know what they are doing.
The Sacramento Kings have a primary looming concern this offseason: forward depth. With three of their four central forwards entering free agency, the Kings need to pick up some forwards in case Harrison Barnes, Trey Lyles, and Terence Davis do not re-sign.