What The Sacramento Kings Should Do With Their Draft Pick?

Sep 13, 2015; Lexington, KY, USA; Vlade Divac vice president of basketball operations and general manager of the Sacramento Kings (L) talks with owner Vivek Ranadiv (R) during the Alumni Game between North Carolina and Kentucky at Rupp Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 13, 2015; Lexington, KY, USA; Vlade Divac vice president of basketball operations and general manager of the Sacramento Kings (L) talks with owner Vivek Ranadiv (R) during the Alumni Game between North Carolina and Kentucky at Rupp Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports /
facebooktwitterreddit

After the NBA Draft Lottery concluded last Tuesday, it’s official that the Sacramento Kings will have the 8th overall pick in this year’s draft.

With this pick now in the arsenal for the Kings this offseason, there are many directions that Vlade Divac and the front office can do to utilize it.

An obvious direction to take is that the Kings can stay put at the #8 spot in the draft and invest the pick on a prospect to their liking that is available when they are on the clock.

The Kings could also trade the pick to either go higher in the draft and pick up a big-time prospect or trade down in the draft to potentially gain better assets. Possibly even trade the pick for a player already in the NBA that they feel is more valuable.

More from Kings News

Whatever the Kings do with their first round draft pick is uncertain at the moment, but one thing that is for sure is that Sacramento needs to make the right decision in whatever they do.

If they decide whether to draft a player at #8, trade up/down in the draft or trade for a player already in the league, the decision needs to benefit the purple and white going forward.

Kings fans, we want to hear from you on this situation. If you are Divac and the crew, what would you want to do with the #8 overall draft pick? Would you stay put in the order, trade up/down in the draft, or trade the pick for a player that is already in the league? We want to hear from you.

To express your thoughts on this question feel free to participate in the survey that is currently up on our Twitter account.

More from A Royal Pain

The NBA Draft doesn’t start until June 23, so the Kings definitely have time to go through their options on what they want to do.

Rafe’s Thoughts

For me, I would stay at the #8 spot in the draft, but it depends really on who is available in when the Kings are on the clock. If a player like a Kris Dunn, Jaylen Brown, or fingers crossed, Buddy Hield are available for the picking, I would probably pull the trigger on any one of them at this time.