The Sacramento Kings have had an incredibly active offseason, but they still have two open roster spots for training camp — and there’s several players they should look at to fill it.
The crop of free agents still available has been severely thinned out, but there’s still a few players left who could make an impact with the Sacramento Kings next season.
The roster is pretty well-rounded, but Sacramento could still use a bit more wing depth because, in all honesty, you can never have enough. In addition to that, the Sacramento Kings might need to add another player regardless of position.
As Sactown Royalty’s Richard Ivanowski pointed out on Twitter Sunday, the Kings have yet to officially sign Richaun Holmes, whom they agreed to a two-year, $10 million deal with at the start of free agency. But, since the Kings signed him using the room-mid level exception, they have to use all of their cap space to use it.
That’ll just mean adding somebody on a minimum contract, so there shouldn’t be any hesitation from the front office in getting something done quickly. And, luckily for them, there’s still some players well worth a minimum level contract, starting with Sindarius Thornwell.
UPDATE 7/15 AT 7 p.m.: The Sacramento Kings have signed forward Tyler Lydon, opening up the team’s room-MLE. They can still bring in any of these three players to bring the roster to a full 20 players before training camp.