The Sacramento Kings have made sweeping changes to the roster over the past six months. That includes trading for Zach LaVine, signing Dennis Schröder and Drew Eubanks, and drafting promising wing Nique Clifford.
Arguably the most important addition the Kings have made during the 2025 offseason, however, is perhaps the most unlikely candidate: Second-round draft pick Maxime Raynaud.
Sacramento selected Raynaud at No. 42 overall in the 2025 NBA Draft. It was a steal of a selection, as the former Stanford Cardinal star has the attributes needed to provide the depth at center that the Kings were in danger of lacking.