Double K’s 2025 NBA Season Preview: Sacramento Kings

Good call. Hereโ€™s a detailed 2025โ€“26 Sacramento Kings Season Preview โ€” breaking down their roster, strengths & risks, and what to expect. (If you want a playoff prediction, I can give you my projection too.)


2025โ€“26 Sacramento Kings Season Preview

1. Big Picture / Context

  • The Kings are coming off a 40โ€“42 season and a Play-In appearance, but they havenโ€™t made the main playoff bracket. (NBA)
  • This year marks a retool under new frontโ€‘office leadership: Scott Perry is now the GM, and Doug Christie has been promoted from interim to full-time head coach. (NBA)
  • The goal: make a push back into the playoffs (or at least the Play-In) by blending veteran experience with younger talent. (The Playoffs)

2. Coaching & Front Office

  • Head Coach: Doug Christie โ€” He went 27โ€“24 as the interim coach last season, and now gets a full season to implement his vision. (NBA)
  • His coaching philosophy: reportedly wants a fast, attacking team โ€” more transition, more threes, more movement. (VSiN)
  • Supporting staff: The coaching staff includes experienced assistants; the organization seems serious about building a stable culture. (sactownsports.com)

3. Roster Breakdown

Hereโ€™s a breakdown of the core pieces, additions, and key roles:

Starters / Key Players

  • Domantas Sabonis โ€” Still the anchor in the frontcourt. Heโ€™s the primary playmaker from the big-man spot.
  • DeMar DeRozan โ€” Veteran scorer. He brings consistency and leadership. (Wikipedia)
  • Zach LaVine โ€” Athletic, high-scoring wing, acquired in a big trade. (NBA)
  • Keegan Murray โ€” Huge X-factor. According to NBA.com, heโ€™s a versatile forward and theyโ€™re expecting him to make a leap. (NBA)
  • Injury caveat: Heโ€™ll miss the first 4โ€“6 weeks of the season due to a thumb injury. (NBA)
  • Point Guard: Dennis Schrรถder was added to address their need for a true PG. (NBA Analysis)
  • Veteran Depth: They also added Russell Westbrook late, which gives them experience, playmaking, and toughness. (The Guardian)

Role Players / Bench

  • Dario ล ariฤ‡ โ€” Acquired in a trade, provides frontcourt depth. (NBA)
  • Drew Eubanks โ€” Signed in free agency to help with big-man minutes. (NBA)
  • Keon Ellis โ€” Option exercised; should continue to play a role. (NBA)
  • Rookies: They drafted Nique Clifford and Maxime Raynaud. (NBA)
  • Veteran shooters: They reโ€‘signed Doug McDermott for scoring punch. (NBA Analysis)

4. Strengths

  1. Scoring Versatility: With DeRozan, LaVine, and Murray, they have multiple ways to generate offense โ€” slashers, shooters, creators. (Fadeaway World)
  2. Experience + Youth Blend: The mix of seasoned vets (Westbrook, DeRozan, ล ariฤ‡) with younger talent (Murray, Clifford) potentially gives them a balanced roster. (Fadeaway World)
  3. Improved Playmaking: Sabonisโ€™ passing, Schrรถderโ€™s speed, and Westbrookโ€™s playmaking could make their transition game more dynamic. (VSiN)
  4. New Leadership: Christie getting a full season, hopefully, brings more stability and a clear identity.

5. Risks / Challenges

  1. Defense Issues: This has been a major problem. According to The Playoffs, their defense was weak, especially on the perimeter and protecting the rim. (The Playoffs)
  2. Fit & Chemistry: Putting LaVine, DeRozan, Sabonis, and Westbrook together isnโ€™t easy. There are overlapping styles, and their offensive sets could feel crowded. (Fadeaway World)
  3. Injury Risk: Murrayโ€™s early-season injury and any other key player injuries could derail their plans.
  4. Ageing Core: Several of their top contributors are older veterans. If they fall off or decline, thereโ€™s not a ton of back-end assurance.
  5. Bench Uncertainty: While they added pieces, bench scoring and consistency remain concerns. Some previews note the bench was a weak link. (Fadeaway World)
  6. Playoff Barrier: The West is very competitive. Even if they improve, locking down a top-6 seed (and avoiding reliance on Play-In) is tough. (NBA)

6. Key X-Factor

  • Keegan Murray: Many previews point to him as the biggest swing factor for the Kings. If he plays well (especially defensively and as a 3-point threat), he could push them higher. (NBA)
  • Coach Christie: How well Christie can manage rotations, balance veteran minutes, and inject pace will be crucial.

7. Outlook / Projection

  • Realistic Goals: A 45-ish win season is plausible if things click โ€” possibly contending for a Play-In spot or even sneaking into a low playoff seed (but that’s optimistic). (The Playoffs)
  • Best Case: Chemistry improves, defense tightens up, and Murrayโ€™s breakout helps them push into more consistent contention.
  • Worst Case: Fit problems, defensive issues, or injuries lead to another .500ish (or worse) season and yet another disappointment.

8. What to Watch This Season

  • Start of the Season: How they manage without Murray for the first month or so.
  • Rotation Usage: Will Christie lean on veterans, or give more minutes to young guys like Clifford and Raynaud?
  • Defensive Identity: Whether they can actually improve on defense โ€” both individually (perimeter defense) and as a unit.
  • Bench Production: How much Schrรถder, McDermott, and Eubanks contribute.
  • Trade / Move Activity: Whether they make more moves midseason (or later) if things arenโ€™t working.

Conclusion

The 2025โ€“26 Kings are at a crucial pivot point. Theyโ€™ve got a core that mixes scoring talent, veteran savvy, and youthful upside. With Doug Christie now in charge for a full season, thereโ€™s a chance for real growth โ€” but the risks are significant, especially on defense and fit.

My lean: Theyโ€™re likely a Play-In team again unless things really gel. But if the stars align, they have the pieces to surprise.