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Reportedly, Kings Held Meetings with 10 Projected Lottery Picks at NBA Combine

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The Sacramento Kings are gearing up for the upcoming NBA Draft, and they are leaving no stone unturned in their search for talent. Despite not making the playoffs this season, the Kings have a strong core of players led by De’Aaron Fox, Domantas Sabonis, and Keegan Murray.

According to a report by Sean Cunningham of FOX 40, the Kings met with 10 projected lottery picks during last week’s NBA Combine in Chicago. Among the prospects they interviewed were Donovan Clingan, Dalton Knecht, Cody Williams, Alex Sarr, Ja’Kobe Walter, and Sacramento native Jared McCain.

While this year’s draft class may not have any standout superstars, the Kings are hoping to find the missing piece that could propel them back to the NBA Finals. With the No. 13 pick in the draft, they have a chance to add more firepower to their roster and complement their existing core of players.

The Kings are optimistic about their future and are focused on building a competitive team that can contend for a championship. With the right draft picks and strategic moves, they believe they can make a strong push in the upcoming seasons. Stay tuned as the Kings continue their search for the next big talent to join their ranks.

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