2. Sacramento Kings
The Sacramento Kings made peculiar choices with their last two first-round picks.
The Sacramento Kings selected point guards Tyrese Haliburton and Davion Mitchell despite their best player, De’Aaron Fox, being a point guard as well.
As a result, a lot of the minutes at shooting guard are given to second point guards. That has pushed Buddy Hield to the bench and is playing some minutes at the 3. Getting a more natural small forward, such as Cedi Osman, could help balance out the roster.
Sacramento has very little depth on the wing, as Harrison Barnes is the starting power forward. That leaves Maurice Harkless as the only other true small forward on the roster, so they could certainly use more depth there.
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Osman isn’t the star that the Sacramento Kings were shopping for this offseason, but he is a solid player that can give the rotation a little bit of a boost. Sacramento is getting very little production from the wing outside of Barnes, and Osman could help change that.