Sacramento Kings
The Sacramento Kings have reshaped their roster in the last few months. Desperate to snap their 16-year playoff drought, which is the longest streak in NBA history, the front office got to work making changes to the roster.
Domantas Sabonis was acquired from the Indiana Pacers, which was a questionable decision since it cost them Tyrese Haliburton. This offseason they upgraded on the wing, signing Malik Monk, drafting Keegan Murray and trading for Kevin Huerter from the Atlanta Hawks.
Sacramento should be an improved defensive team with some of the additions, especially with Mike Brown taking over as head coach. Given the current position of the team, they should try and make a run at Jonathan Isaac.
Isaac could be a long-term replacement for Harrison Barnes, whose contract expires after this season. In need of more defensive-minded players, Isaac has the potential to be a true difference maker on that end of the court. He has averaged more than one block and steal per game thus far in his career.
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Isaac is already a decent 3-point shooter, making 33 percent for his career. If he bumped that number up to even just 36 percent, he would be an elite 3-and-D performer with the defense that he brings to the table.
The Sacramento Kings need to get creative when it comes to adding talent to the roster and Isaac would be a low-risk, high-reward acquisition depending on the price to land him.