The Sacramento Kings have added veteran big man Precious Achiuwa to their roster on a one-year deal, aiming to strengthen their lineup amid a challenging start to the season.
According to sources from ESPN and Reuters, Achiuwa signed a veteran minimum contract with the Kings. This move addresses the team’s early struggles, including a 2-5 record and issues in the frontcourt caused by injuries and inconsistency.
At 26 years old, Achiuwa offers athleticism, defensive flexibility, and valuable experience, qualities the Kings hope will ignite their performance. To make room on the roster, the Kings released second-year center Isaac Jones, indicating a shift toward relying on proven players rather than prospects.
"Sacramento currently ranks fourth-worst in the NBA for defensive rating, allowing 118.3 points per 100 possessions."
Drafted 20th overall by the Miami Heat in 2020 after playing at Memphis, Achiuwa showed potential during his rookie season. His more established role came during his three seasons with the Toronto Raptors, where in 153 games he averaged 8.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 21.6 minutes per game, demonstrating his effectiveness as a rotation player.
In December 2023, Achiuwa was traded to the New York Knicks as part of the OG Anunoby deal, continuing his NBA journey before joining Sacramento.
The Kings’ signing of Precious Achiuwa reflects a strategic attempt to improve their defense and frontcourt depth by adding an experienced and versatile big man.
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