Report: Sacramento Kings eyeing free agent Precious Achiuwa

Report: Sacramento Kings eye free agent Precious Achiuwa

The Sacramento Kings are reportedly considering signing free agent center Precious Achiuwa, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer. The team continues to search for size and depth in the frontcourt.

Team context and needs

The Kings are currently struggling with rebounding and rank last in the NBA with 37.5 rebounds per game. This issue is amplified by the absence of starting forward Keegan Murray, who is recovering from wrist surgery. General manager Scott Perry is believed to be targeting a physical center to strengthen the roster.

About Precious Achiuwa

Achiuwa, 26, is a five-year NBA veteran who most recently played for the New York Knicks during the 2024–25 season. Known for his energy and rebounding ability, Achiuwa’s playing style fits the Kings’ current needs on both ends of the court.

“The Sacramento Kings are looking at bringing in veteran center Precious Achiuwa, according to league sources.” — Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer), November 3, 2025

Possible roster adjustments

If Sacramento proceeds with signing Achiuwa, the team would need to make a corresponding roster move, as it currently holds 15 standard contracts. Players such as Russell Westbrook, whose contract for the season is not fully guaranteed, or rotation forwards Issac Jones (on a non-guaranteed deal), Dario Saric, and Doug McDermott could be affected by the potential signing.

Author’s Summary

The Sacramento Kings are exploring a deal with veteran center Precious Achiuwa to bolster their rebounding and interior presence amid early-season roster challenges.

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