Sacramento Kings: 3 questions to answer in the offseason

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3. What happens with the bigs?

Everybody is talking about small-ball these days, but the Kings are doing the exact opposite. The team currently has eight players that are at least 6’9” or above. At some point, the Kings might come back to reality and tweak the roster. Maybe it will be the veteran big men, Kosta Koufos or Zach Randolph, that will be moved before training camp.

Koufos can be a great addition for a contender and the Kings could get some value in return. Randolph doesn’t fit in with the Kings’ plan of playing up-tempo, but he might be more valuable for other teams as a bench guy.

The Kings also have valuable but unproven assets with young guys like Skal Labissiere and Willie Cauley-Stein.

Marvin Bagley III and Harry Giles should be the only untouchables in the frontcourt, but the Kings have to move some of the other big men to balance out the roster.