Here's a bombshell for NBA fans: Despite rumors swirling, the Sacramento Kings have no intention of buying out DeMar DeRozan's contract if he remains on the team past the trade deadline. This revelation comes on the heels of reports suggesting DeRozan was a prime candidate for a buyout in the coming month. But here's where it gets controversial: according to team sources, there haven’t even been discussions with DeRozan’s camp about such a move. Why does this matter? Because DeRozan, currently in the second year of a three-year deal signed in 2014, is set to earn $25.7 million next season—though only $10 million of that is guaranteed. And this is the part most people miss: the Kings aren’t in a hurry to trade him. If he stays past the deadline, that partial guarantee gives the team flexibility to either explore trade options or shed some salary this summer.
DeRozan, like other Sacramento veterans, has been on the trading block to some extent, but the Kings seem content to play the long game. Behind the scenes, his professionalism has earned him praise from teammates, coaches, and executives. Despite the team’s struggles and a regime change he didn’t sign up for, DeRozan has remained productive and positive, averaging 19.2 points in 51 games this season. Earlier this month, he hit a career milestone, becoming just the 23rd player in NBA history to score 26,000 points.
But here’s the real question: Is keeping DeRozan the right move for the Kings, or should they capitalize on his trade value now? With his contract structure and consistent performance, he could be a valuable asset—either on the court or as a bargaining chip. What do you think? Is the Kings’ strategy a smart play, or are they missing an opportunity? Let us know in the comments!