DeMarcus Cousins sees a real turning point in Sacramento, and he’s putting that belief squarely on Darius Acuff Jr.
The former Kings center was in town for Sacramento’s Summer League game against the Washington Wizards on Sunday, and he didn’t hold back when talking about the Kings’ seventh overall pick. Cousins called Acuff Jr. a player who can change the direction of the franchise, and he pointed to the young guard’s ties to John Calipari as part of why he’s such a believer.
“I’m a huge fan,” Cousins said. “Obviously, he’s part of that Calipari family, so he’s extended family. Even though he’s an Arkansas Razorback or whatever the case may be, I’m a huge fan from afar.”
Acuff Jr. arrives with a résumé that already stands out. Last season at Arkansas, he led the SEC in points and assists as a freshman, then piled up SEC Player of the Year, SEC Rookie of the Year and Consensus All-American honors. He also helped the Razorbacks finish 28-9 overall and 13-5 in the SEC, then reach the Sweet 16 before Arizona knocked them out of the NCAA Tournament.
Cousins said he’s not just excited about the player - he’s excited about where the organization is headed.
“I’m excited for the Kings. I’m excited for his future,” Cousins said.
“I think he’s in a good position as far as with management. Scott Perry has come in; they’ve taken over.
I look forward to everything moving on up for this group.”
Perry is trying to make that happen by reshaping the roster around Acuff Jr. Sacramento also added Alex Karaban and Emanuel Sharp in the draft, bringing in two older rookies with winning backgrounds.
Karaban comes from UConn, where he finished with a 116-24 record. Sharp played for Kelvin Sampson at Houston, a program that reached four straight Sweet 16s and made the 2025 national championship game.
The front office is also working on the financial side of the roster. DeMar DeRozan was recently waived after $10 million of his $25 million salary was guaranteed, and Perry is still looking for a way to move Zach LaVine or Domantas Sabonis.
Perry has been on the job for two seasons and is trying to overhaul the Kings much the way Monte McNair once helped reshape the team before Sacramento snapped a 16-year playoff drought. That earlier reset led to the 2023 playoff run, but the next chapter appears to be built around Acuff Jr.
It could still take time before Sacramento gets back to that level. Still, Cousins believes the rookie guard may be the cornerstone that gives the Kings a future worth watching.
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