Dylan Cardwell Looks Like A Kings Find But One Issue Looms

Dylan Cardwell shines with his defensive talent for the Sacramento Kings, but overcoming his persistent foul troubles remains critical for his NBA longevity.

Dylan Cardwell made a loud impression for the Sacramento Kings at the California Classic Summer League. The undrafted center out of Auburn showed exactly why the Kings gave him a two-way contract, flashing the kind of rim protection and energy that can change a game in a hurry.

But the same problem followed him there, too: fouls.

Cardwell, 24, has already shown he can be a real defensive piece for Sacramento. When injuries knocked a big chunk of the roster out, he stepped in and made the most of the opening.

He attacked the paint with no hesitation, piled up blocks, and gave the Kings a presence around the rim that stood out right away. The rookie was a huge difference maker for the Kings.

He also brought something less measurable but just as noticeable. Cardwell plays with a constant sense of gratitude, and it shows every time he celebrates a dunk or a block. He seems genuinely thrilled just to be on an NBA floor, and that energy has made him easy to root for.

Still, the fouls remain the issue that could hold him back.

In the final game of the California Classic, Cardwell was rolling with 12 points, 12 blocks, two assists, four steals, and four blocks. Then his night ended when he picked up his sixth foul and had to sit for the rest of the game.

That wasn’t a one-off. In game one, with game two already missed, he put up eight points, nine blocks, two assists, two steals, and two blocks. He also finished with four turnovers and five personal fouls.

There’s no mystery about why this keeps happening. A big man who plays as hard as Cardwell does on both ends is going to draw whistles.

The challenge now is learning how to keep that edge without letting foul trouble take him off the floor. If he can clean that up, the Kings may have something real.

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