DeMar DeRozan’s run in Sacramento appears to be winding down, with a buyout agreement between the Kings and the veteran scorer expected soon, according to NBA Insider Jake Fischer.
That move would send DeRozan into free agency immediately, and it would also close the book on his two-year stint with Sacramento. The Kings are leaning into youth and financial flexibility, leaving DeRozan as the odd man out.
Even with that exit looming, DeRozan still brings plenty to the table. He’s heading into his 17th season and remains a steady, efficient scorer. In 154 games for Sacramento, he averaged 20.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.3 assists.
There’s also a milestone watch attached to his next stop. If he puts together another season with at least 18 points per game, he would move closer to Shaquille O’Neal, who sits 10th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. At this stage of his career, DeRozan still profiles as a player who can swing a game with his shot-making, especially for teams looking for a reliable scoring jolt.
Several possible landing spots have already surfaced. KingsRoundtable’s Nitish Singh pointed to the Toronto Raptors, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and Miami Heat as teams that could pursue DeRozan if he reaches free agency.
Among that group, the Clippers may be the name to watch. Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported that they are expected to show interest in DeRozan on June 23.
Los Angeles would have a clear need for his scoring. The team traded its superstar, Kawhi Leonard, back to the Raptors, and its top three players are Darius Garland, Brandon Ingram and Keaton Wagler. DeRozan could give that roster another dependable bucket-getter, especially if he’s used in a reserve role.
That bench fit may end up defining the next phase of his career. Unless a team offers him a starting job, DeRozan is likely to spend the twilight years of his career giving contenders a scoring punch off the bench. If he lands on a buyout market deal, his next contract is expected to come in under $10 million, a range that typically lines up with rotation players coming off the bench.
For a player who ranks 16th all-time in scoring, that wouldn’t be a bad way to keep going. He could still handle stretches with the starters, lift second units and bring a veteran presence to a locker room.
He also showed in Sacramento that he can be more than just a scorer in the box score. Despite an injury-plagued season, he said he enjoyed helping the Kings’ rookies develop.
"That excitement gives us the energy that we need," DeRozan told reporters on April 13. "Makes things fun, you know? You've got to find things like that throughout the season, especially a tough season where you can lean on and kind of build off that for yourself and for them as well."
Now, with a mutual departure appearing close, DeRozan’s time in Sacramento looks like it’s coming to an end.
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