Kings Just Took A Defining Stance On Their Post Fox Future

The Sacramento Kings are doubling down on building a young core around recent draft pick Darius Acuff Jr. as they pull out of trade talks for Ja Morant.

Before the Sacramento Kings snagged Darius Acuff Jr. with the seventh overall pick, there was buzz about how they might fill the void at point guard left by De'Aaron Fox's departure in February 2025. The rumor mill had them linked to Memphis Grizzlies' star Ja Morant, but those talks have now been decisively put to rest.

The Kings have found their new franchise point guard in Acuff Jr., and it seems Morant's trade value has hit a snag. NBA insider Jake Fischer revealed that the Kings turned down a trade offer for Morant, stating they would only consider it if the Grizzlies sweetened the deal with some draft capital.

"The Sacramento Kings have made it clear they would only consider taking Morant if draft picks were part of the deal, but the Grizzlies are not willing to include those," Fischer shared during a Bleacher Report live stream. "With the Kings using the No. 7 pick on Darius Acuff, who is set to be their lead guard, bringing in Morant would be counterproductive."

It's no surprise the Kings were on the hunt for a point guard after trading Fox, and with the Grizzlies reaching a crossroads with Morant, the connection seemed natural. However, Sacramento is likely relieved that things never progressed beyond speculation.

Sure, a swap involving Zach LaVine for Morant might have raised some eyebrows, but in the grand scheme, the Kings are better positioned with Acuff Jr. at the helm of their offense.

Morant's peak years were during the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons, where he dazzled with averages of 26.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game. Yet, in the years since, he's only managed to play 79 games, and his performance has taken a hit.

At just 26, Morant struggles with staying healthy, and when he is on the court, he hasn't been the electrifying player he once was. It's no shocker that the Grizzlies have made him "flagrantly available" for trade, as ESPN's Brian Windhorst noted, but the Kings wisely sidestepped that opportunity.

The Kings are clearly in a rebuilding phase, and if they were aiming to stay somewhat competitive, trading for Morant might have made sense. Instead, they're building around Acuff Jr., which promises a brighter future.

With a promising young core featuring Acuff Jr., Keegan Murray, Maxime Raynaud, Alex Karaban, Nique Clifford, Dylan Cardwell, and Emanuel Sharp, the Kings are focused on the long game. Bringing in a declining Morant could have hampered Sacramento's rebuild and possibly led them to second-guess their decision to draft Acuff Jr.

In hindsight, the Kings dodged a bullet by passing on Morant, and moving forward, they should steer clear of any trade rumors involving the Grizzlies' star.

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