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Brenden Nunes: Scott Perry said Dennis Schroder "was the number one guy" for them in free agency. "Dennis is not only a great basketball player, but he's the type of person that we desire to have in this organization."
Sean Cunningham: Dennis Schröder talks about his new home with the Kings, feeling wanted and prioritized by GM Scott Perry, playing with Domantas Sabonis & his path that led him to Sacramento after playing with so many teams. pic.x.com/aeOPrhrL37
Dennis Schröder talks about his new home with the Kings, feeling wanted and prioritized by GM Scott Perry, playing with Domantas Sabonis & his path that led him to Sacramento after playing with so many teams. pic.twitter.com/aeOPrhrL37
— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) July 8, 2025
Michael Scotto: Update: The Sacramento Kings signed Dennis Schroder to a three-year, $44.4 million deal, which is fully guaranteed the first two seasons and has a third-year partial guarantee of $4.35 million, sources told @hoopshype. Schroder’s averaged 13.9 points and 4.9 assists in his career
Omari Sankofa II: Per source, the Pistons acquired Charlotte’s 2026 2nd but it’s protected through 55. The goal was to get the traded player exception ($14.3 mil)
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James Ham: According to a league source, the Kings are set to acquire Dennis Schroder using part of the $16.8m TPE from the Kevin Huerter trade. Deal should be completed in the next day or so. Kings will acquire a future second. Detroit lands a trade exception.
James Ham: Sacramento lands a solid point guard option on a three year deal. Third year is partially guaranteed according to a source. Detroit has a bunch of seconds and will now have a sizable TPE to work with.
League sources told The Stein Line on Saturday that the Nuggets, behind the scenes, are signaling to Jonas Valanciunas that they do not intend to let him out of his NBA contract. Denver has needed a trusty backup for its three-time MVP for ages and thought it had finally filled that need when the Kings — who have a similar pressing need Dario Saric smaller salary to complete the agreed-to signing of free agent point guard Dennis Schroeder — signed off on a Valančiūnas-for-Šarić swap.
Jonathan Kuminga and Malik Monk could be on the move soon. The Warriors, Kings and Detroit Pistons are discussing a three-team blockbuster that would send Kuminga and veteran point guard Dennis Schröder to Sacramento in separate sign-and-trade deals, a source told NBC Sports California. The trade discussions remain fluid.
Omari Sankofa II: Source: The Dennis Schröder signing will be a sign-and-trade between the Pistons and Kings. That will allow the Pistons to take back up to $22.6 million, or will generate a player exception worth $14.3 million if they don’t take a player back. Either way, they gain flexibility.
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Dennis Schroeder: LETS GO KINGS!!! 💯 #LightTheBeam
German floor general Dennis Schroeder just broke a record when he came to terms with the Kings on a three-year, $45 million contract. By signing with Sacramento, Schroeder became the first international player in NBA history to play for at least 10 different teams.
Marc Stein: After exploring potential sign-and-trades to seal its long-anticipated addition of Dennis Schröder, Sacramento is signing Schröder direct. This affects the likelihood of Russell Westbrook-to-Sacramento since Malik Monk did not go to Detroit and remains in the Kings' backcourt.
Vincent Goodwill: I’m told the Kings deal for Dennis Schroder has a two year guarantee and a partial guarantee in year 3. As of now, no sign and trade has been agreed to, but it could change in the coming days
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