The Sacramento Kings are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing free agent center Precious Achiuwa, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer.
The Kings have struggled with size this season, ranking last in rebounds per game (37.5) as of early November 2025. General manager Scott Perry is expected to take action to strengthen the team's frontcourt.
Precious Achiuwa, 26, is a veteran big man known for his rebounding ability, making him a good potential fit for Sacramento's needs. Achiuwa most recently played for the New York Knicks during the 2024-25 season and has maintained consistent performance throughout his five-year NBA career.
“The Sacramento Kings are looking at bringing in veteran center Precious Achiuwa, according to league sources.”
— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) November 3, 2025
If the Kings proceed with signing Achiuwa, they will need to clear a spot on their roster, which currently includes 15 players under standard contracts. Some players potentially impacted include:
The team has endured a slow start this season partly due to the absence of starting forward Keegan Murray, who is recovering from wrist surgery.
Sacramento aims to address its rebounding weakness by targeting Precious Achiuwa as a free agent, which would require making roster adjustments amid injury challenges and contract considerations.
“It’s no secret that the Sacramento Kings are severely undersized, but general manager Scott Perry apparently has something in the works to address that issue.”
Author’s note: The Kings’ pursuit of Achiuwa highlights their urgent need to bolster size and rebounding as they navigate a challenging start to the season.