The Sacramento Kings are considering signing free agent center Precious Achiuwa, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer.
The Kings have struggled with size, and general manager Scott Perry is exploring options to improve the roster. Achiuwa, 26, is a veteran big man who last played for the New York Knicks during the 2024-25 season. Known for his rebounding skills, Achiuwa fits Sacramento's need as the team currently ranks last in rebounds per game (37.5).
The Sacramento Kings are looking at bringing in veteran center Precious Achiuwa, according to league sources.
— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) November 3, 2025
If signed, the Kings would need to make a roster adjustment since they have 15 players under standard contracts. Russell Westbrook's deal is not fully guaranteed but he has performed well early in his time with the team.
The Kings are navigating the early season without starting forward Keegan Murray, who is recovering from wrist surgery, further emphasizing the team's need for frontcourt depth.
Summary: The Sacramento Kings are actively pursuing free agent Precious Achiuwa to boost their rebounding and frontcourt presence amid current roster constraints and injuries.