My favorite pick for the Kings would be Ron Holland (an athletic two way wing like Kuminga, although I think longterm he will play more 2 and 3 than 4) to pair with Keegan on the wing. I also like Tidjane Salaun, but I think Spurs pick him with the 8 pick and with the 4 pick they select Castle (or Risacher if he is available, which I don't expect). I also expect Ron Holland to go in top 10, although I 'm not sure who picks him. Definitly not Spurs, because although he is very good defensively, he 's not good with making decisions with the ball yet. I see Cody, who woudn't be a bad pick for Kings, going to Thunder.
I see Kings picking either one of Jared McCain, Devin Carter, Kyle Filipowski or Jakobe Walter (I hope he is not he pick, because his poa defense is crap). Out of these only Filipowski is a big and he can't play four full time in the nba. Yes he is mobile - but only for a big. And he didn't really prove yet to be reliable three-point shooter. His improvement from last year is only paper stat. This year he took less threes than last year, he just improved his shot quality. I see him becoming a Kelly Olynyk level player (not the same type but quality wise), so not a high level starter in the league. I wouldn't want too see Kings use this year pick to select a bench role player.
I would prefer picking Tyler Smith. A stretch four with tools for defensive upside. He cannot make defensive reads at a high level at all right now, but I think that is because Ignite was a mess defensively. And he has all the physical tools to improve. Offensively, he is like Jabari Smith or Taylor Hendricks, defensively he is way behind. He would need three years to develop to being able to help Kings. I still think this is the way to go. There aren't many rangy fours with two way ability available in the market and and the Kings were never a popular free agent destination.
Another pick that I like is Johnny Furphy. Already a reliable three-point shooter with quick release. Has very good positional size, athleticism and motor, but only plays off-ball. He is not able to generate his own shot. Not a movement shooter yet, but I expect him to develop into one. He also would need some time to adjust to nba level. I think he will turn out to be a steal, just like Trey Murphy has since drafted in 2021.
I hope both Knecht and Sheppard go in top 10, so there is a chance for Kings to draft a wing that in three to four years turns into a high level starter.
Regarding Sheppard, I think he is a little overrated. For me he is a top 15 pick, not that much better than McCain really. He is not an initiator on offense. Also, he is not very good finishing at the rim, he doesn't use his athleticism there, he shows it sometimes on the defensive side. I also think he wouldn't fit too good with the Kings, who need positional size, one thing Sheppard definitely doesn't have. And for his defense to shine, he needs length around him (he is not difficult to penetrate), which Kings don't have.
I also expect Isiah Collier to drop in Kings range or even fuurther. I consider him a top 5 prospect of this draft. Still, I hope the Kings don't draft him, because we have no place to develop another point guard, even if he will eventually be playing on an all-nba level like Brunson.
In the second round my dream pick would be either Ulrich Chomce or AJ Johnson. But even if they would be available, this front office looks for high floor rather upside, which in my opinion, as already pointed out above, is the wrong path forward and will lead the Kings slowly out of playoffs.