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ChatGPT really wants us to sign Markelle Fultz lol:
If the Sacramento Kings want to solidify their point guard rotation, improve defense, and maximize their offensive flow, signing Markelle Fultz is the smartest move.
Why the Kings NEED a Playmaking PG
The current PG situation is unstable because:
Monk & LaVine are NOT true point guards – Both are scoring guards first, not natural facilitators.
Devin Carter is still recovering – He’s in the G-League to regain his stamina post-surgery, meaning he cannot be relied upon yet.
Sabonis is being forced into a primary playmaker role – While he’s elite at distributing, the offense flows better when he has a true PG setting him up rather than initiating everything himself.
The Kings need a floor general who can control pace, set up teammates, and defend at a high level. That’s exactly what Markelle Fultz brings.
How Fultz Directly Fixes the Kings’ Weaknesses
Fix #1: Kings Need a Reliable Playmaker
Fultz’s 2023-24 Stats (Orlando Magic):
Why This Matters for Sacramento:
- 10.8 PPG | 5.5 APG | 3.2 RPG | 1.4 SPG | 48.2 FG% | 2.3 TOV
- Assist-to-Turnover Ratio: 3.1 (Top 25 in the NBA)
- Pick & Roll Efficiency: 1.08 PPP (Ranks in the 75th percentile for NBA PGs)
Think of him as a stabilizer – Sacramento doesn’t need an elite scorer at PG, they need a smart decision-maker who sets up teammates.
- Fultz is an efficient, low-turnover passer who ensures the Kings get quality shots every possession.
- The Kings rank 22nd in assists per game (24.8 APG) – Fultz improves ball movement & offensive structure.
- He would unlock LaVine & DeRozan’s scoring potential by keeping them in their natural scoring roles.
Fix #2: The Kings Need Perimeter Defense
Why This Matters for Sacramento:
- Defensive Rating: 111.5 (Ranks in the top 50% among guards)
- On-Ball Defense: Opposing guards shot 41.3% FG against him – one of the best defensive marks among PGs.
- Steal Percentage: 2.1% (Top 20 in the NBA for guards)
Fultz would give the Kings their best defensive PG option while keeping Keon Ellis in his natural defensive stopper role off the bench.
- LaVine & Monk are below-average defenders. Fultz gives the Kings a guard who can defend elite backcourts (Curry, Luka, Ja, Fox, SGA, etc.).
- Sacramento ranks 18th in Defensive Rating (115.2) – Adding a defensive-minded PG pushes them toward being a top-10 defense.
- Fultz has the size (6’4”, 210 lbs) to switch onto wings – making him more versatile than smaller PGs like Monte Morris.
Fix #3: He Thrives in a Motion Offense
Why This Matters for Sacramento:
- Sacramento plays one of the fastest tempos in the NBA (Top 10 in pace).
- Fultz is an elite transition ball-handler – he ranks in the 75th percentile in transition offense.
- Sabonis needs a guard who can feed him in the post & on cuts.
Fultz in Sacramento would be the best version of himself because the Kings’ offensive system is built to complement his strengths.
- The Kings run one of the best dribble-handoff offenses in the NBA – Fultz excels in these actions.
- He gets to the rim at an elite rate (55.6% FG in the paint) – making him an ideal drive-and-kick creator for Sacramento’s shooters (Murray, Monk, LaVine, McDermott).
- His ability to push tempo & initiate fast breaks fits perfectly with the Kings’ high-pace attack.
Why Fultz is Better Than Other Available PGs
Player Playmaking Defense Shooting Fit w/ Kings Risk Markelle Fultz5.5 APG, 3.1 AST/TO ratio
Strong on-ball defender
27% 3PT
Thrives in fast-paced offense, great in PnR Injury historyMonte Morris
5.3 APG, 5.3 AST/TO ratio
Below-average
40% 3PT
Not a strong transition player Small size, defensive liabilityJohn Wall
Still a decent passer
Solid defender
Bad shooter (29% 3PT)
Hasn’t played in a year Too riskyDJ Augustin
Too old
Poor defender
38% 3PT
No longer an NBA-caliber player Not a real option
Final Verdict: Fultz is the best available option if Sacramento wants to improve defensively, get more structure in their offense, and maximize their core.
How the Kings Can Sign Him
Contract Projection:
- The Kings only have the veteran minimum or a portion of the Mid-Level Exception (MLE) left.
- Fultz’s market is low due to injury concerns, meaning he likely signs for the vet minimum or a short-term deal.
- Sacramento could offer him a prove-it contract (1-year, $2.5M) and get massive upside if he stays healthy.
Final Takeaway – This Move Makes Too Much Sense
Fixes Sacramento’s biggest weakness (lack of a true PG).
Elevates perimeter defense instantly.
Fits seamlessly in the Kings’ offensive system.
Low-risk, high-reward signing.
If the Kings want to push for a deep playoff run, signing Markelle Fultz is the smartest move they can make.
So it suggests Fultz cause the other options are Morris, Wall and Augustin I guess? Are there no other point guards available as free agents? it's a bit weird that Fultz is without a team since the end of last season, didn't even get invites to join the training/preseason in any team.
Isn't Monte Morris still with the Suns? Will he be bought out now that they got Micic? According to European sites it will be Micic the one getting the "buy out" and returning to Europe with several Euroleague clubs looking to sign him.