The Sacramento Kings have spent most of this century at the bottom of the league, and only recently propelled themselves to relevancy.
In a Western Conference riddled with injuries and newly-established rosters last season, they managed to finish third with a record of 48-34, but this year the league has upped its talent dramatically, as teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Wolves continue to move up in the standings.
As a result, the Kings, with only two fewer wins than last year, finished ninth in the West at 46-36. In hopes of building off their recent success, the Kings can make it back to the top of the West with these five off-season moves.