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Sacramento signed Dennis Schroder in a sign-and-trade for $44.4 million over 3 years. Kings aim to stabilize point guard role post–De’Aaron Fox with Schroder's leadership. General manager ...
Detroit Pistons free agent point guard Dennis Schöder is agreeing to a new deal with the Sacramento Kings, according to The Athletic’s Fred Katz. The Kings have long been rumored as the biggest ...
Free-agent point guard Dennis Schröder has agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract with the Sacramento Kings, league sources said Tuesday, and will be heading to the Kings as part of a sign ...
In 2021, Dennis Schroder declined a four-year, $84 million deal from the Lakers. That move backfired immediately. Schroder’s market vanished, and his stint in the Lakers ended abruptly.
The Sacramento Kings signed Dennis Schroder to a three-year, $45M deal while retaining Malik Monk. See how this impacts the Kings’ roster and lineup.
Schroder, 31, is a natural scorer who provides an instant spark for any offense he's on. Over the years, he's been primarily used off the bench, but he's been in starting roles throughout his career.
Dennis Schröder sends message to Pistons, makes intentions clear ahead of NBA free agency Schröder and Detroit may not be on the same page in contract negotiations By Cody Nagel ...
In the first-round matchup, Schroder averaged 12.5 PPG, 2.3 RPG, and 3.7 APG off the bench. Based on how well he fit alongside the team's core, Schroder was someone the Pistons hoped to retain in ...
Dennis Schröder is departing the Detroit Pistons. They won't lose him for nothing, though. The Sacramento Kings will acquire Schröder via a sign-and-trade, a league source told the Free Press on ...
Empire Sports Media writer Alexander Wilson thinks Detroit Pistons point guard Dennis Schroder could be a fit for the Knicks. "New York doesn’t need a star to back up Brunson, but they do need ...
Dennis Schroder joins the Sacramento Kings seeking stability as their starting point guard. Find out more what he said and what GM Scott Perry thinks of addition.
Dennis Schroder joins the Sacramento Kings seeking stability as their starting point guard. Find out more what he said and what GM Scott Perry thinks of addition.