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Headlined by veteran guard Dennis Schröder, the Pistons officially announced a sign-and-trade deal with the Kings.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – We all know the Kings needed a point guard. They got the guy they wanted: Dennis Schröder. An NBA veteran, Schröder, 31, has been in the league since 2013. “… ...
That’s what the Kings’ newest free-agent signee Dennis Schröder had to say about Sacramento’s All-NBA center, Domantas Sabonis when the point guard met with the media in Sacramento on ...
Free agent guard Dennis Schröder has agreed to a three-year, $45 million deal with the Sacramento Kings, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
New Sacramento Kings point guard Dennis Schröder had a message for Sacramento after signing his three-year deal.
By signing with Sacramento, Schroeder became the first international player in NBA history to play for at least 10 different teams.
Free agency is right around the corner and it seems all but certain that the Sacramento Kings are going to sign Dennis Schröder to be their starting point guard.
Dennis Schröder, who the Kings are reportedly signing today, is a better starting point guard than people give him credit for.
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NBA free agency. Free-agent point guard Dennis Schröder has agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract with the Sacramento Kings, league sources said ...
Dennis Schröder will be unrestricted free agent this summer, but showing why Pistons GM Trajan Langdon was so high on his arrival at trade deadline.
Detroit Pistons acquired veteran point guard Dennis Schröder in a trade during the season, and he has become an important player for the team.