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Kings announce 2024-25 training camp roster with few surprises

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Kings announce 2024-25 training camp roster with few surprises originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Finally, Sacramento Kings basketball is back.

With the start of training camp just a few hours away from bed, the Kings officially announced their preseason roster on Saturday.

Here is the full list:

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via Sacramento Kings

after the kings signed guard Brodric Thomas on Saturday they reached the maximum of 21 players (including three two-way contracts). They will have to cut that number to 18 before the start of the regular season.

He The injury virus has hit Sacramento earlyHowever, as Kevin Huerter, Devin Carter, Trey Lyles and Jordan McLaughlin will miss at least most or all of training camp, which begins Tuesday.

Huerter was authorized for on-field trainingshooting exercises and a full strength training program last month as he continues to make progress in his shoulder rehabilitation after undergoing surgery in April to repair a left labral tear. He will be re-evaluated in mid-October before being cleared for full-contact court activities.

carter, the Kings’ 2024 first-round draft pickwill be out at least until January, while rehabilitating a shoulder injury. McLaughlin and Lyles, who suffered injuries during the offseason, will be reevaluated in two and three weeks, respectively.

The Kings are scheduled to open preseason play against Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at Golden 1 Center before traveling to San Francisco to face the Warriors again on Oct. 11 at Chase Center. The Kings then return home to face the Portland Trail Blazers on October 13 before heading to Salt Lake City to play the Utah Jazz on October 15.

The Kings will close out their five-game preseason schedule with a visit to Southern California to play the Los Angeles Clippers on October 17.

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