Maxime Reynaud Should Be the Centerpiece of a Kings Reset
With the Sacramento Kings currently sitting at No. 13 in the Western Conference, postseason almost out of the picture, and internal pressure mounting, the franchise appears closer than ever to a rebuild. If that reset comes, rookie center Maxime Reynaud stands as the most compelling piece to build around.
While Sacramento has not officially committed to a rebuild, it is looking increasingly likely that this will be the outcome. With recent speculation mounting, the Kings have the perfect candidate to center an impending rebuild around.
Special Skillset
Reynaud is a seven-footer out of Stanford who was drafted with the 42nd pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, and since getting more minutes, he has looked like a bright spot for Sacramento.
Maxime Raynaud when he plays at least 20 minutes:
β 14.6 PTS
β 5.8 REB
β 1.6 AST
β 0.8 BLK
β 56.8 FG%
β 50.0 3P%The 2nd round pick has been looking good in extended minutes. pic.twitter.com/FeVshv87w4
β KingsMuse (@kings_muse) December 4, 2025
What makes Reynaud so good is not only his height. His 7-foot-3 wingspan allows him to defend well under the rim, and his footwork is also notable, as evidenced by his ability to switch on smaller forwards with ease on the defensive end of the ball.
Over the last four games, Raynaud has been given consistent minutes. Hereβs his numbers in this four-game stretch:
16.3 points
6.5 rebounds
1.6 stocks
2:33 AST:TOV
59/42/83 splits
an On/Off differential of +10Yeahβ¦ I think heβs ready
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β Jack Dann (@JackBDann) December 7, 2025
Sacramentoβs current roster complicates his early integration, as Domantas Sabonis remains the offensive hub.
The Kings finished second in team handoff frequency last season, and this handoff-heavy style forces the team into a specific play style that limits the offense.Β
Why Is Reynaud the Future?
If the Kings stay committed to Sabonis, Reynaud becomes a luxury developmental piece. But if the front office decides a significant overhaul is necessary, Reynaud immediately becomes the blueprint.
Offensively, Reynaudβs potential expands even further. His ability to operate as a dribble-handoff threat mirrors aspects of Sabonisβ game but with more vertical pop and smoother shooting indicators.Β
NBA front offices increasingly prioritize bigs who can play in space, stretch to the elbows, and facilitate the offense. Reynaud fits that mold. Scouts noted during pre-draft evaluations that his decision-making under pressure was among the most advanced in his class.
The Kings must also consider the free-agency market. Sacramento has historically struggled to attract top-tier free agents, and trading core veterans often produces mixed returns.Β
Building around a cheap, high-upside center provides financial stability and timeline flexibility, two things the franchise has lacked since the early 2000s. Reynaud represents a rare chance to reshape the organizationβs identity around a modern big.
There is no guarantee that Reynaud becomes a star, and the Kings should not force a rebuild purely for the sake of doing so.
But as teams across the league experiment with young cores, such as the reigning champions in Oklahoma City, who had an average age last year of 24.2, the second youngest in the league, in contrast to Sacramento, which ranks third oldest with an average age of 28.2. Sacramento risks falling behind if it clings to a flawed roster out of comfort. Should the Kings choose to reset, Reynaud offers the clearest sign of being a long-term piece for this team.
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