The Sacramento Kings' season may have been a letdown overall, but one bright spot has emerged from the shadows: veteran forward Precious Achiuwa. Signed to a one-year veteran minimum deal back in November, Achiuwa turned a low-risk gamble into one of the most impactful moves of the year for the Kings.
From the moment he stepped on the court, Achiuwa brought energy, rebounding, and a physical presence that the Kings' frontcourt had been missing. His hustle was contagious—whether contesting shots, battling for boards, or making those gritty plays that don't always light up the stat sheet. Offensively, he stepped up when given the chance, especially during the second half of the season, where he consistently delivered in extended minutes.
This wasn't just a flash in the pan. Achiuwa posted career highs in points per game (10.1), steals (0.9), and double-doubles (12), while maintaining strong efficiency across the board. For a player who entered the season without a guaranteed role, the consistency he provided down the stretch was a revelation—and a reminder of why teams never stop hunting for hidden gems.
Now, the question isn't whether Achiuwa can help. It's whether the Kings can find a way to bring him back. With salary cap constraints tightening, Sacramento faces a pivotal decision. Achiuwa has made no secret of his desire to stay, noting that his representatives are working closely with the organization to find a deal that works for both sides.
General manager Scott Perry has praised Achiuwa's seamless adaptation to the team, emphasizing how quickly he became a reliable contributor. For a Kings squad looking to regroup and reload, keeping a player who brings both production and chemistry could be the difference between another rebuilding year and a playoff push.
Whether the numbers add up remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Precious Achiuwa proved he's worth the investment. Now, it's up to Sacramento to make it happen.
