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Sacramento plugs a roster gap with a G League standout on a hardship deal. Multiple outlets confirm Jeffries earned All-NBA G League First Team honors, signaling legitimate upside. The 10-day hardship exception contract indicates short-term depth need rather than long-term solution. Fans see this as a low-risk, high-reward camp body with proven minor-league credentials. Kings likely cycle through the roster spot once injured players return to availability.
The Kings' signing of DaQuan Jeffries to an undisclosed deal earns a C- CVI, reflecting the limited upside of adding a fringe rotation guard to their roster. Jeffries brings some defensive versatility at 6'5" and has shown flashes of three-point shooting competency, but he's largely been a replacement-level player bouncing between NBA rosters and the G League throughout his career. While the financial commitment appears minimal given Sacramento's need to manage their books around De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis, this move doesn't meaningfully address their depth concerns or championship aspirations. The signing represents more of a training camp flyer than a legitimate roster building block, as Jeffries will likely compete for the final spots on a Kings team still searching for reliable wing depth. Sacramento's front office deserves credit for keeping costs low, but in a competitive Western Conference, adding middling talent rarely moves the needle toward playoff contention.
Signed G DaQuan Jeffries to a 10-day contract.
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