Hamady N'Diaye has agreed to a non-guaranteed camp deal with the Sacramento Kings.
N'Diaye has a shot to make the regular season roster.
N'Diaye spent last season in the D-League.
Hamady N'Diaye has agreed to a non-guaranteed camp deal with the Sacramento Kings.
N'Diaye has a shot to make the regular season roster.
N'Diaye spent last season in the D-League.
Tony Mitchell will join the Sacramento Kings for training camp.
Mitchell, who played for Alabama, participated in the Vegas Summer League with the Kings.
Mitchell could possibly take the roster spot of Tyler Honeycutt.
Jimmer Fredette is developing a floater to help him score when he gets to the paint.
"I'm working on making floaters and other things that have to be a part of my game,” Fredette said. “I'm better than a year ago, my skills are better and I'm excited about the season and being part of it."
Fredette said his preparations for his second season are far ahead of a year ago with a minicamp under his belt and knowledge of what he needs to do and what he cannot do.
"Mentally, I'm more prepared," he said.
Tyreke Evans has only taken one week off from training since the end of last season.
"I've been receiving a lot of criticism about not being healthy and not playing like I did my rookie year," Evans said. "I just want to come back this year and show people I'm still here and that I haven't lost a step."
Evans, 22, is eligible for a contract extension, but the Kings are unlikely to offer him one.
"I don't think it's something on the front burner at this point,” basketball president Geoff Petrie said. “Going forward salary cap-wise, we have a lot of flexibility. There are no real concerns about our ability to pay going forward because of our future numbers. The most important thing in the big picture is that Tyreke takes his game to another level. The reward for that is ultimately what's greater in a lot of respects."