Kings co-owner Joe Maloof says the team is keeping their options open in regards to relocation, but nothing is imminent.

A report in the Orange County Register on Monday suggested that the Maloofs are entertaining offers to move the franchise to Anaheim.

"We are looking at all options to ensure the long term viability of this franchise," Maloof told the Sacramento Bee. "We're looking at all our options. Of course you're going to look at your options! We're businessmen. We've been at this for 10 years without any (arena) success."

He also acknowledged that he "receives calls every day" from representatives in other cities and insisted "nothing has changed."

The relocation rumors were revived last week amid reports that two private firms are negotiating to buy controlling interest in the Palms Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, leading to speculation that the Maloofs are in financial trouble.

"There is a sense of urgency because we've been at this for so long," Maloof said.

"We can't sugarcoat it. Everybody knows the region needs a new arena. When the NCAA (Tournament) is refusing to schedule events in Sac, you have to acknowledge that you need an entertainment venue. I can't give you a time table, but at some point, something has to get done. (Sacramento) mayor Kevin Johnson is working with four different groups, looking at four plans, and we're hoping something comes out of this. We want to be right here in Sacramento. We've always said that. It's been what? Eleven years? Rumors, rumors, rumors. I get tired of answering all these questions. Can't we just talk about how much better DeMarcus Cousins is getting?"