Sacramento Kings’ Keon Ellis Trade Rumors Gain Momentum
The Sacramento Kings are gearing up for a transformative period as they approach February’s trade deadline. While many eyes are focused on their veteran stars, another name has surfaced in the rumor mill: 25-year-old guard Keon Ellis. Despite a significant portion of the fanbase advocating for his long-term presence in Sacramento, Ellis finds himself at the center of trade discussions.
Ellis as a Valuable Trade Asset
Ellis’s youth, combined with his favorable contract, makes him an attractive option for potential suitors. His defensive versatility and ability to shoot from beyond the arc further enhance his value, establishing him as one of the Kings’ most coveted assets on the trade market. As teams look to strengthen their rosters, the question arises: which franchise is best positioned to make a move for him?
Lakers Eyeing a 3-and-D Player
Recent insights from NBA insider Marc Stein indicate that the Los Angeles Lakers are actively seeking a 3-and-D player to bolster their lineup. In this limited marketplace, Ellis has emerged as a prime target for the Lakers. Stein noted, “League sources say that the Lakers would naturally like to be in the 3-and-D market this Trade Season, but it’s a very limited market at this juncture, essentially headlined by Sacramento’s Keon Ellis despite the fact that Ellis is playing seven fewer minutes per game this season under Kings coach Doug Christie than he did last season.”
Impact of Coaching Changes on Ellis’ Minutes
The decrease in Ellis’s playing time under Coach Doug Christie has raised eyebrows among fans and analysts alike. While his minutes have diminished, his skill set remains appealing. The Lakers, in search of a player who can contribute on both ends of the floor, may view Ellis as a strategic addition to their roster.
As the trade deadline approaches, the intrigue surrounding Keon Ellis continues to grow. Will he remain a key player for the Kings, or will he don a new uniform come February? The answers lie ahead as teams evaluate their needs and make critical decisions during this pivotal time in the NBA season.

