Jerry Reynolds says Drew Timme plays with shades of a former King
Jul 19, 2024, 6:54 AM | Updated: 10:19 am
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The offseason continues for the Sacramento Kings as they inch closer to the end of NBA Summer League.
Franchise legend Jerry Reynolds joined The Drive Guys this week to share his thoughts on what he has seen from the Kings in Las Vegas, answer if general manager Monte McNair should look to take another big swing on the trade market, and much more.
Plus: Jerry says that Gonzaga product Drew Timme reminds him of a former Kings center.
Topics Discussed: NBA Summer League & Drew Timme
- Jerry shares his thoughts on MLB coming to Sacramento in 2025
- What kind of NBA prospect can Drew Timme be?
- “He’s a JV version of Brad Miller… He has skill, a lot of skill. You could sort of see him in a limited backup role.”
- What is the biggest difference between college basketball and the NBA?
- Can reigning College Player of the Year and top-ten pick Zach Edey be a solid pro?
- “I think he’ll find a way to be pretty valuable right away.”
- Is Jerry concerned about Washington Wizards forward (No. 2 pick) Alex Sarr?
- Who will start at the two-guard spot for the Kings next season?
- Jerry says that De’Aaron Fox and Keon Ellis “can create a bunch of problems” for opposing teams on the defensive end
- Is there a player still out there that Sacramento should target?
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When is the next NBA Summer League game for the Sacramento Kings?
The Kings’ Las Vegas Summer League slate will come to an end on Saturday afternoon against the Phoenix Suns, with action tipping off at 12:00 PM PDT.
Sactown Sports 1140 will have all of your Sacramento Kings coverage for the Las Vegas Summer League, free agency, and much more!
Sacramento Kings 2024 NBA Las Vegas Summer Schedule
NBA 2K25 Summer League | Thomas & Mack Center/Cox Pavilion | Las Vegas, NV
- Saturday, July 20th vs. Phoenix Suns – 12:00 PM PDT (NBA TV)
NBA Offseason Schedule
- Saturday, July 6th – Free Agents can officially sign contracts
- July 12-22nd – Las Vegas Summer League
- July 27-August 11th – 2024 Olympic Games
- Friday, September 27th – NBA training camps begin
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