Malik Monk Inks 4-Year, M Deal: Kings Secured for Season!
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Monk has agreed to a four-year, $78 million contract with the Sacramento Kings, according to Kosport Magazine’s sources.

This deal is the maximum that the Kings could offer Monk with his early Bird rights. It’s a significant move for Monk to re-sign with the Kings before even hitting free agency, as other teams could have offered him up to $100 million. Teams like Orlando were in need of scoring and could have offered Monk more money, but he has clearly found a home in Sacramento.

The Breakdown of Monk’s Contract

Monk has been a key contributor for the Kings and proved himself as a top sixth man last season, averaging a career-high 15.4 points and 5.1 assists. He is a dynamic scorer and was sought after by many teams for his talent and potential. Despite potentially earning more money elsewhere, Monk has decided to stay with the Kings and continue to make an impact.

A Breakout for Monk in Sacramento

Monk’s journey in Sacramento has been a remarkable one. After only commanding the veteran’s minimum salary with the Lakers in 2021, he has quickly become a key player for the Kings. His performances on the court have shown his growth and potential.

Last season, Monk led all bench players in total points and assists and was one of only two players in the past 25 years to have 1,000 points and 300 assists as a reserve, according to Kosport Magazine’s analysis. He also had the highest assist percentage on drives among all players. His explosive scoring abilities and athleticism make him a valuable asset for the Kings.

With Monk locked in, the Kings can shift their focus to free agency and the upcoming draft, where they hold the 13th pick. Knowing that Monk is on board with a team-friendly contract allows them to make strategic moves to improve their roster.

Kosport Magazine’s Take

This is a smart move for Monk to stay with the Kings and continue his growth. He has proven himself as a key player for the team and has a bright future ahead. It’s also a win for the Kings, who secure one of their top priorities and can now focus on building a competitive roster for the upcoming season.

Monk can officially sign the contract with Sacramento on July 6th, and fans can look forward to seeing him continue to thrive in a Kings uniform.