As good as Domantas Sabonis was on the Indiana Pacers, he’s been even better since joining the Sacramento Kings. He’s earned top-8 MVP finishes during each of his two full seasons with the Kings as a consistent double-double machine, with triple-doubles becoming more common as well. His 8.2 APG as a big man would be even more impressive if Nikola Jokic wasn’t also dropping dimes left and right. After signing a long-term extension through 2027-28, Sabonis should continue to be an All-NBA player in the Cali Capitol for years to come.
However, his defense has yet to improve much, and he’s been seen as somewhat of a liability defensively in playoff matchups. His lack of consistent shooting abilities also got exposed during the Kings’ 2023 postseason series and 2024 play-in games. As people just saw with the Boston Celtics winning the NBA Championship, the combination of defense and spacing the floor as a 3-point shooter is at a premium. Lacking that can lead to poor postseason performances, and Domantas Sabonis will have to develop his game to avoid that.
Future Outlook: All-NBA level Big who isn’t as great in the Playoffs