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Kings Have Five Centers Competing For Two Roster Spots



Terms of the deal were not disclosed per team policy, but ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Kings gave McGee a one-year guaranteed contract for the veteran minimum. A minimum contract for a player with 10 or more years of NBA service is nearly $3.2 million. Under the minimum salary exception, only about $2 million counts against the team’s salary cap. The guaranteed contract doesn’t guarantee McGee a spot on the roster, but it might give him an inside track. The Kings have six centers under contract: Sabonis, McGee, Alex Len, Nerlens Noel, Neemias Queta and Skal Labissiere. Only Sabonis, Len and McGee have guaranteed contracts. Sources have told The Sacramento Bee the Kings plan to assign Labissiere to the G League Stockton Kings, so that will likely leave McGee, Len, Noel and Queta to compete for a roster spot.
– via Sacramento Bee

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  1. Queta, Noel and McGee are all non guaranteed deals. Len is under his 2 year guaranteed contract and Skal is a deal for Stockton. Skal will not be reporting to camp. There are 3 guys competing for 1 spot. Sabonis is the starter and Len will be on the team with a guaranteed contract. Queta should easily have the 3rd spot locked up as long as he goes out and competes. He is better than both Noel and McGee and has been in the Kings system and knows the dynamic as well as already has chemistry with the guys

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