
The Sacramento Kings continue to seek who could be a massive NBA Draft fit. This Louisville star is rising as a potential top 10 pick.
The Sacramento Kings may need a new floor leader soon.
That option could arrive via the 2026 NBA Draft.
KingsRoundtable has pinpointed who could become fits. Keaton Wagler of Illinois and Darius Acuff of Arkansas are two of the best guard options out there, especially as shooters.
But now it's time to present one rising on draft boards as a potential top 10 pick: Mikel Brown Jr. of Louisville.
High Volume Scorer
We staying with the theme of guards who can score, and Brown is another to monitor.
He landed 41% of his field goals including 34.4% from the perimeter.
Brown delivered nine games of surpassing the 20-point mark. That includes his epic 45-point outburst against North Carolina State back on Feb. 9.
Explosive Control
Brown knows how to control the ball, hence his high scoring nights.
He attacks in multiple ways off bounce, length and hitting one-on-ones with speed. Brown executes blow bys at a high level.
But here's how he displays "explosive control:" He can generate advantages off the dribble then rise into hitting the jumper. He's got the vision to feed the basketball into tight windows too on passes.
The game looks like it slows down to his liking the moment he touches the basketball. He can even adjust his body to create the comfortable shot. And that comes after drawing contact with his defender.
Finally, tight spaces don't phase him. He maintains control and attacks defenses the moment an opening surfaces.
Durability Concerns
Time to present the first flaw involving Brown.
He dealt with a bad back throughout the 2025-26 season that kept lingering. Brown never got the chance to participate in March Madness as UL made a run.
Will that back become a pre-draft issue? That depends on how he attacks his workouts.
Tendency to Rush Attempts
Brown looks like a valuable catch-and-shoot option. Yet often times he looks like he's rushing his shots.
While he plays in control during transition, Brown can work on easing up on his shooting especially as NBA defenders become faster and more in his face.
He'll need to show teams he's more than a pull-up jumper. Those attempts shine a light on his controlled shooting rhythm.
Are Kings a fit?
Brown joins Darryn Peterson of Kansas in this category: Talents with injury concerns.
Except Brown dealt with a more serious one involving his back. Scouts will wonder if he'll be healthy enough for his pre-draft workouts.
He's equipped to fit Sacramento especially if it means eventually replacing Russell Westbrook. But he's only an option if Sacramento somehow falls out of the top five.
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