Malik Monk, a seven-year veteran and primary sixth man for the Sacramento Kings, could face a difficult decision during the upcoming NBA free agency period. Monk entered the league as the 11th overall pick by the Charlotte Hornets in the 2017 Draft after a standout college career at Kentucky. However, his rookie season was unremarkable, averaging 6.7 points on 37% shooting. Charlotte finished 10th in the Eastern Conference that season.
After a suspension for substance use in 2020, Monk was reinstated with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2021. He established himself as a reliable scorer off the bench, a role he has continued to excel in for the Kings. Despite the Kings missing the playoffs this year, Monk has expressed a desire to remain with the team. However, he is aware that other teams may offer more financially.
“I can go somewhere else with a lot more money and be in a worse situation,” Monk said. “So you never know… I think it’s going to play out the right way.”
Monk’s contract with the Kings paid him $9.9 million in its final year. As he enters free agency, several teams seeking a talented sixth man with instant offense will express interest. The outcome of Monk’s free agency will significantly impact his future and the NBA landscape.