DeMar DeRozan still disappointed teammate was snubbed from NBA honors

The Sacramento Kings put up a bit of a fight against the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday night and came out on top 126-122 thanks to an explosive 32-point scoring night from Malik Monk, who had to play a big role for the team after Nick Clifford left early.

While Monk’s huge play will draw most of the headlines on the night for the Kings, the consistently solid play of their starting center, Maxime Renaud, should not go unnoticed among fans. Renaud, who is in the midst of an incredible rookie campaign, had another stellar performance himself, recording 22 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, while missing only three of his 13 shot attempts.

Renaud has gone under the radar for most of the season, and his disappearance from rookie festivities during All-Star weekend is puzzling for Kings veteran DeMar DeRozan. In fact, according to Frankie Cartocelli of Sacktown Sports, DeRozan is “pissed off” that he did not receive an invitation to the Rising Stars Game.

Now, DeRozan is urging Renaud to continue working hard so he can make the All-Rookie team.

“Don’t tell him, but from my perspective, I want him to make the All-Rookie team,” DeRozan said, per Brandon Nunes of Sacktown Sports.

Maxime Renaud making the most of his opportunity with the Shorthanded Kings

December 11, 2025; Sacramento, California, USA; Sacramento Kings center Maxime Renaud (42) is seen playing against the Denver Nuggets during the fourth quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-Imagen Images
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Renaud is showing himself as a keeper for this poor Kings team as he has made the most of his opportunity amid Domanotas Sabonis’ injury-plagued season. On the season, the rookie from France is averaging 13.8 points and 8.6 rebounds per game as a starter, which is quite a steal to get the 42nd overall selection of the 2025 NBA Draft.

Should the Kings decide to completely rebuild and sell off their veterans, especially Sabonis, Renaud should get even more consistent opportunities to achieve double-doubles like he has been doing.


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DeMar DeRozan battles Father Time with historic line vs. Jazz

Sacramento Kings guard DeMar DeRozan couldn’t believe it when he recently learned he had passed NBA legend Tim Duncan on the all-time scoring list.

Just a few days later, he achieved another impressive feat.

DeRozan finished with a season-high 41 points, including a three-pointer, 11 assists and three steals, to lead the Kings to a 116-111 victory over the Utah Jazz at Golden 1 Center on Sunday. They improved to 18-51.

According to StatMuse, the 36-year-old guard is the oldest player in NBA history to reach that number in a game.

DeRozan has been a bright spot amid another disappointing campaign in Sacramento. He has been a consistent weapon since signing with the team on a three-year, $74 million contract through 2024.

He is averaging 18.8 points – his lowest since the 2012–2013 season – 3.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists this season. Although his numbers have dropped, he still remains a lethal threat on offense, especially during clutch situations.

The Kings have now won three consecutive games and are 4-1 in their last five meetings.

When DeRozan entered the league as the ninth overall pick out of USC in 2009, not many expected him to be among the top 20 scorers. But through his consistency, work ethic and desire, he has maintained his legacy.

If he improves his scoring in the final stages, he will average at least 20 points for the 13th consecutive year.

DeRozan also has a strong chance to surpass NBA icons Dominique Wilkins and Oscar Robertson for 16th place on the all-time scoring list by the end of the season.

The Kings host the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday.


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Even DeMar DeRozan can’t believe he passed Tim Duncan in scoring

Sacramento Kings veteran DeMar DeRozan passed Hall of Fame forward Tim Duncan on the all-time scoring list in a 117-109 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. DeRozan finished with 39 points on 17-22 shooting and moved into 18th on the NBA’s all-time list.

According to Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee, DeRozan reacted to the historic night after the loss.

“I don’t take anything for granted in this game,” DeRozan said. “I never thought coming into the league that I would play so long, that I would have the opportunities, that I would accomplish the things that I have. “I’ve been a fan of the game my whole life, to be in a position to accomplish any type of goal in this league is an honor for me. It’s crazy to be in that situation, and I don’t take any of it lightly.

“I love playing basketball, and at the end of the day, you look up and things like this happen. It’s definitely cool.”

The 36-year-old DeRozan, in his 17th NBA season, passed Tim Duncan and Hall of Fame forward Dominique Wilkins (26,668) for 17th on the all-time scoring list. DeRozan has 26,505 career points.

DeMar DeRozan announces retirement amid tough season for Kings

Kings forward/guard Demar DeRozan (10) smiles during the first quarter of the game against the Charlotte Hornets at Golden 1 Center.
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Kings veteran DeMar DeRozan discussed the end of his career as an unknown in a recent interview. According to Sactown Sports 1140, DeRozan revealed that he doesn’t know when he will play the last game of his NBA career.

“Yeah, I mean everybody’s got to find their happiness, whatever way it is. For me, you know, you can’t take these moments for granted,” DeRozan told reporters on Wednesday, via Sactown Sports 1140.

For DeRozan, the joy that basketball still brings at this stage of his career is the inspiration that keeps him going.


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DeMar DeRozan temporarily surpasses Stephen Curry in scoring history

DeMar DeRozan may be in the final stages of his career and he’s playing hard for a bad Sacramento Kings team, but that shouldn’t take away from the fact that he’s been playing at a high level for a very long time.

He has been one of the most consistent scorers in NBA history, and on Thursday night, in a battle against the New Orleans Pelicans between the two worst teams in the West, DeRozan passed Stephen Curry for 19th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, according to Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee.

DeRozan entered the night with 26,439 points, and in the opening round of the Kings’ clash against the Pelicans, he scored his ninth and 10th points of the night. He needed just eight to tie Curry, but he wasted no time in passing his fellow 2009 draftee on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

This may be on hold for a while, as Curry is currently dealing with a knee injury and there is no specific timeline yet for when he will return.

Meanwhile, DeRozan is as healthy as ever, and even though the Kings are prioritizing the development of their youth for a high draft pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, he will still have plenty of opportunities to put up points in the final month of the 2025-26 season.

Will DeMar DeRozan have to fight for his future after his tenure with the Kings ends?

Sacramento Kings guard/forward DeMar DeRozan (10) stares down Utah Jazz forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (20) during the first half at Delta Center.
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DeRozan is already 36 years old, and by the time the 2026-27 season starts, he will be 37 years old. He still has a year left on his Kings contract, meaning he could still be stuck in Sacramento next season.

The future Hall of Famer’s career is winding down, and he hasn’t had a chance to compete for a title since his days with the Toronto Raptors. He has to accept that, to have a chance at the Larry O’Brien Trophy, he will have to play the sixth man role (at best) on a winning team. Would he be willing to do so?


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DeMar DeRozan hints at retirement with happy revelation amid bad season

DeMar DeRozan is the definition of a true professional in the NBA. Although things have not been going well for the Sacramento Kings this season, DeRozan’s demeanor is unchanged, and he continues to play late in the 2025-26 season as if it was the first game of the year.

At this point, many veterans like him would have wasted the season and called it quits, especially as players like him, 36 and older, want to preserve any time they have left on the hardwood. Although DeRozan clearly believes this is a lost season in Sacramento, he is not one to leave in the middle of the year.

He has always held himself to a high standard, and the six-time All-Star recently admitted that he cherishes every minute he spends on the court because you never know when it will be your last moment to put on your uniform or put on your shoes.

“Yeah, I mean everybody’s got to find their happiness, whatever way it is. For me, you know, you can’t take these moments for granted,” DeRozan told reporters on Wednesday, via Sactown Sports 1140.

“So for me, just the ability to go out there and play, to be able to get the opportunity, you know, for me, that’s what keeps me going, keeps my happiness out there because you never know.”

DeRozan will turn 37 in August, making him one of the league’s oldest active players, joining LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. As he enters the final few seasons of his career, DeRozan clearly wants to win and compete at the highest level, but playing for the Kings has allowed him to embrace this stage of his career.

Retirement is around the corner for DeRozan, which is why, whether it’s for the Kings or another team moving forward, he’ll be continuing to bring the same work ethic and positive attitude to being able to play the game he loves.

“I’m closer to the end more than anything. For me, I want to enjoy every single moment of playing basketball.”

Playing in all 63 of the Kings’ games so far on the season, DeRozan has averaged 18.2 points, 3.9 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game, while shooting 49.0 percent from the floor. He recently passed Paul Pierce to move to No. 23 on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, and he will temporarily surpass Stephen Curry at No. 22 in his next game as Steph is currently out with an injury.

By the end of the season, DeRozan, who has 26,439 career points, could move into the top 20 of the all-time scoring list, surpassing George Gervin (26,595). Every player in the top 40 of this historical list is either a Hall of Famer or will be a Hall of Famer, which is why DeRozan’s chances of being immortalized in Springfield when the time comes look good.

So, how many years does DeRozan have left? Only he knows the answer to that, but that won’t stop him from going on the court every day and playing to the best of his ability, finding joy in both wins and losses, until his career is over.


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DeMar DeRozan passes Paul Pierce for 20th on the all-time scoring list

DeMar DeRozan reached a career scoring milestone involving Paul Pierce during the Sacramento Kings’ matchup against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.

DeRozan is in the 17th season of his NBA career, his second with the Kings. He stands out as one of the most experienced scorers in the league, showing solid nights on the offensive side of the ball.

Heading into Sacramento’s game with Houston, DeRozan has scored 26,391 regular season points throughout his career. This placed him 22nd on the all-time scoring list, behind John Havlicek’s 26,395 points and Pierce’s 26,397 points.

DeRozan needed six points to tie Pierce and seven to move past 20th. He completed the work. The veteran scorer had seven points in the first half, surpassing both Havlicek and Pierce in the process.

DeMar DeRozan, how the Kings played against the Rockets

Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7) makes a save and Sacramento Kings guard DeMar DeRozan (10) shoots the ball during the first quarter at Toyota Center.
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This was an incredible accomplishment for DeMar DeRozan, surpassing NBA legends Paul Pierce and John Havlicek. However, he couldn’t top it with a win as the Kings suffered a crushing 129-97 defeat to the Rockets.

The game was over by halftime. Sacramento couldn’t find rhythm on defense and gave up 77 points in the first 24 minutes of regulation. The Kings never recovered from that poor start, unable to keep up with Houston’s offense.

Four players scored in double figures for Sacramento in the loss, including DeRozan. He finished with a stat line of 15 points, seven assists, one rebound and one steal. Russell Westbrook led the team with 22 points, five rebounds and three assists. Nick Clifford came next with 15 points and four steals, while Maxime Renaud provided 11 points and eight rebounds.

Sacramento fell to a 13–47 record on the season, finishing at the bottom of the Western Conference standings. They trail the New Orleans Pelicans and Utah Jazz.

The Kings will look to bounce back in their next game while on the road in Texas. They will face the Dallas Mavericks on February 26, tip-off at 8:30 pm ET.


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Norman Powell recalls his disbelief at DeMar DeRozan moment

Miami Heat guard Norman Powell accomplished another personal milestone after playing in his first All-Star Game on Sunday.

He prepared for Team Worlds in the mini-tournament, losing both of his assignments in the round robin and failing to advance to the finals. In two games, Powell, who has Jamaican heritage, went scoreless against Team Stars before giving up five points, two rebounds and one assist.

No matter the result, it was a memorable evening for Powell, who is enjoying a breakout campaign with the Heat. Starting out as a bench player for the Toronto Raptors in 2015, he has really come a long way.

The 32-year-old marksman also recalled being in disbelief about working with then-Raptors star DeMar DeRozan for the first time at UCLA. after the draft is ready.

“Just being a So Cal (Southern California) kid, knowing everything DeMar did in Compton, watching highlight videos of him when I was in high school, so sharing the court with him, working out with him, playing one-on-one, it was one of those moments,” Powell said in a video posted by The Score.

“After we were done, I called my guys, like, ‘Yeah, I just worked out with DeMar, I just scored on him.’ So that’s probably my first moment of ‘Man, I can’t believe this.'”

Powell fulfilled his childhood dream, becoming teammates with DeRozan for four years before being transferred to the San Antonio Spurs along with Jakob Poeltl and a first-round pick in exchange for Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green.

While Powell was sad to see his idol go, Leonard led the Raptors to a championship in 2019.

Now that he and DeRozan, now with the Sacramento Kings, are in different stages of their careers, it’s great to hear Powell talk about their humble beginnings.


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