Report: Kings waiving rookie guard Ellis despite solid preseason originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
The Kings have tough roster decisions to make ahead of next Thursday’s 2024-25 NBA season opener, and those moves reportedly began Friday.
Sacramento is waiving rookie guard Boogie Ellis, HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto reported Friday, citing league sources.
The Sacramento Kings are waiving guard Boogie Ellis, league sources told @hoopshype. Ellis averaged 9.0 points in 12.8 minutes during the preseason, while shooting 39% from 3-point range and playing capable defense. During eight Summer League games, he shot 47% from 3-point range pic.twitter.com/Skxdan1zCx
— Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) October 18, 2024
Fox40’s Sean Cunningham confirmed via sources that the Kings have waived Ellis, while also reporting that Terry Taylor and Brodric Thomas were waived.
Boogie Ellis, Terry Taylor and Brodric Thomas have been waived by the Sacramento Kings, according to sources. @MikeAScotto first with news of Boogie Ellis.
— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) October 18, 2024
The 23-year-old USC product played in three of the Kings’ five preseason games and averaged 9.0 points and 1.3 rebounds in 12.8 minutes. He shot 41.7 percent from the field and 38.9 percent from 3-point range.
Ellis’ impressive effort during preseason caught the attention of veteran Kings guard Malik Monk.
“He just doesn’t care,” Monk told reporters after Monday’s practice. “You got to have that at some point, especially when you’re a rookie.
“[Boogie] doesn’t care. He goes out there and plays his game. If he makes a mistake, Mike will tell him, and he’ll fix that mistake, but he just goes out there with a free mind.”
Ellis, who went undrafted this summer, signed with the Kings and played for them during the California Classic and NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
It was during the California Classic that Ellis first turned heads, scoring 17 points in 22 minutes to lead the Kings to a win over the San Antonio Spurs on July 7 at Golden 1 Center.
“Coach [Doug Christie] said he wanted dogs, and I believe I’m a dog,” Ellis said after anchoring a defense that held the Spurs to a chilly 22.5-percent shooting. “Just showing that, picking up people, being physical, talking, communicating. Just doing everything other people are not willing to do.”
Ellis made strong cases to make the Kings’ Opening Night roster during summer league and the preseason, but now he will search for his next opportunity after showing what he’s capable of while with Sacramento.
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