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BREAKING NEWS: Kings Score Surprise USC Talent in Top Prospect Signing

Sacramento Kings Add USC Guard Boogie Ellis in Undrafted Free Agency The Sacramento Kings have bolstered their roster once again by signing USC Trojans guard Boogie Ellis, according to Luca Evans of O.C. Register.

This move marks the Kings’ third acquisition in post-draft signings on Thursday, following Isaiah Crawford and Isaac Jones. Despite not making any selections in the second round of this year’s draft, the Kings have been active in undrafted free agency.

Boogie Ellis, aged 23, emerged as a highly touted point guard prospect out of high school in 2019. After two productive seasons with the Memphis Tigers, Ellis transferred to USC, where he further solidified his collegiate career.

Standing at 6-foot-2, Ellis showcased impressive stats during his tenure with USC, averaging 17.1 points, 3.0 assists, and shooting 40 percent from beyond the arc over his final two seasons.

Although Ellis will initially compete in the Summer League for Sacramento, his potential impact shouldn’t be overlooked. Known for his athleticism, smooth shooting stroke, and adept ball-handling skills, Ellis possesses the tools to thrive at the professional level. His agility and ability to orchestrate offenses make him a promising prospect.

While securing a spot on the Kings’ roster remains uncertain, Ellis’s signing underscores Sacramento’s commitment to finding talent and depth this offseason.

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