Toscano-Anderson wears Sacramento uniform.
ESPN" reporter Adrian Woznarowski reported on the 15th (Korean time) that Juan Toscano-Anderson signed a one-year contract with the Sacramento Kings. Toscano-Anderson, a Mexican forward, made his name known to fans by coming off the bench and showing off his explosive athletic prowess when he entered the NBA stage as a member of Golden State in the 2019-2020 season. He also enjoyed the joy of winning the Final during the 2021-2022 season. Toscano-Anderson, who joined the Lakers ahead of last season after playing for Golden State for three seasons, moved to Utah through a trade during the season, but failed to show up in the NBA this season. Toscano-Anderson, who maintained his sense of play in the G League and was looking for an opportunity, is expected to join Sacramento and give energy to the forward line. According to ESPN reporter Mark J. Spears, Sacramento coach Mike Brown's considerable interest in adding Toscano-Anderson to the roster is behind his recruitment. Sacramento, which ranked third in the Western Conference last season and succeeded in advancing to the playoffs for the first time in 17 years since 2006, is also cruising with De'Aaron Pax and Domantas Sabonis this season. Although it is an unguaranteed contract, the joining of Toscano-Anderson, who has played well as a bench member in teams seeking to win Golden State and the Lakers, will certainly help Sacramento look higher.