The Sacramento Kings are waiving wing Juan Toscano-Anderson, according to multiple reports. JTA joined the Kings just a few weeks ago, on a one-year, partially-guaranteed contract. Had the Kings not waived him, the contract would have become fully guaranteed on January 10th. The news was first reported by James Ham, and confirmed by both Jason Anderson and Sean Cunningham
According to a league source, the Sacramento Kings are expected to waive Juan Toscano-Anderson tomorrow and drop back to 14 rostered players.
— James Ham (@James_HamNBA) January 6, 2024
League source confirms the Sacramento Kings plan to waive Juan Toscano-Anderson, as reported by James Ham. That will leave the Kings with 14 players, opening up a roster spot.
— Jason Anderson (@JandersonSacBee) January 6, 2024
The Kings have opened a roster spot, as they will waive Juan Toscano-Anderson, league sources confirm. Jan. 10 is when contracts are guaranteed for the rest of the season. @James_HamNBA first with the news
— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) January 6, 2024
JTA appeared in limited minutes for the Kings, mostly appearing in garbage time. In 19 total minutes across 8 games, Toscano-Anderson tallied a total of 2 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1 steal.
Making this move now opens up opportunities for the Kings as the trade deadline approaches. Having an extra roster spot allows the Kings to take on extra players without needing to waive another player first. If the Kings end up not needing the roster spot for trades, it also gives them a spot to promote Keon Ellis to the full roster, or to sign another player from the G League or free agency.