The Sacramento Kings enter the offseason with more questions than answers, and a roster filled with expensive veterans who not only don't fit their current timeline, but also don't fit with each other. We saw what this team looked like last year, and while injuries didn't help, it's clear that this team needs a major shake-up before they're going to make their way back up the standings. But with a cap sheet that currently projects them as a second-apron team, that's easier said than done for second-year General Manager Scott Perry. Sacramento has intriguing players who could theoretically help teams around the league, but we saw both last offseason and at the trade deadline that none of those players are highly coveted by anyone around the association. Domantas Sabonis, Malik Monk, and DeMar DeRozan are all players who could help contending teams, but they remain in Sacramento after nearly a full year of being on the trade block.…