The Sacramento Kings could explore a creative salary reshuffling move with the Brooklyn Nets that swaps large contracts while aligning both franchises with their current timelines. In the proposed deal, Sacramento would acquire Michael Porter Jr. and Terance Mann, while Brooklyn takes on Zach LaVine and Devin Carter. The structure works financially and gives both teams distinct roster identities without adding long-term risk beyond what they already carry. Sacramento has been searching for ways to rebalance its roster, get younger in key spots , and add size on the wing, while Brooklyn continues to prioritize flexibility and upside plays. This type of move does not necessarily signal a full rebuild for either side, but rather a recalibration in response to current roster flaws and financial realities. With both teams in transitional phases, a swap like this could quietly address multiple needs at once.…