The Sacramento Kings are in an interesting spot as they continue to build for the future. They have some talented young players on the roster but are still not a playoff team. Fans have longed for the Kings to return to the postseason as they have not made it since 2006.

With the Indiana Pacers entering a rebuild as well, a Kings trade for Domantas Sabonis could improve their future outlook. The Kings are reportedly not going after Sabonis, but they should reconsider. The two-time All-Star would fit well with the team and help build a great core.

Here is the best trade the Kings must make for Sabonis.

Kings trade Marvin Bagley III, Buddy Hield, and a first round pick

The Kings have had Bagley and Hield in trade rumors over the past season. Bagley would give the Pacers a young player with potential to replace Sabonis. This trade would also give them Hield, who the Pacers could then ship to another team for more draft capital.

This season, Sabonis is averaging 18.6 points and 11.9 rebounds per game. His elite presence as a big man would give the Kings a boost and help them finally advance to the NBA Playoffs.

One possible scenario for this trade is expanding it to a three-team deal that would send Hield to a contending team in exchange for future draft picks. Hield would instantly make an impact on a contending squad. He is one of the best three-point shooters in the NBA and is a solid scorer all-around.

On the season, Hield is averaging 15.6 points per game and is a career 40.1 percent three-point shooter. While the Pacers may not want to hold onto him as they enter a rebuild, other teams around the league will definitely be interested in the sharpshooter.

The main addition for the Pacers in this trade is Bagley. Bagley has been solid in limited minutes, averaging 8.1 points and 6.7 rebounds per game this season. He was the number two overall pick in 2018 but has not panned out due to injuries. In a new situation with the Pacers, he could finally become closer to the player he was supposed to be.

This trade would be beneficial to both sides, but especially for the Kings. They have created a great pairing in the backcourt with De'Aaron Fox and Tyrese Haliburton but lack an elite big man. Fox is an electrifying young star, one of the fastest players in the NBA today.

His speed allows him to finish at the rim with ease and drive and kick to open teammates. Haliburton is more of an outside scorer as he shoots the three-pointer at a high clip of 41.6 percent. Fox and Haliburton are both solid playmakers, which leads to easy buckets for their teammates.

Sabonis would add to their offense by being a dynamic player in the post. He would also improve their rebounding and be a reliable power forward or center for the future.

The Kings need to reconsider pursuing Sabonis as he would be a true asset.