The Sacramento Kings have fallen short of their expectations this season, as they are currently the 11th seed in the Western Conference and are 10 games under .500.

It is difficult to understand why this Kings team is struggling so badly when they have so much talent on their roster. De'Aaron Fox, Tyrese Haliburton, Davion Mitchell, Marvin Bagley, and Buddy Hield are among the team's young and talented players. Harrison Barnes and Richaun Holmes are among the veterans on the roster.

When looking at a roster like this, it appears as this is a team that could play at a high level in the Western Conference and possibly win a title. They have five to seven guys who are legitimate players who can contribute significantly to other championship teams.

The Kings organization will have a hectic trade deadline, and it is possible that they could elect to trade the majority of their major players. According to multiple sources, the Kings are considering trading nearly every important player on their roster. De'Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield, Harrison Barnes, Tyrese Haliburton, and others have all been discussed in trade discussions with other teams.

It would be difficult for them to trade a few of these players because they have the potential to be stars in this league, If the Kings can just do a better job of bringing in other players to fill that role around them, they will be a difficult team to beat in the Western Conference come playoff time.

According to Bleacher Report, there's a good probability the Kings will try to trade for Jerami Grant. In order for this trade to go through, the Kings will need to execute a great trade to Detroit that excites them. According to many sources, Grant is attracting a lot of interest, and if the Kings want to add him to their roster, they'll have to make the best offer possible out of any other teams.

Let's take a look at the best trade offer the Kings can make to the Pistons for Grant and why it is the best deal.

The best trade offer the Kings can make to the Pistons for Grant

Kings receive: Jerami Grant

Pistons receive: Tyrese Haliburton and Marvin Bagley

Let's start with Jerami Grant. He is one of the NBA's best scorers, and he also possesses some size that the Kings might utilize. He is 6 foot 8′ and can score the basketball with ease, allowing him to fit into practically any NBA team and make an immediate impact. He's currently averaging 20.1 points per game, which is down from 22.3 last season.

From the Kings' standpoint, this makes a lot of sense since there are times when they seem small on the court, and adding someone of his height may assist them.

The Kings may find it difficult to trade Haliburton and Bagley from their own standpoint. Halliburton is a gifted guard who is only in his second NBA season, making it difficult to see why the Kings would decide to trade him. When you consider that he's shooting almost 43 percent from 3-point range this season on about five attempts per game, it becomes even more difficult to see why they would trade him.

It is understandable why they would want to get rid of Bagley. He doesn't appear enthusiastic about playing for this team on some nights, and he doesn't go out and do what he needs to do to help them compete at a high level. When he was first with Sacramento a few seasons back, they hoped he would come in and be this dominant big man. He had a great first year in the NBA, but he hasn't been able to find much success since then because he hasn't been as healthy as they had hoped.

It would be difficult to explain trading Tyrese Haliburton, but they must recognize that they have De'Aaron Fox, who can simply move into the point guard role because he is generally the one who brings the ball up for this team and runs the offense. They must also consider the fact that Davion Mitchell, a young rookie, is still on the roster. This could make it possible that Halliburton is the odd man out in all of this. Bagley will almost certainly be moved, and if he's simply an add-in for Halliburton in exchange for Grant, it is a deal the Kings should seriously consider.

The Kings will have some tough decisions to make, but they also must factor in all of the talent that they already have.