When a reporter asked Monk if he’d have to reassess his future with the Kings, Malik responded he’d stick around with certainty, per James Ham’s X, formerly Twitter. “I’m all in. No question,” Monk said. “No question about that. It’s terrible to end the season on the bench not helping your team, especially when you know you can. It’s tough to watch that. But it’s a bright future for us I feel like, especially with the down year we had this year. I feel like it only can go up. This year been crazy. So, I’m looking forward to next year.”
Source: Clutch Points
Source: Clutch Points
What’s the buzz on Twitter?

James Ham @James_HamNBA
Malik Monk said he’s “all in” on Sacramento and how he had to play multiple different roles throughout the season. pic.x.com/1mgqhGT2Ep – 2:55 PM
Malik Monk said he’s “all in” on Sacramento and how he had to play multiple different roles throughout the season. pic.x.com/1mgqhGT2Ep – 2:55 PM

Matt George @MattGeorgeSAC
Malik Monk’s full Sacramento Kings season exit interview:
Takeaways: He’s “all-in” here in Sacramento & he feels his best role is as a starting 2 guard. pic.x.com/fJ3PIVplWe – 2:52 PM
Malik Monk’s full Sacramento Kings season exit interview:
Takeaways: He’s “all-in” here in Sacramento & he feels his best role is as a starting 2 guard. pic.x.com/fJ3PIVplWe – 2:52 PM

Malik Monk @AhmadMonk
He usually reports news about us, so I’m going to break some news about him.
BREAKING: @SeanCunningham who has covered the Kings and NorCal sports since 2001 is joining the sports department of @KCRAnews. – 6:40 PM
He usually reports news about us, so I’m going to break some news about him.
BREAKING: @SeanCunningham who has covered the Kings and NorCal sports since 2001 is joining the sports department of @KCRAnews. – 6:40 PM
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James Ham: Malik Monk said he is about two weeks away from being back on the floor working out with his calf issue. He said it’s very different than last season when he went into the summer with a knee injury that took a while to get back on the court. -via Twitter @James_HamNBA / April 17, 2025
Sean Cunningham: Malik Monk is awarded the 2025 Community Crossover Award for a Second Consecutive Year by the Sacramento Kings and Kaiser Permanente. The Award Honors Kings Player’s Ongoing Leadership and Impact On and Off the Court. Monk joins back-to-back winners of the award including -via Twitter @SeanCunningham / April 13, 2025
