April 9: Davis has officially signed with the Kings, the team announced in a press release.
April 8: The Kings are signing guard Terence Davis to fill the open spot on their 15-man roster, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets.
Davis averaged 14.3 points on 40.2% three-point shooting for the NBA G League’s Wisconsin Herd this season. The veteran guard has 227 games of NBA experience, mostly with Sacramento from 2021-23. He has not played in the NBA since the 2022/23 season, when he saw action in 64 games with the Kings, averaging 6.7 points in 13.1 minutes per contest.
Davis ruptured his Achilles while playing for the Rip City Remix in 2023/24. He signed a training camp deal with the Bucks prior to this season, then was waived in mid-October. Davis joined the Herd shortly thereafter while waiting for another NBA opportunity to materialize.
Davis will provide some depth at the wing spots. Sixth man Malik Monk suffered a calf injury against Detroit on Monday and Keegan Murray has missed the last two games due to a back ailment.
The Kings have been carrying just 16 players instead of the maximum 18, with 14 on standard contracts and a pair on two-way deals. They aren’t eligible to sign another two-way player before the end of the season, but the addition of Davis will give them a full standard roster.
Kings, Coach Malone is Avail, Hint, Hint !!
The Kings fired him once. Don’t think Vivek is going to rehire him.
I doubt he would take the job. Coaching contracts are guaranteed and he wasn’t in the last year of his deal as far as I am aware.
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Kings clinching that play-in spot is absolutely great news for my Hawks. Huerter to Sacramento for their upcoming 1st has turned out to be yet another great move by this front office. I’m thinking we use the Lakers pick to get a big to replace Clint. But with Sac’s pick we should go the best player available route which worked so well with Jalen a few yrs ago.. link to m.youtube.com