Terence Davis was a solid contributor for Sacramento in his 27 games with the team after coming over in a deadline deal from the Toronto Raptors. Then this offseason, the Kings re-signed Davis on a reasonable, fully guaranteed 2 year $8 million contract.
It was a minor move, but a savvy one by general manager Monte McNair to acquire Davis at the cheap price of a second-round pick.
Let’s take a look at the best and worst case for Davis as he enters his first full year in Sacramento.
Best-case: Sacramento’s glut at the guard position clears out in the remaining weeks of the offseason with a trade that sends Buddy Hield elsewhere.