Shooting guard Terence Davis is attempting an NBA comeback and has worked out for the Milwaukee Bucks, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. Davis couldn't land on an NBA roster for the start of the 2023-24 campaign and ruptured his Achilles in January playing in the G League. However, it looks like he has now recovered from the injury and is ready to go for the new season. Davis, who made it to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 2020 after going undrafted, has previously represented the Raptors and Kings in the Association. He's been a solid bench contributor, averaging 8.0 points and 2.7 rebounds in 16.1 minutes.
Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis will move into the starting five for Thursday's game against the San Antonio Spurs. He'll replace Keegan Murray (back) who was forced to exit early during their last contest. In his absence, Davis went off for 31 points, nine rebounds, and four assists. He should be a strong streaming option while Murray is on the sideline.
Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis went crazy on the Brooklyn Nets in the team's 153-121 win on Tuesday night. He came just four points shy of his career-high. Davis logged 31 points, nine rebounds, four assists, three steals, and one block on 12-for-16 shooting from the floor and 7-for-10 from beyond the arc. He was also a ridiculous +35 in plus/minus. The Nets just had no answers for the 25-year-old as he did all of this damage coming off of the bench while not turning the ball over once. His playing time fluctuates a little too much to be a must-add, but he can be a good streaming option if anyone in front of him gets injured.
Terence Davis Sidelined Indefinitely With Wrist Injury
Sacramento Kings shooting guard/small forward Terence Davis (wrist) has been diagnosed with a tendon injury in his right wrist which will rule him out indefinitely, beginning with Wednesday's game vs. Atlanta. Davis, who had started each of Sacramento's previous four outings, was enjoying a bit of a fantasy revival offensively after a career-high 35-point showing last Wednesday. His absence likely opens the door for Buddy Hield and Davion Mitchell to take on increased minutes totals and offensive usage. Davis is an appealing upside asset when healthy, but the uncertainty surrounding his injury likely pushes him toward the waiver wire in the vast majority of season-long formats for the time being.
Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis has cleared safety protocols ahead of Sunday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies. He has missed each of the last five games, but appears ready to return. The Kings are already without rookie guard Davion Mitchell due to protocols. Also, De'Aaron Fox is listed as questionable due to protocols. Davis could find himself with significant minutes, assuming Fox remains out. That being said, Davis could have some streaming appeal, but fantasy managers should check back closer to tip-off on Sunday.
Sacramento Kings forward Terence Davisis out Wednesday against the Washington Wizards and has entered the league's health and safety protocols. Davis joins Marvin Bagley III as the other Kings player to enter the league's COVID-19 protocols on Wednesday, so hopefully this does not spread. With Davis out, Chimezie Metu and Davion Mitchell should see more opportunity over the next week or so.
Tyrese Haliburton, Terence Davis Will Suit Up Friday
Sacramento Kings shooting guards Tyrese Haliburton (back) and Terence Davis (ankle) have both been given the green light to take the floor for Friday's game against Oklahoma City. Haliburton will reclaim his spot among the starting five, looking to build upon the solid 13.6 points per game average that he has accumulated over his first 10 contests. Davis returns from a one-game absence to give the Kings added wing depth, potentially taking a touch of the shine off Buddy Hield's DFS appeal Friday. Haliburton stands to see sizable single-game upside due to an extremely favorable matchup with a porous Thunder defense.
Terence Davis Earns Questionable Tag For Wednesday
Sacramento Kings shooting guard Terence Davis (ankle) has been listed as questionable for Wednesday's contest against San Antonio due to a sore left ankle. Davis is coming off his most productive outing of the season Monday, in which he set new season highs with three triples and 13 points off the bench. An absence from Davis would open the opportunity for more minutes and shots within the second unit from Buddy Hield and Davion Mitchell. Tyrese Haliburton (back) is questionable in his own right, so Davis' potential outcomes remain plentiful. Check back prior to tip-off for the final word on the Sacramento backcourt.
Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis has agreed to a two-year deal with the organization. He averaged 11.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.7 assists with 1.0 steals through 27 games with the Kings last season. He'll be thrown into the Kings young guard mix of De'Aaron Fox, Tyrese Haliburton, and Davion Mitchell. To be honest, Davis is probably the fourth best player in the group, so his fantasy value will be limited. He might be a deep league option or streaming choice, but won't be worth a look on draft day.
Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis is reportedly going to decline his $1.9M qualifying offer. That means, Davis is set to become a restricted free agent, which means the Kings can match any offer sheets he receives. Davis averaged 11.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists after being traded to Sacramento mid-season. It's being reported that Davis is seeking a deal around $9 million per season. It remains to be seen if Davis has done enough to warrant that significant of a deal. His fantasy value will certainly hinge on where he goes this offseason.