Kings re-sign Davis to 2-year deal
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The Sacramento Kings re-signed guard Terence Davis to a two-year, guaranteed deal, his agents told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Sacramento acquired Davis from the Toronto Raptors in March in exchange for a second-round pick in this year's draft.
Davis performed well down the stretch for the Kings, averaging 11.1 points per contest and shooting 37.2% from deep over 27 appearances.
The Ole Miss product went undrafted two years ago, but he earned NBA All-Rookie second-team honors after a solid debut campaign with the Raptors.
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