Dallas Mavericks
Kings Release Terence Davis; Mavericks Re-sign Jamarion Sharp
In a notable move within the NBA landscape, the Sacramento Kings have officially released veteran guard Terence Davis, as confirmed by the league’s transaction log. The 28-year-old, who had a non-guaranteed salary of $2.5 million for the upcoming season, will not be a financial burden on the Kings following this decision.
Davis, who joined the Kings from the Toronto Raptors in 2021, quickly established himself as a reliable scoring option off the bench. His performance peaked during his early years in Sacramento, but his career took a significant hit after suffering a ruptured Achilles during the 2023-24 season. Remarkably, he rebounded from this injury, showcasing his skills in the G League last season where he averaged 14.3 points, shooting an impressive 40 percent from beyond the arc. Despite this resurgence, his recent release narrows the Kings’ roster to 14 guaranteed contracts, allowing for potential roster flexibility as they explore trade opportunities.
Reports indicate that the Kings have shown interest in acquiring Golden State’s Jonathan Kuminga, as well as free-agent guard Russell Westbrook. By parting ways with Davis, Sacramento has opened the door for these potential moves, which could significantly impact their roster composition ahead of the upcoming season.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Mavericks are making headlines of their own by re-signing 7-foot-5 center Jamarion Sharp on an Exhibit 10 contract, as reported by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. Sharp previously participated in training camp with the Mavericks last year before spending the season with the Texas Legends, where he averaged 5.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks.
This move adds depth to the Mavericks’ frontcourt as they prepare for the upcoming season. Sharp’s size and defensive capabilities make him an intriguing prospect, and he will have the opportunity to compete for a spot on the team. His performance in the G League demonstrated his potential, and the Mavericks will be looking to harness that talent as they aim to strengthen their roster.
As teams like the Kings and Mavericks make strategic adjustments, the landscape of the NBA continues to evolve. With Sacramento eyeing trades and Dallas solidifying their roster, fans can anticipate a competitive season ahead. The Kings will need to capitalize on their newfound flexibility, while the Mavericks hope that Sharp can develop into a valuable contributor.
This offseason has already seen notable shifts in player movement, and with the regular season on the horizon, the intrigue surrounding these developments will only grow. As reported by hoopswire.com, both teams are poised for a season filled with potential and opportunity.
