The Sacramento Kings have made an intriguing move by bringing Terry Taylor on board with a 10-day contract. Over the past three seasons, Taylor has displayed a solid performance. He’s put up an average of 4.8 points, grabbed 2.7 rebounds, and shot a respectable 58.1% from the field, all while logging about 12.3 minutes per game. His career in the NBA includes stints with the Indiana Pacers between 2021 and 2023, and more recently with the Chicago Bulls from 2022 to 2024.
This season, Taylor has truly showcased his skills with the Stockton Kings, the Kings’ G League affiliate. He’s been averaging an impressive 17.6 points, pulling down 8.5 rebounds, and adding 1.2 blocks in 34.3 minutes of play per game over 28 appearances.
Hailing from Bowling Green, Kentucky, Taylor made quite a name for himself during his college years. He spent four seasons with Austin Peay State University and left a lasting legacy as the all-time leading scorer for the program, racking up a remarkable 2,507 career points.
This latest move by the Kings could inject some fresh energy and offer Taylor a chance to further prove his worth on the big stage. It’s certainly a development worth watching for fans and analysts alike.