Kings extend two-way qualifying offer to Daeqwon Plowden

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Last updated Jun 28, 2026

Kings extend two-way qualifying offer to Daeqwon Plowden
Summary

The Sacramento Kings have extended a two-way qualifying offer to guard Daeqwon Plowden, making him a restricted free agent. This allows the Kings to match any offer he receives from other teams during free agency. Plowden, 27, had a productive season averaging 10.8 points in 32 games with the Kings and excelling with the Stockton Kings in the G League before his call-up. His performance in the NBA showcased his scoring ability, especially during a stretch of critical games amid team injuries. With several rookies joining the roster, Plowden's future role with the Kings remains uncertain as the team looks to make other roster adjustments.

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  • Plowden becomes a restricted free agent after the Kings' offer.
  • He averaged 10.8 points per game during the previous season.
  • Plowden excelled in the G League, averaging over 22 points for Stockton.
  • The Kings added three rookies to their roster this summer.
  • Plowden's role may vary with potential changes to the team lineup.
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Sacramento secures the right of first refusal for their breakout guard, retaining a cost-controlled asset after his dominant G League transition and impressive scoring surge last season.

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