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DaeQwon Plowden: “Man, Sacramento has been welcoming to me. I definitely enjoyed my time here and enjoyed what I was able to do this season, and even just experiencing the city. You know, us East Coast guys, we don’t really get to experience some of the world and some of the West Coast sometimes, so it’s good to be out here and experience this side of the country. But honestly, right now, I’m unsure of what the future holds. I love Sacramento. I love the front office. But, you know, still got to weigh options and see what happens.”

Sam Perley: Sacramento's Precious Achiuwa (lower back soreness) and Killian Hayes (left foot soreness) have both been downgraded to out for tonight's game in Charlotte. Daeqwon Plowden (right foot soreness) is available.

Sean Cunningham: Malik Monk is not listed on the Sacramento Kings injury report after he exited Thursday's game against the Sixers with a shoulder injury. Devin Carter also appears to be available after missing the last 5 games with a calf contusion. Russell Westbrook (right foot soreness) is out & Daeqwon Plowden (sore right foot) is questionable.


Michael Scotto: Just In: The Sacramento Kings and Daeqwon Plowden have agreed to a two-way deal, agent Drew Kelso of @OneMotiveSports told @hoopshype. Plowden averaged 7.2 points on 64% shooting from the field and 53% from 3-point range in six games for the Hawks as a two-way player last season.
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The Phoenix Suns have waived guard Daeqwon Plowden from this two-way contract. The Suns acquired Plowden from the Atlanta Hawks as part of the seven-team trade that brought Dillon Brooks and Jalen Green to Phoenix.

Duane Rankin: Phoenix Suns will be waiving Daeqwon Plowden as he was part of the historic seven-team trade to make the deal work for the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks, sources inform @azcentral. No cost to Phoenix. Plowden two-way with Hawks last season. Played 6 games for Atlanta. #Suns

Shams Charania: Phoenix: Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming, Koby Brea, Daeqwon Plowden, 2nd. Houston: Kevin Durant, Clint Capela. Brooklyn: 2 2nds. Golden State: Alex Toohey, Jahmai Mashack. Atlanta: 2nd swap, David Roddy, cash. Lakers: Adou Thiero. Minnsota: Rocco Zikarsky, 2 2nds, cash. Terms of the first ever NBA trade involving seven teams.

Fred Katz: League sources say the trade will send: • Kevin Durant, Clint Capela to Houston • Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, Daeqwon Plowden to Phoenix • David Roddy to Atlanta All other elements of the deal are pick trades from draft night that are yet to be finalized.
As of now, Finney-Smith is not a part of this seven-team deal. The only players who were in the NBA last season who are part of it today are Capela, Durant, Dillon Brooks, Jalen Green, Daeqwon Plowden and David Roddy, league sources say.
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The Hawks would be sending Clint Capela to the Rockets in what would become a sign-and-trade, league sources say. Durant would go to Houston. The previously reported return for him, including Dillon Brooks and Jalen Green, would go to Phoenix. Only five players who were in the NBA last season are being discussed in the current iteration of the trade, as of now: Durant, Brooks, Green, Clint Capela and Daeqwon Plowden, league sources say.

Blake Murphy: De’Andre Hunter now questionable for the Hawks, too, due to illness. Daeqwon Plowden recalled