
Two former Alabama players reportedly receive contract update for 2025-26 NBA season
Ellis' option was picked up by the Sacramento Kings, according to a report from The KingsBeat's James Ham, and will now enter next offseason as an unrestricted free agent, barring an extension.
Davison had his team option exercised by the Boston Celtics, according to a report from HoopsHype's Michael Scotto, which is worth $2.27 million non-guaranteed.
After going undrafted out of Alabama in 2022, Ellis has spent each of the past three NBA seasons in Sacramento, a span in which he has started 49-of-153 games. A career 6.5 points per game scorer, Ellis is fresh off a career-year where he averaged 8.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game on 48.9% shooting from the field.
Ellis also started 28-of-80 games for the Kings, and shot 43.3% from three-point range, as well as 84.9% at the free throw line.
As for Davison, the former second round pick from that same draft is coming off his third consecutive season on a two-way deal with Boston in which he saw action in only 16 games off the Celtics' bench. Over that sample size, the former Alabama guard averaged 2.1 points per game on 35.3% shooting from the field.
Davison also spent a vast majority of the 2024-25 season in the NBA G League with the Maine Celtics in which he averaged 25.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 7.7 assists, and 1.4 steals per game on 48.2% shooting from the field. Because of this, Davison was named the 2024-25 NBA G League MVP at seasons end.
Both of Ellis and Davison now enter important year four's in the league where the former is set to be a key piece of Sacramento's lineup, while the latter looks to finally break through in Boston off a career-year.
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