Following his unfruitful meeting with the Washington Wizards on Saturday, restricted free agent Otto Porter Jr. is now set to meet with the Sacramento Kings, who have showed some interest in him over the past weeks, per USA TODAY Sports' Sam Amick.

The 24-year-old Georgetown product is coming off his best season as a pro, where he averaged 13.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. He has emerged as one of the better two-way players in the league today and played a huge role for the Wizards, especially in the playoffs, where they gave the Boston Celtics a run for their money in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by stretching the series to seven games.

His rare combination of being a capable scorer and a solid defender has made him a very valuable commodity. Porter's age also plays a huge factor as he obviously still has a few more years before reaching his prime.

With the Kings only having a small chance of retaining Rudy Gay, Porter can fill the void left by him and also bring more youth to their lineup. However, the Wizards are still expected to match any offer as they see him as an integral part of their future plans, given his skill set and how well he plays alongside John Wall and Bradley Beal.