Cop or Drop?: Free Agents on the Sacramento Kings

Jan 15, 2017; Sacramento, CA, USA; Sacramento Kings bench during the final seconds as a fan puts on his jacket to leave during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden 1 Center. The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Sacramento Kings 122-118. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 15, 2017; Sacramento, CA, USA; Sacramento Kings bench during the final seconds as a fan puts on his jacket to leave during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden 1 Center. The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Sacramento Kings 122-118. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 4, 2017; Sacramento, CA, USA; Sacramento Kings guard Ty Lawson (10) during the fourth quarter against the Miami Heat at Golden 1 Center. The Heat defeated the Kings 107-102. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 4, 2017; Sacramento, CA, USA; Sacramento Kings guard Ty Lawson (10) during the fourth quarter against the Miami Heat at Golden 1 Center. The Heat defeated the Kings 107-102. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports /

Ty Lawson

A various of actions have to happen to justify re-signing Ty Lawson. If the Kings do not decide to draft a point guard in this upcoming draft or don’t re-sign Darren Collison, then bringing back Lawson for another season could be a good alternative.

For this season, Lawson did a good job in being the spark plug off the bench. So if the Kings are in need of point guard going into next season, signing Lawson to a contract worth $14 million over two years could be a good investment.

To read the full analysis on Lawson, click here.