Going into the NBA offseason, the Sacramento Kings and Vlade Divac needed to address the backup point guard spot for next season. Guys like Yogi Ferrell and Frank Mason III were fine last year, but more consistency was needed.
Late in the first night of free agency, the Kings were able to lock in Cory Joseph to a contract worth $37 million in a duration of three years. Joseph was the final step that Divac needed to complete in terms of offseason goals. Cory is a proven backup point guard as his basketball IQ and defensive prowess will for sure help the Kings next season.