When Dewayne Dedmon signed with the Sacramento Kings early in free agency, he was supposed to be the answer to their big man problem.
Coming off the two best seasons of his career with the Atlanta Hawks, Dedmon was seen as one of the better free-agent big men on the market and came to terms with the Kings on a three year, $40 million deal.
By comparison, Richaun Holmes arrived in the state capital without much fanfare. A career backup, Holmes was thought to be a depth signing, coming with a significantly lower price tag than Dedmon at two years and $9.