From 2015 to 2018..
What about from 2018-2022? Whats he been up to? Does anyone know? I'd sure like to hear about it.
Tyreke chose not to play in any other professional leagues during his suspension. He was banned from the NBA (and thus also the GLeague) but he could have played overseas and chose not to. From occasional workout videos his team posted, it looks like he essentially worked out, and played pick up ball. At least as far as basketball activity goes. I have no idea what else he might have been doing during his suspension.
If you (or anyone else) didn't know it, he actually had a very brief comeback last season. He was cleared by the NBA in February, and in March he signed with the Bucks GLeague team, the Wisconsin Herd. His first game he scored 16 points, but on 19 shots. He rolled his ankle early in the next game, and was waived.
Best of luck to Tyreke that he can salvage his career and play a few more years, but I don't think he's a good fit for what the Kings need. And the Kings probably aren't a good fit for what he needs either.
also it's incase of an injury to Fox that the 3rd string becomes more important... thats what you'd put the money towards... So the idea of Monk and Huerter doesnt really make any sense.. They'd need someone behind them in the rotation in case of emergency
To me there's two ways of approaching this.
One is that you look for a vet who can play some spot minutes but is primarily a signing to help team culture and be an extension of the coach. That's where Delly makes sense. He brings toughness & grit plus playoff experience and has a prior relationship with Mike Brown. You don't want to have to rely on him for more than spot minutes or for more than a stretch of a few games, but it's more about how he can help the young guys continue to develop rather than his on court production.
The other is to look for a guy who could compliment either Fox or Mitchell off the bench if there's an injury, suspension etc.
In that case, I'd be looking for a playmaker with an outside shot who can help with bench scoring. Fox isn't a good outside shooter, Mitchell isn't a consistent scorer or natural playmaker so someone that can come in, run the offense and hit some outside shots to keep the offense moving is a good fit as a backup to either PG. Of the remaining FA PGs, Quinn Cook might be the best fit in this regard.