I bit harsh don't you think? I mean PDA inherited the team with only a few weeks before the draft. He had no scouting dept and no staff. He had little time to familiarize himself with the players on the roster, and said as much when he stated that a large part of the season was going to be finding out what he had. To think that a team can go in the wrong direction for 6 or 7 years and then turn it around in one year is crazy. This time around he has no excuses. There are a couple of ways you can attack the problem. One is to build for the long term, which takes longer, because your usually building with younger players that in many cases need experience and time. The other way is to go the Dallas route. You clear out the roster and refill it with experienced players, some of which are in the twilight of their careers, but are still good competitive players. You'll win more games with the latter, and maybe make the playoffs, but your run near the top will be short lived. It appears the Kings are taking the long term approach.
My personal opinion is that the Kings would like to have a good competitive team by the time the new arena opens.
Unlike others I personally don't think that our team heading into last offseason was that bad. If the Suns could win 47 games this year after only winning 25 last year (+22), if the Blazers could win 53 games this year after only 33 last year (+20), the good ol Charlotte Bobcats could win 42 after only 21 last year (+21), Raptors (+14) taking on half of our supposed toxic players... Wizards have been below .500 since 2008, this year won 43 games. Meanwhile, we at best can win one more game than we did last season, and this is with the supposed best center in the NBA future HOFer DeMarcus Cousins. The Lakers have literally been a D-league team this year, and still only loss 2 more games than we did.
Of course the easy thing is to just shrug and say "DAMN YOU MALOOFS YOU SCREWED US OVER!". The fact is that we had potential on the team. Sure, Petrie screwed some things up, but let's not act like the GMs of all the other teams I mentioned were perfect either. There is absolutely no excuse for our team to have done as poorly as they did this season. Blame it on the players, on the coach, on the GM, whatever. Just don't tell me that I can't have expected us to win 10 more games than last season when all these other teams are doing so, one of which with 3 of our rotation players from the start of the season. Phoenix also just got a new coach - they seem to have turned things around pretty quick.
As I said before, maybe next season things turn around and whatever moves PDA made this season pay off for us in the long run. Maybe this time next season we're sitting on at least 40 wins. If that's the case, like I said, PDA would deserve credit every bit as much as he deserves discredit right now.