I believe it is an attempt to tarnish the image of our franchise, deliberately timed on the eve of free agency, to demonstrate Fegan's "power" to hurt our franchise by driving down free agent willingness to sign in Sacramento unless we capitulate to his demands.
This is a rhetorical question intended to imply that our franchise currently has no dignity/a bad reputation. Since this question is not actually looking for an answer but is merely an attempt to score a point I won't respond to it further.
Not exactly rhetorical, compared to the actual stuff that was going on over the last year, I see this much less damaging to reputation of the franchise than firing Malone, the way franchise handled transition to the new coach, fully published internal power struggle from the previous year ....
Notwithstanding the dig at the franchise in the question, yes, I believe that news like this perpetuating the image of a Kings franchise in internal turmoil could very easily sway some free agents away from signing in Sacramento.
Do not share your opinion. The folks will not come to Kings for fame or championship or reputation, they will come to try to salvage their career or for $$$. Those will not be swayed.
If we had a long line of people lined up (sorry for using irony, not dig) I would be more worried about effect of this.
Probably not as a direct result of the leaks, no. For instance, I don't think that Vivek and Vlade will fire Karl and try to hire Cal just because a leak said we would. However, given the possibility of losing free agents due to this sort of damaging leak, our front office may be forced to take steps to stop the leaks. I don't know what those steps would be, but one possibility would be to give in to Fegan's pressure. Which, I believe, is the exact point of Fegan's pressure, and the exact thing that I am upset about. Fegan is sleazily attempting to damage our franchise. There is simply no way that I'm going to sit back and be OK about it.