I'm seriously trying to understand why you don't get the difference.
There is the reporting side and the analysis side. and btw- no great reporter said this is going to happen, Woj (a reporter) said there were talks and didn't specify...
Analysis is totally different, it's disecting the move after it was made- there is no uncertainty, just making the points and trying to understand which side got the better part of the deal.
I know you think everybody is out to get us, but they are not- they are not right 100% of the time, and sometimes they can be too harsh on us... but good writers make good points about things- and to not count them just because "the media" is negative about us, is not very wise...
OK, analysis you say. That is supposed to be impartial right?
- Title: "Salary dump". What Maloofs were doing was salary dump to save $$$. This move was definitely not to save money. Proper words are "cap space", but that is too impartial for this "analysis".
- Compare situation of a team going from playoff to contender which needed one more piece and had resource for that, with Kings which needed multiple pieces and had no resources to obtain them.
-"They already had something like $9 million in cap space before dumping money onto the ravenous Sixers, which should have been enough to make a fair offer for Rajon Rondo or Monta Ellis. " Proven wrong in case of Monta.
- "Offload Stauskas for free" is Lowe's suggestion for more money. What the heck???? This way (supposedly very bad) we got rid of a very bad contract and player who was marginal at best. Regarding picks, if Kings gambling does not pay out, no first rounder is lost which is I guess lament Lowe's have for this salary cap move.
- "rebuilding teams".. to me that shows that Lowe has no understanding of the stat of Kings and his point of view is skewed by that wrong assumption. Kings CANNOT be rebuilding team any more. There will be time for that if Cousins is gone. Kings time is NOW or we will really be rebuilding team for years to come after Cousins leaves. Kings simply have to be in win now mode.
- There goes list of bad drafts and Kings moves (yes we know that Kings franchise was clown last year but what that has to do with now beside need to overpay?), than going over board couple of times to make sure that all Kings choices are awful anyway (Matthews is so bad that Dallas wants him for 12 mil, but that does not fit the narrative). Glorify Middleton and Ellis (was not 9 mil enough for that guy as he stated?).
In short, fellow does not see that first pick will NOT exchange hands if he is right, sees team that has to be in win now mode as being in rebuilding mode, uses words and examples to fit his narrative without the any kind of balance, irrelevant bad stories again just to support narative, suggests even worse solution for Kings to get cap space than what he is criticizing....
That is one bad analysis.