I don't understand the reason for resigning Miller to a short term deal and having him walk/retire and give up on a solid prospect in Ray. I understand they moved him to either clear space, or to get something in return because they didn't intend on resigning him after next year, but I feel that not wanting to keep him around is a bad move to begin with. Why not keep him around? Because he hasn't been as consistent as you'd expect? His entire short career he's dealt with inconsistency. He's played two years and been under 3 head coaches. He's been put in wildly different rotations with inconsistent minutes, been asked to play different roles, and you want to see more? Give me a break. He's shown as much as can be expected considering the circumstances, and seems to be the type of guard who will be a solid rotation player in a few years. I understand Vlade wants to win now to keep DMC and co around, but we've seen what happens when the "win now" philosophy works when you keep trying to tack on veterans on short term deals. A team MUST find a balance between youth and experience, keeping their future success moving forward without sacrificing any current momentum. The Spurs are a great example of grabbing youth and mixing them with experience, and the fact they want a guy like Ray to boost their backcourt speaks volumes. The only youth we are developing now is WCS, and I wouldn't be surprised if they deal Ben soon.
This team has been horrible at developing young talent, and I wish Ray the best in his career and hope he makes the Kings regret their decision in the future.