How do you change that reputation you speak of? I'm not being a smart azz, I'm looking for constructive brain storming ideas.
For a market like Sacramento I think it means you really have to capitalise on every opportunity you have.
You need to at the very least be "up and coming" if you're not a winning team already. Nobody thinks the Kings are up and coming. Nobody looks at the Kings and thinks they've got a good core to build around for the next 5-8 years. The Cousins trade rumors still swirl because we aren't winning. Now I don't know enough about this year's draft to say whether we blew it or not, and I don't know how papa will turn out though I have my doubts. But fact is we've drafted rather poorly year after year and while one draft isn't going to sway FAs, multiple drafts resulting in you being both a losing team and one that has no young talent is going to turn them away.
It's great that many fans are optimistic, but I personally don't think we're making the playoffs this year, and I think that's going to have quite an impact on our roster next year.
I like Joerger (all my seemingly anti-Joerger posts are more intended to show how basketball wise Karl was not that bad. Look how many 3s Cousins is shooting this year for example, yet nobody is up in arms about it). I think having Joerger is a good step in the right direction. But we need to become a winning team quickly or rebuild with a future. Many fans here don't want to trade Cousins unless he wants out. History and whatnot. From my perspective we're only looking to trade him if we don't start winning, and that gives me a 7-8 year history of not winning with him, whoever's fault it is.
Ultimately all I can judge is the actual results. A 10 win team that loses all its games by 2 points is still a 10 win team. It is not up and coming. We have to become a winning team, but how to do that is something that has escaped the Kings for the past decade. All I know is that doing a better job of drafting guys, having a long term plan in place and having coaching stability is more likely to help than hurt
let's set an identity of how we want to play and build around that.