My expectation is to win games that are winnable, like last night. We could have easily won, Joerger's rotations made us lose. Same goes for the Phoenix game, we easily could have won that one as well.
How can we possibly know how many wins we're capable of if we are intentionally losing?
Young players and young teams lose games and it's not necessarily a bad thing. Right now they should be focused on individual player development and individual skill, that and winning don't always go hand in hand. History dictates if you're losing anyway the more time now, the more payoff later potentially. If and when that development happens winning will or won't follow. Too many factors that aren't even in the equation yet will determine that at some point.
Buddy, Willie, and Bogdan are all just a few years away from their prime. Skal is in his second year, and Fox is clearly one of those rare ready to go types. Everyone wants to have this easing process like their the freaking Spurs or something, well good luck Kings, because you aren't the Spurs or anything close to a contender on your best day. Easing in when you are already a winner with value veteran talent is one thing, easing in young talent who you desperately need to have show some level of value is entirely another. In trading that pick to Philly in 2019, then trading Cousins for what was conceivably a lesser than expect package of value already leaves Vlade behind the 8 ball in rebuilding this franchise. IMO the most potential this team has at the moment lies with Buddy, Fox, Skal, Bogdan, and Willie. They have what appears to be not only a collection of decent young talent but decent young talent that can possible play on the floor together at one time! Go with it! They need to know if it can work, because if it can't then steps must follow.
I can understand the mirage of "earning it" because I know that's the age old coaches line of BS, but lets get real here, these guys most likely have had every whim, wish, and desire fulfilled during most points in their lives due in part to their potential. If those lessons weren't learned at the college level or below, they aren't going to be learned now.