And the point I'm making to you is that those 33 years don't dictate what happens today.
Case in point. Up until the past 2 drafts, the KINGS rarely got lucky in the draft lottery. Only 2 times in 32 years. And 1 of those occurrences was a year when it was a very poor draft. One of the worst in recent history (1989). But the past 2 years, they've had a fortunate change of events not once but twice -- both in deep drafts. Leading up to the 2017 draft lottery, a pessimist would also have had 32 years of history on their side in saying 'it's not going to happen'. But it did.
Secondly, for most of the past 33 years the city was much different. There wasn't a top notch arena residing downtown. There wasn't a state-of-the-art practice and training facility for the KINGS to use. Downtown was mostly or completely dead.
Times have changed. All of the above has changed. Just in the past 5-10 years. Soon there's likely to be a 20K soccer stadium and an additional entertainment district in the railyard, just a few blocks from Golden 1 Center and K Street and Old Sac, which, along with some other big projects, will spearhead development of one of the largest undeveloped downtown areas in the Nation. There's a lot more to do in and around SAC than ever before. And if the KINGS franchise continues to win, all of those factors make them a much more attractive destination than at any time over the 33 years you're referring to.
None of the above means that any the top FA's or even above average ones will automatically begin to flock here. I'm just saying that it's possible that the tide is beginning to turn. There are reasons beyond the past to try.
I'll end my side of the discussion by quoting a line from the movie 'Wedding Crashers' in a tongue-in-cheek fashion:
"You shoot me down with your negativity. Your $%^&*@ negativity. I don't need it. I'm an idea man. I thrive on enthusiasm. Don't take the wind out of my sails."