Barnes has always been very diplomatic in his approach, which works for him. He knows the right thing to say and otherwise keeps his mouth shut. I respect that but I also don't know what he's actually thinking because his filter is always on in public. Buddy is more a guy who'll say whatever is on his mind regardless of expectation. I don't have a problem with athletes dropping the act and just being real though. Yeah, he wants to get paid. Who doesn't? Everybody in the league does get scored on. Look at the average PPG this year.... you don't stop teams right now, you disrupt them just enough to make your baskets add up to more before time runs out. It's a battle of attrition. Buddy is here to take shots. They're not all going to go in but the minute he loses confidence and stops shooting, then he actually becomes irrelevant. He could be more like Barnes and find the diplomatic team-first spin to all of these questions but that's not going to tell us what he really thinks, only what he thinks we want to hear. In fact, I prefer it when professional athletes just get real and say what they're thinking. They're all human beings first and basketball players second. Obviously if he's going to paint the target on his back he'd better push himself to get better to outrun the heat he's created for himself but maybe he needs that extra mental push. We're half a season past his rookie contract, it's not reasonable to expect him to instantly be that $20 million a year guy. Teams sign those contracts with young players expecting them to grow into it over a couple years. Lose money on production up front but gain money on the back end. Like any other long term investment. Is a little more patience too much to ask?
And yes, of course his contact is relevant to the team. If he's taking a larger slice of the pie than hopefully his production scales up appropriately, but that's for the GM and the owners to worry about. It's funny to me that I get criticized for just saying how I feel instead of hyping up every guy we draft just because they're now on the Kings and yet so many of those same "loyal" fans are the loudest in their criticism of veterans on the team for failing to live up to their own lofty standards. Even if you have season tickets and buy a new jersey every year, you're not paying for these players' salaries anyway, advertising is. Your money is a very small drop in a very large bucket.
I've mostly stopped watching the games because I'm thoroughly exhausted with the entire Sacramento Kings fan experience at this point. I like a lot of the players on the team but I don't think this coach's style is going to lead them anywhere and I'm not going to wait how ever many years it takes the front office to wake up and realize that. We've already done this a half dozen times over. We had a fantastic coach already named Mike Malone and fired him for no reason at all. Now I'm supposed to wait for lightning to strike again? And I now know for a fact that the draft isn't going to save us so there's little silver lining to be found in yet another losing season. And yet... and yet... My negativity is confined to the people who ought to know better. Every time I see these comments about how Buddy needs to be gone or Giles is somehow worse now than when he sat out his entire rookie season or Fox needs to be more of a leader etc I just think to myself, "would I even enjoy playing for these people?! All you do is find reasons to criticize players". Is that better than wishing our GM did his damn job and scouted some prospects once in awhile? So we're booing Buddy Hield now? This is what we've come to? I certainly get the frustration and I'm there with you. I'm fed up. They're not even the Kings anymore to me, they're "that team" but c'mon people. Choose your targets better. Maybe the guy who took one of the most exciting offenses in the league a year ago and turned it into a slog should get booed first. Or the guy who supposedly watched the best player of this generation and thought "naww, not good enough for my team"... Maybe he should get booed?
Or maybe none of them. Cause it's just basketball. If it no longer brings you joy, find something else that will? The 49ers have a fun team right now filled with guys who are great athletes and love playing together. That'd be a fun bandwagon to hop aboard. The Oakland A's have won 97 games for the last 2 seasons without elaborate hidden camera setups and trash cans in the dugout and currently employ one of the most astoundingly good third basemen ever to play the game and a fleet of elite rookie starting pitchers. That could be fun. Maybe read Dune for the first time or play a campaign of Gloomhaven or, I don't know, start a rec league basketball team or learn to play the guitar or go watch 1917 a bunch of times. Maybe a half empty arena isn't a bad thing if it's half full of people who actually want to be there instead of this simmering stew of finger pointing and negativity?