Yes. steelevt gets me.
I mean, to be fair, it is a huge gamble on the Kings' end to lose a 40%+ 3 point shooter (not to mention who'd always willingly give you 120% effort either he plays well or not, and had displayed an urgency in help defense), and a big man who still has high potential and had made improvements on his 3s for someone who, albeit is the reigning 1st NBA All-defensive team member, was too shook to even try and had his teammate and head coach scratching their heads on how to fix it.
To me, this mirrors some of what C-Webb was like when he came.
Don't forget, McNair and Morey are great friends.