First of all, Embiid is an MVP type of talent when he's healthy. Nobody is trading that regardless.
Secondly, I think most here are under-valuing our assets....
(1) Buddy is a top 5 shooter in the league for his career so far and he only has two years left on his deal.
(2) Barnes is the type of vet playoff teams are always looking to add at the trade deadline and his contract only has 1 year remaining so it's even more appealing than Buddy's.
(3) Fox had an All Star level season last year at age 23. He didn't make the team because our team record was bad (what else is new) and we don't get the large market fan voting bump but 25/7/3 and finishing 15th overall in ppg, 12th overall in apg, 15th overall in spg, and 10th overall in fta per game is an All Star season. It's a "what have you done for me lately" world so people are going around talking about him like he's washed up at 24 years old or something but he should be talked about as a top 25 player. Top 20 if he played for the Celtics, Lakers, or Knicks.
(4) Tyrese so far this season joins Jarrett Allen, Ja Morant, and Trae Young as the only players under 25 in the top 20 in VORP. That's a list that includes all of the top MVP candidates and most of this year's consensus All Stars.
Additionally, other teams are overvaluing first round picks like crazy and we still have all of ours. It's pretty much a given that you can't trade for an established star without throwing in first round picks and any team taking on our draft capitol has to feel pretty good about their chances of cashing in. I'm not including Davion since he's yet to get his offense going or Holmes who has been MIA since he had to miss time with the latest eye injury and COVID results.
We have pieces to trade for a star, maybe even two if we move both Fox and Haliburton -- it's just a matter of waiting for the right target to become available and then choosing who to keep based on fit and defensive potential.
Secondly, I think most here are under-valuing our assets....
(1) Buddy is a top 5 shooter in the league for his career so far and he only has two years left on his deal.
(2) Barnes is the type of vet playoff teams are always looking to add at the trade deadline and his contract only has 1 year remaining so it's even more appealing than Buddy's.
(3) Fox had an All Star level season last year at age 23. He didn't make the team because our team record was bad (what else is new) and we don't get the large market fan voting bump but 25/7/3 and finishing 15th overall in ppg, 12th overall in apg, 15th overall in spg, and 10th overall in fta per game is an All Star season. It's a "what have you done for me lately" world so people are going around talking about him like he's washed up at 24 years old or something but he should be talked about as a top 25 player. Top 20 if he played for the Celtics, Lakers, or Knicks.
(4) Tyrese so far this season joins Jarrett Allen, Ja Morant, and Trae Young as the only players under 25 in the top 20 in VORP. That's a list that includes all of the top MVP candidates and most of this year's consensus All Stars.
Additionally, other teams are overvaluing first round picks like crazy and we still have all of ours. It's pretty much a given that you can't trade for an established star without throwing in first round picks and any team taking on our draft capitol has to feel pretty good about their chances of cashing in. I'm not including Davion since he's yet to get his offense going or Holmes who has been MIA since he had to miss time with the latest eye injury and COVID results.
We have pieces to trade for a star, maybe even two if we move both Fox and Haliburton -- it's just a matter of waiting for the right target to become available and then choosing who to keep based on fit and defensive potential.
I've also said multiple times that our role players are already good enough. Barnes, Hield, Mitchell, Holmes and Hali are good enough to be on one player of the 8 man rotation on a good playoff team. Fox is good enough to be the 3rd best guy on a good team or even the 2nd best if he tried more on defense. We are still very bad and thats because of the lack of top level talent. You seem to think we can move our current players for those type of guys, I think that those guys arent really available via trade.
We can trade for a star sure if that type of player becomes available. But since you talked about the odds of draft and how thats not great in your opinion (I would like to see the actuall data behind your conclusion) then what are the odds that if a star is available via trade, the Kings are the team that gets him and gets him with a package that doesnt cripple the team around that star currently and in the future. Also whats the contract situation, does the player want to come to the Kings or is he going to leave as soon as his contract is up. Its extremely hard to trade for a star. If people think drafting a star top 3 is difficult, trading for one is on a whole another level of difficulty.
https://www.pdg-analytics.com/articles/nba-draft-all-star-correlations

There is some actual data on the probability of drafting an all star. This data acknowledges all the outliers, all the Bagley level **** ups but its still very clear. It says that if you are hoping to draft an all star, you better be as close to the top of the draft as you can possibly be.
I think its easier to either go with the Toronto route and punt for one season to get better chance at drafting an all star or just taking three years to trying to add cost/&team controlled good players to fit the timeline of Hali(and possibly Fox).
I want to see a Kings fan that is still glad we won those few extra games last year and lost draft position because of it. I want to see a Kings fan that wouldnt have rather lost few extra games and got Scottie Barnes because of that. Total rebuild is a different discussion but as everyone can ackowledge that we should have lost couple more games last year then why shouldnt we lose couple more this year as we arent clearly competing? We have an excellent example from last season and everyone agreeing that we should've done what the Raptors did. Lets not do the same mistake back to back years.
Obviously if you find a star willing to commit to us and getting him cheap then go for it. Relying on that happening is horrible way of running an Nba franchise since the odds of that happening is very low