Wasn’t sure which thread the Ringer’s post mortem should go in, but this has quotes from Monte, so why not here? I’ve drifted away from their content the last several months, but this is by the usually solid Howard Beck:
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2024/4/22/24137192/sacramento-kings-trades-rumors-nba-offseason
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2024/4/22/24137192/sacramento-kings-trades-rumors-nba-offseason
But Fox sees hope as he scans the top of the West standings, and a common trait: patience. It took the Thunder five years to make this leap after acquiring Gilgeous-Alexander in 2019. It took the Timberwolves four years after drafting Edwards (and nine years after drafting Karl-Anthony Towns). Heck, it took the Nuggets four years just to make the playoffs with Jokic—and another four after that to win the championship. The leap from good to great takes time.
“Not just in basketball,” said Brown, “but I think in life, there’s a process you got to go through, as a young person or young team. You might be pretty good. But you’re still going to hit some roadblocks because you have other people gunning for you.”
This needs to be pinned in every thread.