A lot if hand-wringing over this 2031 pick swap with comments like “they gave away a first pick” which is just plainly untrue.
Sure, in 2031 San Antonio could win the Finals while the Kings “win” the lottery, so the world champion Spurs swap for the first pick, cementing a decade’s long dynasty, as the Kings pick 32nd*** to continue the misery of wallowing in sub-mediocrity, and that would undoubtedly suck.
But so would DeRozan blowing out his knee this preseason, ending his career in an instant while Chris Duarte mystically becomes an All-Star for the Bulls or Harrison Barnes “mentors” his way to a deep Spurs playoff run.
All trades are about measured and calculated risks. With that in mind, there is more of a chance of the swap not happening (Kings finish higher than Spurs), being of relatively minimal impact (Spurs finish within 1-4 spots of Kings), or being of crappy but recoverable impact (Spurs finish with 5-9 spots of the Kings) than something utterly crippling happening (Kings forced to swap 10+ spots back to Spurs). Even then, it still all comes down to who the team picks at the biggest craps table of them all.
The last time the Kings fandom and the national press united to have a collective conniption over Vlade’s disaster of a pick swap to the Sixers, the Kings moved down 2 spots and wound up with Fox.
(Yes, the Celtics took Tatum in the King’s original 3 spot, but the Sixers went with Fultz after trading up to 1, so I’d say they were the real losers of the swap in the end).
***I’m also supposing by 2031 Seattle and Vegas are in the league. Since we’re trying to prognosticate nearly 7 years into the future, let’s go for broke.