I'm kinda new here, but I've seen 99% of the Kings games the last few years, so here's my two cents. I think we as Kings fans are way too impatient with this team. I mean c'mon, we have one of the youngest least experienced teams in the league. This team has hit the wall, which to me is not at all surprising when you think about it. This is without question more minutes than most of these guys have ever played (sans vets like Beno or Noc) in one season, so are we really surprised they are beginning to sputter? Hey, I get just as frustrated as anyone else watching some of the play out of our young front court, but developing big guys takes time, so I think we might be hitting the panic button a little early.
In regards to Kevin, we all know that Kevin is a scorer first and foremost. We know his limitations. But he is one of the best, most efficient scorers in the league and a major asset to us. Did anybody really find it surprising that the chemistry between he (at the time our primary option on offense) and Tyreke (who became our primary option after Kevin got hurt) would not be all that great at first? I think tonight (before Tyreke left with the injury) we saw a preview of what could possibly be one of the of the most lethal backcourts in the entire league. And to those who question the amount of shots Kevin takes: a) do you really consider those poor shots within the offense? and b) who would you rather take these shots? Because, if we didn't have Kevin tonight, it would have gotten ugly early. If you remember correctly this slide in play occurred well before Kevin came back.
Not to come off like a Kevin homer, but he is definitely a valuable member of this team and his departure would ONLY benefit the Kings were it to land us an upper echelon big man (i.e. Brook Lopez at the worst) so that we have some options if either JT or Spencer don't pan out.
Lastly, don't panic Kings fans. Winning in the NBA takes time especially with a team as young as ours. I think we have a lot to be thankful for and a lot to look forward to in the future. So let's understand that there will be growing pains, but in IMO this team is definitely headed in the right direction, but there is no substitute for experience in this league