There's also drawbacks to Anaheim. It might be a good move, for a while and better than Sac now, obviously, if no feasible arena deal appears, soon. I'm just not sure it will be a lasting marriage in Anaheim. I don't think the NBA is totally sold on the idea of three teams in such close proximity, either. I don't think the league wants to start concentrating teams in only a few areas. Even NY only has two teams.
In close proximity, there are two baseball teams, two basketball teams, two hockey teams, and there will be a football team there, not to mention two big universities with national-level college sports presence. The Maloofs and the Kings will be pretty small fish swimming in a big pond. They'll never be out of the shadow of the Lakers there. Heck, they'll be second fiddle to Samueli in their own arena.
Anaheim to me is a "best we can get" right now deal for the Maloofs. It's hardly a blemish free choice. If Taylor?ICON can't come up with a feasible arena plan for Sac, then Anahiem is an option. But I think the Maloofs are choosing between two options, neither of which is great at the moment. All I want is time to hear the Taylor/ICON feasibility study and if the city can get behind that, if it is feasible. If that fails, then the Kings can go with my blessings. I don't expect them to stay with nothing on the table.