IMO the Maloofs are finished with Sacramento and want a fresh beginning. They see a financial glass ceiling over them if they stay in Sacramento. They feel the Anaheim move will help them get to much needed capital much faster than if they stay in Sac town. Anaheim may provide them with new/other business opportunities. Like I've said before its 'who you know'.
Its not that simple. Unfortunately, I agree that it appears that Maloofs are finished with Sacramento. I say unfortunately because in large part both parties had it made. Sacramento has its NBA team that pumps $$$ into the local economy and Maloofs had by far the best fans in the whole country.
Somewhere along the way the relationship has soured and aunfortunately, its almost reached the point of no return.
But make no mistake, moving to OC is not all beer and skittles. Its a VERY risky move. Potentially, a more prosperous move in terms of money but the risk is very high. You are moving the team into area that has no affiliation with the current team and in fact has been barracking against them and for their arch rival for a quarter of a century.
I think in all this, Maloofs will end up losing the team which is not a bad thing in itself but its not a good thing for Sacramento. In a couple of years time Samueli will own the Kings, Maloofs will be out the door and the biggest loser in all of this could very well be Sacramento.
If only there was a modern arena in Sacramento, then none of this crap would even be an issue at the moment.