The face of the franchise will be decided by time, results, and ultimately, the fans. Ownership always tries to get out in front of such things if they can, but in reality, all they can do is suggest. And ownership around the league has made mistakes as often as they've made the right choice. I disagree with Bricky a little on how many players that were great scorers in college becoming busts in the NBA. I just think when they are busts, they stand out more. But in general, guys like Durant, Bird, even Nash, who was a very good scorer in college, tend to become good scorers in the NBA. Some take more time than others. As much as everyone loves to preach defense, lets face it, the majority of the players drafted, are drafted because they can put the ball in the basket. And regardless of anything else, the team that does it the most times during a game, Wins! Not saying its right, just, thats the way it is.
I will agree though, that the players that fail, tend to come from smaller college programs, and therefore, haven't been tested against the best in college basketball. Then there's the black/white issue. Fredette, who is white, seems to be more questioned than a Marshon Brooks who is black. I know that you could say, hey, not true, Fredette was drafted much higher than Brooks. True, but I'm not talking about people in the know doing the questioning, I'm talking about the pundits around the country.
So could Fredette become the face of the franchise? Sure! Or not!! Thats for us to decide. Were the one's that pay for the tickets and buy the teeshirts. We're the one's that showup for off the court events. If Fredette can live up to his press clippings, then I could easily see him becoming the face of the franchise. And the face of the franchise doesn't have to be the best player of the franchise. He just has to be the leader on and off the floor. The spokesman if you will. I doubt that Evans will ever be the spokesman for the Kings. Just not his thing. Cousins? Maybe! But remember, although Fredette is a rookie, he's older than both Cousins and Evans. He's the most mature of the three. If he has a game to match? I guess we'll see..