When I look at the box score, I can see that Gary Forbes, Solomon Alabi, Jerome Dyson and Chris Wright got 40+ minutes each. Teams that were playing meaningless games were resting their key players and guys like Forbes, Alabi, Wright, Dyson, D.J. Kennedy, Darryl Watkins and a bunch of guys most fans have never heard of got major floor time.
It's not rocket science, when the game is meaningless and obligatory, rest your key guys and send out the untested younguns. It's about being smart and fair. Many of these guys worked hard all season long and didn't play much, now is their chance to shine. Give them the opportunity to play, I mean, that's all they really wanted; playing time. Plus, it's wise to protect your mega million dollar investment - by resting your key guys and preventing even the slight chance that they pick up injuries.
You don't get too many games like this one. Where you can say to your players, "Don't worry about mistakes, just play." This is a golden opportunity to see how Jimmer fares in 40+ minutes, to see Honeycutt plays a full game, to experiment and see how it works out.
If the Kings had played the kids and they beat the Lakers, I'd be all for it. But nope. Apparently it's very important that we win this game by playing our stars.
You don't play your star players when the game is meaningless. Haven't we learned that lesson after Chris Webber went down in a blown out game?