This is two different issues to me. The national sports media has been pretty consistently wrong in their coverage of Sacramento related matters. I don't expect that will ever change. We're of passing interest to them at best-- slap together something with the most convenient sources you can find, do a minimum amount of fact checking, and pass it off as due diligence. Big markets have a lot more talking heads and subsequently there is a perception that all that chatter is somehow commensurate of actual import. It doesn't particularly bother me that nobody media-wise had Igoudala coming here before free agency. Like I said, we're an afterthought to most media folks. A curiosity to some, a punchline to others. But I am worried about what people actually connected to the business of basketball think -- agents, GMs, other players. The way they view our franchise is going to affect our ability to work with them in the future. And for better or worse, a lot of these people don't have time in the day to do their own fact checking on every team in the league which means the national media perception is going to affect us.
The storyline the past 5 years has been that this is a nowhere franchise that nobody wants to play for. The transfer of ownership got us some positive attention for a change, but I think most people are still in a "wait and see" mode as regards the new Kings braintrust and so first impressions do matter. We're not putting our best foot forward here in terms of generating a new positive league image and here's why ... The first free agent who talks with our front office is first given a very generous contract offer and then mere hours after it's reported, we officially withdraw the offer without any explanation why. If the idea is to project a public image that this franchise is all business, I don't personally see how playing games with the first contract offer this front office makes is a way to do that. Looking at it from the outside, I think it makes them look either indecisive and over their heads or scheming and untrustworthy. Neither one is positive. Add to that Igoudala, a veteran player who also happens to be his team's representative for the NBA Player's Association, now believes this franchise used him for their own ends. Every person you use in the course of "just doing business" is potentially spreading the message of your character, or lack thereof, to all of their acquaintances. I think they'd have gotten more respect from just being clear and transparent about what their intentions were and then proving that they are good for their word.
EDIT -- I just wanted to add that we haven't yet seen the end of this storyline either. Right now the perception is a bad one I think, but if it turns out this was all according to plan and we somehow do get Evans and Igoudala (or whoever else we're targeting) and both are happy campers and New Orleans and Denver feel like they just got beat by a superior opponent, maybe it ends up being a positive image after all. Too early to tell obviously.