Welcome back! Interestingly, I instantently find myself again agreeing with you on the draft: Fox seems like a very good PG that will be around our range if we were to keep the keep. I predicted 37 wins and out of the playoffs so I hope this will allow us to pick #9-10 like Miami did two years ago. Of course if we can compete for the playoffs I won't complain but I'm going to scout Fox in the mean time.
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This summarizes my attitude succinctly as well. I certainly wouldn't scoff at a long-awaited return to the playoffs however we can get it, but the league didn't get any less competitive this year. The draft is a fun diversion when the team is actually winning, it's damn near essential when they're not.
I'd
like to think that the ever present dysfunction is waning, but we've heard those promises before. Here's a sobering thought: last season was
still salvageable in February with a playoff spot within reach until some bizarre and still unexplained ownership struggle kept a somnambulent George Karl on the bench even after it was so obvious that he needed to be fired that Bobby Jackson bluntly demanded it
on the air in a post-game show. Mere weeks later Rudy Gay and Ben McLemore had both demanded trades and the playoffs were a distant memory. All of the people who bungled that decision are still running things and this year's draft and free agency period were equally alarming to me. So they've got a lot to prove in my mind.
My issue is with leadership though, it doesn't extend to the players. One lesson I've learned as a fan of the Oakland A's is to move on quickly from roster changes. Fan favorites will be traded and new players will emerge to take their place. I get mad at
that front office too when they get cheap and/or desperate, but they dig up enough gems to keep things interesting. I think a good number of Kings fans should try to adopt that same attitude. We're never going to have another Webber, Vlade, Peja, JWill, Mitch, Bobby, Doug, or Mike and that's okay. DeMarcus Cousins' time in Sacramento may just be ramping up or it may be coming to an end and that's okay too. Exciting new All-Stars are entering the league every year and re-defining franchises. It's time to let go of all the disappointment and just appreciate the simple joy of a well-executed play without all the baggage that surrounds it, root for the rookies to find themselves as professionals (what Kings fan isn't a little bit proud of Hassan Whiteside for achieving NBA stardom, even if it's in another uniform? we believed in you big guy!), and stop keeping tabs on all the great players we
didn't draft because time marches on in the land of the living and that's a pretty good place to be. I'm saying this as much to myself as anyone else, btw. I'm mad but I'm not crazy. And I'm already picturing a much brighter future.