I can't speak for everybody, but I'd say posters like
@The_Jamal and myself certainly recognize the need to make a trade. We just think you're wrong in your assessment of this as a holistic problem. Plain and simple. We're of the opinion that you take BPA in the draft and sort out any roster imbalance later. If you're in the top half of the first round especially, you do not look to the draft to fill a need. You simply don't have enough information about who these players will become in order to draft based on need. Keegan
did not profile as a lockdown point-of-attack defender coming out of college, yet he's checking guards with regularity in the NBA and having great success preventing access to the paint. He's filled a need that nobody even expected him to fill when he was drafted. You don't know what you don't know when you're picking these guys. Monte took BPA and the rest is sorting itself out.
I'll concede that Monte's inability to correct the roster's imbalances to this point is unfortunate, but the Kings are currently sitting on back-to-back winning seasons, with a third on the way if their current pace holds.
That's due in large part to drafting BPA. Picking Tyrese Haliburton despite De'Aaron Fox's presence on the roster set up the trade for Domantas Sabonis, which was the single most consequential trade in Sacramento Kings history after the Richmond-for-Webber swap. Davion Mitchell didn't pan out, which is a bummer, but Keegan Murray is a starting-caliber wing who has already become an essential part of the team's core, and Devin Carter is already making a pronounced impact on both ends of the floor in just a handful of games.
That's 3 out of 4 successes in the first round, if you believe in Devin Carter's potential the way I do. Any GM in this league will take that hit rate without blinking. I don't even mind the Davion whiff, because Monte had a hard-nosed individual defender on his board as BPA, which signals to me that he's prioritizing both ends of the floor. I wanted either Jalen Johnson or Moses Moody in that draft. Johnson is living up to his potential this season, yet Moody hasn't been able to crack the rotation regularly for a Golden State team that's desperate for contributors. It's a crap shoot. The draft always has been. But Monte's philosophy in the draft has been
solid. Take BPA, value two-way talent, seek opportunistic trades when there's roster overlap.