indeed, not a surprise at all. in his first official offseason with the team, george karl made the remark that no player was untradable. demarcus took it personally, of course, but i never did think that it was some kind of exclusive dig at demarcus. before the kings hired him, karl was openly fishing for a job, the kings had a vacancy, and he lobbied hard for the position. but once the make-up of the roster was solidified heading into training camp, karl surely looked up and down the roster and saw a collection of players completely out of step with his game plan...
if given influence over personnel decisions, karl would surely ship out a number of these kings. it could be said that a player like ben mclemore has the kind of quickness and athleticism that karl often values, but he definitely doesn't have the ball handling skills or the playmaking ability or the versatility that karl prefers for his dribble drive offense. hence marco belinelli's consistent presence in the lineup despite the lack of merit in his production...
personally, i'm sort of ambivalent to mclemore's future in sacramento. if he stays, fine. if he's traded, fine. i don't see a high enough ceiling there to warrant the defenses he frequently receives at kf.com. however, i also don't see any sense whatsoever in trading him just for the sake of placating a head coach who's own future with the team is murky, at absolute best...