I don't know you personally, of course, but your online persona is certainly inclined to embrace doom and gloom at every opportunity.
Oh well I guess it's cool the way it is, because your online persona is all about neverending optimism. Helps to keep the balance on this board.
For me it just isn't a great thing, when all the GM can talk about is, how excited he is that players are having fun and how happy he is, that they learn something new every day. Not with the way everything played out this season.
Make the trade before the season and get decent value and I may be a bit disgruntled but nontheless excited, that we move in a different direction and our GM somehow shows he has a clear longterm vision for this team. But don't act like Vlade did and expect me to hop on board only due to a few warm words and lots of promises. Now I take a step back and simply focus on results and so far, despite the common narrative on this board, results are not there.
We are 8-17 after the trade and we only beat 3 teams trying to compete and only in 1 of those 3 wins all rookies played a major role. So results in terms of wins and losses are not there (of course this wasn't the goal). Results in regards to the best possible draft pick are also not there.
So to sum it up, all we have to root for are signs of improvement from our young players. But this only works, when you lower your expectations to a point, where a simple hook shot or a turnaround jumpshot are a reason to get excited about. This has nothing to do with actual basketball and results, but only with the low expectations.
We can talk all we want about great team spirit and how those guys are a family, but those things aren't measureable, highly subjective and we all don't know how things were before the trade.
If you put excitement about the young players (and some excitement is well deserved) and not measureable things like team spirit aside, it's obvious, that the Kings missed every goal possible this season. But our GM is obviously shaping the narrative in a much more positive way.
This is "clever" rhetoric but nothing else.