I understand where you're coming from, trust me. But the simple fact is that when your best players are 21, 22, 22, and 24 years old, things are going to get ugly quite often unless you happen to be lucky enough to have a LeBron/Durant/Howard caliber player. The Kings don't have a player of that caliber and all of their veterans are role players. Basically at this point there's nothing you can do but wait for the Evans, Cousins, Thornton/Jimmer core to develop and mature. Those are the guys the team put their hopes for the future in and so far they've played only 3 NBA games together.
I know people want the break through to come this year but it just isn’t a realistic expectation. This year we should be looking for growth, competitiveness, etc. If that’s not happening after they get a few months into the season, then there’s cause for real concern. But if it is happening by then, then it’s a sign that things are progressing and that this team will be a playoff team in the future.
And if you don't teach your core to play correctly and together then its all for naught and they will continue iso's till the team is blown up again. We have to have some sort of real offense and the coach needs to call it from the side and hold the youth accountable until they can hold themselves as a group accountable.
I personally would not let them leave the practice/team meeting everyday until everyone on the team hit 100 freethrows. I would keep track of how many total it took each person and post them for the entire team to see. Then I would sit them all down in front of a TV and show them type of sharing passing smooth offense we had 10 years ago.
If we somehow beat the teams that don't have the talent we do it won't matter because unless we start these guys playing the right way on both sides we will never get to contender status.