AS GOOD AS HE WAS, Rasheed will be a big gamble not worth taking at the expense of a double-double and passing/playmaker center like Miller, even if it means getting rid of a less-than-NBA-talent player like K9.
Rasheed is aging fast, known to play poorly when not fully motivated, and whines a lot on almost every call - such negative qualities are almost exactly the same as Miller's which we don't like watching. Plus attitude-wise, Rasheed is more likely to be a cancer to the team than Miller. We don't want another Ron Artest, lest we want to be back to the same drama all over again.
Even if coupled with a second-round pick it will not be worth the trade.
What kind of talent can you get in a second round pick anyways? You will be lucky if you get a Martin. The most you can get is a Salmons and Garcia type of players - second stringers who think they are so good that they have the propencity to ball-hog. So, even if coupled with a second-round pick, the Rasheed for Miller would not be to the great advantage of the Kings.
Just last season, Miller had shown he could still be a double-double which is quite outstanding for an aging center. He could still provide us the quality center we need as we wait for Hawse to be fully developed.
To me, the Kings have the right pieces at #1, #2, and #5, with UDRIH ( with a decent alternate on Bjax and Bobby Brown ), MARTIN ( with Garcia, and even Douby ), and MILLER ( with a future center on Hawse ) respectively. We don't want to break these decent pieces of the puzzle ( at #1, #2, and # 5 ) for the sake of getting the other pieces ( on #3 and #4 ), unless it is a "MUST DO" like in the case when we got rid of selfish players like Artest and Bibby.
I don't want to perpetually keep on breaking our decent pieces over and over again and always end up short of having a more or less balanced, or complete team.