Regarding the timing, at this point, the Kings are going to shop their vets so hard that their names are going to be in twitter and hoopshype.com all the time. They might try to put George Hill on eBay to avoid the toxic asset that's coming back within a month in a trade (fret not folks, I'm sure that player will be great for "the culture.")
Instead of players reading all that and having any confusion as to what is going on. Or having the player flag the tank news for the fans, you say what's up and then the vets know the score when you are in fact trying to trade them every day.
I'm interested to see how they achieve the stated plan under the league's new rest rules. Like Carter I get, objectively most of the player are better than Carter most nights. Hill is pretty trash. Despite the Kings starting him a lot, a lot of teams wouldn't play Temple. But, under the new league rules, you can't just not dress Z-Bo on a lot of road dates can you? Perhaps you can dress him and not play him with DNP-CD ... which I'm sure he'll love. Especially on the road. I mean, nobody is actually coming out to see Z-Bo and no road fans are going to complain to the NBA. This isn't Lebron skipping a city or prime time. But, this is pretty much the letter of the law and the intent of the new rest rules ... and they admitted it out loud. You can't just rest your leading scorer and rebounder frequently because you decided to start tanking, right?
They can still rest Z-Bo a ton, especially at home. So, I wouldn't expect to see him much at Golden One, which should further impact their ability to raise the win total.
And if Z-Bo is active, I'm hard pressed to believe that coach is prepared to cut down his minutes a ton and not give the ball to his best player. That's why, until this year, they used to just sit the players.