I think your conveniently skippiing the part where Rondo walks at the end of the season. Huge difference between giving up players with a lot of potential for a star that agree's to resign with you, and giving them up for a player that says he doesn't want to resign with you. For better or worse, those young players are the future of the team, and you don't trade them unless you have some sort of guarantee. The Gay trade is not comparable, because we traded players that essentially, were not part of the Kings future, or, were never going to be difference makers. In other words, very little hand wringing took place at their departure.