We are unserious because we don't lose.
Meanwhile unserious Dallas trades Luka, finishes the dreaded 10th and gets rewarded with Cooper Flagg. The lotto's either rigged and we aren't winning it, or it just doesn't matter as much as it used to - there's no way to secure a top 3 pick this year, period.
Well, I suppose you can adopt that kind of fatalism as a fan, but the problem with this franchise (and often, the problem with its fans), is that they can't look past the next game, the next acquisition, the next draft pick. Would the Kings be guaranteed to win a top-3 pick if they finish in the bottom-5 this season? No, of course not.
But that's not the goal. The goal is
bigger than one draft. The goal is to
build a team using the available assets at your disposal.
The Kings have
very few assets, so for them, this means losing enough games to effectively leverage the draft across
multiple seasons to stock their roster with young, inexpensive talent. This means dumping veteran talent in pursuit of
further draft compensation, which can be utilized to continue stocking their roster with young, inexpensive talent, or packaging some number of draft picks together in a trade to fill a positional gap. This could also mean being willing to take on
other team's bad contracts in order to get
even further draft compensation back, once again for the purposes of drafting and developing that talent or packaging some combination of the assets they've managed to acquire in a future trade.
Yes, the Mavericks got lucky in this year's draft, and that happens. But luck is not a model. It's not a vision. It's not a path forward. As always, look to the Thunder. They're a properly serious, smartly-run small market franchise that has drafted really,
really well. Coming off a 57-win season in 2024, they took Ajay Mitchell with the 38th pick in the draft (which they acquired from the Knicks). He's exploding in his sophomore season, as if that team needed
even more weapons. As a franchise, the Thunder are
never shy about rolling the dice on young, talented players with upside.
They get them on the court. Now they'll be competing for championships for a decade or more. Do we imagine
their season ticket holders are happy??
I just absolutely cannot stand the thought of the Kings running off another 10-15 year stretch of futility because they're an unserious, bedwetting franchise that's too afraid to do the hard thing. Would it be nice if the Kings won a top-3 pick in a stacked 2026 draft class, regardless of if they finish worst or 10th worst in the conference? Absolutely! But again,
that's not the goal. It's the
hope, but it's not the goal. A franchise must be committed to building a sustainable winner no matter what the lottery luck determines about their future.