bajaden
Hall of Famer
Agree with a lot of what you've said here.
I do wonder, though, about the notion that every guy that starts out on the ground floor needs to be there when the team makes its final push into championship contention. Could the classic era Kings have won a title with J-Will? Probably not (although he did eventually win one with the Heat), but Petrie was eventually able to swap him out for Bibby, who could and should have taken us to the promised land. So, while the FO likely doesn't see IT the starting PG of the 2017 championship winning Kings, maybe they'll keep him around for a couple more years as they keep building to that point.
Don't disagree, but that comes with a price of course, and the price could be high. We just don't know. The question I would have, is did the Kings think that J. Will was going to be the starting PG on a championship team, or at least think it was a possibility. I don't think you use a long term contract on a player that you intend to use as a place holder. Unless of course the price is right. In IT's case, if Gay decides not to opt out, resigning IT, or anyone else for that matter, will probably put us into the luxury tax. Its just a matter of how far. Now if the price is right, and you can't find a good starting PG, either through the draft, trade, or freeagency, then resigning IT, with the idea that he hold down the starting job until such time the Kings find that player, is just fine with me. You can always move IT to the bench once you have your starter. It all comes down to money. I hate to say they have to be careful, and not forfeit the future financially, because someone will throw Landry in my face.