Well... because the Kings are 8-30 and aren't going to win anything of note while Domas remains their best player. So the question is, where do they find a better "best player"? They traded De'Aaron Fox for Zach LaVine, who is not a better "best player". So where do we find such a player? What are we doing here? Domas is almost 30, which isn't exactly old, but he definitely doesn't align particularly well with the timeline the Kings will be on as soon as the 2026 draft arrives, and he's the only valuable asset the Kings possess outside of their future first rounders (should be a "no trade" policy around those) and Keegan Murray (who I think most of us would prefer to keep since he's the only two-way wing the Kings have had in what feels like decades).
When you're asset poor, you have to make lemonade with what you can. There's nothing that can be done about their past asset mismanagement. They've got to press forward, which requires draft capital, and as much of it as they can get their hands on. With no chance at meaningful free agents, few valuable trade pieces, and while operating under these current CBA constraints, first round draft picks are now everything to this team's future success. If the Kings could pull a 2026 lottery pick in a Domas trade (which, as I've said, I find unlikely), it would 100% be a no-brainer.
I mean, short of trading Domas for future draft capital, what do you imagine the Kings should do to acquire more young, high-level talent? Where does it come from? What kind of young, desirable "known quantity" is Domas, currently injured, even likely to pull as a return via trade?