I've been really disappointed with the Kings that I'm not even looking forward to the season. This is an awful team with no excitment. I see no hope in the future...well...maybe 5 years down the road I might see a little hope. However, who wants to wait that long?
I completely agree, and that's why I'm really happy I gave up my season tickets. However, I'm going to try to find the silver lining here. There are two main problems with the team right now: The overpaid, underachieving vets, and the separate fact that the team can't win with this roster.
In a worst case scenario, Petrie just takes the next two years off (like he's taken the last year off) and these guys are gone in 2009 and 2010, which is only a few years away. At that point, you've solved the first problem. In a better scenario, Petrie suddenly wakes up from his coma and actually does something about Kenny, Brad, Shareef, Artest, etc. Again, at the point, you've solved the first problem; underachieving veteran players.
The second problem - that the team can't win - isn't so bad if the players are exciting. The Hornets are a bad team but are fun to watch because Gerald Wallace is out there doing incredible things on the court. I don't mind watching a mediocre team as long as they're entertaining and getting better.
The way I look at it, the Kings really only have the first problem. I don't want to watch a 30 win team where Kenny Thomas and Brad Miller are starting. That's a team with no future. That's THIS Kings team. But I wouldn't mind watching a bad team where Justin Williams and Quincy Douby are playing 30 minutes a game. At least those guys have the potential to get better, and unlike the veteran stiffs, they're occasionally going to do something exciting.
The silver lining is that sometime in the next few years, we won't be stuck watching these old guys go through the motions. The Kings won't win right away, but at least we'll have something entertaining to watch.