Kingster
Hall of Famer
Let's leave aside the youngins for a moment. We know they play hard.
Let's focus on the veterans. Ask yourself: How many times do you think Kings veterans have called their respective agents asking them to be traded? Do you think it might be quite a bit?
So if you are a veteran and you are not "encumbered" by the love of the game, or the honor of playing the game, and you want to get the hell off this team, what might you do? How about this: Passive Resistance. At times you will play very hard, like the 4th quarter of the Washington game. At other times, you will not play hard, like, well, often. When you play hard you will show GMs around the league of what you are capable of. They will value your services. They will want to trade for you because they see your potential. When you don't play hard, you will send a message to Petrie - get me the hell out of here, or else this is what you can expect from me for the rest of the season. This good player-bad-player dynamic may not be the only thing that causes the now-you-see-me-now-you-don't defensive play. Naked shame may play a part (the shame of the game preceeding the Golden State game for example), but I think that deep down this is one of the major reasons for the trash that we are witnessing on the basketball floor.
Let's focus on the veterans. Ask yourself: How many times do you think Kings veterans have called their respective agents asking them to be traded? Do you think it might be quite a bit?
