Making bad decisions isn't a recent issue for the Sacramento Kings. At one point, they had two great guards in De'Aaron Fox and then rookie Tyrese Haliburton. As NBA writer and analyst Dusty Garza recently pointed out, trading Hali created one of the biggest "what if" scenarios in the NBA.
The Kings drafted Fox fifth overall in 2017, an already successful young point guard out of the University of Kentucky. He spent the next three seasons playing great basketball for Sacramento. Still, there was something missing from the team, someone to ride shotgun with Fox.
That's when the 2020 Draft hit, and the Kings selected Tyrese Haliburton 12th overall.