I don't disagree that I have a narrow view of players I would want to pursue, especially in light of what is available, and in our current situation we need to be very weary of any long term commitments, especially ones that will cost what few assets we possess.
If you look among the flashier names I've crapped on in recent years... Kuzma, Poole, Jerami Grant, Zach LaVine, now Kuminga... they're all cut from similar cloth, dudes who put up numbers, their teams play better without them and got paid or acquired by their current clubs out of desperation.
Committing money to players cut from Kuminga's cloth is how a team becomes the Kings, or the Wizards or the Hornets or the Blazers, or the Bulls, teams perpetually settling to overpay for marginal talent, because that is what is available and locking themselves into a longer cycle of being trash.
We are better off sitting on our thumbs than paying 20-30 million a year for a stagnant player who has no "pluses" in his skill set, and that ignores that we would have to give up more assets just for the right to offer him a trash contract.