The narrative comes easy. The Sacramento Kings will play a terrible Philadelphia 76ers team on Wednesday, and they might lose to a Sixers squad that is trying to lose. The road trip that started with DeMarcus Cousins saying his team "had to get three" wins in four tries will probably end in "nil," and the team will fire head coach George Karl. The Kings will play at home against Denver on Friday, try really hard and probably win, and re-take to a run at the playoffs after digging itself a 22-32 hole. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] Last weekend began with former King Bobby Jackson, an integral member of the championship-contending Sacramento squads from the early aughts, diving into Karl on local TV: "I think i could come off this set and do a much better coaching job right now." - @TheBobbyJackson NOT holding back on George Karl — Sactown Royalty (@sactownroyalty) February 6, 2016 … and it continued with the embarrassment of fielding an "optional shootaround" in the hours before its eventual loss to Cleveland on Monday. Rajon Rondo, who is rarely pleased with anything but himself, was not pleased: Rondo: "With optional...