It's more than just having vision and confidence though.... There are other factors here.
Doughty's level of play back when this hypothetical Doughty trade would've happened was pretty poor. Many around the league were labeling him as washed up and one of the worst contracts in the entire league.
Even if the Kings had a GM with the vision and confidence to trade Doughty - It takes two to tango... They would've needed to find a contending team (in order to convince Doughty to waive his NMC) who was willing to take on Drew Doughty and his $11m cap hit at a time when he wasn't playing very well. In any such trade, the Kings would've surely needed to add sweetener(s) to the trade to get this hypothetical contending team to agree to take on Doughty's contract.
Do we still think the Kings should've traded Doughty if it would've meant a trade consisting of one or more of the following?
- Kings retain (likely 25% or more) on Doughty's remaining salary (which again, would've been 3-5 years ago in this hypothetically... So we're talking about retaining salary for almost the entirety of Doughty's $11m contract)
- Kings attach a 1st round pick as part of the deal as a sweetener
- Kings attach an A or B tier prospect to the deal as a sweetener
- Kings take on a terrible contract in return
The Sharks had to retain salary on Karlsson's contract and still received an underwhelming return after Karlsson had just put up a 100 point season.... Any deal that would've moved Doughty out of LA would've been shockingly terrible.