While there are high hopes for Kimbrough, he is not the first American prodigy to burst onto the scene ā with Freddy Adu among the most infamous in recent times ā and Sacramento president Todd Dunivant has told The Athletic of handling another precociously-gifted youngster with care: āThereās no need to heap that kind of pressure on him. This is not somebody weāll be leaning upon to start games when heās 13 and a half or 14 ā itāll be when heās ready. We will ramp it up in the right way that makes sense. The pressure (Adu was under) is not fair to anyone at that age, and we wonāt put that on Daāvian. He is going to go at his pace, and itās our job as a club to set him up for that through a development plan that continues to challenge him in the right way and puts him in positions to succeed. Thereās always going to be setbacks, and we have to be cognizant of all of it. Heāll be one of the guys, and after getting his feet wet, itās about understanding that heās there to do a job. Itās not just the young kid. If heās good enough, heās old enough.ā