1). Your reply implied that ownership and management had more impact than coaching. And coaching does impact where a player goes when it comes to free agency. Otherwise, you wouldn't see players like Stewart, Parker, etc., make the moves that they did this season. As a rookie, you have no control because of the draft.
2). Your reply implied that making significant investments into a team has an impact. In other sports this hasn't always been the case. Look at Mark Davis' investment into the Raiders since moving to Vegas. It hasn't paid off to date. Time will tell with the Aces as this is still a relatively new venture for him. He purchased a team that had a good structure in place before he took over. Hopefully it continues to trend in a positive direction.
Tsai's investment in the Liberty is still had to gauge as well. Moving them to Brooklyn was smart. The investments made in free agency will hopefully pay off as well. Still not a fan of them getting rid of the previous coach as I believe he deserved more time, but we'll see.
3). Draftees don't have a choice in where they go. And who knows, maybe going to Indiana is the final piece to the puzzle? Seattle wasn't in the greatest shape when they drafted Stewart.
And with respect to harrassment in social media, you have to take it with a grain of salt because it can be an echo chamber thanks to the algorithms in place as someone else reminded me. If they have the right focus and ability to block out the noise, they'll be fine. Players like Buecker's and Clark have been dealing with this stuff well before university and continue to thrive.