If you say so, hoss. If you're sick of Jason Thompson, just wait until we're starting Reggie Evans. Or, even better, wait until we're starting Quincy Acy, and we have to come face-to-face with the harsh reality that he actually can't sustain that level of intensity/performance over extended minutes.
I basically see four players on this Kings roster that I think would have roles on a playoff contending team. This is what I'd see as a rotation for such a team:
C/PF Athletic shotblocker/weakside defender/rebounder - ???
PF/C DeMarcus Cousins
SF Rudy Gay
SG 3&D wing - ???
PG Defensive minded, pass first PG
6th man/bench scorer - Isaiah Thomas
3rd big/backup PF/C - Jason Thompson
There are of course other roles to fill on the bench (3rd PG, wing shooter, emergency big man etc) but those are the easier (and far cheaper) slots to fill if you've sorted out the more important ones. Could McLemore be that 3&D wing? Maybe, but I'm not counting on it and would be okay with a trade that involved him and brought back one of the other missing pieces the Kings need in my opinion. Will IT sign for 6th man money and be willing to play that role? Probably not. But that's how I see the roster as it stands now. Lots of flotsam and jetsam with essentially 2 starters and two ideal bench players.
And JT to me is a perfect fit as a bench big. He can swing between both spots, is long and athletic enough to guard midrange PFs like Aldridge and Bosh but strong enough to bang in the post. He takes the most difficult defensive matchup, rebounds decently, hits open 15 footers and is willing to play a role. I think he's paid just right for the role and he's still young enough that he shouldn't see any decline through the length of his current deal and has shown himself to be durable as well. Yes, he whines to the refs, sometimes makes dumb plays and can be inconsistent. Small flaws for a guy that otherwise has a very clear role and a solid contract for the role I think he should be playing.