I think you should cc this to Gary. It wasn't me that used the word, "dominate," in the post.
Also, making moves on the basis of several "ifs" is a foolish endeavor, indeed. Stauskas is unproven, McCallum hasn't seen close to a full season at pg, Gay didn't show any evidence whatsoever that he could be a point forward, and even Cousins up to this point makes more TOs than assists. So if we're adding Collison and subtracting Thomas from that mix, I think there's a good chance we're going backward, not forward, in aggregate ballhandling. (If they retain Thomas or add another good ballhandler to the mix, that's a different story). Now an excellent coach might be able to have an offense incorporating a lot of movement and little dribbling with that group, but it remains to be seen if Malone is that guy. He'd have to transform Gay and Cousins to being much less ISO oriented. However, I saw nothing in the offense last year to indicate something other than ISO would be forthcoming. At the least, I'd like to hear a plan from Malone on how he's going to institute a motion offense with these guys and how they're all excited to buy-in. Until then, I'm not buying-in.