I think that if a team is strong in an area, whether it be offense or defense, they can cover up for another player's weakness in general. In that sense, I don't think the team is very good at any one thing and that speaks to the players as a whole.
As far as coaching, they haven't quite made up their mind on how they want to approach the season, the rotations, the 3rd quarter or even the lineups. Because of that, it will frustrate players who don't know what they need to do to stay on the court.
My impression of Walton is that he favors mid level blue collar players, because that's what he was. He understands them. Walton did NOT do well handling the young guys in LA, because he didn't relate. When Ball and Ingram went to NO under new coaching, they immediately got better.
Walton should theoretically be a great coach for this market, that tends to favor blue collar guys.