Very intriguing question.
If it is a choice between:
* IT running the show in crunchtime, the offense working and winning regularly (but icing out Tyreke and him not getting any better)
or
* Tyreke running the show, having the offense slow to a crawl with many failed offensive possessions in crunchtime and losing regularly (but leaving open the possibility of Tyreke somehow getting better)
I'd choose IT.
Tyreke had his chance to run this offense for over 2 years - and he ran it into the ground. If he can't find a way to improve without the ball in his hands as the primary ballhandler, than I'm sorry - the Kings can't afford him learning at the glacial pace he's shown.
The team is more important than Tyreke.
If it is a choice between:
* IT running the show in crunchtime, the offense working and winning regularly (but icing out Tyreke and him not getting any better)
or
* Tyreke running the show, having the offense slow to a crawl with many failed offensive possessions in crunchtime and losing regularly (but leaving open the possibility of Tyreke somehow getting better)
I'd choose IT.
Tyreke had his chance to run this offense for over 2 years - and he ran it into the ground. If he can't find a way to improve without the ball in his hands as the primary ballhandler, than I'm sorry - the Kings can't afford him learning at the glacial pace he's shown.
The team is more important than Tyreke.
We now have an offense, still pretty rudimentary, but getting more established every game. When Smart first put that offense in, Tyreke was primary in running it, and his numbers were phenomenal for that time period. I don't have it in front of me, but before IT's emergence, and after Smart took over, Reke jumped up from like 4.8 ast per game to around 7.5, and scoring something like 22 a game and grabbing 6 boards over that stretch of games. This was really the first point guard role within a professional offense he had been in his entire pro career. And he didn't have much of it in his one year of college.
Thing is, IT has had what four solid years at running a team within a legitimate offense. He has the floor director thing down pat, plus the little dude can dribble his *** off and keep the dribble alive very well.