You are soooooooooooooooooooo sensitive to an open-ended question. The knee-jerk that comes from you is like a kick from the 50-yard line. The defensiveness has no end. Stop a minute. Just stop you're reactionary self for a moment. They were two simple questions. No more, no less.
Would start at either PG/SG, take your pick:
Detroit (Knight/Stuckey)
New Orleans (Jack/Belinelli)
Portland (Felton/Mathews)
Would start at PG, but could start at SG:
Atlanta (Teague/Johnson)
Indiana (Collison/George)
Would start at SG, but could start at PG:
Charlotte (Walker/R.Williams)
Cleveland (Irving/Gibson)
Dallas (Kidd/Carter)
Denver (Lawson/Afflalo)
Houston (Lowry/Martin)
Memphis (Conley/T.Allen)
Milwaukee (Jennings/Livingston)
Minnesota (Rubio/Ridnour)
New York (Lin/Fields)
Orlando (Nelson/Richardson)
Philadelphia (Holiday/Meeks)
Toronto (Calderon/Bayless)
Utah (Harris/Bell)
Washington (Wall/N.Young)
Would start at PG only:
L.A. Lakers (Fisher/Bryant)
Miami (Chalmers/Wade)
Would start at SG only:
Chicago (Rose/R.Brewer)
L.A. Clippers (Paul/Foye)
New Jersey (D.Williams/Morrow)
OKC (Westbrook/Cook)
Phoenix (Nash/Dudley)
San Antonio (Parker/D.Green)
Might come off the bench:
Boston (Rondo/R.Allen) - but I still think he starts in front of Allen
Golden State (Curry/Ellis) - who comes off the bench?
And obviously he starts on the Kings. So that's 2 out of 30 teams where, if inserted onto their roster without any subtractions, Tyreke might not start. And even then, in both cases he's got a good chance of starting. Looking at that list, there are a total of eleven guards in the league who make a strong case to start in front of Evans (Bryant, Wade, Rose, Paul, D.Williams, Westbrook, Nash, Parker, Rondo, Curry, R.Allen, Ellis), and I'm not sure the last three on that list actually do.