I don't think the numbers tell the whole story, though. Tyreke and Thornton both put up decent numbers but they both glaring holes in their games that don't always show up on the stat sheet. That's the larger problem and what I'm worried about. What if Tyreke never gets a jump shot or learns to run the point? What if Thornton never progresses beyond a hot/cold shooter? Then they're screwed, that's what.
Well obviously if they never improve we are screwed. But from looking at the history of the league, guys like Tyreke tend to fill in the holes in their games at some point. Not always, but more often than not they do. With the right role players (Beno), Tyreke does not need to run the point. And a jump shot is one of the only things you can add to your game. Reke has the physical size, strength, and speed to be a dominant guard on both offense and defense. It is possible that he will never get any better than he is right now but from my perspective their is no reason to think that is going to be the case. If he hasn't improved by the end of next season, then we start getting worried. If Thornton can get back to the level he was at the end of last year, he never really needs to get much better than that. 20 ppg, a few boards and a few assists. Our future as a team rests more so on Reke and Cousins.