I'm not sure what this love affair is with Thomas. Unless all those in love with him are under 5'10" in height. You know, birds of a feather. Last season Thomas shot 35.8% from beyond the arc, took 10.5 attempts a game in 27 minutes a game, which I might add is only one shot less than Tyreke took in 31 minutes a game (which one is the shooting guard) while he averaged 4.0 asssists a game. Beno on the other hand shot 39.6% from beyond the arc while taking only 8 attempts a game in 27 minutes. Beno averaged 6.1 assists per game. Both players averaged around 2 rebounds a game, and Beno barely squeeked out an edge with 0.9 steals per game to Thomas 0.8 steals per game. Stat wise, Beno is the better shooter, and the better assist man. Defensively Thomas is a terrible pick and roll defender, and if you don't think so, then your in denial. He can't fight through a screen for the life of him, and worse yet, he gives up on too many playes.
This nonsense about him being a good defender is just that, nonsense. I don't dislike Thomas, but I'm not about to inflate what he is, and what he is, is a good change of pace guard off the bench that can make some plays and disrupt the defense. He's not terrible at creating for others, but he's not great either, and looks for his own shot far too often. I want him on the team. He's fun to watch, but he will never lead this team anywhere as our starting PG. That may be true of Beno as well, but Beno is a better compliment to Cousins and Evans, and is more willing to defer.
All of it is well said. I bolded the last part for emphasis, because that's really what we're looking for. We're looking for complementary pieces, and IT does not complement those two in the starting unit. He's great off the bench, and does well in fits and spurts. IT off the bench (because we've improved the position) means this team has taken a step in the right direction.