Hmmm! I think your both right and wrong. I don't disagree that to win a championship, or even come close, you have to have a minimum of two stars, but just having those two stars won't net you much of anything if the entire group doesn't play as a team. In most minds, we had two stars last season in Cousins, and Tyreke. Or at least as close as you can get to having two stars, and we were terrible! Was it the fault of Tyreke and Cousins? No, it was the fault of a poorly conceived roster, and lousy coaching. Not saying we would have been contenders if we had played as a team, but we certainly would have been a hell of lot better.
Now, at present, we have just one perceived star. Not enough for sure. So whether we like it or not, patience is required. Here's an exercise for everyone to try. Instead of putting down the names of the players you think will start at each position, instead just write down Cousins name at either center or PF, and then instead of names, write down a job description for the rest of the positions in relationship to the style you want to play. After you get done, then look at the roster of proposed starters, and see if they fit the job description. Be honest! I did this before any moves were made, and the first glaring position was shooting guard. Just my opinion, but they may have looked at the roster the same way.
interesting exercise, i suppose:
C Demarcus Cousins
PF Defense / Rebounding / Shot Blocking
SF Defense / Rebounding / Penetration / Passing / Outside Shooting (/ Shot Blocking)
SG Defense / Rebounding / Penetration / Passing / Outside Shooting
PG Defense / Rebounding / Penetration / Passing / Outside Shooting
the above tells you what skills i value in a starting lineup, and in what order i value those skills. given these values, i am, of course, a bit flabbergasted that, in your estimation, the "first glaring position was shooting guard" before a single offseason move was made. tyreke evans satisfies four of the five categories i provided, and his outside shot is steadily improving. you clearly value... i dunno, something else, i guess, as do a lot of other posters at kf.com...
that said, i don't care
who provides the above skill sets, as long as they're present, with the greatest emphasis on 1) defense, 2) rebounding, and 3) scoring
in the paint, in that precise order. i believe that outside shooting is a supplementary skill set that opens up the game for more important skill sets, like low-post scoring and penetration. i believe mid-range shooting, while contextually useful, is inefficient shooting in the contemporary nba, where your highest value shots (per point) are at the rim (where the potential for a defensive foul is highest) or beyond the three-point line (which is, again, a supplementary skill set, in my opinion)...
i also believe passing is a team-wide responsibility in the contemporary nba, and i
do not value "pure PG's" on a team anchored by demarcus cousins, who primarily requires a smart entry pass to be effective. ben udrih can make that play ten times out of ten. you don't need a guard who averages high volume assists with demarcus cousins at center, particularly if such a guard hinders your defense (vasquez gets a
small pass from me as a PG who can rebound well at his position)...
now, if i've got a shooting guard who can defend, penetrate, and pass out of the drive (as evans can), then i get my outside shooting from the SF and PG positions, especially if my versatile shooting guard is also bolstering my defensive rebounding. if i've got a center in demarcus cousins who can rebound exceptionally well and dominate on the low-block, offensively, then i get my rim protection at the PF position (with supplementary help at the SF position, if possible). and if i've got a PG who lets the offense get by him regularly, then that rim protector becomes all the more important...
but if i've got a stud defender at the SG and/or the SF, then i can forgive a sub-par defender at the PG. in such a scenario, i'd
much rather a realistic starting trio of udrih/evans/mbah a moute than vasquez/thornton/mbah a moute or vasquez/mclemore/mbah a moute, because, again, i don't value outside shooting as much as others do. it's a supplementary skill set, and if you can get a bit of outside shooting off your bench, then you can get to the playoffs with 1) defense, 2) rebounding, and 3) paint scoring...