Tyreke's Journey must be incredibly difficult IMO. He comes in, has a breakout year and is declared the saviour, he's marketed to death, and, lets face it he's never appeared comfortable being the "face of a franchise." He comes into his second season with people saying he'll be an all star the next lebron and that we'll be in the playoffs off the back of his play, he's injured and struggles so he's lambasted.
He's then tasked with totally changing his game to be a distributor, something he's willingly attempted, but clearly isn't his natural game, but he's done it without complaint. All the while people are expecting him to be the next Derek Rose. He's now being asked to defer to a rookie, which, he seems to have no problem with. I wonder what other "Franchise" players would do all this crap without crying.
Lets face it this guy is an incredible talent, you don't put up numbers like him if you're not. But you can't blame him because he doesn't adhere to your (general term) overblown expectations.
Maybe this is his ceiling? If it is then so be it, not everyone is as good as D-Rose.