For what its worth, i tried playing with a lineup of IT, Evans, JJ, JT, Cousins on 2k13 and the lack of outside shooting made it tough to do anything, spacing was a big issue. While obviously it is a video game, it is a legit issue with that lineup. It doesn't really make sense to have our 3 best outside shooters (Brooks, Jimmer, Thornton) all come off the bench, possibly playing with each other. If Tyreke is starting at the 2 we need two shooters next to him to provide spacing for his drives and Cousins drives as well. This roster just has issues, we have talented players but IT, Tyreke, Jimmer, Thornton, Brooks, Salmons are all better shooters off the dribble than spotting up. Brooks and Thornton and possibly Jimmer this season i believe would be our best bets as spot up shooters this year.
Thats what was so great about the early 2000's Kings. You had your superstar Chris Webber who could score in a variety of ways and pass as good as any big man ever could, Vlade was the point center, Peja was a spot up shooter that was clinical off the ball, Bibby was a great spot up shooter, Christie became a very reliable spot up shooter, Hedo was a hybrid of Peja and Christie, and Bobby J came in and reaked havoc on second units.
Its team building 101, you have Cousins and Tyreke as your center pieces. You look at their strenghts and surround them with complementary talent. Tyreke cant shoot but he can get to the rim and is a willing passer and has a great handle. Logic says you surround him with guys that will spread the floor, work better without the ball and can spot up for long range shots. Cousins likes to work from outside in with midrange jumpers and drives, so you get shooters and a complementary big man that will mop up his misses( Petrie has done good with JT, Robinson, Hayes).