So, next year is Reke's last year and then he's a restricted FA? We have the chance to match any contract, or just let him walk... right?
To me, this means we have until next years trade deadline to try to get Tyreke back to putting up some major stats. The only way this is going to happen is to put him at starting point guard, and run everything thru him, and basically make it the "Tyreke Evans Show". Milk him for everything he's worth. Right now, his value is a bit depressed, because he appears to be a player that doesn't have a "natural" position. One thing that we know he's not, is a small forward. I think that is overwhelmingly obvious. Why they continue to play him out of position is beyond me. We also know that Tyreke is about as far away from a "shooting" guard as you can get. We can call him an "off-guard", or a mutli-purpose guard that can drive like nobodies business, but can't hit the broad side of the barn from more than 9 feet out.
Ok, so the guy really doesn't have a natural position, and he doesn't really fit in our starting lineup, if we are putting our most "logical" lineup on the floor. Isaiah is a true point guard. He's a scoring point guard, but he's also more of a floor general. He seems to have a better court awareness as a PG than Reke has shown now. Still, we have until next years trade deadline to try to pump up the Reke hype factor around the rest of the league. We have to be aware of the fact that some team could deliberately punk us, try to force us to match a bad contract, and we don't want to feel backed into that position. I think if a trade that makes sense is available, I think you do it. Tyreke can drive to the hole in an amazing fashion. The way he just swoops around players, and contorts his body... He has legs and limbs flying every which way as he attempts an amazing reverse layup that ends up rimming out.
We need to put Reke back at the starting point guard position, and make that guy the Alpha and the Omega of our team up until the trade deadline, and send him away for the best possible return. The only other scenario that would work out ok, is if somehow nobody gives him that amazing an offer and we are able to keep him for peanuts. (I just don't see this happening though, because you know there is a GM out there that thinks he knows how to get the best out of Reke). I'm afraid of way overpaying a guy that we are already struggling to find an appropriate spot for him to get his minutes.