Well, here are my random thoughts on the matter. I've said before, we have talent on the team, but some of it doesn't fit well together. Now you can take one approach, and say, the coach needs to find a plan that makes it all work. That his game plan should be designed to play to the strengths of his core players. So lets say, that you five very good players, but one of them stands out as the best. Four of them thrive in a running, pass the ball style of game, but the best player is better in a slow down the ball, and let me create my shot style of game.
Now my hypo is simplistic I know, buts thats sort of where we're at. How the franchise reacts to that problem, will determine the immediate future of the team. I agree that Tyreke isn't best suited for the SF position, and apparently the powers that be, have decided he's not the future PG of this team. That leaves one position. SG! And that creates a problem. Thornton isn't the kind of guy, that goes quietly to the bench when he believes he's earned his position. You know what? Neither am I, so I understand. Personally, I'll play just as hard. But having had that happen to me in my life, I couldn't help having some resentment.
Now I'm not a mind reader, so I can't say for sure how Thornton would react, or how it might affect his play. But the only other answer, if you accept my premise, is to trade one of them. Which one you ask? Well, thats a tough one. Which of the two is the most talented? Realize, that being the most talented doesn't always mean that your the most effective. Derrick Coleman was one of the most talented PF's to ever come into the NBA, but he wasn't the best PF in the NBA once here.
It would be easy to say right now, that the team is playing extremely well without Tyreke, and therefore, he becomes expendable. Well here's an abstract thought for you. The team is playing very well without Lebron James, or Wade, or Michael Jordan, so we wouldn't need any of those players either. Extreme you say! Of course, but here's my point. How good can Tyreke be? Yeah, I know some of you are so knowledgable, that its just black and white. Unfortunately, I don't share your abilities. I can see what he can be, but I'm not sure he can see it. And I'm also not sure I'm ready to give up on him.
So here's where I'm at. Nothing is going to happen until after july 1st, other than the draft. On parting for the summer, I would tell Tyreke that he's going to play SG next year, and I want him to come back with a midrange jumpshot. No excuses! I would tell Thornton, he's going to come off the bench backing up Tyreke, but he'll still get his minutes, and I'll do everything I can to lobby for him earning the 6th man award as long as he does his part. And if he's not OK with that, then I would try and find another team that wants him. SG's are a dime a dozen in the NBA, unless your name is Wade or Kobe.
During the summer, if someone comes and makes me an offer for either of them that I think would benefit the team, then I do the deal. To my mind, there's only one untouchable player on this team, and we all know who that is. I had reservations about IT longterm, but so far, he's proven the ability to adapt, and change his game. So I think I can live with the tandem of IT and Fredette going forward. Both players bring something a little different to the game, and both should improve in time. Now if Chris Paul wakes up one morning with the revelation that he needs to play for the Kings, I'm OK with that. Sorry Jimmer!
So in closing, these conversations are fun, interesting, and also worthless. Because our total impact on the team is zero. Oh, and by the way, I'm not much of a stats guy. Don't get me wrong. I like seeing how many rebounds a player has, or what his shooting percentage is. But stats don't show you how much a player actually impacts a game like your eye's do. And please don't bore me with the +/- thing. Too much of that depends on who your playing with at the time. I have problems with the TS% as well, but rather than start another argument, I'll just let that one go. Other than to say, if I take 10 shots, and I make 5 of them, I'm shooting 50%. Thats a percentage based on cold hard numbers. Fairly accurate I think. I'm sure some will disagree...