Guys, starting Jimmer right now would be a) premature as he still is trying to figure it out himself; and b) a chemistry disaster, unless he started in place of Salmons, in which case Salmons would still go into a funk. If you do it with Reke, then you just lost him to L.A. when the Lakers come knocking to replace Kobe. You do it to Marcus...you better approach it VERY carefuly, because Marcus is better than Jimmer, he knows it, and he carries a feisty ego with him everywhere he goes.
In any case starting a small rookie PG who can't defend would all but guarantee the failure of this year, which would put us in significant danger of losing Reke anyway with a single season to save the situation, and give us basically one year before we were in critical condition on Cousins as well. And its not necessary. Jimmer is not Rubio. He's half a gunner himself, and he's not going to revolutionize anything for us, while his insertion could cause all sorts of major issues we can't afford.
The clearer solution to our current problems is to reinstitute some actual plays (yes Paul, plays) running Princetonesque sets through Cousins and Hayes. as we were doing at the end of last year. It keeps DeMarcus involved and getting touches which should lesson his own desire to gun everytime he touches the ball. It takes the pressure of running the offense off of the guards. And it should help the second tier players like Salmons, Jimmer, maybe Hickson (not known as cerebral, but can finish) etc. get easier hoops without dribbling around searching. Solves multiple problems with one stone, its somethng we've already done before, and can be familiar with, and it doesn't upset the apple cart before it even gets rolling.