You could go back to Tyreke, Salmons and MT. After all, Salmons is shooting better, and that was the problem, right? That Salmons just couldn't shoot straight. That all we needed was a 3 who could shoot. So if you buy into that line of reasoning, put Salmons back in there, have Tyreke be the primary ballhandler, and MT the 2-guard and just see how far that takes you. But before you do, take the no-doze and the caffeine because it's going to be a constant beat of dribble, dribble, dribble.... Maybe the Power Balance crowd can come up with a dribble, dribble, dribble chant to encourage the press of the leather.
Yeah, this is my concern as well.
Lots of people have already forgotten the utter offensive ineptitude that occurred when Tyreke, MT, and Salmons were the ballhandlers.
Remember being 15 points down in almost every 1st quarter?
Remember the turnovers that led to fastbreak baskets time and time and time again?
I don't EVER want to see that again, and it wasn't because of Salmons.
Wait a minute - I seem to remember a more recent game that had Tyreke as PG.
Wasn't that against Denver in the OT?
Didn't they run the same exact play (inexplicably, a Tyreke/JT pick-n-roll) on 5 or 6 consecutive possessions, that led to less and less success and cost them the OT?
Tyreke is not a PG. Just because he can drive against a single defender doesn't mean he has the skills necessary to run an NBA offense.
He simply doesn't get where his fellow players are going to be on the floor and has terrible court vision.
Anyone notice that fastbreak against Atlanta (to end the 1st half?) - Tyreke dribbled all the way into the defense, seeing Donte running right along with him. Tyreke bulled towards the basket with Donte following him in, then spun and passed it way hard, as if he thought Donte was going to be at the 3pt line. Donte mishandled the point-blank bullet pass and they came up empty.
Case in point.
I'll take it a bit further and say that a backcourt of Reke and Thornton is pushing it. With all this talk about our guards, let us not forget the Cousins is our best player right now, and probably our most versatile offensive player. Before anyone else, he's our primary option.
This is what frustrates me about the coaching and players - they seldom get the ball to DMC in the block. I watch Demarcus possession after possession, just hanging out at 18 - 23 ft out, setting weak screens and then the guard jacks up a shot and he's out of position to even attempt a rebound.
Even on games where the guards are being horrid at execution and DMC is scoring at will, they'll ice Demarcus for 5 minutes at a time, continuing to futilely throw their crap plays at the defense.
The few times when they actually run the play designed for Demarcus (him set down low within 12 feet he scores regularly with his spin baseline move or power move into the key, or when the double comes he passes it to a set guard (usually IT or Jimmer) at the 3 pt line, or a designed well-run IT pick-n-roll with he and Cousins, etc) they've been money.
Why they don't run those successful plays more often baffles me.
Do the coaches not want to score often? Do the players just ice him out for some reason? Do they not realize how important it is for DMC to put up gaudy statlines as often as possible so the national media takes note, he gets cred, and will get more calls to go his way, leading to more gaudy statlines, All-Stars appearances, etc? (It's a domino situation, and it'll happen soon if they just FEED THE BEAST)
I don't believe the players and coaches purposely ice Demarcus out, so I'm at a loss to explain it.