I'm surprised no one has gone off on a tangent about Cisco, so allow me! I was utterly sick of his crap last season, his lack of good decision making and his insistence upon chucking up shots when there is still time on the shot clock and better options might open up.
His penchant for driving into the lane after passing up an open 15-18 footer, then getting a charge call because he was out of control with the drive is disturbing. You would think any half wit would have figured it out after 2-3 times of it happening, but nope, not Cisco, and not even 4 years later.
I think the major reason why I didn't like Theus as the coach was because of his man-love for Garcia, when it was obvious Cisco just wasn't getting it. When Cisco has good games he is GOOD, but more often than not there aren't many of those because he inevitably does something to show just how dumb a player he is with the ball in his hands.
During the practice, it seemed 90% of the time when Evans had the ball and was running the offense, the offense was poised, not rushed, under control, and it seemed that a lot of options were explored. When Cisco initiated, it gave the appearance of a frenetic, out of control offense that did not exhibit the patience of finding a high percentage look or open cutter to the basket, very reminiscent of last season and the frustrations that came along with it.
After that practice, I am glad that we have Evans to run the offense. For everyone in the offseason who said that Evans is not a pure point guard, well, you're right. Evans is a scoring point guard, almost in the same mold as Gilbert Arenas. However, what is going to make him succeed at the point position is the CONTROL he exhibits over the offense. His demeanor on the court, his poise, his certainty in what he wants to see happen, and his ability to get where he wants to on the court while enhancing his decision making is going to make watching their offense perform a pleasure.
Cisco and Beno have ran this offense into shambles, and from what I saw Saturday night Evans is here to pick up the pieces. He is not going to deliver flashy no-look passes, behind his back and off the shot clock like Nash would. But he will deliver the solid, unspectacular-yet-get-the-job-done pass that will lead to a basket, or the pass that leads to an assist due to throwing the defense off balance.
Thank the Maker we no longer have Cisco and Beno as our main offense initiators. Our offense was stagnant, unpredictable and unreliable. A new era is dawning. It's a good thing.