Ok, I'm going to say something right now, that will probably anger a bunch of people on these boards, and the hardcore Tyreke supporters will surely hate me going forward, but I guess I should stop beating around the bush and just come out with it:
Tyreke will never be the guy that his supporters think he's capable of being. His supporters seem to think that if he only gets a jumper, he will be Derrick Rose part deux. I don't think Tyreke will EVER have a consistent jumper. He might be able to improve his jumper just enough not to be a joke (when shooting from the outside), but it will never get to the point that his supporters think it will. Now, he can still do one thing very well. He can drive to the hole, and contort his body in various ways, and scoop up a layup. This is what won him the rookie of the year. Unfortunately, the league has realized what he can do, and they have adjusted their defense to crowd the paint, and force him to take a jumper or kick it out to somebody else. I just don't think anything is ever going to change in this regard. You can start him at the point, and put the ball in his hands, and he will have some pretty decent numbers. He will probably average about 21.8 points per game, along with about 6.3 assists, and maybe 3.5 rebounds. All of that looks great when you are looking at the stat sheet, but it's not going to result in many victories. In fact, I think it will result in the exact opposite. Good numbers for Tyreke = bad numbers for everybody else and losses.
If we finally do trade him, or he ends up going to another team in FA, I'm certain that the other team is going to find out the same thing that we found out. He's a one trick pony, and your entire offensive philosophy has to be aligned to the concept of Tyreke always having the ball in his hands. Again, I think the guy can put up some nice numbers, but I just don't think he will ever be the star player on a winning team. Stephon Marbury comes to mind. Not that Tyreke's game is similar to Marbury's (it's not), but I think those two players are similar in the fact that both can put up some great numbers, but they will never be the star player on a winning team. They are players that NEED the ball in their hands, and their success means everyone else on the team suffers, and the win-loss ratio suffers as well. There are teams that will take a chance on Tyreke, but like Marbury, I think Tyreke's NBA days will be numbered, once enough teams take a chance on him, and discover the hard way that ultimately the team is better when he's not playing.