I have a possible solution at SG...stop me if you've heard this before...but why not some guy named Deron Williams?
Earl seems competent at running the offense, why not give him starter minutes (30ish) and have D-Will be your primary SG when Earl's on the court, and your primary PG when Earl's off the court. D-Will's assists maybe drop to 8.5 or 8.0 ish, but his scoring goes into Durant territory!
Earl also forces up-tempo, while Deron feels like he has to wait for everyone to catch up to him (lack of trust probably).
Also, if teams start picking up on this tactic and putting more guys on D-Will to stop him from coming off curls, etc. You KNOW D-Will can pass, so, then you tell him when he sees extra pressure to revert to his PG skillz and rack up 15 assists a game!
I know you guys have seen when D-Will is basically the SG in the offense and how that almost immediately leads to us coming back on teams or scoring on them at will...why is this not already being done or atleast tried for a game or two??
I would have the starting lineup looking like this:
PG- Earl
SG- Deron
SF- AK (because he's a headcase and would cry if he got benched)
PF- Millsap
C- Memo
6th man- Jefferson for Memo or Millsap (whoever is coldest)
7th- CJ/Bell (spark on O or spark on D)
8th- (depends on foul trouble / hot vs. cold / whatever the team needs, I'll leave this part up to the coaches.)
Whatta' think? yay? nay?