I remember sometime in 08 Bill Plachske (spelling?) said that Tony and Manu coldnt play together on Around the Horn and got drilled for it by the other guys... but I've always felt the same way. Tony is better when manu is on the bench and vice versa. They both need the ball in order to be productive on the offensive side of the ball... Its different with Jefferson, as he isnt a create with the ball player, but I dont think he will mesh well with parkers style either. Jefferson needs a pass first manage the game point to be succesfull. Unless Tony can incorporate more of a mid-range game and becomes more of a facilitator then Jefferson is going to be a spot up shooter/finisher off the fast break. I just dont see it working any other way for him to generate offense except for set plays to get him open/get him to the rim.
That being said I would rather RJ really work on becoming a great defender and move into that spot up shooter/finisher role then have Tony try and change his game. I believe the Spurs are at their best when Tony is being extreamly agressive and driving the lane, he either scores or finds the wide open man for the jumper. Jefferson, correct me if I'm wrong, has never been the number 1 option for his team. And on the Spurs he is the 4th option. So I dont think its necesary to get him more involved in the offense then we need him to be.
That being said through 8 games, even with the seeming lack of cohesion on the offensive end, the offense has not been the problem. We need the guys to start playing better defense... and both Parker and Jefferson could do better on that side of the court.
**let me clarify by saying I love Tony Manu and Jefferson. I think they will get it going and barring injuries our offense and eventually defense will be very good. I just dont think Jefferson is going to be the dominant 20ppg scorer he was in the past. And if he is I dont think thats necesarily a good thing for this team. **