After last night's game, the causes of Jefferson's ineffectiveness became clear.
First, Jefferson is lethal on the break. That is too bad, because TP generally doesn't handle the break well unless he is schooling the opposing team's transition D as a one-man fast break. But last night, TP used an early transition opportunity to get RJ going, and it seemed to do wonders for RJ.
Second, RJ needs a PG who is looking to create. Well, last night TP did this through most of the first quarter, and it brought not only RJ into the game but also Dice and Bogans. This sacrifice (TP could have easily ran through the defense for a bucket) gave us more weapons down the stretch and will continue to do so for the season's remainder.