The problem with Iggy running the show is that he already does a lot of that in addition to the rest of his floor game. He is really best as a jack of all trades type, master of none. He can help a less traditional PG run the show, with a truer PG as back-up IMO. You don't want Iggy bringing the ball up the court routinely either. I think the Iggy as PG enabler is the sourse of hope that Hinrich would be a good fit here, he is not a true PG, but can do enough PG stuff to be augmented by Iggy, plus he is a shooter (I know there are debates on how good of a shooter he is, but he is better than Miller). A guy like Bibby might fit here as well for those same reasons. In the draft Stephen Curry seems the most obvious fit, and I am not sure he is going any higher than 9-12 at this point, so I don't see him as an impossible get in the draft with some movement up, which is usually easier in a percieved weak draft. Curry has not been a full time PG in most of his college career and this year he is facing a lot of gimmick defenses, but I get the feeling he might convert well to a shooting PG in the pros.
Whomever we get needs to be better defensively than Miller. Billups just plain embarassed the guy last night in the third quarter. Our defense at PG needs to improve drastically, especially against dribble penetration. Move Lou somewhere in a trade, grab Curry in the draft, get a Kyle Lowery type to start early in the year and act as his back-up down the road, and get a full-sized shooting wing man to act as sixth man. With Jason Smith and Brand coming back next year, plus Speights expanding his range, I expect we will see more outside shooting from our bigs than most teams. Perhaps in that scenario, more of a defense minded, penetrating PG would be ideal, rather than holding out for a great shooter. Ty Lawson and Collison from UCLA might be a fit there, maybe Conley. Personally, I think Randy Foye would be ideal, but I don't see him being available.