The problem is that Thad is so young, and developing at such a quick learning curve, we have no idea what to reasonably expect. He could very well add a consistent 3 pt shot in the next 2-3 years. But can we count on that? That's the decision we have to make now with Iguodala. If one of the two don't develop into a consistent 3 pt threat from range, it's hard to think our half court sets are going to improve dramatically. We also need some semblance of a go-to guy on the perimeter to take some of the defensive pressure off Iguodala. Miller's just not that, and again, you have to try to project Thad's growth when talking about Iguodala as a fit, which is hard to do.