The point is that Speights isn't getting consistent minutes or a part of the team's rotation in spite of being their best performing player.
If I saw him playing badly, I wouldn't be pushing so hard for him to get minutes, but he actually seems to give the Sixers more of what they need, namely half-court scoring. I've never seen a team that was so hesitant to take outside shots, or one that just can't shoot them. Other teams have no problem bombing away, but the Sixers try to get inside, even though they often miss those to, as the other teams defenders block their shots.
Speights has no problem shooting from the outside or the inside. He shoots a high percentage either way. I figure that all other things being equal, playing him more minutes should increase the Sixers scoring average, and possibly get them more wins. It really helps when your team is confident that they can score when they have the ball, and I don't get the impression the Sixers really know what to do as a team when they take possession.
I saw Lou Williams playing point yesterday, but no one was moving or giving him an opportunity to make a play, so he went into attack mode. All the Sixers do is play one on one ball, with either Lou, or the two Andre's trying to break down the defense. That's not enough to get it done in the half-court.
The Sixers need to learn a structured offense like Utah has and to become proficient at it. If DiLeo was doing any of that, I'd be more than willing to be patient, but he isn't. As far as I can tell, he isn't doing anything positive for the team, other than be a little more stable with the lineup than Mo was.
Thad needs a structured offense so he can get touches. The team naturally ignores him otherwise, and he's not assertive enough to demand the ball. even Willie Green manages to get more touches than Thad. I was expecting some solid production coming from the three spot and the four spot with Brand and Young. I would be just as happy if the combination is Spieghts and Young, as long as we get the production.
When Brand gets back, hopefully Marreese would have demonstrated enough to justify playing him at Center, and give us a front-line of Speights, Brand and Young. Now that's a front court that just might be competitive in the NBA.
You can't have a structured offense without a reliable scorer. You need someone that the other team knows is going to get the ball, but is still going to have trouble stopping him. Sort of like Nowitzky for Dallas. The Sixers still don't have that guy. Iguodala scores a lot, but he's not consistent enough with his outside shot to make people think he's MJ. He's a good player, but he can't be the anchor to a half-court offense. Brand could be, if he was in, but since he's out Marreese is the next best option. He hasn't even proven that he can do that, but he has shown me in the few minutes that he's played that he appears to have the ability.
If he does, the more time he has to develop this season, the better for him and for the team.