But what will they become "more consistent" in? Maybe they'll be better at shooting 3's, but Rudy and Batum were well above league average in that. Webs was around Batum level his first 3 years. Bayless and Oden may get more consistent, but I don't know if that's happening if we're running a significant amount of iso's for Roy or Pick-and-Pops for LMA. That's why I (and, to put words in his mouth, MM) think that it's an x's-and-o's issue, not a player personnel issue. A way to get more consistent is to get more efficient points more easily. That means: 1) Getting more free throws, or shooting higher % on those FTs you do get. 2) Getting more dunks. 3) Getting more open 3's, or making higher %. 4) Increase touches per second. Three of those have to do with getting the ball into the paint more (whether to bigs, or guards driving). Two have to do with passing (out of the post to an open 3pt shooter, and increasing touches per second). That can all be game-planned, and (aside from better form on Oden's part) we already have the personnel to do those things, if Nate and our guards were more inclined.