Do you think there is any communication between Nate and Kp, and the direction or roles they see for the team? On this instance, I lean towards putting the blame on nate, I just think KP should have known that Nate would see Blake as a better fit alongside Brandon, and the offense he wants to run.
More or less, that's it.
As a G.M. you can't micro-manage a season. That's too much interference with a coach. You can "suggest" philosophies. You can question, "how do you see so-and-so's roll". You can give him pieces and "hope he sees things the same way as you do". But, you can't tell him who to play and when, or critique him after one particular loss (the Memphis game being a microcosm of the problem Nate has had in using Andre Miller properly). As a G.M., you also can't let anyone, Brandon Roy, Kobe Bryant (though Roy's no where near that type of talent), or any other player dictate game management.
What Kevin should have done, was get rid of the problem by shipping Blake away from the team, but he had to do that with the approval of Paul Allen, who may not have given it to him after Nate asked Paul Allen that he wanted Blake around.
Kevin then was left between a rock and a hard place, with only respectful suggestions left for him to work with.
There's a power struggle going on between Nate and Kevin. Andre Miller is just a pawn in it. It was going on with Jarrett Jack, whom Kevin wanted played over Blake. Pritchard understands that basketball is a simple game: Either shoot a higher percentage than your opponent or take more shots. Jack got to the foul line. Steve Blake does not. Jack gives up a few more turnovers, but his trips to the foul line opens up easier shots for others by drawing other teams, takes defenders off of the floor with foul trouble, and takes some of the physical pressure off of Roy.
Pritchard succumbed to Nate's wishes and got rid of Jarrett in his pursuit of a better version of Jack, and he got his target, Bayless. But, Nate stuck Bayless at the end of the bench instead of giving him Sergio's minutes, and he tried to turn Bayless into a clone of Blake. Bayless isn't a 3-pt shooter, not last year, not this year, and probably not next year, either. Either way, Nate refuses to even try Pritchard's philosophy of winning basketball.
So, Pritchard got what he thought was a no-brainer as far as someone who would force Nate to put Blake on the bench and reduce his minutes. But, Nate's convinced most of Portland (hometown fans are easy to dupe), along with Roy's support (Roy's gigantic ego can't live with Andre Miller having the ball in his hand as much, while Blake feeds Roy's ego all it needs) that Andre Miller "isn't a good fit both socially and while on the floor with Roy at the same time.
That's all B.S. by Roy and Nate. Outside of Portland and 97% of anyone with half a brain knows that Nate's anal-retentive nature is what this is all about. He can't stand letting anyone other than himself control a play. With Blake and Roy, Nate knows exactly what's going on at all times.
Andre Miller should be pissed off. He should be in yelling at Nate. Nate deserves every bit of criticism he's getting, and a whole lot more. Now Blake's coming back and things are just going to get worse. I wish Blake would just go away, followed by Nate. Roy needs to temper things down, too.
You know, Roy isn't this goody-two-shoes guy he makes himself out to be. He goes to strip clubs (in Seattle) just like most other NBA players. He has his "favorite" girls. He's just smart about it so that it doesn't get in the papers. Roy doens't realize that he'd be a better player with Miller than Roy. His gigantic ego can't let him see that. Roy becomes a better player by getting to the NBA finals. Miller can help get him there. Blake can't.
So here we are ready to jettison the best point guard on the team, the best penetrator of the basketball, the guy that raises the overal Field Goal percentage of the team better than anyone else, just because Nate's anal-retentive and Roy's got a huge ego.
Get rid of Blake, first.
See if Nate changes. If he doesn't, then get rid of Nate.
Pritchard is by far, the best G.M. in the NBA and understands exactly what it takes to win an NBA title, and Allen needs to support that and let him do it and let him get rid of Blake. What the heck is Blake even doing on the team when we have Andre Miller, Brandon Roy, Rudy Fernandez, Jerryd Bayless and Patrick Mills....all players who can handle the ball?