Hear me out

Stuckey plays PG along side Iverson. Stuckey focuses on distributing the ball and getting others involved. Stuckey's been struggling to score as the primary scorer off the bench. Focusing on PG duties might help Stuckey learn to pick his spots, rather than feeling the pressure to score. Iverson moves to SG, his natural position, and is the first option on offense.

Rip goes to the bench, where he becomes the first option on offense (what he's used to). We gain consistent scoring off the bench and Rip gets to find his groove back as the primary second unit scorer. Of course, the key is buy in from Rip.

This stems from my concern that Rip is getting lost in the mix right now. Too many chefs in the kitchen with him, Iverson, and Tayshaun in the backcourt.