Like Ben said we have Eric Snow to take on the good pg's. Here is my take on it...We can give Sarunas the starting spot since we have scoring passing hopefully rebounding with haslem or gooden and stuff. So we should give it to Sarunas to start it off, but if his Defense really poses a problem then put Snow in, it's not like if we pick Sarunas to start that Eric Snow is banned from the game..sometimes starters play less minutes then guys on the bench. Snow last year broke down when he played that many minutes, he's not made for the grind over 82 games anymore. So if we are playing a really all star top notch point guard, for example stevie franchise tore us up last year, so we could start Snow for that game to use his defensive abilities to slow him down but the next night if we are playin the Bucks or something and they have Moe Williams or even Ford then start Sarunas and let him do his thing. It should all depend on the situation. If Sarunas' D isn't that bad then let him start, sometimes scouts can't find a definitive thing to critque a player on and take something and make more of a deal then necessary about it, remember when people said LeBron had no jumper? It was shaky sometimes in year 1 but look he was so good they had to pick out something about him. If in fact his D is really bad like J-Macs then let Snow start. Mike Brown will know whether he is too big of a liability to start, and we won't find a better 3 point shooting option that can bring intangibles and fill the PG spot like Sarunas...