You are wise. Or you would've been if you'd stopped there.
Point 2 is a mixed blessing. Not to sound like a broken record, but after a year of inactivity, Oden needs and deserves time to get back in the groove. You can argue that having Frye and LMA play center is a liability on defense, but it certainly wasn't on offense.
I really don't think Oden will be much of a downgrade on offense at Center than Aldridge and Frye were. Neither guy is really great at getting cheap buckets under the basket, so we ran something of a spread perimeter offense most of the time. We took more jumpshots than most NBA teams.
Oden is going to change all that. He's going to get several buckets a game just by being under the hoop and being bigger and stronger than anybody else there. He may not score more points than those guys did while playing center, but he'll do it at a higher percentage. And he'll create better spacing, because teams are going to have to protect the middle at all times.
Point 1 is certainly true in the long term - but the short term is an entirely different matter. Not only are we without Jack (a flawed but under-rated player), we are also facing uncertainty over Blake's health. If Blake misses (or is physically limited) for any appreciable ammount of time, our back-court could be a mess. Not to mention the added workload it dumps on Roy.
I think Fernandez is better than either of those guys right now, even without a chance to adjust to the NBA game. I could be wrong, but we'll start to find out within a few days just gauging his play in preseason.
I never hated Jack, and I actually like Blake. But at this stage in their careers they are both backup guards on most playoff teams. This team is better prepared to handle an injury to Blake than they were last year.
Roy's job gets easier this year, even if Blake is hindered. Aldridge looks better. Oden and Fernandez are new offensive options. Even Outlaw and Webster may continue to progress. Last year we didn't stand a chance if Roy had a bad game. This year we do.
One final note - and I know this will piss people off - but for the (roughly) half a season he was healthy, Jones was better than Webster. Not having that safety net at SF could cost a couple of games right there.
You are right. Jones was a better SF. He had a lethal perimeter shot and he was smarter. But Rudy looked pretty smart and had a pretty good perimeter shot in the Olympics too. And with Oden our perimeter shooters are going to be getting more open looks this season.