My opinion about that was not because of Roy's performance today. It is the observation I have made all throughout this year. When I made this observation in this thread it did not include any statistical evidence. It just seems to me like Roy gets into the paint when there are two additional long-range shooters on the wings - and when Roy attacks the paint and the defense has to choose between collapsing on him or letting the long-range shooters shoot - we, as a team, seem to play our best. It was my opinion before and it still is now.
He did play a fantastic quarter. If that were his normal level of play, no one would mind him starting.
That's where Miller kills us. He gets it to ODen who gets double teamed, but when he kicks it out, Miller can't shoot it because he's not a good shooter.