I would love just seeing a team with a clear sense that everyone on the floor knows the play, understands their roles, and is willing to do them. Not sure RayJ can solve all of that, but being decisive, a clear leader, and possessing the ability to read the defense and his teammates to deliver a pass on time and on location would be glorious. I'm not sure if it's an indictment of the players or the coaches, but last year was infuriating with how lost we looked, even at the end of the season. The players were clearly frustrated, and I'm sure the coaches were. If EVERYONE was frustrated with it, why did it continue? I know that identifying a problem is not the same as solving it, but it should at least lead to trying something else.
How quickly the new PG -- let's call him Ray -- learns and connects with the team, and gains their trust that they should follow his lead, will mean everything.