I had great expectations for Hornacek as soon as he was named coach - having followed his career fairly closely, I was sure he was going to a good coach and the only question was whether he would be great. At the start of the year when everyone was tripping over themselves predicting a disastrous season I was one of the very few saying I was much more fearful of us being too good to get a high draft pick than being historically bad, simply because of Jeff getting the guys to play as a team.
I still have great expectations for Jeff and agree that he's done a wonderful job overall, but I still disagree with a few things that he's has done and is doing. I loved it when he decided that Dragic and Bledsoe could and would play together rather than go with a traditional lineup - outside that particular box, if you will.
I have to admit I'm disappointed in the response to my posts on this subject - no one is even trying to argue against the idea I advanced. Even the arguments against the wild extrapolations of what I actually said aren't very interesting... nothing new there.
As to the value of thinking outside the box, I guess it depends on where you're coming from. In my field of mathematics nothing much of interest ever happens until someone thinks outside the box - would that I were better at it. I used the expression ironically because to me altering Len's schedule of PT is the daintiest of steps outside it, if even that.