This has nothing to do with anything you've typed.
Kyrie and Dion have actually played really well together the past few weeks because they've both bought in to moving the ball around and making the correct pass.
Dion is actually a better passer than Kyrie and has better PG acumen.
Dion's issues reside more with accountability and consistency in which Mike Brown treats his players.
Waiters was immediately yanked in the 2Q of the game against the Kings for making one bad pass.
Jack then proceeds to make 4 consecutive bad decisions on the court and Brown does nothing or says anything about it.
This is the basis of what the article is referring too. Which is really blowing things out of proportion.