My hope is we dispel the myth Foye can play the point as quickly as possible. I'd love to be wrong about that, too, but I'd just as soon get past the mystery quick so I won't have to read millions of posts about how Foye should play the 1.
By dispelling the "myth" you are proposing something else; either Burks or Foye not playing a single minute. Look at the starters' minutes, and ask yourself where players get minutes. Foye is not John Stockton, so you have to try different things than the Stockton/Williams offense. Compare the players.
Randy Foye: PER (13.56) shot 38.6% & 43.8% (post season) from 3
Earl Watson: PER (9.46) shot 19.2% from 3
Jamaal Tinsley: PER (10.90) shot 27% & 25% (post season) from 3
Earl is the best defender, Tinsley is horrendous on D because he has lost seven steps, Foye's manageable on D, 6'4", and fast.
Where do the minutes come from for Millsap, Burks, Kanter, Foye, backup PG? Someone is left out, and Foye is better than either of our two PG's, so I say be flexible and play the best player. Use Hayward and Burks to make plays, our bigs to score on the block, and our good three point shooters to do their thing. It's not ideal, but its the best option, and Foye has played PG in the past. And the most important point is that Watson and Tinsley suck!
Mo (28) (20 remain)
Hayward (30) (18 remain)
Marvin (28) (20 remain)
Favors (34) (14 remain)
Al (30) (18 remain)