While I think you're basically right, I also think the use of the word “deconstruction” has evolved to mean the opposite as well, e.g. the construction of something that can be read by observing its constitutive parts separately, as was the 90´s architectural style Deconstructivism.
Having said that, I don’t think there isn’t any deconstruction regarding Basara because he’s showed in a very one dimensional way along the whole show.