This is obviously based on us being fully healthy but with backup pg being such a question mark I think we eventually get to the point where Exum, Mack and Neto are not in the rotation with Alec getting those minutes. Here is how it eventually shakes out in my opinion.
C- Rudy 35, Favors 8, Diaw 5
Pf- Favors 20, Lyles 16, Diaw 12
Sf- Hayward 35, Johnson 13
Sg- Hood 28, Ingles 15, Burks 5
Pg- Hill 35, Burks 13
How does this rotation eventually shake out?
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sipclip wrote:This is obviously based on us being fully healthy but with backup pg being such a question mark I think we eventually get to the point where Exum, Mack and Neto are not in the rotation with Alec getting those minutes. Here is how it eventually shakes out in my opinion.
C- Rudy 35, Favors 8, Diaw 5
Pf- Favors 20, Lyles 16, Diaw 12
Sf- Hayward 35, Johnson 13
Sg- Hood 28, Ingles 15, Burks 5
Pg- Hill 35, Burks 13
This is how I see it playing out, albeit one minor change. I would put Diaw at 13 minutes, and Johnson at 18. Other than that, this would be a perfect rotation.
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I think the rotation will essentially be what it is now, but Alec will get the backup minutes at PG while either Diaw/Lyles gets squeezed out of minutes down the stretch. Come playoff time I think we will run with 9 guys. Starters, Diaw, Johnson, Ingles, and Burks.