Really want 10 who can play, 9 who play regularly but really only needing 8 for any individual game.
Depending on match ups, game flow, foul trouble, nagging injurires, having 10 who are capable of playing at the highest level is ideal. You do this knowing #10 is the first to see minutes trimmed and #9 and #8 are more situationally used with #8 being a bit more versatile and thus getting a few more minutes.
Newton, Hawkins, Jackson, Karaban, Sanogo. Starters done.
Diarra back up PG.
Alleyne is first 2/3 off the bench. Joey C is a back up for the 2G.
Clingan off the bench to spell Sanogo. Springs picks up whatever is left.
Not sure what we'll see from Johnson.
that's 10 players right there with Springs being #10. At this point Joey C is probably #9 due to Alleyne being able to play two positions and showing strong defense on the perimeter. But if Alleyne can't shoot, Joe C will take his minutes.
Diarra's minutes will fluctuate depending on how Newton is playing and what they can do with Jackson taking over some PG responsibilities. Diarra better start making some FT's now. Small sample size but 4-10 isn't going to cut it from a primary ball handler.