I like the move, but it's really not who starts, but who plays and contributes the most and who's on the floor during winning time that matters.
Before I even found out about this, I was talking to a buddy of mine about the following:
If they can't exploit some sort of advantage of playing AD and AO together on the floor, especially on offense why bother. I thought a change where they go with the long and more athletic Roscoe who is more capable of extending his D than either of those two was in order. AD or AO on the floor with Scoe IMO is the way to go with teams that play 4 or more mobile players, like ND, Cinci and Marquette.
As for who plays the point, it just seems Bazz is either banged up (foot) and/or mentally struggling to run the offense. He seems to have hit a wall, struggling when he should take the deep 3, when he should try to create and drive and when he should be looking for open teammates. The team simply need more decisive and energetic play from our PG. Just not sure if Boat is ready to do the heavy lifting at that position, but something needed to be done.
Keep in mind that for this team to win in March they will need both Alex and Bazz playing with their heads screwed on right. I thought Alex was starting to put it together, but he's still wildly inconsistent. As for Bazz he just needs to get healthy and learn how to run the team more quickly and decisively. He did it last year, so I don't know why he's struggling so much this year. When he came in to play last season, he was often the floor general who set the table for his teammates. The one huge missing ingredient is he and his teammates no longer have Kemba Walker there to bail them out with 10 seconds or less on the clock. I usually liked our chances with the ball in Kemba's hands with the clock running down. At this point in the season, I don't feel that way no matter who has the ball, though Lamb would be my primary choice at the moment with Boatright #2 with the hope he can dish to an open Lamb for a good shot.