How do you propose the scoring breakdown of that rotation, that team would have to score 140 a game to keep everybody happy with their touches.
Why is that?
The only guys on that team who really need the ball offensively, are LaMarcus Aldridge and Isaiah Thomas, who often won't be on the court together since Thomas is leading the second unit.
Greg Monroe has never attempted more than 12-13 FGA per game his entire career, so he's not exactly the "me, me" kind of player. When Aldridge is on the court he's your #1 and Monroe is your #2 guy. When Aldridge sits, Monroe and Thomas share the offensive load. Both of those combinations are deadly and will give opposing teams fits.
Neither Jeff Green nor Avery Bradley is a go-to scorers by nature. They are both quiet and modest guys who would probably be happier if the spotlight is on somebody else. Both have had to score when playing for us because we had nobody else, and so they were pushed into bigger offensive roles then they're probably comfortable with. Both of those guys were happy enough however, when they were behind Pierce/KG/Ray in the offense, so I doubt they'd have any issues playing behind Aldridge/Monroe/Thomas.
Smart so far has been been a defense-first guy who doesn't seem to care what he's being asked to do on the team, as long as it's helping them win.
Ditto with Crowder.
Olynyk is more of a Bradley / Green type guy in that he's quiet and modest - doesn't need the spotlight, happy to just sit in the background and do the little things. He's a great passer, a very good offensive rebounder and a good catch-and-shoot guy. He'll find a way to fit on any team.
Similar deal for Zeller - he's a modest kid, doesn't expect to be heavily featured in the offense - just wants a chance to be out there and contribute.
Morrow has been playing a bench role for years as a designated shooter, doesn't need to feel like he's a #1 guy. Can work happily as a complementary piece.
That's why I like the idea of this team so much - because all of our young guys have such modest egos, it's a very easy team to build around. You can bring a couple of greedy, ball hungry guys here and it doesn't really hurt because everybody else is pretty happy just playing their little role on the side - whatever that may be.
I think that's a big reason why Thomas fit in so well here. If anything our guys are too hesitant, too unselfish - they probably LONG for a teammate or two who can take over the game on demand.