This is the banana skin game where they might subconsciously let up because of the victory margins in the previous 3. And it's a SEGABABA. I want them to play the right way, the way they have been, trusting each other on defense, moving the ball and making quick, decisive actions on offense, and not letting poor offense affect defense.
This might be a game where we see White, Theis, Pritchard and Gwill play more minutes, especially the first two - I'm not expecting much more game time for the deep bench, even if the fans want to see Ime dole more minutes out to them. My sense is that he's not the type of coach that just gives 3-4 minutes to players who he doesn't feel have earned them ahead of others, and he doesn't believe in letting 10 players get on the court like it's a 2K game, and he doesn't use live games to "test out" players - I think he uses practice for that, as opposed to other coaches that might just throw someone in and see if he sinks or swims. He will stick to his rotation but the bench guys in that rotation will get more opportunities.
Of course this is all predicated on us starting the game well. I think he would rather take a win and maintain momentum than treat it like a practice run and disrupt what's been happening.