Doesn’t to me. We aren’t going to play double bigs always. More than last year, maybe, but I’d bet at least 50% of the minutes at the 4 will go to a wing rather than a big. So if 50% of the minutes go to wings, it’s not crazy that 50% of the roster would be wings.
I don't know, could be. Here is what I see for minutes by the core regulars (using round numbers to keep the math easy):
PG: White 36 / Brogdon 12
SG: Brown 36 / Brogdon 12
SF: Tatum 36 / Hauser 12
PF Porzingis 24 / Horford 12
C Williams 24 / Horford 12
That leaves about 24 minutes to be picked up by someone. I could see 12 minutes of small ball with Pritchard in (Tatum at PF) and another 12 minutes of "swing" ball with Brissett playing as a PF. That does add up to about half the time (24 minutes) of playing with only one of Porzingis, Williams, or Horford. That leaves Walsh and Svi as insurance or deep bench wings. I am not sure Banton is a wing, seems like more of a combo guard like Pritchard or Brogdon.
Combo Guards: White, Brogdon, Pritchard, Banton
Wings: Brown, Tatum, Hauser, Brissett, Walsh, Svi
Bigs: Porzingis, Horford, Williams, Kornet
I think we are a tad heavy on wings and a tad light on bigs (PFs in particular), but nothing terribly out of balance. Also, even though we have 4 bigs who can play (OK, maybe 3.5) the problem is they all lean more C than PF. I think Porzingis and Horford are fine to play as a PF beside a true center, but the clear need is for a natural PF to add to the big mix. Also, I am not that concerned with Brissett playing swing/PF. I prefer him taking on that role over Tatum. He is actually taller than Grant, and more wingspan. I would prefer a natural PF for those minutes but not the end of the world to start the sesaon.