Alright, I'm up again for the time being. I'll try to field the questions at hand first.
Bosh, Johnson, and Ellis are all the number 1 scoring options on their teams. So who's the first on your team, and who's 3rd. And if you need a last second shot, who's the play for?
The model I have in mind is Boston's Big Three. (We even went so far as to hire that team's top assistant...) Which is to say, I trust my stars and want to facilitate ball movement. And I hope (?) that shows in Houston's draft philosophy; in scoring balance, great playmakers at the 2 and 3 and a pair of unselfish 4s with strong ball handling skills.
Johnson and Bosh command double teams, Ellis collapses defenses in the paint, so the team will stress finding the open player, the mismatch, the hot hand...
That said, I hate a cop out. So if I'm forced to show you the whiteboard, the play is more often for Joe Johnson. Over the last two seasons in Atlanta, it's his performance under pressure, that first and foremost, carried the day for the Hawks.
Bosh we look for early in the game and then often. Ellis will get a lot of his looks in transition and driving to the hoop following slow rotations.
The man can't even run a press conference, how's he supposed to run a whole team? Last place vote from me. 
This cracked me up. (Even worse! Houston's GM is asleep at the wheel AND he thinks it's a joke!)