I think all of you guys are high on ubuntu. Yeah, we've seen our stars sacrifice to some extent. But if you think that the Paul, Ray, and Kevin would put "team first" to the extent that they'd be willing to not start, then I think you're kidding yourselves.
If Doc came in and told one of them that he'd be going to the bench, there would be rebellion and Doc might "capitulate" to his demands. Except that won't happen, because even if there was a situation where Doc thought the C's would be better off with one of them on the bench, he knows darn well that by benching one of them strife would occur.
Now Shaq's situation is somewhat different. His skills have deteriorated and he's coming to a new team. Still, Shaq, in terms of accomplishment, is head and shoulders above everyone on this team.
I think a lot of you are looking at this from way too idealistic sort of a way. We have no backup center right now. Our options are very limited. Cleveland showed last year that you can start Shaq and still very much limit his minutes (and not even close with him) if you don't want to.
It'd be one thing to draw a hard line if this were a young player or if we actually had a backup center, but making an exception for a first ballot Hall of Famer when Kwame Brown or worse is the alternative, isn't really giving up all that much.