PG: Jeremy Lin, Jarret Jack
SG: Dwyane Wade
SF: Paul Pierce
PF: Chris Bosh/Kenneth Faried
C: Emeka Okafor/Brendan Haywood
Question 1: Should I start Kenneth Faried/Bosh? The numbers say so, but is it in the best interests of the team?
I don't think Faried is a starter caliber player in the NBA yet. He is clearly a phenomenal rebounder and overall possession creator but I don't think he adds enough as a defender or as an offensive player.
Chris Bosh is a matchup nightmare at the center position but you'll lose that increase in offensive potency by putting Faried alongside him because Faried cannot make a shot outside of the paint so teams will hide their centers on him and leave their quicker big man defender on Bosh.
You will also negate the strength of your 1-2 punch at center of Okafor and Haywood by starting Bosh at center. Harder to get them the minutes they deserve.
I love Chris Bosh as a starting center but I wouldn't do in this circumstance. I don't think it makes best use of the personnel you have.
Question 2: How many minutes should Jeremy Lin play? How many with the starters?
Jeremy Lin should be nowhere near the starting lineup.
He has one chief value as a player and that is as a high usage creator offensively with mediocre efficiency. For a team desperate for offense, you start Lin and let him do his thing ... he'll improve your team.
For a team with an MVP caliber wing in Dwayne Wade and a pair of top 20 players in Paul Pierce and Chris Bosh ... each of whom who are highly talented offensive players ... it makes absolutely zero sense to take possessions away from them to give them to Lin.
Lin has proven himself incapable of functioning as a reasonable level in a smaller role in New York. When he is dominating the ball, he is electric. When he has to share it with Amare and Melo, his production and impact plummeted. The value he has alongside such talented teammates is minimal.
Jeremy Lin is not only a very poor starter ... but he will likely end up being a below average backup PG too (in this 24 team league that looks absolutely loaded at the PG position).
I would be trying to draft to compete with Jeremy Lin for those backup PG minutes.
Question 3: Should Wade/Pierce/Bosh be basically untouchable?
Bosh shouldn't be deemed untouchable. This team isn't built to his strengths so his value here is less than it could be. I would be open to considering a trade for Bosh if someone was offering you a top 20 or top 25 talent in return that better fit the rest of your team.
Dwayne Wade is one of the four best players in all of basketball. Unless you are getting one of the other three guys (Dwight, Durant, LeBron), Wade should be untouchable.
I would expect it's overwhelmingly unlikely that anyone gives you an upgrade for Pierce given his age and stuttering finish (due to injury) last season. So yeah, he is pretty much off the table too.