Thanks but I want to argue about Bogut and spacing.
He does not have a good mid range game, but he plays well at the high post.
I think Bogut is very good in the high post when alongside a forward. Someone who provides offensive fluidity through either their jump-shooting range or by having superior quickness and cutting game to take advantage of Bogut's passing (and pulling opposing shot-blocker away from basket) helping to create movement and flow to the offense.
I am not sure Bogut will be as effective in the high post when coupled with a different sort of PF. One who is (a) like G.Monroe, a heavy usage low post scorer (2) like Varejao, a garbage man who needs to hang around the basket.
(a) Pessimistic about Varejao/Bogut working well together offensively. I think Bogut is the wrong type of C for Varejao to function effectively alongside offensively as PF.
(b) Unsure about Monroe/Bogut offensively due to Bogut's partial high post game + Monroe's similar high post flaws + Monroe's need for a large amount of touches as a low post scorer.
Well, Greg Monroe has solid mid range game. He's not David Lee quick but he does have the range to extend to 15-17 feet and knock some shots. And to give an example of how it worked, last playoffs series he worked well with the forwards of GSW staying down low and him playing PnR with Curry up high. Bogut either got the ball and drove middle, found an open three point shooter or a cutter, even when the forwards of GSW stay down low. It will work well with Monroe as he commands his man to stay on him. You give Bogut space and he can beat any Center off the dribble, if Monroe's man goes to help, easy drop pass.
Also, Varejao and Shaq worked well and they are both underneath the baskets most of the time. Bogut playing high PnR and Andy stays down low waiting for a drop pass. But they won't play as much together in this system, Andy is Bogut's backup and on certain situations will then, only then they will see the floor together. Don't underestimate the 10-15 feet jumper of Andy as well.