I'm happy to see the C's winning, for sure, and I'm reasonably happy with Stevens' coaching to date, but...seriously guys? The fawning over what he's done seems a little premature. Certainly, if it's too soon to come back with a negative evaluation, it's way too soon to come back with an evaluation that anoints him as reminiscent of Red Auerbach.
As others have pointed out, his fluid lineups are based on both his lack of familiarity with the team and the NBA game (he's still feeling his way, as are his players) AND the fact that there are no outstanding players on this team. It seems to go without saying that if he had 5 players who were unequivocally better than the rest, he would settle into a regular starting lineup and leave it that way. If he failed to do that, we'd all kill him for messing with a good thing. But since there is so little separation between any given starter and the next guy in line, someone is always going to be pleased when his favorite guy gets a shot, feeling it's proof of his binky's superiority over the stiff that was starting ahead of him.
Please...just please...can we pump the brakes a little on this one? Based on his prior track record at Butler I'm not ruling out the possibility that Stevens is an exceptional coach. But the objective data does not yet support that argument. We expected this would be at best a mediocre team, and that's pretty much what their record says they are right now - on track for 35 wins. Let's see where they are at the end of the month. If they're still near .500 at that point, then maybe we've got something.