I disagree with the entire premise of this thread... Here's why:
If the idea is development, THEN:
- Crowder would be playing and Green would hardly play.
- Smart would be starting and Turner would come off the bench.
- Wright would be playing and Bass would sit.
- Pressey would be getting all the backup PG minutes behind Smart to evaluate him more.
We're not a developmental team. We are a mediocre basketball team with a pseudo-star player (Green). We have Olynyk & Zeller playing up front, both of whom are probably nice backup players. We have an inconsistent Sullinger, who seems to have the confidence level of an ant. We have no real PG on this team as Smart is probably more suited for a combo guard off the bench. We have a starting 2-guard who can't shoot his way out of a paper bag on some nights, and then lights it up the next - but again, Avery is better suited coming off the bench and Danny just gave him a 4-year deal (that I don't agree with).
We are stuck in THE WORST place a team can be: mediocrity. It's NBA-hell. You either go all in like the Cavs are doing (overpaying for a guy like Mozgov) or you are all out like Philly (fielding a team of DLeague players).
The players want to win. The coach wants to win. The GM has no idea what he wants to do. And the outcome: we're good enough to be decent, but not bad enough to be awful. So we'll be looking at a mid-range lottery pick in a draft where you definitely want to be top-3 this year.
And we now will listen to Jeff Green trade rumors, wondering if we'll keep Bass, not knowing if Wright is a part of the future or another of Danny's "assets" (and I HATE that term - you can't follow a team when they're nothing more than pawns that can be moved). Jameer is unhappy here, and you can't blame him - he chose to sign with Dallas, not us.
If we were a developmental team, the starting lineup would be Smart, Young, Crowder, Sully and Zeller. And the heavy backup minutes would go to Pressey, Bradley, Olynyk and Wright. Meaning: Green, Bass, Turner, Wallace, Thornton and Nelson would sit...awaiting their ticket out of town.