Do we think Tyler Zeller has declined precipitously, too?
Lee looks fine, to me, in how he moves. I just think Zeller and Lee are both guys who thrive in space. They looked good together in pre-season, especially their passing and overall IQ, but now it's the regular season and the perimeter shots aren't falling and things are grinding to a halt on offense.
The starting lineup makes sense from a size and skillset standpoint, but the lack of scoring, particularly the inability to make teams pay from deep, is just too great for it to work.
In general, I think the team is suffering from having too many mouths to feed. Depth is awesome, but it's hard to ask some guys to come in and produce regardless of how inconsistent their minutes are, or how their role changes from game to game. We had this problem last year, too, as I recall.
I think Stevens needs to cut the rotation down to 8 or 9 guys and just see what happens. Yes, we have 11 or 12 guys on the team who deserve to play, but the team may be better with some of them sitting.
If Lee gets yanked from the starting lineup, I think you'd have to put Amir in there instead because (a) Amir's been our best all-around player so far and (b) that starting lineup needs a veteran presence and I agree that it should not be Evan Turner.
Crowder has stood out to me as a guy who is making the right moves and decisions on the floor, but his shooting ability just isn't up to the level he wants to play at. I think he's miscast in the starting lineup for that reason.
The change I would propose is moving Amir, Sullinger, and Jerebko into the starting lineup in place of Crowder, Lee, and Zeller, and then just using Thomas, Crowder, Olynyk, and either Lee or Zeller off the bench.
Keep Turner on the bench, and stick to four big men, with at least one big man who can space the floor out there at all times.