"Obviously everyone starts with 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s and 5s when they look at a basketball team," Stevens said. "I look at ball-handlers, wings, swings and bigs. I only have four categories. The more guys that can play the more positions, the better. Right now I think if you look at the roster, I think we have three of the four categories with a lot of depth. And I think that swing area where you can go 3-4 and play that way, that's the area we're going to have to adress as we move into the next few weeks and look at our team."
So based on this rationale we would probably have a greater need for a swing like Gay than a wing like Bradley (where we're really deep at).
Considering the fact that Bradley isn't a great ball handler you replace him with Gay in the lineup and not lose much in that regard.
So the starting lineup below would give us with enough offense, while at the same time giving us the ability to ensure we have enough size that we force teams to cover Smart with PG's, instead of crossmatching them on Bradley. This would allow much more postups for Smart, with enough shooting to have adequate spacing.
4 & 5 Olynyk/Johnson
2 & 3 Gay/Crowder
1 Smart