Yesterday's rotation was this:
IT 35 / Smart 13
AB 36 / Smart 12
Crowder 32 / Brown 13 / Smart 3
Amir 28 / Jerebko 13 / KO 4 / Crowder 3
Horford 31 / KO 17
I personally love it. Not too much Smart at SF. No stupid 3 guard lineups. Smart and Brown give us way more size and physicality than Smart and Rozier (who would get us killed when paired with 2 of Smart, IT, or AB).
No offense to Zeller and Rozier, but they are bad defenders and rebounders who are soft as hell. Good players, but bad fits for this team/system because those are our biggest weaknesses.
Smart and Brown on the other hand are extremely confident, extremely physical players (our only physical players outside of Crowder) which we need because it's our grit and our swag that allow us to beat teams with more talent like GS/CLE. We're not going to beat them with finesse scoring from Zeller and Rozier.
Brad thought Rozier would replace what Turner gave us, but really it was the combined length and confidence of Smart and Turner in the backcourt that made our bench so good last year. Couple that with the fact that Smart has proven to be a bonafide PG, who actually does the same if not more facilitating than Turner, and I have no clue why Brad pushed the Rozier experiment so hard and for so long (other than to showcase).
Between Smart, Kelly, and Jerebko we have 3 of the most willing passers in the game, plus Brown is a rookie so he's passive and just keeps the ball moving around the perimeter unless he has room to make a move. I have no clue why you want a 5th guy out there in your second who's looking to get other people shots. Same thing goes with Zeller who is even less aggressive than Rozier and is perfectly content just being on the court and passing the ball back and forth around the perimeter until he gets a chance to put up a hook shot.
If I'd make one change to last night's rotation, it'd probably be to play Crowder at PF over Jerebko for those 13 minutes, and then give the missing 13 minutes of Crowder's at SF to either Brown or Green. If we're gonna go small either way, Jerebko doesn't bring anything to the game that Crowder doesn't, he actually brings way less (especially offensively).
Our 2nd unit needs more scoring (due to the inconsistent scoring of Brown, Smart, and Kelly) and having at least ONE aggressive slasher/scorer like Green (or Brown when he's got it going) will do a heck of a lot more for us than Jerebko and his selfless offense.