I had posted this on the Highsmith thread, but it probably is better here. Jordan Ott has a minutes problem. This is my prediction for minutes played this year (total, not per game) without anticipating any injuries.
1. Dillon Brooks
2. Devin Booker
3. Miles Bridges
4. Jalen Green
5. Oso Ighadoro (He will back up Williams and Maluach)
6. Mark Williams (game management)
7. Khaman Maluach
8. Rasheer Fleming
9. Colin Gillespie
10. Ryan Dunn
11. Jordan Goodwin
12. Derek Kennard
13. Koa Peat
For all you Koa fans, he will have to move ahead of Ryan and Sheer in the depth chart just to get into regular rotation minutes. Ott loves Oso. He will play. Goodwin is now the 11th man. Yes. I know you don't like it. It's just the numbers. He is not playing ahead of CG. Maybe he plays ahead of Dunn. Brea and Highsmith won't see playing time.
Brooks gets in too much foul trouble to be at the top. He has to sit out a good chuck of a half almost every other game.
I think Goodwin is going to get waaaaay more minutes than that, as is Collin, they're the backup guards and Goodwin will also play some 3. With the centers eating into each other's minutes, I think Goodwin is probably going to be closer to 5th in minutes than 10th.
I hope Fleming is that high, but I'd be surprised.
I feel bad for Dunn, he's a real hard worker and he's not a bad player but I don't know how he finds a rotation spot on this team.
I think Kennard's defensive deficiencies and lack of much of anything besides shooting is going to land him a lot of "DNPs", basically I think you've got him in the right spot.
Peat is such a clever player on offense, especially with his passing, and he is a smoooooth scorer inside of 10 feet. I think it's going to be really hard to keep him on the bench. I agree that early in the season, he's not going to see much action, but at some point he's going find his way in a couple games and if he's in with the right guys (as in dudes that move off the ball and don't dribble it to death), he could really shine.
We have a lot of depth but after Booker at the top, a lot of it kind of meshes together. We've got some guys who are kinda good at everything but not great at anything (Brooks, Goodwin), some guys who are good a few things but have some major hole that makes them hard to play in a lot of situations (Oso, Green) and then just a lot o solid depth but not quite starters, yet.