Just for the sake of kicking in...
G - Jose/Devoe/Phillips
G - Devoe/Phillips/Jose/Alston
Wing - Haywood/Phillips/Alston/Moore
Stretch 4/Jumbo Wing - Cole/Wright or Sjolund/Sjolund or Wright/Moore
Post - AD/Cole/Vess
Something to note - Pastner has said Moses is either going to be a Top 3 player on our team at some point or he's going to be 12th best. I don't expect a breakout season for him production wise, but I'd like to see the goal set for him to play in a consistent, level-headed manner.
I think we will play small a lot this year, hoping we can create mismatch situations on offense. Jose/Devoe/Phillips/Alston have to play smart at the 1-2-3 when that lineup is on the floor, and I expect this order to be the priority for minutes.
I would be surprised if Haywood doesn't see a lot of minutes at the 4, but he should be our starter at the 3. Sjolund and Moore are big question marks for me. Both have nice upside potential, but I think we will see their minutes diminish after Christmas. Cole and Wright showed flashes last year and I hope they can build on that experience. Neither played D adequately at any time, so that could be their limiting factor.
I think Cole may play the elbow a lot this year. AD never showed he could play away from the basket and I doubt it will change this year. But I expect him to start. Wright will have to learn how to play with his back to the basket or learn to play with more control facing it. I have never seen Vess do anything to warrant being on the team, so my expectations for him are very low.
And there is that still unidentified 13th player. If CJP does not find someone capable of playing, we will have 11 eligible players on scholarship, and one (Vess) who has never really been a contributor.
My normal lineup would be:
PG-Jose/Devoe
SG-Devoe/Phillips/Alston
SF-Haywood/Cole
PF-Cole/Wright
C-AD/Cole
My small ball lineup would be:
PG- Jose/Devoe
SG-Devoe/Phillips
SF-Phillips/Alston
PF-Haywood/Cole
C-AD/Wright
Another note: I think Banks' presence in practice could make AD and Cole and Wright better players.