I wont break it down minute by minute. Hopefully the guys at the end of the bench play a lot, because that means we will be blowing a lot of teams out.
But when it really matters in a close game, here is how the rotation will break down.
Keita will get a boat-load of minutes at center. Christmas and Coleman will battle it out for the rest of the minutes - winner plays a lot, loser does not play at all. Before Canada, my guess was Coleman would win this battle, now my guess is Christmas wins it, but this is a wide open contest that will not be fully settled until January. I will be upset if Obokoh does not redshirt.
Fair, Grant and Roberson will share all the forward minutes. All three will play important roles.
Ennis will play point until he collapses. The other 5 minutes or so will go to Gbinije.
Cooney will start at shooting guard. The rest of the two guard minutes should be the most interesting battle we have. The options are A) Gbinije fills in all the spare guard minutes both at the point and off-guard spot. B) Johnson gets the shooting guard minutes that Cooney does not. C) Patterson gets the shooting guard minutes Cooney does not. I put these in order of likelihood, but part of me would like to see Gbinije focus only on his role as back up point guard, while Johnson comes in and earns a lot of minutes as a shooting guard.