With this team, I don't think it matters. But I agree, I do think that will be the best lineup and bring PJ off the bench as your front court stopper.
Changing out two starters from a 65 win team will never happen. Capela Tucker Harden Gordon Paul Keeps continuity from last year.
https://www.nba.com/rockets/video/teams/rockets/2018/09/27/2271110/1538083554292-MVI_8642-2271110 On Ennis: "Great. We just showed a film that his energy.. the ability to run the lane. For us really important for the wings and center to run, that puts so much pressure on the defense. And thats what he does." Looks like D'Antoni doesn't understand or grasp what the Rockets do and how they play either.
its only a matter of time when the season starts and the rockets maintain the same pace rating or slower as a year ago. but by all means focus on your individual player transition obsession
https://www.nba.com/rockets/video/teams/rockets/2018/09/27/2271110/1538083554292-MVI_8642-2271110 On chance to run even more than last year: "I saw him running, he ran from actually the baseline all the way to the end of the court and beat everybody up the court. He has that energy and pace that we are looking for." Looks like Harden doesn't understand how the Rockets play either.
I bet you can't tell James Ennis from Tyler Ennis. You didn't even know who he was two months ago. (still don't) All I did was explain to you how running in transition was one of his biggest strengths, something the players and coaches are telling you now as well.
and i said it doesnt really matter because they'll still do what they do and play the same way they did a year ago. And that's play with pace. then you went blabbing on about your obsession