One of the biggest problems of our web surfers is that we often treat real- time matters as if they are computer games. As if that we can somehow save and load and try different options without inducing any damage to the real cause. Have to say it out loud:"REAL WORLD NBA IS NO COMPUTER GAME!" Bearing in mind that this team have just aquired a major piece of the rotation, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out that coaching staff need to set up a regular rotation pattern in the first 20-30 games of the season. With Artest and Barry being added and Brooks promoted, chemistry between rotation players are not to be taken granted. 2nd round Rookies are more likely to be eased in gradually. We can recall the same story about Landry and even Brooks in last season. It took about 30 games (may be more?) to stable the rotation until landry could get a chance to appear on court. As good as Landry was, you don't throw a second-round rookie in a newly built rotation. That would have messed up chemistry among key players. You put folks like Scola and Artest,Barry in right away, not guys like Dorsey. Dorsey's path will emulate Landry's. And hopefull it will work out similarly.