Found this in the SLC Dunk. Good stuff.
•A quick trip to 82games.com tells us that the Watson-Price-Miles-Elson-Fesenko lineup isn't outstanding. However, you don't have to be outstanding to get back into the game. You just have to be better than the guys you are matched up against. And they have been. Check it: the Jazz are a net +23.3 points with Ceejay on the floor; +17.8 with Fes; +8.7 with 'Cisco; +4.3 with Ronnie; and +7.4 with the Earl of Watts on the floor, independently. Would it shock you to know that these are the BEST net values for on the court / off the court for the whole team. Yes, the top 5 guys are the same 5 guys who help us get back into games. It's not rocket science. Or at least, when you attempt to apply rocket science things don't immediately break down (if you put it together in excel, that line up is still supposed to suck, but they do not.)
•You're going to have to scroll down to the #16th 5 man unit in the second chart here to see this group. You know what's cool? They get 68.5% of the potential rebounds that are available when they are on the floor. (2nd only to a line up of Watson-Miles-Evans-Kirilenko-Fesenko that gets 69.0% of all boards) This lineup also manages to be a +15.0% in turn overs. Not too shabby. This group isn't breaking any scoring records, but they are doing what they have to do to help us get in position to win games. My hat is off to them.
That analysis was probably done on November 21 data. Now you only have to scroll to the #4th 5-man unit (based on minutes). In terms of +/- per minute, the following is the order (from best to worst, among the top 20 most-played lineups):
*Williams-Bell-Miles-Millsap-Fesenko 1.50 [The lineup that I'd like to see more of most, perhaps with AK swapping in for Bell]
*Watson-Williams-Miles-Millsap-Jefferson 1.06
*Williams-Price-Miles-Millsap-Elson 0.85
*Williams-Miles-Kirilenko-Millsap-Jefferson 0.82 [the most effective lineup among the core rotation IMHO]
*Watson-Price-Miles-Elson-Fesenko 0.63 [the much adulated 2nd unit]
*Watson-Miles-Evans-Kirilenko-Fesenko 0.63
*Williams-Bell-Miles-Millsap-Elson 0.62
*Williams-Bell-Miles-Jefferson-Elson 0.57
*Williams-Price-Miles-Millsap-Jefferson 0.47
*Watson-Price-Hayward-Evans-Elson 0.37
*Watson-Price-Miles-Kirilenko-Jefferson 0.34
*Williams-Hayward-Kirilenko-Millsap-Jefferson 0.00
*Williams-Bell-Kirilenko-Millsap-Jefferson -0.07 [The starting lineup, with a NEGATIVE +/-]
*Watson-Price-Miles-Millsap-Fesenko -0.15
*Watson-Price-Miles-Kirilenko-Elson -0.20
*Williams-Bell-Miles-Millsap-Jefferson -0.46
*Williams-Miles-Hayward-Millsap-Jefferson -0.51
*Williams-Bell-Miles-Kirilenko-Jefferson -0.64
*Williams-Bell-Hayward-Millsap-Jefferson -0.65
*Williams-Price-Kirilenko-Millsap-Jefferson -1.01
https://www.82games.com/1011/1011UTA2.HTM
Fesenko has slipped in "Simple Rating" below Elson, probably because KF's scoring has been nearly nonexistent. He still has the 2nd best on-court/off-court value on the team, bested only by CJ, who has seemed to figure things out a bit.
https://www.82games.com/1011/1011UTA.HTM