Per tip-off yesterday, Locke said he asked Quin who the starters would be and Quin said we'll start with the returning five. There are more than five guys returning, but it is pretty obvious he wasn't including Ian Clark, and Jeremy Evans in those five. Kanter will start.
All you saying Kanter needs to earn his minutes are crazy. He needs game experience.
How I could see the rotation working:
C:
Favors -24 mins,
Gobert - 15 mins
Kanter - 9 Mins
48 mins total.
PF:
Kanter - 19 mins
Booker - 18 mins
Novak - 4 mins (who has also played SF)
Favors - 7 mins
48 mins total
SF:
Hayward - 28 mins
Hood - 16 mins
Novak - 4 mins
48 mins total
SG:
Burks - 26 mins
Exum - 12 mins
Hood - 4 mins
Hayward - 6 mins
PG:
Burke - 30 mins
Exum - 12 mins
Burks - 6 mins
48 mins total
Players' mins:
Favors - 31 mins
Kanter - 28 mins
Hayward - 34 mins
Burks - 32 mins
Burke - 30 mins
Gobert - 15 mins
Booker - 18 mins
Hood - 20 mins
Exum - 24 mins
Novak - 8 mins
Clark and Evans don't crack the roatation unless there is injury. I love Evans, but the reality is he has never developed the right skill set for his body type. If he came to camp with handles, defensive prowess for a wing, better passing, and a desire to score without his teammates telling him to, then obviously things are different. As for Clark, his release is just too slow and low, and he doesn't have PG skills. Things could change, but as of now, they aren't in the rotation.
Novak played 10 mins a game last year, and Booker played 21. Their mins have dropped slightly because of the team and conference they are now in, and what the objectives are for this team (player development). Novak particularly could see a lot of fluctuation in his minutes.
I see Exum eating into more of Burke's minutes at season's end, but think 24 mins a game is what it will round out to.