Not having inside info on the why's and why nots, one can only make educated guesses on the whats going on with the team. But let me address something else. Some have commented on the inconsistency of the players as the reason for the constant juggling of the lineups. Really! How many games have we played so far? And, how many different starting lineups have we had? How many rotations have we at least seemed to have? Can you honestly tell me that you can throw a lineup out there for a couple of games and make a decision on how good they're going to be 20 or 30 games down the road.
If you have an established player like a Landry with a track record to go on, then your likely to be more patient with that player. I mean if a Chris Webber goes 2 for 22 one night, or a Timmy Hardaway goes 1 for 21, your not going to bench them because you know its an apparition. You know that the next night they'll likely be back to their normal shooting abilities. With young players you don't have that luxury. Your shooting arrows into the air and hoping some hit the target. What I'm saying is that with young players you have to be more patient and more understanding. Where a veteran player will likely bounce back the next game, a young player might take 5 games or more to recover.
As a head coach you have to make the best decision you can about whom to start and then plug that player in and stick with him. Through the good and the bad. Don't play head games with him. As long as he's busting his butt out there. As long as he's giving his best effort, then let him go through the experience and learn. You can always lengthen or shorten the minutes depending on how he's playing in any given game. Trust me, players know when they're not playing well, and they're not likely to ***** too much when they're pulled out of the game. But please! Stop jerking around the entire team. Settle on the starters and settle on the rotations. And then have the guts to stick with it. All any player wants to know is what his roll is. As for my starting lineup, and the first man off the bench as the backup.
C: Dalembert/Cousins
PF: Landry/Thompson
SF: Greene/Casspi
SF: Head/Garcia
PF: Evans/Beno
I would Jackson fill in at either PF or Center as needed due to foul trouble, or in the event someone just isn't playing that well on a given night.
I would suit up Jetter and if Beno or Head or anyone at the guard position isn't playing well or is in foul trouble, or if the team in general seems to need a shot of energy, then I give him some playing time. This starting lineup isn't the strongest offensive lineup, but if Head improves him shot selection, I think he along with Evans and Landry can provide enough. If not, then you get Cousins into the game a little earlier than planned.