They can't play Kanter that many minutes in the playoffs. He'll kill them defensively. They're really going to have to hope Theis can avoid the cheap fouls and pump him up to 30ish minutes a game, and probably have to get away with as many minutes with Grant Williams as the tiny 5 as they can get away with.for the PLAYOFFS:
Theis (~27mpg) will share the 5 with Kanter (~16mpg) and TL (5mpg) - maybe a few minutes of Granite there depending on match-ups. (TL really doesn't deserve any minutes here and would be fine with him stapled to the bench)
Kemba, JT, JB, GH, Smart should play ~ 34-38mpg (score/situation dependent),
which is ~180 mpg out of 192 mpg from the 1-4 position.
3-4 of Kemba, JT, JB, GH, Smart should be on the floor at all times in the playoffs IMO.
That leaves ~12 mpg split between Wanamaker, Grant, Romeo, Semi
match-up/play/energy will dictate mpg (ie vs. Milwaukee I'd expect Semi to get more run since he has experience with Giannis)
I believe Romeo's defense surpassed Green, and when you're the #5 offensive option, defense matters more.
so that's 1-12.
13. Green
14. Waters
15. Edwards
16. VP
17. Fall
*edited because my math was originally off
Also, Wanamaker is going to play real minutes every night. With only the 5 trustworthy non-centers in the rotation, and 4 of them starting, it's nearly impossible to not have Wanamaker as the next most trusted guy playing fairly significant minutes. I'd be surprised if Wanamaker doesn't top the 12 minutes a night you had split among those 4 guys by himself.