Through three games of preseason play, the Spurs’ rotation has been relatively consistent. Even with the scarcity of hard data due to the nights off various veterans have received, it’s pretty clear which way the team is leaning.
The starting lineup, as Gregg Popovich indicated, will likely be the same as at the end of last season, except Dejounte Murray will man the point ahead of Derrick White. The depth chart, at this point — excluding the rookies and two-way players and acknowledging a bunch of positional overlap that gets ignored in simple breakouts — seems to look something like this:
There’s lots to quibble over here, and the Spurs definitely don’t approach lineups with anything like this level of rigidity, but it’s one way of delineating who’s where in the pecking order.