Interesting take. I agree with most, but would love to hear folks take on the following:
1) Freshman most likely to start? My take is that Curbelo has the greatest chance of starting. His skill with the basketball both in terms facilitation and ability to create makes me think that he's the more likely to start. With emphasis on facilitation/creation, will elevate the play of everyone around him. This means Kofi gets the ball where he can make plays and do work, Trent can do what he does best which is shoot the ball, and we can capitalize on AG's and Hutch's athleticism. He'll need to get his turnovers down without stiffing his creativity.
2) DW staying in the starting line-up? I think with the minutes and the depth, he moves to more of a bench role. I think his presence on defense was great for this year, but with Hutch and Grand and Miller and Evolution of Alan G, the need for his defense alone might decrease. I think his time spent on the court might not change as much, but I think a move would be to have him as part of the second line to ensure defense remains at a high level during substitution.
3) Does Giorgi make it out of the slump or has he regressed to the mean? GB should really be playing the 4 in this league/level. Against Garza or other centers like him, he was manhandled badly. But he looks so out of place at the 4 spot still and continues to make silly mistakes. You can always bet that one of his 4 fouls a game will be for a moving pick and another for a silly ticky tack foul. That said though, I believe that he moves into the starting line-up IF Curbelo is there. GB isn't getting the ball where he has most effective, down low with space. He is at the top of the key or within 10 ft of the basket, which is not where he shines. Trent Meacham said it best during his analysis at the early part of the season when he said that our passing was a weakness. It still is a weakness and our guards don't know how to get GB the ball in the right spots. But if Curbelo is on the floor, you can bet that some passes will be made that capitalize on GB's strengths which are motor, hustle, craftiness and down low.
4) Does BBV make it into the rotation? I think so. I can't speak for what position Grandinson plays per your analysis, but I think BBV (pending leg injury) is really best built to be one of the last off the bench next year. On paper, he has all the right tools. The height, weight, body type, experience....but he only really flashed that one pre-season game and really faded away last year. Was it the leg injury or just his normal play, I don't know, but I think he could really take over that last spot and play a part of the team next year. I'm rooting for him to be more than Hamlin is, but less than what Kipper is today.