Hey, there's no offense taken. We used to be able to respectfully disagree all of the time before a handful of posters have spent the past couple of years bringing up circular arguments in random threads for...reasons?
But as for why I think that we have to start that lineup it's pretty simple. Stallings has shown in the past that he isn't afraid to play a smaller stretch four and Wilson-Frame is definitely able to do that at 6-5 and a pretty well developed 230 and I think that if we're going to win any games that we need to get as many players who can create any offense on the court at all times. Milligan, for all of his flaws, is going to have to be the sixth man and backup point guard just by virtue of being able to dribble and having been in the system the longest now. Stevenson probably slots in as the backup wing and maybe gets some minutes as a stretch 4 as well with Brown logging most of the minutes behind Luther.
You can't start Brown even if you wanted to (although you shouldn't because he's really raw and young himself) because Ilegomah really should never see the court at all as a freshman. I was talking to Harve about this yesterday and Peace is a guy who was the 12th man on his high school team and then prepped on the Monteverde B team. Unless those Monteverde coaches are among the greatest coaches of all time there is no way that he is ready to see minutes against an ACC schedule next year.
Starting guys just because they're tall isn't going to help us at all in 2017 because we are going to struggle to score enough points to win games as is.