Stokes is a bit short for center I think. Gak and Hayes will share minutes there.
Certainly if Isaiah Stokes is a center he will be a Wes Unseld, Charles Barkely, Jarnell Stokes type center. I see this year's rotation to be one of two:
Rotation A with the starters listed first:
PG: Chiozza (30 min), Allen (10 min)
SG: Allen (15 min), Hudson (25 min)
SF: Stone (15 min), Koulechov (25 min)
PF: Hayes (25 min), Stone (10 min), Gak (5)
C: Egbunu (25 min), Gak (15 min)
Hayes would need to have developed an intermediate shot ala Alex Tyus or Al Horford, etc for this to be as effective a line up as it could be.
Alternatively, if Egbunu does not come back.
Rotation B:
PG: Chiozza (30 min), Allen (10 min)
SG: Allen (15 min), Hudson (25 min)
SF: Stone (15 min), Koulechov (25 min)
PF: GradTranferX (25 min), Stone (10 min), Gak (5)
C: Hayes (25 min), Gak (15 min)
I am not sure who that is still out there UF is in on, but one has to think that if Egbunu is not coming back UF is still trying to replace some of his size.
Any of the frosh might compete for some of these minutes and earn them. Certainly in mop up situations and early season games until Egbunu is ready in rotation A the frosh will get some minutes. (A gator basketball guy I exchange private messages with from time to time is adamant that UF can not go into the 2018-19 season without Okauru getting some minutes at PG this year. He has a point, but I also think the Allen at PG experiment is likely.) I am not really sure Gak gets 5 minutes at the 4 four, maybe Bassett gets some minutes that way. Finally maybe UF ends up with Rotation B, but does not get another grad transfer and then most of those minutes must be claimed by Bassett, Johnson or Stokes?
If Egbunu does not come back and UF does not get another grad transfer big, I guess there could be a third scenario which I might call the Leefor3 rotation:
Rotation C:
PG: Chiozza (30 min), Okauru (10 min)
SG: Allen (30 min), Hudson (10 min)
SF: Hudson (15 min), Koulechov (25 min)
PF: Stone (25 min), Gak (10 min), Bassett (5 min)
C: Hayes (25 min), Gak (15 min)
I don't care for the 3 guard approach as I do not think it is the way to build a team to win the SEC and particularly the NCAA tourney.