According to Fedor, a team source told him everything is on the table - including the possibility of a different starting lineup, a shorter rotation, longer minutes for key reserves (Love and Rondo?), and different defenses.
This is the first "win or go home" game the Cavs have played so it will be interesting to see how Bickerstaff divides up the minutes and which combinations he goes with in crunch time if the game is close in the 4th quarter.
The most successful pairing this season has been Garland and Rubio. Now that Rondo is back we're seeing some Garland/Rondo pairings. I expect to see both of them on the court together for extended periods tonight. It wouldn't surprise me to see Mobley, Markkanen, and Love on the floor with the two point guards.
Love and Rondo are the most playoff tested players by far on this team and I expect them to both get more minutes than usual tonight. The exception might be if Allen plays then Love will get less minutes.
Tonight we'll find out who Bickerstaff really trusts when there's no tomorrow if we lose.