Not necessarily. Blake coming in after 4 minutes, when the other team is a little tired? I’d be open to trying it. He’s definitely one of our best 5, but finding the right way to get him going (or our team going) in a game might mean having him off the bench. Also, it’s more important who ends the game than who starts it.
We don't need to worry about getting Blake going. No one is going to shoot well from three-point range every single game. He will be fine. We want him starting because we want one of our best players playing 33 minutes a game. Sitting him the first four means he needs to play 33 of the the last 36. You start your best players, and then rest them accordingly during the game, especially guys like Blake, who can handle, shoot, and play some defense.