Scott Brooks has always used a nine-man rotation with the Thunder, but he now may be forced to play 10 players regularly.

With the addition of Kendrick Perkins, and continued important play of Daequan Cook, Brooks played 10 on Monday at Washington and again on Wednesday in their win at Miami.

“D.C. is a wild card. I feel confident he can come in and make two or three 3s,” Brooks said. “He's not going to get a lot of minutes unless the game says that or we have foul trouble or something like that. But I like what he does. He comes in, he plays hard and he's making shots.”