I voted #3 and here's why. Cal always talks about how the rising tide lifts all boats (or something like that). Basically, when guys do well on the floor, it helps their stock and it helps the team.
With the 2011 team, Brandon Knight put them on his shoulders. At this point in the season, there were real questions about his NBA stock, particularly whether he could play PG. He knew he had to turn it up to reach his dreams and he did.
Same with the 2014 team. Randle was a lock. But the Harrisons and James Young certainly weren't. Again, they had to pick it up to improve their individual stock, and they did, with Aaron Harrison going on an epic run.
But what's the motivation for Fox and Monk? They are lottery picks almost no matter what. The only thing that could stop that now would be an injury. Fox hasn't been the same player since he turned his ankle. Is he still hurt or is he playing it safe? Monk hasn't had a rebound in two games. Rebounds don't get you drafted as a guard, but they could get you hurt. This team is only going to go as far as those two guys take them, and I'm not sure they have the motivation to do that at this point. I hope I'm wrong.