Yes and no. The problem with Dukes bigs last year is you had 2 big men who would be the star at any other university ALONG with having big name guards out front. Bagley and Carter both commanded a lot and Bagley got the bulk of it which is why Carters mom is so pissed to this day.
Travis and Washington are not like that at all. Both of them can play the 4 or 5 which they will, alongside each other. Neither of them is a guy needing to go for 20 and 10 on a given night, despite both of them being capable of doing so. Richards is a pure 5 and Montgomery is so versatile, he could go anywhere from a 5 to a 3 depending on how his skills translate to college and how Cal wants to use him. Last year, Duke had 4 collegiate 5s.
We have a ton of guards but in reality, because of how Cal runs the team, the 1-3 are all going to be doing a lot of the same job. Hagans, Quickley, Herro, Green, Baker and Johnson aren't fighting for 1 spot, they're all fighting for 3 spots. 6 players for 3 spots. That's 2 deep each, which isn't really a log jam. Herro and Johnson at the 3. Green and Baker at the 2. Qucikley and Hagans at the 1. None of the names mentioned are guys that need 20 shots per game which is why the 2012 team won the championship, Davis nor MKG or anyone else demanded all the touches.
Cal has a way of promising BEFORE they get to campus that minutes and shots are earned and are not carved out due to the number of stars by your name on Rivals to get you to commit. Again, K had issues spreading the wealth across ball hungry Bagley, Allen and the other highly touted freshmen. K's a great Xs and Os guy but quelling the self appointed hype and demands of freshman 5 star future superstars is not his strong suit. It's Cals, any why UK fans say he does more than just "roll the ball out". It takes a special kind of coaching style to get 5 or 6 studded freshman to want what's best for the team, not their own state line to impress NBA GMs.