BBallFreak wrote:That's the thing; Miami turned the league toward small ball, taking advantage of the fact that their were no generational big men to compete against...just good big men...so, you force them off the court and make teams match up to your strengths. Miami boasted Wade, Battier Allen, and LeBron. Small ball was obvious. No one could really match that, until San Antonio did. Same for Golden State. You've got Green, Iggy, Curry, and Klay. No one has been able to match that. You build to your strengths. Someday soon, another big will come along that's just too good for small ball, and teams will adapt again. They'll find size to compete. It's cyclical.
It's like the run and shoot offense or the wildcat offense in pro football. It catches the opponents off guard and they can't figure out how to respond instantly. That's all. Bigs will be back. Already, Miami has changed it's approach back to the more traditional with far more familiar roles for their big men. The tide will change again. It's just a matter of who's going to come along and force the change...
This. It's basically an arms race between the best team in the league and the rest.
Remember when Magic and D12 was dominant and was the top team in the east (they went to the finals), every team in the east tried to have a good post defender. It was the time when Kendrick Perkins was valuable.
Same when Shaq was a monster where you can see every roster having to overpay their own Jim Mcilvaine to match-up against him.
Now that LBJ and KD are beastin', 3 and D swingman are in demand.
Sooner or later, teams will find ways to counter GSW. Maybe opting to hurt them down low with TD-LMA is a good bet. Where you can have your big go outside and defend, knowing you have another big that can protect the paint. Then on the offensive end, you can abuse the smaller defender with one of your bigs being match-up with a smaller defender. Grizz were somehow successful to do this, except that they really lack help/spacing from their bench and perimeter offense.
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