Rockmaninoff wrote:Luka is average size for a 3 and Trae is average size for a 1. Neither has an advantage.
Basketball is about switching these days, and on top of that being bigger always gives you an advantage all other things being equal. In other words, Luka clearly has an advantage because of his height on both ends, generally speaking. Of course smaller players may have other advantages in terms of quickness or ability to change directions. But all else being equal, size is always an advantage – that much should be obvious. Easier to get your shot off, pass over defenders, finish closer to the rim, post up effectively, challenge shots, hold position. Also, Doncic is definitely a big 3 all things considered.
Rockmaninoff wrote:I guess you could argue that height gives a significant passing advantage, but I don't know if I buy that.
You should, because it's indubitably true. Just watch the highlights. Doncic makes numerous passes which you can only do when you have his height. Plenty of great passes out of traps or when defenses collapse around the rim which he could never do if he was 6'2''.


















