KingsFanGER
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Smallball works well when the SF you move to center is 6'11" and has a bajillion foot wingspan. Just because the Warriors can do it well doesn't mean the rest of the league can, seeing as how that team features two MVPs, six all-stars (Durant/Curry/Klay/Dray/Iguodala/West), a couple all-NBA defenders, and has set the record for most wins in a season.
Even when the Cavs are "playing small", Lebron is 6'9" and built like a freaking tank. Were he not also the most athletic human being on the planet, he'd probably still make it in the league as a center so it's really hard to see this as a whole "SMALLBALL IS WORKING!!!" thing more than a "THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE UNIVERSE ARE REALLY REALLY FREAKING GOOD!" thing.
screw Kevin Durant
screw the Warriors
screw our FO for mismanaging the Demarcus Cousins trade. Not just for us, but for the League. The only way to beat the warriors is to attack the fact they do not have a legitimate inside presence. Demarcus Cousins as the most dominant and versatile big in the league will be central to anyone's ability to dethrone the warriors. If i am Danny Ainge and the Celtics i am going hard at Cousins. If i need to trade IT to do it, im doing it. The addition of Gordan Hayward in FA will help but a dominant paint presence is the only way that we can avoid watching this drivel for the next 4 years + and the Celtics are solid enough for me to get it done.
I think these posts are somewhat interesting, because they touch a neverending discussion on this board, that led to me becoming a member a few years back.
So far DMC or any other big hasn't proven to be able to beat the "small ball" Warriors. The Warriors "death" lineup of Green, Barnes, Iggy, Klay and Curry was specialised in running bigger, slower lineups off the floor. Even when attacked inside Green was usually able to hold enough ground to allow his team to outscore the opponent. Durant elevated this playstyle to a new dimension.
To beat the Warriors you have to be able to stop their offensive onslaught. Are teams built around true bigs able to do that?
You have to keep the TO's low and you have to score extremely efficient to force them into the halfcourt. Even if you succeed your big will be attacked in the pick&roll on every possession and more often than not you trade 2 for 3. The ref's are another adversity usually calling contact on the perimeter more often than in the paint and keeping a very close eye on the bigs that set screens. Not only will your big be at a disadvantage, because he is forced to play through contact, but he will most likely be in more danger to get i foul trouble than the opposing perimeter players.
I'm curious, if the Warriors will be dethroned by a team, that is playing big. I have my doubts though.
Teams that gave the pre Durant Warriors fits, were usually long teams like the Bucks or teams with excellent perimeter defenders like the Celtics - well and of course the Cavs.
I agree that the key to beat the Warriors is to attack the inside the paint. But that doesn't necessarily mean, you have to play a true big. From my point of view it's more likely, that a team with a guy like Lebron or Giannis will find a way to beat them, if they are able to force them into the halfcourt.
Long story short.....small ball works.....

