it doesn't work against any team with a legitimately sized SF, and it doesn't work period on the offensive end. Somebody is frozen out by the simple math of the game. There is one basketball to go around. Smart teams, winning teams, recognize that. There is a reason James Harden comes off the bench.
We saw enough of that garbage last year. It was a dismal failure. There is also a reason that after briefly emerging as a rebounding power in 2011, we collapsed back into one of the league's worst last year. It wasn't because of Cousins, not because of JT. Its because we are idiots and played so many small weak players out of position that we got crushed at the 1/2/3. All that nonsense has to stop. There is enough size and talent and people who can naturally play their positions on this team that screwing around and holding back the entire squad's chemistry and development this way is indefensible. Take your star center and put him out there with your big roleplaying PF, your big defensive stopper/captain SF, your big 2nd weapon/creative triple double threat SG, and the midget PG of your choice. Bring your streaky/explosive SG off the bench as a 6th man next to your wild but energetic lottery pick PF/SF, capped by the other midget PG. Voila, you've got an 8-man rotation that just makes sense and other than some shooting woes matches up every night, against everybody. Doesn't mean that there can't be short stretches of 3-guard, since Reke and Thornton are 2 of your 3 best scorers. But starting that lineup and running it for big minutes is nonsense holding back a team for no reason at all other than Nellieesque ego and experimnetation. Play it straight and there is no reason we can't flat out compete every night. Too young to go and win a title, will need improved shooting at some point. But we can straight up matchup with just about anybody with our normal lineup. There is no need for gimmicks at this point. Its just a distraction.