With the overwhelming success of the Warriors small lineup, it might seem like two big lineups are dead. It used to be that having two traditional big men was seen as a key to being competitive, but in the era of pace and space, playing two big men who cannot shoot threes is often seen as a hindrance. With the disclaimer that it is still too early to take these results with anything less than a heaping tablespoon of pink Himalayan Crystal salt, I'll be looking at the early returns for a few of the teams that have played with two traditional big men.
Around the NBA: Combo Platters
