The Miami Heat small-ball lineup has always been one of the most fascinating experiments in the league. Ditching the traditional center brings more mobility and three-point spacing โ clear advantages in movement speed and defensive coverage. But the rebounding disadvantage is real; against teams with dominant bigs like the Hawks, it gets tested hard.
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The Miami Heat small-ball lineup has always been one of the most fascinating experiments in the league. Ditching the traditional center brings more mobility and three-point spacing โ clear advantages in movement speed and defensive coverage. But the rebounding disadvantage is real; against teams with dominant bigs like the Hawks, it gets tested hard.
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Small-ball always gets exposed by a dominant center.
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