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A pivotal point raised in the discussion revolves around lineup adjustments. The analysis of Rudy Gobert, a defensive center, highlighted a tactical flaw: by keeping him in a traditional center role, the team may be playing four against five offensively because he cannot effectively stretch the floor or contribute significantly to the scoring. Transitioning to a smaller lineup could enhance fluidity and scoring potential, as it could allow the team to play faster and more dynamically.
Moving to smaller lineups is a bold move that could reinvigorate offensive strategies, potentially capitalizing on mismatches and maximizing each player's strengths. Rethinking player positions and adjusting tactics according to modern trends could unlock new avenues for success.