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[QUOTE="PAHusky, post: 4530310, member: 3807"] Comparing the shooting percentages of guards and centers is disingenuous, and going double big would almost certainly mean a lower percentage for both bigs as they see the increased doubles and clogged lanes that would come with it. I know the call for two bigs is the thing on this board this season but we went 14-0 without it and last night we looked good again. I'm fine to trot it out once in awhile but I don't know why this board thinks Dan Hurley and his staff haven't already thought through all this and decided against it, for whatever reason. But even assuming double bigs works, it's an imperfect solution - I'm not sure DC is in good enough shape yet to play huge minutes and playing them together like that, when both are foul prone and the refs seem to call everything against us, means we're risking putting them both in foul trouble with no backup plan at all. What's your minute distribution look like going double big? What happens if they both end up in foul trouble early on? Who's coming in for them/what lineups are you playing when they're not in? [/QUOTE]
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