
Size matters in the NBA, but that doesn’t always mean bigger is better. Small is a size, too.
And when it comes to lineups, Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle believes
in diversity. Yes, he likes to have big men in the game. Most NBA
champions have a strong inside presence.
But he also likes to use a three-guard lineup and has done so
frequently in the preseason, especially with J.J. Barea occupying one
of the spots. The 6-foot Puerto Rican has played 80 minutes in the
three exhibitions, behind only Dirk Nowitzki (81 minutes) and Jason
Kidd (83).
Barea’s been on the court with Kidd and either Jason Terry or rookie Roddy Beaubois a lot.
“I love it,” Barea says. “I love playing with point guards at the
same time. It makes the job a lot easier for all of us. It gets the
ball moving, and I like that.”
Until Beaubois gains some experience, Barea figures to keep the job
of backing up Kidd. But it can be argued that he’s at his best when
playing with Kidd, which allows Barea to look for his shot more. Throw
in Terry and the smallish backcourt instantly gives the Mavericks
plenty of offense in support of Nowitzki, Shawn Marion or whoever else
is on the floor.
… for more visit dallasnews/mavericks briefs