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Originally Posted by secol
how many minutes? sample size is probably an issue since that lineup is so small that nobody can really guard a big except for amir unless they maybe play zone
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18 minutes, which makes it the fifth-most-common lineup involving Lowry since he came back from injury. So not a big sample-size, but not insignificant either. But all of the small-ball lineups using both Lowry and Ross have been statistically effective thus far, including ones that use Fields instead of Anderson or DeRozan, or Davis instead of Johnson.
I'm not really big on using complex stats for basketball because I think so much of the game isn't statistically captureable, but these are lineups that stand out to me as being effective when I'm watching the game, too.