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What's better for an NBA team right now? Superstar trios versus role players compliment stars.

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It's not Big Three. You know who killed the Big Three? The Phoenix Suns, dude.

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But that's just one time.

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Well, what's the last Big Three that won a championship? Bucks. Big Three? Not really. When the Bucks won, they weren't a Big Three. Yannis. Yannis and Middleton.

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Drew Middleton?

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You're calling Drew part of a Big Three?

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He's literally been the best defensive guard the last decade.

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You look at the Golden State Warriors when it was Clay, Steph, and Draymond. Draymond fits into the same archetype of player as Drew holiday. But I think that the big three is an antiquated way of at least spending your money.

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But you're right, though. You're right. I don't remember a big three, the last big three With Kevin Love, Kyrie, and LeBron? I don't think that's a big three, though. That's him with the Warriors.

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Yeah, with Durant.

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I think it's two superstars, elite role players. I think that's the route to go to be successful.