Yeah the Thunder play a very big lineup
PG - SGA 6'6"
SG - Dort 6'4"
SF - Williams 6'6"
PF - Chet 7'1"
C - Hartenstein 7'0"
And Dort and Williams play bigger than they are. That is part of what makes them so good. They are just very long, while still being skilled enough to score and defend from anywhere. I mean even the bench has size as Dort is the smallest guy in the rotation (Wallace is also 6'4")
I think the point was related to the regular season, when Holgrem missed 50 games. The Thunder didn't use a traditional PF to fill his slot; they usually played an extra guard (Wallace / Wiggins / Joe).
When Holgrem got healthy he took back his spot at PF. But, the Thunder were highly successful without him for the majority of the season.
the other 2 Williams played a fair amount of minutes when Chet was hurt though. Jaylin played 47 games, starting 9, at 16.7 mpg and Kenrich played 69 games, starting 7, at 16.4 mpg. Dieng also upped his time playing just 37 games, 1 start, at 10.9 mpg. Heck even some guy named Branden Carlson played 32 games at 7.7 mpg. In the playoffs, Jaylin played 17 games at 8.3 mpg and Kenrich was 16 games at 8.6. Dieng was just 9 games at 3.6 mpg. So with the injuries and even with Wallace starting more, they did still play bigger lineups just crappier players.
Right, just look at the line ups minutes for OKC. The vast majority of the regular season was only one of Holmgren or Hartenstein. In the playoffs, there was more of the 2-big line up, but plenty of the 1-big 4-guards lines ups still.
I am not saying this is want I want to see in 2026-27 and beyond, but who cares in 2025-26. For 2026 and beyond, I hope they find a real center and a real PF to play with Tatum, Brown, and White. For 2025-26, the way the roster is shaping up, I think you are going to see the Celtics run (and lose) a lot with a 7-footer and 4 guards/wings.