I don't consider it small ball at all.
KG is 7-feet tall, with a ridiculous wingspan. He is not small. Maybe he is thin, but he is not small.
Anytime he is in our lineup we matchup with nearly any other lineup in the league in terms of length, height.
Bass, while maybe a bit shorter than some PFs in the league, is also not small, since he is built like a truck.
Pierce is not small.
Lee, for a SG, is not small.
Rondo has the wingspan of someone 8 inches taller than him. He is the best rebounding PG since Kidd in his prime, then Magic. He is not small.
Terry you could argue is the first person in our rotation who is small for his spot (SG), but he will also play some PG, where he is a perfect size.
Jeff Green is a big SF, and a thin PF. But even at PF he has the length/height to compete. He is definitely not small.
Wilcox is a big PF, just a tad short for a Center but has plenty of height/length for the 5. He is not small.
Sullinger is perfect for the PF. He obviously has the size, weight, and wingspan. For a Center, he is short, no doubt. I will give you the "small ball" definition when he is defending Centers and is posting them up.
That is basically our rotation for the season/playoffs right there. The "smallest" lineup we could throw out there would be Rondo-Terry-Pierce-Green-Sullinger. I don't think we will see that more than a handful of times this season.
No small ball.