Heh. Yeah, that's sort of the point.
Look, I don't know if you're trying to discuss or just screwing with people. But I'll throw in my two cents. IMO, the single reason why small ball is so much more prevalent is that the league has (unofficially) encouraged it by changing the way the game is called. That's not tinfoil hat conspiracy theory. They are selling a product, and the wide-open game produces a lot more highlight reel plays, gets higher ratings, and brings in more revenue.
The disappearance of travelling/carrying calls is pretty obvious. But the bigger thing that encourages small ball may be the contact that they allow off the ball, in and around the paint. A big man trying to get and hold position in and near the paint can be grabbed, shoved with both arms, and generally mugged. And that lets him be "guarded" by a much smaller player, and moves his average shot distance out several feet. The third thing is the ticky-tack fouls they hand out, and the fact that "continuation" no longer means that the player was going into a shooting motion when he was fouled. Now, if a guy gets fouled on the floor, but can throw the all in the direction of the basket within two steps, he gets shots.
Put that all together, and the points per possession for playing small are higher than for playing a traditional lineup and style. If the style gives you an advantage, you'd be a damn fool not to take advantage of it. The caveat to all of that is that if the league has a renaissance of exciting big men, and eventually it will, they pendulum will swing the other way again.