Those runs often involve DeRozan playing the four. People aren't going to believe me until
timvp or someone else writes and article about it. But yeah, look at his best lineups from bball reference:
https://www.basketball-reference.com...1/lineups/2020
It's not an either/or thing. The team needs to play smaller and faster, and that means getting Mills, Walker, DeRozan, Poeltl (or LMA if he's having a good game) and some other small on the court, preferably one who can shoot while not being a defensive liablity. The reason why this isn't a death lineup is because the Spurs don't really have that fifth player. They have two defenders in Murray and White, and they have two shooters in Forbes and Beli. But if they had a guy who could do both, it would be the clear-cut closing lineup against all but the biggest teams.