Jason Kidd discussed the possibility of continuing to use only two centers, John Henson and Miles Plumlee, which further calls the future of Greg Monroe with the Milwaukee Bucks into question.

Monroe has played in fewer than 10 minutes in each of the Bucks' past three games and only played on Monday due to foul trouble for Henson and Plumlee.

The Bucks didn't use a traditional center at all for much of the second half of their win over the Magic.

"Sometimes we get confused on small ball," Kidd said. "We're not rolling out 6-4, 6-5 and 6-6. There are 7-footers. Small ball is just a term that we use, but there are a lot of guys that are tall.

"When you talk about Giannis; Mirza is not small. (Michael) Beasley is not small. You're putting your best group out there to go against their best group.

"When you talk about Ibaka, he can play the 5. Biyombo can play the 5 or 4. Small ball isn't like it used to be when you have three point guards out there who are 6-2 or 6-1.

"When you look at Giannis, he can play the 5 or play the 1 at 7 feet tall."