Shaquille O’Neal, Nate Robinson, and the Best Big-Little Combos in NBA History

October 2nd, 2010 by Josh Martin Leave a reply »
The NBA preseason is barely underway, and already there have been plenty of noteworthy moments.

Most of the NBA media attention has centered around the Miami Heat and LeBron James' "comments" on race and basketball.

On the lighter side of things, Boston's Nate Robinson made some waves this week when he pranked new teammate Shaquille O'Neal in practice with a dunk over Shaq's back.

Robinson's made a name for himself with his exploits as a height-challenged high-flier, with three dunk contest titles to his name, but he may find even more notoriety thanks to the Big Shamrock.

Should the Celtics deliver another Larry O'Brien trophy to Beantown, Nate n' Shaq could go down as one of the most successful pairings of a guard six feet or shorter and a frontcourt player of at least six-foot-eight.

In honor of this unlikely duo, here are the five most successful sets of "Twins" in NBA history.

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