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Post#1 » by moofs » Wed Jul 30, 2008 2:28 pm

Assuming Ronron "stays sane" with us, how many teams, short of the Bulls with Jordan/Pippen/Kukoc/Harper/Rodman, have had better sg/sf lineups than we currently have?

McGrady/Artest/Battier/Barry

I can't think of any others offhand that trump that.
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Post#2 » by Ribalding » Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:14 pm

I got nothing.

(Looked up some championship Celtics rosters, but they weren't deep at the 2/3. Ditto Pistons and West-era Lakers.)

**Edit: Found one. http://www.lakerstats.com/team-roster-8182.html
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Post#3 » by moofs » Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:32 pm

Cooper/Johnson/Wilkes? Hmmmmaaaybeeee yeah. They definitely didn't have the same shooting range, and not sure on defense (other than Cooper). Run TMC might possibly have been, too, though I doubt it. Not overly familiar with them and don't know who their backups were.
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Post#4 » by DraftBoy10 » Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:41 pm

This is my #1 liking of the deal.

Honestly, who does the other team put their designated defender on? If you put him on Ron, Tracy will kill you. If you put him on Tracy, Ron's size will kill you.

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Post#5 » by Loose Cannon » Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:50 pm

Houston also has hands down the best defensive wings in league.
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Post#6 » by MaxRider » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:03 pm

Rodman is more PF/C for the Bulls
another SG/SF combination i can think of is Pierce/Allen/Posey
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Post#7 » by jove9 » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:20 pm

The 2000 Blazers were pretty close. Remember how stacked that team was? If it weren't for some crooked refs, they would have won the title that year.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/POR/2000.html

The 2001 Blazers were even better on paper. Unfortunately, the version of Kemp that they got was the one who had already discovered donuts.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/POR/2001.html
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Post#8 » by A.J. » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:25 pm

As of right now it has to be our team.

I like the Lakers one of Kobe/Odom/Sasha and Walton
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Post#9 » by moofs » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:39 pm

MaxRider wrote:Rodman is more PF/C for the Bulls
another SG/SF combination i can think of is Pierce/Allen/Posey


Yes, but he was capable of and did play some sf for them, too.
I don't think Pierce is as good as McGrady (although they're close), that Allen is as good as Artest (better shooting but not that great at defense), or that Posey is as good as Battier. Still a greaat combo, I just don't think as good.

A.J. wrote:As of right now it has to be our team.

I like the Lakers one of Kobe/Odom/Sasha and Walton


Like you implied though, they aren't as good as ours. I don't think they're as good as Boston's either - Finals demonstrated that reasonably well. That's why I didn't mention either of those teams though.

jove9 wrote:The 2000 Blazers were pretty close. Remember how stacked that team was? If it weren't for some crooked refs, they would have won the title that year.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/POR/2000.html

The 2001 Blazers were even better on paper. Unfortunately, the version of Kemp that they got was the one who had already discovered donuts.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/POR/2001.html


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Post#10 » by Ribalding » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:41 pm

moofs wrote:Cooper/Johnson/Wilkes? Hmmmmaaaybeeee yeah. They definitely didn't have the same shooting range, and not sure on defense (other than Cooper). Run TMC might possibly have been, too, though I doubt it. Not overly familiar with them and don't know who their backups were.


Magic Johnson
Jamaal Wilkes
Michael Cooper
Norm Nixon
Bob McAdoo (played everything but PG)

That's depth. And they won a ring. So as for me and my people, we'll wait until the playoffs to call a championship team a "maybe".

P.S. - I'm still kind of twitchy, anticipating Harpring's upcoming beatdown.
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Post#11 » by moofs » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:44 pm

Oh crap, I always thought McAdoo played PF. In that case, yes, definitely better.
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Post#12 » by PocketRockets » Wed Jul 30, 2008 6:49 pm

moofs wrote:
MaxRider wrote:Rodman is more PF/C for the Bulls
another SG/SF combination i can think of is Pierce/Allen/Posey


Yes, but he was capable of and did play some sf for them, too.
I don't think Pierce is as good as McGrady (although they're close), that Allen is as good as Artest (better shooting but not that great at defense), or that Posey is as good as Battier. Still a greaat combo, I just don't think as good.

Are you serious? Pierce is way better than McGrady. Now, Pierce and the McGrady on the Orl team are close and I would definitely give retro McGrady the edge, one-on-one. No matter what your knock is on Pierce (shoots too much, wanksta, etc), he's a winner. There's a reason Mac has never won a playoff series and yes you can say his team is crappy all you want, but didn't lebron beat Detroit two years ago? Anyways this is for another day.

I think Magic's group and Jordan's bulls are better than our lineup only because of their killer instinct and drive to win. Potential wise or athlectism-wise we're in their class, but until we actually win something (like Ribalding said) we're still nobodys, like the nuggets, hawks, wizards (teams that can't win playoff games).
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Post#13 » by moofs » Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:30 pm

PocketRockets wrote:I think Magic's group and Jordan's bulls are better than our lineup only because of their killer instinct and drive to win. Potential wise or athlectism-wise we're in their class, but until we actually win something (like Ribalding said) we're still nobodys, like the nuggets, hawks, wizards (teams that can't win playoff games).


You can be a great team and not win anything. Like Alston said, there are three things you need to win in the NBA, and one of them is luck - of which we've had scarce little.

Pierce's last year was definitely far better if solely on the basis of shooting percentages/efficiency, but of course Pierce is going to be able to shoot better percentages with 2 allstars to help relieve pressure and double teams from him. McGrady also played a good chunk of the season injured and with Yao out. I still think that for their careers and in terms of ability that McGrady is slightly better.
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Post#14 » by bruno sundov » Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:36 pm

Right now int he L, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen. The post season speaks for itself.

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Post#15 » by RayStats34 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:30 pm

We have the best now they have to stay healthy and artest has to stay menatlly sane
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Post#16 » by ChargerMan » Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:06 pm

right now in the NBA I would rank you guys #1 in the SG/SF dept because of your depth

2. Portland Trailblazers
Brandon Roy/Rudy Fernandez
Martell Webster/Travis Outlaw

3. Miami Heat
Dwyane Wade/ Dorell Wright
Shawn Marion/James Jones
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Post#17 » by roc » Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:01 pm

Jordan/Pippen by themselves > T Mac/Artest/Battier

Who cares about depth? They won 6 titles so...

If you want to include Rodman then the gap widens even further.

The Bad Boys had Dumars/Johnson/Dantley/Rodman and then Dumars/Johnson/Agguire/Rodman
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Post#18 » by leevii » Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:10 pm

Wade > TMac
Marion > Artest
AnSweR07 wrote:I'll go Roy, slightly ahead of Wade.
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Post#19 » by ChargerMan » Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:24 pm

[quote="leevii"]Wade > TMac
Marion > Artest[/quote]

ehhh Artest > Marion

but the backups really secure Houston and Portland above miami
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Post#20 » by leevii » Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:31 pm

ChargerMan wrote:
leevii wrote:Wade > TMac
Marion > Artest


ehhh Artest > Marion

but the backups really secure Houston and Portland above miami


Dorrell, Beasley, and Jones aren't exactly scrubs. Anyway, who cares about backups, I would trade the listed starters, backups, and their mommas for Wade+Marion
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