Team SquareRosterG
Jamal Murray '23:
20/4/6, 45/40/83 shooting (Playoffs: 26/6/7 on 59 TS% and +5 BPM),
NBA ChampG
Brent Barry '06: 12/5/4/1/1 per 36, 45 FG%,
40 3P%, +3 BPMG/F
Thabo Sefolosha '12: 5/3/1,
44 3P%, 2nd in league in DRAPMG/F
Andre Iguodala '17: 1
0/6/5/1/1 per 36 on 53/36/71 shooting, +3 BPM,
NBA ChampG/F
Khris Middleton '20:
21/6/4, 50/42/92 shooting, 2.4 3PM/G, +4 BPM,
All-StarF
Michael Porter Jr '21:
19/7 on 54/45/79 shooting, 2.8 3PM/G, 66 TS%, +3 BPMF
Paul Millsap '19:
13/7/2/1/1 on 48/37/73 shooting, +2 BPMC
Shaquille O'Neal '01:
29/13/4/3 (Playoffs: 30/15/3/2), 57 FG%,
All-NBA 1st, All-D 2nd, Finals MVP, NBA ChampPicks, FGA:Rotation:G Murray 38 / Barry 10
G Iguodala 30 / Barry 10 / Sefolosha 8
F Middleton 38 / MPJ 6 / Sefolosha 4
F MPJ 30 / Millsap 18
C Shaq 38 / Millsap 10
About Team Square:Given the constraints of this draft, the concept here was how to build a Shaq-focused team without the traditional star wing to pair with him. I think it ended up pretty nice. The main ideas of this team are:
- Built around Shaq: The Big Aristotle is the main offensive engine here, and the supporting cast is designed around making his game as easy and efficient as possible, even more than his real life teams (which sometimes featured teammates who wanted the limelight or less-than-ideal spacing).
- Multiple championship-level playmakers: Murray and Middleton were each the lead perimeter playmaker for a championship offense. Both can handle in pick and roll, shoot off the dribble or off the catch, and make plays for others. Both are comfortable playing secondary roles to unconventional big men, and both fit perfectly with Shaq. We also have an additional explosive scorer in MPJ who never needs to handle the ball and two more creative championship ballhandlers in Iguodala and Barry.
- Shooting: Shaq is unguardable when surrounded by shooters, and we didn’t skimp there: every single non-Shaq player on the roster is dangerous from 3 (MPJ 45%, Sefolosha 44%, Middleton 42%, Murray 40%, Barry 40%, Millsap 36%, Iguodala 36%). Murray and Middleton are awesome shooters on and off the ball, and Porter’s 3 threes a game on 45 3P% is insane. Every Shaq double is an impossible gamble against this squad.
- Size, athleticism, defense: No player under 6’4” on the roster, and no weak defensive links to pick on. A stable of elite defensive wings in Iggy, Middleton, and Sefolosha. A strong defensive big in Millsap. And Shaq at his defensive peak cleaning up near the rim.
- Depth: No crappy throw-ins. All 8 guys played important minutes on champs or contenders. Millsap is a strong starter-caliber player off the bench, and Barry and Sef are excellent bench pieces.
vs. ardee:Nice team from ardee. I think we have a few advantages in the matchup.
On offense, obviously the Diesel is our main weapon. It’s an excellent matchup for him: Bynum is a talent but also one of the least resilient, mentally weakest players I’ve ever seen, and I imagine peak Shaq would take great pleasure in breaking his spirit. Bynum might have some moments, but a few big Shaq dunks and I’m expecting him to devolve into flagrant fouls and sulking on the bench. It’s also not a good matchup for the otherwise great Draymond, who is just too small for Shaq. Otherwise, we have a lot of playmaking and shooting all over to serve us well, even against some strong defenders on the other side. Even the best defenders have to face the reality of the "double Shaq or open three" conundrum.
Defensively, we are pretty switchy but the default matchups would be: Murray on Holiday, Middleton on Finley, Iguodala on Durant, Porter/Millsap on Draymond, Shaq on Bynum. Obviously KD is the main focus, and he should see Iguodala/Middleton/Sefolosha at various times. Here, he doesn’t have the elite PG that he’s accustomed to, and especially earlier in his career his efficiency could drop against physical defenses. Overall, I feel like we have a much better answer for KD than he does for Shaq. Then factor in that Shaq was a more consistent and effective playoff weapon than KD, and I think we are in good shape.
I’ll also add that the comparatively lower level of shooting on ardee’s squad makes him easier to guard than we are. KD and Finley are excellent, but beyond that it’s guys who are inconsistent (Draymond, Holiday who shot 32% in the playoffs this year, ‘09 Ariza who was not yet the shooter he became later) or outright non-shooters (Livingston, Bynum, Looney). This makes it much easier for us to clog the paint with our bigger bigs in Shaq and Millsap.
So I think our size, shooting, and the advantage of having the best playoff player in the matchup wins this for us. Good luck ardee.