PG: Jrue Holiday 16' - 14.4 (Sixth Man)
SG: Anthony Edwards 24' - 19.7 (Wolves)
SF: Grant Hill 96' - 15.3 (Pistons)
PF: Dirk Nowitzki 11' - 16.2 (One Time MVP)
C: Tyson Chandler 12' - 5.7 (Knicks)
Bench: Alex Caruso 24' - 7.6 (Bulls)
Bench: Mike Miller 14' - 5.4 (Grizzlies)
Bench: Nate Thurmond 76' - 3.7 with multiplier (Cavs)
Rotation:PG: Jrue Holiday 38 / Alex Caruso 10
SG: Anthony Edwards 32 / Alex Caruso 16
SF: Grant Hill 28 / Mike Miller 14 / Anthony Edwards 6
PF: Dirk Nowitzki 38 / Grant Hill 10
C: Tyson Chandler 38 / Nate Thurmond 10
88/88
Vs
Thomas (36)/Kerr (12)
Kukoc (20)/Allen (20)/Kerr (8)
Durant (30)/Kukoc (18)
Reid (30)/Durant (10)/Thompson (8)
Ewing (40)/Thompson (8)
Matchup - Defensive assignments straight up: Holiday vs Thomas, Edwards vs Kukoc, Hill vs Durant, Dirk vs Reid, Chandler vs Ewing.
- ardee's team is kinda unusual with Kukoc at SG, but I don't think it works in his favor here. There isn't really a way for him to guard either Edwards not Dirk, both are up for a superb series. While Hill is only solid against Durant, I don't see his potential Hill cover as any better, and we backline our defense by Chandler/Thurmond. Edwards might be smaller to guard Kukoc but he is built strongly and has a significant weight advantage.
- I think our fit of Edwards Hill Dirk is impeccable, and Holiday Chandler just round out that lineup perfectly, whereas ardee's group seems clunky and either slow footed or small (Thomas).
- I also like our bench better, preferring our guys in any position here, with Caruso/Kerr - Miller/Grayson - Thurmond/Tristan. Interesting to note though, that we used the exact same franchises for our bench and with the same roles
