Here is a quick list of what you need in your writeup.
1. Specific years for each player on your team 2. Rotations and minutes for each player 3. Reasoning as to why your team will win and/or why people should vote for you.
Do not vote in this thread until both managers have submitted their writeups. Once the writeups are posted, I will add a poll, and the team with the most votes after 24 hours will advance. EACH MANAGER SHOULD ALSO VOTE FOR THEIR OWN TEAM IN THE POLL - IF YOU FAIL TO DO THIS, YOU ARE SIMPLY GIVING AWAY A VOTE. If the votes are tied, we will decide the matchup via AI vote.
You are not required to state or explain your vote, but you are free to comment in the thread if you want to.
If writeups aren't posted within 24 hours, we will vote solely based on the players they have drafted (and any rotations they have posted on their roster page).
PG: Deron Williams 38 / Jason Kidd 10 SG: Eddie Jones 30 / Jason Kidd 18 SF: Andrei Kirilenko 24 / Royce O'Neale 16 / Eddie Jones 8 PF: Kevin Durant 38 / Andrei Kirilenko 8 / Maxi Kleber 2 C: Hakeem Olajuwon 38 / Maxi Kleber 10
Vs
C - Howard (38), Outlaw (10) PF - Nowitzki (38), DFS (10) SF - Pierce (38), DFS (10) SG - Bridges (38), Ward (10) PG - Payton (38), Ward (10)
Matchup - Defensive assignments: EJ vs Payton, Deron vs Bridges, Kirilenko vs Dirk, Durant vs Pierce, Hakeem vs Howard. - We match up well. Kidd and EJ are both great POA defenders to disrupt their flow, plus Kirilenko is a great counter against Dirk. Durant doesn't have an ideal matchup against him as well as Dwight who might struggle against Hakeem. - Deron Durant Hakeem are a superb leading trio, with great fit and chemistry. While EJ and Kirilenko provide additional great options to round out the first lineup. Kidd is comfortably the best bench piece, with O'Neale Kleber as good as any of Fade's bench guys.
18.3 ppg, 13.2 rpg, 1.8 apg, 0.9 spg, 2.8 bpg, .612 FG%, .592 FT%, .630 TS% - Led the NBA in rpg, bpg, FG%, DWS (7.1), DBPM (2.8) - Defensive Player of the Year - NBA All-Star - All-NBA First Team - All-Defensive First Team
PF - Dirk Nowitzki (2006-07)
Spoiler:
24.6 ppg, 8.9 rpg, 3.4 apg, 0.7 spg, 0.8 bpg, .502 FG%, .416 3P%, .904 FT%, 72 3P (0.9 pg), .605 TS% - Led the NBA in OWS (11.8), WS (16.3), WS/48 (.278), OBPM (7.2) - NBA MVP - NBA All-Star - All-NBA First Team
Dirk Nowitzki - 17.2 Dwight Howard - 10.2 Paul Pierce - 12.2 Mikal Bridges - 15.3 Gary Payton - 15.6 Charlie Ward - 6.2 Dorian Finney-Smith - 6.9 Bo Outlaw - 4.1
Total: 87.7/88.0
The opposing gravity of Dwight's rim pressure and Dirk's lethal all-court shooting will be a nightmare to deal with simultaneously. Dirk in particular is famous for opening up the floor for dynamic perimeter players, so Payton and Pierce should get plenty of runway going downhill by using Dirk as a screener. Bridges as a fifth option ensures there are no places for a defender to rest. Dirk and Pierce is a deadly combo for us to lean on at crunch time.
Defensively, we have 48 minutes of elite paint protection for Dwight and Outlaw, and a strong perimeter group of Payton, Bridges, Pierce, DFS, and Ward.
Matchup - Defensive matchups are Payton on D-Will, Pierce on Jones, Dirk on AK, Bridges on KD, Dwight on Hakeem. We can cycle though a number of solid options on both KD (Bridges, Pierce, DFS) and Hakeem (Dwight and Outlaw). - We have greater depth of offensive firepower with four All-Star/All-NBA/MVP level players, plus Bridges as a wildly overqualified fifth option. In particular, this version of Bridges is more than capable of attacking a weaker defender like D-Will.