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Post your rosters here. Salaries are the only essential - along with the players name, decorate it however you like.
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Starters:
PG: Terry Porter (1990-91 to 1992-93)
SG: Michael Cooper (1985-86 to 1987-88)
1 Defensive Player of the Year, 2 All-Defensive (1st), 1 All-Defensive (2nd)
SF: Grant Hill (1995-96 to 1997-98)
2 All-NBA (1st), 1 All-NBA (2nd)
PF: Kevin Garnett (2002-03 to 2004-05)
1 MVP, 2 All-NBA (1st), 1 All-NBA (2nd), 3 All-Defensive (1st)
C: Shaquille O'Neal (1999-00 to 2001-02)
1 MVP, 3 Finals MVPs, 3 All-NBA (1st), 2 All-Defensive (2nd)
Bench:
PG/SG: Jason Terry (2004-05 to 2006-07)
SG: Manu Ginobili (2005-06 to 2007-08)
1 Sixth Man of the Year, 1 All-NBA (3rd)
SG: Brent Barry (1999-00 to 2001-02)
SF: Bruce Bowen (2002-03 to 2004-05)
2 All-Defensive (1st), 1 All-Defensive (2nd)
PF/C: Clifford Robinson (1998-99 to 2000-01)
1 All-Defensive (2nd)
PF/C: Rick Mahorn (1981-82 to 1983-84)
C: Arvydas Sabonis (1995-96 to 1997-98)
All-Rookie (1st)
Total Salary: $52,000,000
PG: Terry Porter (1990-91 to 1992-93)
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17.8 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 6.3 APG, 1.6 SPG, 47.5 FG%, 84.1 FT%, 40.8 3P%, 1.6 made 3-pointers per game
SG: Michael Cooper (1985-86 to 1987-88)
1 Defensive Player of the Year, 2 All-Defensive (1st), 1 All-Defensive (2nd)
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9.6 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 5.0 APG, 0.5 BPG, 1.0 SPG, 85.8 FT%, 36.5 3P%, 0.9 made 3-pointers per game
SF: Grant Hill (1995-96 to 1997-98)
2 All-NBA (1st), 1 All-NBA (2nd)
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20.9 PPG, 8.8 RPG, 7.0 APG, 0.6 BPG, 1.6 SPG, 47.0 FG%, 73.4 FT%
PF: Kevin Garnett (2002-03 to 2004-05)
1 MVP, 2 All-NBA (1st), 1 All-NBA (2nd), 3 All-Defensive (1st)
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23.1 PPG, 13.6 RPG, 5.6 APG, 1.7 BPG, 1.4 SPG, 50.1 FG%, 78.5 FT%
C: Shaquille O'Neal (1999-00 to 2001-02)
1 MVP, 3 Finals MVPs, 3 All-NBA (1st), 2 All-Defensive (2nd)
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28.6 PPG, 12.4 RPG, 3.5 APG, 2.6 BPG, 0.6 SPG, 57.5 FG%
Bench:
PG/SG: Jason Terry (2004-05 to 2006-07)
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15.4 PPG, 4.8 APG, 1.2 SPG, 48.3 FG%, 81.4 FT%, 42.3 3P%, 1.8 made 3-pointers per game
SG: Manu Ginobili (2005-06 to 2007-08)
1 Sixth Man of the Year, 1 All-NBA (3rd)
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17.1 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 3.9 APG, 1.5 SPG, 46.2 FG%, 83.5 FT%, 39.5 3P%, 1.7 made 3-pointers per game
SG: Brent Barry (1999-00 to 2001-02)
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11.8 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 4.1 APG, 1.4 SPG, 48.8 FG%, 82.8 FT%, 43.1 3P%, 1.9 made 3-pointers per game
SF: Bruce Bowen (2002-03 to 2004-05)
2 All-Defensive (1st), 1 All-Defensive (2nd)
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7.4 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 0.5 BPG, 0.8 SPG, 40.3 3P%, 1.1 made 3-pointers per game
PF/C: Clifford Robinson (1998-99 to 2000-01)
1 All-Defensive (2nd)
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17.2 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 1.0 BPG, 1.2 SPG, 45.0 FG%, 73.5 FT%, 37.6 3P%, 1.3 made 3-pointers per game
PF/C: Rick Mahorn (1981-82 to 1983-84)
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10.7 PPG, 9.1 RPG, 1.7 BPG, 0.8 SPG, 50.1 FG%
C: Arvydas Sabonis (1995-96 to 1997-98)
All-Rookie (1st)
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14.7 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 1.1 BPG, 0.9 SPG, 51.2 FG%, 77.9 FT%, 33.6 3P%, 0.5 made 3-pointers per game
Total Salary: $52,000,000
NBA/ABA Decades League
PG: Walt Frazier / Dana Barros
SG: Sidney Moncrief / Lou Hudson
SF: Lou Hudson / Dennis Rodman / Peja Stojakovic
PF: Dennis Rodman / Rasheed Wallace / Theo Ratliff
C: Shaquille O'Neal / Brad Daugherty / Theo Ratliff
PG: Walt Frazier / Dana Barros
SG: Sidney Moncrief / Lou Hudson
SF: Lou Hudson / Dennis Rodman / Peja Stojakovic
PF: Dennis Rodman / Rasheed Wallace / Theo Ratliff
C: Shaquille O'Neal / Brad Daugherty / Theo Ratliff
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ROTATION
PG - Steve Nash (35) - Jeff Hornacek (10) Dwyane Wade (3)
SG - Dwayne Wade (32) - Joe Johnson (16) -
SF - Ron Artest (30) - Dennis Rodman (14) - Joe Johnson (4)
PF - Kevin McHale (32) - Dennis Rodman (16) -
Cc - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38) - Jeff Ruland (10)
Rashard Lewis, Chuck Hayes, and Michael Ray Richardson play depending on the matchup.
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PG - Steve Nash (7.0m)
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18.1 points per game, 3.7 rebounds per game, 11.0 assists per game on .516% from the field, .454% from distance, and .908% from the line.
SG - Dwayne Wade (14.5m)
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26.2 points per game, 5.2 rebounds per game, 7.0 assists per game, 1.9 steals per game, 1.0 blocks per game on .490 from the field, and .784 from the line (10.3 attempts).
SF - Ron Artest (2.0m)
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18.6 points per game, 5.8 rebounds per game, 3.3 assists per game, 1.97 steals per game, on .431% from the field, .380 from the distance, and .735% from the line.
PF - Kevin McHale (6.0m)
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23.3 points per game, 8.8 rebounds per game, 2.6 assists per game, 1.87 blocks per game on .594% shooting from the field.
Cc - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (17.5m)
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24.9 points per game, 10.0 rebounds per game, 3.6 assists per game, 3.0 blocks per game on .585 from the field, and .745 from the line.
SG - Joe Johnson (2.0m)
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20.7 points per game, 4.4 rebounds per game, 4.8 assists per game, 1.1 steals per game on .461% from the floor, .405% from three, and .763% from the line.
SF/PF - Dennis Rodman (4.0m)
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8.5 points per game, 16.5 rebounds per game, 1.6 assists per game on .488% shooting from the field.
PG/SG - Jeff Hornacek (1.0m)
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18.7 points per game, 4.4 rebounds per game, 5.7 assists per game, 1.7 steals per game on .500 from the field, .415% from distance, and .882% from the line
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The Snakes!
C: Alonzo Mourning

Dominant defensive anchor with 2 Defensive player of the year awards to his name in selected years. One of the most feroicious comeptitors of the 1990's who coupled dominant defense with an efficient offensive gme.
8m
PF: Buck Williams

Great defensive power forward who can help out Alonzo Mourning down low. Also a monster on the glass, particularly the offensive glass. Not a major offensive threat, but putbacks and inside positioning gave him solid efficiency.
2m
SF:Larry Bird

Probably the most versatile player in this competition. Could score from just about everywhere, including beyond the arch, great passer/playmaker, great rebounder, and first rate team defender. The franchise player for this team.
21m
SG: Ray Allen

One of the best shooters in this game. Statistically on par with Reggie Miller among the all time great shooters from beyond the arch, he offers the perfect dead eye shooter to spread the floor for our potent offense.
5.5m
PG: Gary Payton

The Glove. The greatest defensive point guard in this game, and its not particularly close. Incredible both man-to-man and as a help defender. Also large enough to back down all point guards in the post and able to guard either backcourt position. Terrific scoring ability in a 3 year peak.
13m
Bench:
C: Bill Laimbeer

Backup center who will see major minutes when we need a jump shooting big to draw out defenders. He was also himself a terrific team defender and a first rate rebounder who manned the paint for the hard nosed Pistons championship teams of the late 80s.
1.5m
Swingman: Adrian Dantley

One of the most prolific and efficient scorers in the 1980's, gives us a a player who reduces the dropoff this team experience when it goes to the bench.
1.5m
Swingman: Dan Majerle

The outside shooting threat on the potent Suns teams of the 90's. In addition to terrific shooting touch from beyond the arch, Majerle was also a pesky defender who earned All-Defensive team honors in selected years.
1m
PF: Charles Oakley

Defensive enforcer and rebounder off the bench, who also had a decent jumpshot. Perfect fit off the bench for anyone.
1m
G: Fat Lever

Solid as a rock backup for our guard rotation. Great rebounding ability for a guard coupled with rock solid offensive ability and All Defensive acholades in selected years.
1m
C: Vlade Divac

Was so good, he was traded for Kobe. Though now remembered by many for that infamous swap, he was a great all round center for over a decade in the NBA, helping to lead the solid and now largely forgotten Laker teams of the pre-Shaq 90's. One of the better passing big men of his era, and a great all round center to boot. Great insuranc policy in case one of my boys up front goes down with an injury.
1m
SG: Drazen Petrovic

You gotta believe if he hadn't tragicly passed before his time, he would have gone down as one of the most efficient shooters of all time. 50% shooting plus 3 point range. Few shooters this side of Steve Nash have ever accomplished that.
1m
Total Salary: 57.5M
C: Alonzo Mourning

Dominant defensive anchor with 2 Defensive player of the year awards to his name in selected years. One of the most feroicious comeptitors of the 1990's who coupled dominant defense with an efficient offensive gme.
8m
PF: Buck Williams

Great defensive power forward who can help out Alonzo Mourning down low. Also a monster on the glass, particularly the offensive glass. Not a major offensive threat, but putbacks and inside positioning gave him solid efficiency.
2m
SF:Larry Bird

Probably the most versatile player in this competition. Could score from just about everywhere, including beyond the arch, great passer/playmaker, great rebounder, and first rate team defender. The franchise player for this team.
21m
SG: Ray Allen

One of the best shooters in this game. Statistically on par with Reggie Miller among the all time great shooters from beyond the arch, he offers the perfect dead eye shooter to spread the floor for our potent offense.
5.5m
PG: Gary Payton

The Glove. The greatest defensive point guard in this game, and its not particularly close. Incredible both man-to-man and as a help defender. Also large enough to back down all point guards in the post and able to guard either backcourt position. Terrific scoring ability in a 3 year peak.
13m
Bench:
C: Bill Laimbeer

Backup center who will see major minutes when we need a jump shooting big to draw out defenders. He was also himself a terrific team defender and a first rate rebounder who manned the paint for the hard nosed Pistons championship teams of the late 80s.
1.5m
Swingman: Adrian Dantley

One of the most prolific and efficient scorers in the 1980's, gives us a a player who reduces the dropoff this team experience when it goes to the bench.
1.5m
Swingman: Dan Majerle

The outside shooting threat on the potent Suns teams of the 90's. In addition to terrific shooting touch from beyond the arch, Majerle was also a pesky defender who earned All-Defensive team honors in selected years.
1m
PF: Charles Oakley
Defensive enforcer and rebounder off the bench, who also had a decent jumpshot. Perfect fit off the bench for anyone.
1m
G: Fat Lever

Solid as a rock backup for our guard rotation. Great rebounding ability for a guard coupled with rock solid offensive ability and All Defensive acholades in selected years.
1m
C: Vlade Divac

Was so good, he was traded for Kobe. Though now remembered by many for that infamous swap, he was a great all round center for over a decade in the NBA, helping to lead the solid and now largely forgotten Laker teams of the pre-Shaq 90's. One of the better passing big men of his era, and a great all round center to boot. Great insuranc policy in case one of my boys up front goes down with an injury.
1m
SG: Drazen Petrovic

You gotta believe if he hadn't tragicly passed before his time, he would have gone down as one of the most efficient shooters of all time. 50% shooting plus 3 point range. Few shooters this side of Steve Nash have ever accomplished that.
1m
Total Salary: 57.5M
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TEAM NAME:

PG: Tony Parker

SG: Michael Jordan (Clutch)

SF: Paul Pierce (Clutch)

PF: Amar'e Stoudemire

Cc: Dwight Howard

BENCH:
PG/SF: Jalen Rose

PG: Sam Cassell (Clutch)

SG: Latrell Sprewell (Clutch)

SF: Shawn Marion

PF/Cc: Marcus Camby

PF: Kenyon Martin

PF: Robert Horry (Clutch)

DEPTH:
PG: Tony Parker (35) / Jalen Rose (8) / Sam Cassell (5)
SG: Micheal Jordan (40) / Latrell Sprewell (8)
SF: Paul Pierce (30) / Shawn Marion (18)
PF: Amar'e Stoudemire (24) / Dwight Howard (18) / Kenyon Martin (4) / Robert Horry (2)
C: Dwight Howard (18) / Marcus Camby (26) / Kenyon Martin (4)
Salaries:
Michael Jordan - 23 million
Paul Pierce - 7 million
Dwight Howard - 7 million
Marcus Camby - 1 million
Shawn Marion - 1 million
Latrell Sprewell - 1 million
Amar'e Stoudemire - 1.5 million
Tony Parker - 1.5 million
Jalen Rose - 1.0 million
Total : 44 million
14 million left for 3 players.
Drafted:
Sam Cassell
Robert Horry
Kenyon Martin
Goal: Run, Run, Run, get up and down the floor in a hurry, using the full 12 man rotation. Think Suns with Defense and better rebounding...with Jordan on the floor.
Write-Ups / Details to come later.

PG: Tony Parker

SG: Michael Jordan (Clutch)

SF: Paul Pierce (Clutch)

PF: Amar'e Stoudemire

Cc: Dwight Howard

BENCH:
PG/SF: Jalen Rose

PG: Sam Cassell (Clutch)

SG: Latrell Sprewell (Clutch)

SF: Shawn Marion

PF/Cc: Marcus Camby

PF: Kenyon Martin

PF: Robert Horry (Clutch)

DEPTH:
PG: Tony Parker (35) / Jalen Rose (8) / Sam Cassell (5)
SG: Micheal Jordan (40) / Latrell Sprewell (8)
SF: Paul Pierce (30) / Shawn Marion (18)
PF: Amar'e Stoudemire (24) / Dwight Howard (18) / Kenyon Martin (4) / Robert Horry (2)
C: Dwight Howard (18) / Marcus Camby (26) / Kenyon Martin (4)
Salaries:
Michael Jordan - 23 million
Paul Pierce - 7 million
Dwight Howard - 7 million
Marcus Camby - 1 million
Shawn Marion - 1 million
Latrell Sprewell - 1 million
Amar'e Stoudemire - 1.5 million
Tony Parker - 1.5 million
Jalen Rose - 1.0 million
Total : 44 million
14 million left for 3 players.
Drafted:
Sam Cassell
Robert Horry
Kenyon Martin
Goal: Run, Run, Run, get up and down the floor in a hurry, using the full 12 man rotation. Think Suns with Defense and better rebounding...with Jordan on the floor.
Write-Ups / Details to come later.
LAKESHOW
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C-Yao Ming $2,500,000

2005-06=22.3ppg 10.2rpg 1.5apg 0.5spg 1.6bpg
2006-07=25.0ppg 9.4rpg 2.0apg 0.4spg 2.0bpg
2007-08=22.0ppg 10.8rpg 2.3apg 0.5spg 2.0bpg
-A really good offensive center has a really good offensive arsenal. He can shoot over you from the perimeter or take you on the post with a hook shot. Either way when he's on its pretty hard to stop him. Defensively wise his length will allow him to block shots or alter shots.
PF-Shawn Kemp $4,000,000

1993-94=19.8ppg 11.8rpg 2.9apg 2.0spg 2.3bpg
1994-95=20.6ppg 12.0rpg 2.0apg 1.4spg 1.6bpg
1995-96=21.2ppg 12.6rpg 2.4apg 1.3spg 1.7bpg
-An athletic freak also known as the RainMan. He threw the ball down on anybody in sight. Once he took off if you were in the way you know you were postered already. Made the All Star team for 6 years including all 3 years that i posted.
SF-Lebron James $16,500,000

2006-07=27.3ppg 6.7rpg 6.0apg 1.6spg 0.7bpg
2007-08=30.0ppg 7.9rpg 7.2apg 1.8spg 1.1bpg
2008-09MVP=28.4ppg 7.6rpg 7.2apg 1.7spg 1.1bpg
-He's one the NBA's most prolific scorers. Can also handle the ball when needed too. He's a really good defender he won the MVP in 2008-09 he was also in the All-Defense 1st team.
SG-Sidney Moncrief $14,500,000

1982-83 DPOY=22.5ppg 5.8rpg 3.9apg 1.5spg 0.3bpg
1983-84 DPOY=20.9ppg 6.7rpg 4.5apg 1.4spg 0.3bpg
1984-85=21.7ppg 5.4rpg 5.2apg 1.6spg 0.5bpg
-He was 1982-1983 Defensive Player of the year. Also Won it the following year. One of the top defenders of his era. Was in the All-Defense 1st team 4 times including these 3 years. Could not only defend you but could score on you without letting up the guy simply played ball on both ends of the court.
PG-Deron Williams $4,500,000

2007-08=18.8ppg 3.5rpg 10.5apg 1.1spg 0.3bpg
2008-09=19.4ppg 2.9rpg 10.7apg 1.1spg 0.3bpg
2009-10=19.9ppg 4.1rpg 10.0apg 1.0spg 0.2bpg
-A really good floor leader. Can score whenever he has too or just distribute the ball will do whatever is needed to win. Also not to shabby on defense. He can hold his ground against almost any competition.
Bench-
Ralph Sampson $1,500,000

Rasheed Wallace $5,500,000

Bernard King $1,000,000

Glen Rice $2,000,000

Mark Price $2,500,000

Carmelo Anthony $2,000,000

Kiki Vandeweghe $1,000,000

Total Salary: $57,500,000
C-Yao Ming $2,500,000

2005-06=22.3ppg 10.2rpg 1.5apg 0.5spg 1.6bpg
2006-07=25.0ppg 9.4rpg 2.0apg 0.4spg 2.0bpg
2007-08=22.0ppg 10.8rpg 2.3apg 0.5spg 2.0bpg
-A really good offensive center has a really good offensive arsenal. He can shoot over you from the perimeter or take you on the post with a hook shot. Either way when he's on its pretty hard to stop him. Defensively wise his length will allow him to block shots or alter shots.
PF-Shawn Kemp $4,000,000

1993-94=19.8ppg 11.8rpg 2.9apg 2.0spg 2.3bpg
1994-95=20.6ppg 12.0rpg 2.0apg 1.4spg 1.6bpg
1995-96=21.2ppg 12.6rpg 2.4apg 1.3spg 1.7bpg
-An athletic freak also known as the RainMan. He threw the ball down on anybody in sight. Once he took off if you were in the way you know you were postered already. Made the All Star team for 6 years including all 3 years that i posted.
SF-Lebron James $16,500,000

2006-07=27.3ppg 6.7rpg 6.0apg 1.6spg 0.7bpg
2007-08=30.0ppg 7.9rpg 7.2apg 1.8spg 1.1bpg
2008-09MVP=28.4ppg 7.6rpg 7.2apg 1.7spg 1.1bpg
-He's one the NBA's most prolific scorers. Can also handle the ball when needed too. He's a really good defender he won the MVP in 2008-09 he was also in the All-Defense 1st team.
SG-Sidney Moncrief $14,500,000

1982-83 DPOY=22.5ppg 5.8rpg 3.9apg 1.5spg 0.3bpg
1983-84 DPOY=20.9ppg 6.7rpg 4.5apg 1.4spg 0.3bpg
1984-85=21.7ppg 5.4rpg 5.2apg 1.6spg 0.5bpg
-He was 1982-1983 Defensive Player of the year. Also Won it the following year. One of the top defenders of his era. Was in the All-Defense 1st team 4 times including these 3 years. Could not only defend you but could score on you without letting up the guy simply played ball on both ends of the court.
PG-Deron Williams $4,500,000

2007-08=18.8ppg 3.5rpg 10.5apg 1.1spg 0.3bpg
2008-09=19.4ppg 2.9rpg 10.7apg 1.1spg 0.3bpg
2009-10=19.9ppg 4.1rpg 10.0apg 1.0spg 0.2bpg
-A really good floor leader. Can score whenever he has too or just distribute the ball will do whatever is needed to win. Also not to shabby on defense. He can hold his ground against almost any competition.
Bench-
Ralph Sampson $1,500,000

Rasheed Wallace $5,500,000

Bernard King $1,000,000

Glen Rice $2,000,000

Mark Price $2,500,000

Carmelo Anthony $2,000,000

Kiki Vandeweghe $1,000,000

Total Salary: $57,500,000
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While we may not have won in the 70's, the newest incarnation looks to dominate/do okay:
THE FUNK TRAIN

STARRING:

1989-1992 John Stockton

2006-2009 Brandon Roy

1980-1983 Julius Erving

1998-2001 Antonio McDyess

1991-1994 David Robinson
With:

1982-1985 Norm Nixon

2005-2008 Josh Howard

1979-1982 Jamaal Wilkes

2001-2004 Jermaine O'Neal

1992-1995 Detlef Schrempf

2005-2008 Kirk Hinrich

1985-1988 Manute Bol
THE FUNK TRAIN

STARRING:

1989-1992 John Stockton

2006-2009 Brandon Roy
1980-1983 Julius Erving

1998-2001 Antonio McDyess

1991-1994 David Robinson
With:

1982-1985 Norm Nixon

2005-2008 Josh Howard

1979-1982 Jamaal Wilkes

2001-2004 Jermaine O'Neal

1992-1995 Detlef Schrempf

2005-2008 Kirk Hinrich

1985-1988 Manute Bol
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Cc: Hakeem Olajuwon - $19,000,000

1992-1995
1992-93 NBA Defensive Player of the Year
1993-94 NBA Defensive Player of the Year
1993-94 NBA Finals MVP
1993-94 NBA MVP
1994-95 NBA Finals MVP
1992-93 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1992-93 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1993-94 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1993-94 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1994-95 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
Best Year within Peak: 26/13/3.5 with 4.2 blocks and and 1.8 steals. .529 FG% and .779FT%.
- Simply the most dominant two way center in this league. His length, quickness, and agility could slow down the opposing team's offense just by clogging passing lanes and driving lanes. He has the size to defend Shaq and the quickness to defense PG’s on switches. His rebounding was dominant, and in this system he will be able to roam a bit and get a ton of steals and blocks. On offense he is close to unguardable, range to 20 feet, and obviously dominant post moves. Underrated as a passer as well, and can get guys open for easy baskets. He is the 1# option on offense and on defense he is anchoring what I hope to be the one of the best defensive teams in this league. In most match-ups he should be the best player on the floor and certainly the best big.
PF: Elton Brand - $1,000,000

2001-2004
Offensive Rebound Pct - 2001-02 NBA 15.0 (1)
Player Efficiency Rating - 2001-02 NBA 23.6 (7)
Best Year within Peak: 18/11.6/2.4 with 2 blocks and 1 steal. .527 FG% and .742FT%
- In his prime he was being compared to Duncan and KG, simply a beast who has a good post game but also has very solid range for a big and can spread the floor a bit for Hakeem. His monster wingspan gives me good length and defense at the PF spot.
SF: Scottie Pippen - $15,000,000

1994-1997
1994-95 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1994-95 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1995-96 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1995-96 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1996-97 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1996-97 NBA All-NBA (2nd)
MVP Award Shares - 1995-96 NBA 0.200 (5)
Steals - 1994-95 NBA 232 (1)
Best Year within Peak: 21/8/5.2 with 1 blocks and 2.9 steals. .480FG% and .716FT%
1994-95: 3P% .345, 3PA 4
1995-96: 3P% .374, 3PA 5.2
1996-97: 3P% .368, 3PA 5.2
- Pippen is one of the most versatile players to play in the league, just a very unique skillset. He was good enough to be a 1# guy by himself and was in fact a serious MVP candidate at one point, but he was willing to defer and play a sidekick role for the majority of his career. The GOAT perimeter defender in this league and maybe ever, and also a brilliant passer, a point forward who gives this team elite passing and playmaking at the SF spot. A very efficient scorer and in my chosen years he is one of the best 3 point shooters in this league, he can spread the floor for Hakeem. Along with Hakeem he gives me the best 1-2 punch on defense in the league and a pretty damn good 1-2 punch on offense.
SG: Michael Finley - 1 Mill

2002-2005
Best Year within Peak: 19/6/3 with 1 steal. .425FG% and .861FT%
2002-03: 3P% .370, 3PA 4.7
2003-04: 3P% .405, 3PA 5.1
2004-05: 3P% .407, 3PA 4.5
- A deadly 3 point threat, with a very good all around game. He can play off the ball and with the play-making from Isiah and Pippen we wanted a pure scorer at SG. He will spread the floor with his shooting ability and is a good passer as well which is a theme on this team. Though he was no slouch on defense, he will guard the weaker of the two wing positions with Pippen guarding the opposing teams primary wing scorer. Just a nice fit on this team.
PG: Isiah Thomas - $12,000,000

1983-1985
1983-84 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1984-85 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1985-86 NBA All-NBA (1st)
MVP Award Shares - 1983-84 NBA 0.151 (5)
1983-84 NBA All-Star Game MVP
1985-86 NBA All-Star Game MVP
Minutes Played - 1982-83 NBA 3093 (1)
Assists - 1983-84 NBA 914 (1), 1984-85 NBA 1123 (1)
Steals - 1982-83 NBA 199 (2), 1983-84 NBA 204 (2)
Best Year within Peak: 21/14/4.5 with 2.3 steals. .458FG% and .809FT%
1983-84: 3P% .338, 3PA 0.8
1984-85: 3P% .257, 3PA 1.4
1985-86: 3P% 310, 3PA 1.1
- Isiah was one of the only players that has a winning postseason record against Bird, MJ and Magic. He won 2 championships as the first option on those Pistons in the late 80’s. Just an unbelievable floor general and in my chosen years he had the single season APG record, a ridicules 14 assists per game. A great scorer, not many PG’s in this league will be able to slow him down, tough as nails, clutch as hell, a great leader, and he elevated his game come the post season.
Two examples of this:
Isiahs 16 point outburst in 90 sec to send a game 5 to OT
Isiahs 26 point outburst in the 3rd to win game 6 of the NBA Finals
Isiah will have many weapons to work with here, and he will be our 2nd or 3rd option on offense depending on who is on the floor. Isiah was also a tough defender who will work on that end, if he has to guard some of the bigger PG's in the league he will have plenty of help.
Bench
6th Man
SF/SG: Shane Battier - 1 Mill

2006-2009
2007-08 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
2008-09 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
Defensive Win Shares - 2007-08 NBA 4.6 (9)
Best Year within Peak: 9/5/2 with 1 block and 1 steal. .428FG% and .743FT%
2006-07: 3P% .421, 3PA 4.5
2007-08: 3P% .377, 3PA 4.6
2008-09: 3P% .384, 3PA 4
- One of the great perimeter defenders of his generation, along with Pippen he forms one half of the best defensive wing combo in this league. An extremely smart player who currently guards the best players in the league, most notably Kobe Bryant, better than anyone can. In most cases he will be locking down the second best perimeter defender on the other team. Wing penetration will be hard to come by against our team and Hakeem will be waiting for any guards or wings that happen to slip by Pippen or Battier. On offense Battier is more of a glue guy, who will mainly be a corner 3 guy who will be seeing a lot of open looks will Thomas/Pippen/Hakeem creating shot opportunities for him. I chose to make him my 6th man and play him major minutes him because he doesn’t demand the ball a lot on offense and his high 3P% will help space the floor.
1st Big
Cc/PF: Robert Parish - 4mill

1988-1991
1988-89 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
1990 NBA Allstar
1991 NBA Allstar
Best Year within Peak: 19/12.5/2 with 1.5 blocks and 1 steal. .570FG% and .719FT%
- An elite center who was a great defender and rebounder, and one of the best shooting centers of all time. Heres a quote from Bill Walton:
"He's probably the best medium-range shooting big man in the history of the game. ...
A great player that is very comfortable being a support player he will be the 3rd big in our rotation, and in situations when both Parish and Hakeem are on the floor, Parish will guard the opposing center while Hakeem will defend the opposing power forward.
PF/SF: Andrei Kirilenko - 1 mill
2003-2006
2003-04 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
2004-05 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
2005-06 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
Blocks Per Game - 2004-05 NBA 3.3 (1)
SG: Raja Bell - 1 mill

2005-2008
2006-07 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
2007-08 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
3-Pt Field Goals - 2006-07 NBA 205 (1)
SG/PG: Gilbert Arenas - 1 mill

2004-2007
2004-05 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
2005-06 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
2006-07 NBA All-NBA (2nd)
MVP Award Shares - 2006-07 NBA 0.024 (8)
3-Pt Field Goals - 2006-07 NBA 205 (1)
Injury Reserve
Cc: Zydrunas Ilgauskas - 1 mill

2003-2006
Offensive Rebounds - 2004-05 NBA 299 (1)
PG: Eric Snow - 1 mill

2001-2004
2002-03 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
Starters
Cc: Hakeem Olajuwon - $19,000,000

1992-1995
1992-93 NBA Defensive Player of the Year
1993-94 NBA Defensive Player of the Year
1993-94 NBA Finals MVP
1993-94 NBA MVP
1994-95 NBA Finals MVP
1992-93 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1992-93 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1993-94 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1993-94 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1994-95 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
Best Year within Peak: 26/13/3.5 with 4.2 blocks and and 1.8 steals. .529 FG% and .779FT%.
- Simply the most dominant two way center in this league. His length, quickness, and agility could slow down the opposing team's offense just by clogging passing lanes and driving lanes. He has the size to defend Shaq and the quickness to defense PG’s on switches. His rebounding was dominant, and in this system he will be able to roam a bit and get a ton of steals and blocks. On offense he is close to unguardable, range to 20 feet, and obviously dominant post moves. Underrated as a passer as well, and can get guys open for easy baskets. He is the 1# option on offense and on defense he is anchoring what I hope to be the one of the best defensive teams in this league. In most match-ups he should be the best player on the floor and certainly the best big.
PF: Elton Brand - $1,000,000

2001-2004
Offensive Rebound Pct - 2001-02 NBA 15.0 (1)
Player Efficiency Rating - 2001-02 NBA 23.6 (7)
Best Year within Peak: 18/11.6/2.4 with 2 blocks and 1 steal. .527 FG% and .742FT%
- In his prime he was being compared to Duncan and KG, simply a beast who has a good post game but also has very solid range for a big and can spread the floor a bit for Hakeem. His monster wingspan gives me good length and defense at the PF spot.
SF: Scottie Pippen - $15,000,000

1994-1997
1994-95 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1994-95 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1995-96 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1995-96 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1996-97 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
1996-97 NBA All-NBA (2nd)
MVP Award Shares - 1995-96 NBA 0.200 (5)
Steals - 1994-95 NBA 232 (1)
Best Year within Peak: 21/8/5.2 with 1 blocks and 2.9 steals. .480FG% and .716FT%
1994-95: 3P% .345, 3PA 4
1995-96: 3P% .374, 3PA 5.2
1996-97: 3P% .368, 3PA 5.2
- Pippen is one of the most versatile players to play in the league, just a very unique skillset. He was good enough to be a 1# guy by himself and was in fact a serious MVP candidate at one point, but he was willing to defer and play a sidekick role for the majority of his career. The GOAT perimeter defender in this league and maybe ever, and also a brilliant passer, a point forward who gives this team elite passing and playmaking at the SF spot. A very efficient scorer and in my chosen years he is one of the best 3 point shooters in this league, he can spread the floor for Hakeem. Along with Hakeem he gives me the best 1-2 punch on defense in the league and a pretty damn good 1-2 punch on offense.
SG: Michael Finley - 1 Mill

2002-2005
Best Year within Peak: 19/6/3 with 1 steal. .425FG% and .861FT%
2002-03: 3P% .370, 3PA 4.7
2003-04: 3P% .405, 3PA 5.1
2004-05: 3P% .407, 3PA 4.5
- A deadly 3 point threat, with a very good all around game. He can play off the ball and with the play-making from Isiah and Pippen we wanted a pure scorer at SG. He will spread the floor with his shooting ability and is a good passer as well which is a theme on this team. Though he was no slouch on defense, he will guard the weaker of the two wing positions with Pippen guarding the opposing teams primary wing scorer. Just a nice fit on this team.
PG: Isiah Thomas - $12,000,000

1983-1985
1983-84 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1984-85 NBA All-NBA (1st)
1985-86 NBA All-NBA (1st)
MVP Award Shares - 1983-84 NBA 0.151 (5)
1983-84 NBA All-Star Game MVP
1985-86 NBA All-Star Game MVP
Minutes Played - 1982-83 NBA 3093 (1)
Assists - 1983-84 NBA 914 (1), 1984-85 NBA 1123 (1)
Steals - 1982-83 NBA 199 (2), 1983-84 NBA 204 (2)
Best Year within Peak: 21/14/4.5 with 2.3 steals. .458FG% and .809FT%
1983-84: 3P% .338, 3PA 0.8
1984-85: 3P% .257, 3PA 1.4
1985-86: 3P% 310, 3PA 1.1
- Isiah was one of the only players that has a winning postseason record against Bird, MJ and Magic. He won 2 championships as the first option on those Pistons in the late 80’s. Just an unbelievable floor general and in my chosen years he had the single season APG record, a ridicules 14 assists per game. A great scorer, not many PG’s in this league will be able to slow him down, tough as nails, clutch as hell, a great leader, and he elevated his game come the post season.
Two examples of this:
Isiahs 16 point outburst in 90 sec to send a game 5 to OT
Isiahs 26 point outburst in the 3rd to win game 6 of the NBA Finals
Isiah will have many weapons to work with here, and he will be our 2nd or 3rd option on offense depending on who is on the floor. Isiah was also a tough defender who will work on that end, if he has to guard some of the bigger PG's in the league he will have plenty of help.
Bench
6th Man
SF/SG: Shane Battier - 1 Mill

2006-2009
2007-08 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
2008-09 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
Defensive Win Shares - 2007-08 NBA 4.6 (9)
Best Year within Peak: 9/5/2 with 1 block and 1 steal. .428FG% and .743FT%
2006-07: 3P% .421, 3PA 4.5
2007-08: 3P% .377, 3PA 4.6
2008-09: 3P% .384, 3PA 4
- One of the great perimeter defenders of his generation, along with Pippen he forms one half of the best defensive wing combo in this league. An extremely smart player who currently guards the best players in the league, most notably Kobe Bryant, better than anyone can. In most cases he will be locking down the second best perimeter defender on the other team. Wing penetration will be hard to come by against our team and Hakeem will be waiting for any guards or wings that happen to slip by Pippen or Battier. On offense Battier is more of a glue guy, who will mainly be a corner 3 guy who will be seeing a lot of open looks will Thomas/Pippen/Hakeem creating shot opportunities for him. I chose to make him my 6th man and play him major minutes him because he doesn’t demand the ball a lot on offense and his high 3P% will help space the floor.
1st Big
Cc/PF: Robert Parish - 4mill

1988-1991
1988-89 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
1990 NBA Allstar
1991 NBA Allstar
Best Year within Peak: 19/12.5/2 with 1.5 blocks and 1 steal. .570FG% and .719FT%
- An elite center who was a great defender and rebounder, and one of the best shooting centers of all time. Heres a quote from Bill Walton:
"He's probably the best medium-range shooting big man in the history of the game. ...
A great player that is very comfortable being a support player he will be the 3rd big in our rotation, and in situations when both Parish and Hakeem are on the floor, Parish will guard the opposing center while Hakeem will defend the opposing power forward.
PF/SF: Andrei Kirilenko - 1 mill

2003-2006
2003-04 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
2004-05 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
2005-06 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
Blocks Per Game - 2004-05 NBA 3.3 (1)
SG: Raja Bell - 1 mill

2005-2008
2006-07 NBA All-Defensive (1st)
2007-08 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
3-Pt Field Goals - 2006-07 NBA 205 (1)
SG/PG: Gilbert Arenas - 1 mill

2004-2007
2004-05 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
2005-06 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
2006-07 NBA All-NBA (2nd)
MVP Award Shares - 2006-07 NBA 0.024 (8)
3-Pt Field Goals - 2006-07 NBA 205 (1)
Injury Reserve
Cc: Zydrunas Ilgauskas - 1 mill

2003-2006
Offensive Rebounds - 2004-05 NBA 299 (1)
PG: Eric Snow - 1 mill

2001-2004
2002-03 NBA All-Defensive (2nd)
Re: Golden Era Auction Draft Roster Thread
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THE BONED SAMUELS

C- MOSES MALONE (1981-1983) ($17.5 M)
2 MVP's, Finals MVP, 3 All Stars, 3 All NBA selections (twice 1st team), All Defesive 1st team
NBA Offensive rebound leader all 3 years, top 5 Defensive rebound leader all 3 years (1st, 2nd, 5th), Total Reb leader all 3 years, 2nd in the league in points all 3 years, top 5 in Points per all 3 years (2nd, 2nd, 5th), Top 3 in Effincency rating all 3 years (1st, 1st, 3rd), Top 3 in WIN shares (1st, 1st,3rd)
3 year averages: 27.8 ppg, 13.5 reb, .93 steals, 1.63 blks, .514 FG%, .76 FT%

PF- CHRIS WEBBER (2000-2003) ($6 M)
3 All Stars, 3 All NBA selections (1st, 2nd 3rd team), TOP 10 MVP voting all 3 years (9,4,7)
3 year averages: 25.4 ppg, 10.6 reb, 4.5 asst, 1.5 steals, 1.6 blks, .486 FG%, .734 FG%

SF/PF – JAMES WORTHY (1988-1990) ($1 M)
Finals MVP, 3 All Star, All NBA (3rd)
3 year averages: 20.4 ppg, 5.7 reb, 3.7 asst, 1.2 steals, .542 FG%, .787 FT%

SG- REGGIE MILLER (1995-1997) ($7 M)
2 All Stars, 2 All NBA selections (3rd team), 3 point leader, Top 10 FT% all 3 years (4,8,6)
3 year averages: 20.8 ppg, 2.97 reb, 3.2 asst, 1 steal, .463 FG%, .423 3pt%, .881 FT%, 197 3’s made per

PG- JASON KIDD (1999-2001) ($11 M)
3 All Stars, 3 All NBA selections (all 1st team), 3 All Defensive selections (twice 1st team, once 2nd)
Assist per leader all 3 years, Top 5 steals per in all 3 years, MVP voting all 3 years (5,11,8)
3 year averages: 16 ppg, 10.2 asst, 6.8 reb, 2.2 steals, .42 FG%, .333 3pt%, .80 FT%
BENCH

SF- ALEX ENGLISH (1982-1984) ($1.5 M)
3 All Stars, 2 All NBA selections (both 2nd team), Scoring Leader
Top 5 in Points per all 3 years (1st, 4th, 4th), Top 10 in Win Shares all 3 years (5th, 5th, 9th)
3 year averages: 26.73 ppg, 6.6 reb, 5 asst, 1.4 blk, 1 steal, .517 FG%, .838 FT%

PF/C- BEN WALLACE (2003-2005) ($3.5 M)
2 Defensive Player of the Year Awards, 3 All Stars, 3 All Defensive 1st team selections, 3 All NBA selections (2nd, 2nd, 3rd), 3 Top 10 finishes in MVP voting (7,8,10), Leaders in Blocks (2nd, 2nd, 3rd), Rebounds Per game leaders (1st,2nd,3rd), Finished in the top 3 all years in Defensive Rating (1st twice), Finished 1st all years in Defensive Win Shares
3 year averages: 8.7 ppg, 13.33 Reb, 1.67 asst, 1.53 steals, 2.87 blocks

PG/SG- ALVIN ROBERTSON (1986-1988) ($3.5 M)
Defensive Player of the Year , 3 All Star, 3 All Defensive selections (1st, 2nd,2nd), All NBA selection (2nd), league leaders in Steals (1st,1st, 2nd)
3 year averages: 18.1 ppg, 5.9 reb, 5.8 assts, 3.3 steals, .482 FG%, .767 FT%

PG- MO CHEEKS (1984-1986) ($1.5 M)
3 time All Defensive 1st team, All Star
3 year averages: 13.73 ppg, 7.33 asst, 2.8 reb, 2.33 steals, .552 FG%, .818 FT%

SG- ALLAN HOUSTON (1995-1997) ($ 3 M)
* these may not be the best seasons for Allan, but they were his best seasons from 3. And since that is his role, that is what I chose. He had better 3 year spans scoring, making All Star teams, and leading the league in FT%. But one of these seasons he actually came off the bench and still managed to make 147 3’s!
3 yr avgs: 16.3 ppg, 3 reb, 2.5 assts, .456 FG%, .412 3pt%, .829 FT%, 166 3’s made per

C- BRAD DOUGHERTY (1991-1993) ($1 M)
3 All Stars, MVP voting (10th, 11th), All NBA (3rd) , Win shares (6th, 8th)
3 year averages: 21.1 ppg, 10.5 reb, 3.8 assts, .555 FG%, .767 FT%

SG/SF – PAUL PRESSEY (1985-1987) ($1.5 M)
3 All Defensve selections (1st, 1st, 2nd)
3 year averages: 14.8 ppg, 5.1 reb, 7.3 assts, 1.83 steals, .494 FG%, .767 FT%
ROTATION (will change depending on matchups)
PG- JASON KIDD (33 ), A.ROBERTSON ( 10 ), MO CHEEKS ( 5)
SG- REGGIE MILLER ( 33), A.ROBERSTON ( 15 ), ALLAN HOUSTON
SF- JAMES WORTHY ( 23), ALEX ENGLISH ( 25), PAUL PRESSEY
PF- CHRIS WEBBER ( 30), BEN WALLACE ( 10), JAMES WORTHY ( 8)
C – MOSES MALONE ( 33), BEN WALLACE ( 10), BRAD DAUGHERTY ( 5)

C- MOSES MALONE (1981-1983) ($17.5 M)
2 MVP's, Finals MVP, 3 All Stars, 3 All NBA selections (twice 1st team), All Defesive 1st team
NBA Offensive rebound leader all 3 years, top 5 Defensive rebound leader all 3 years (1st, 2nd, 5th), Total Reb leader all 3 years, 2nd in the league in points all 3 years, top 5 in Points per all 3 years (2nd, 2nd, 5th), Top 3 in Effincency rating all 3 years (1st, 1st, 3rd), Top 3 in WIN shares (1st, 1st,3rd)
3 year averages: 27.8 ppg, 13.5 reb, .93 steals, 1.63 blks, .514 FG%, .76 FT%

PF- CHRIS WEBBER (2000-2003) ($6 M)
3 All Stars, 3 All NBA selections (1st, 2nd 3rd team), TOP 10 MVP voting all 3 years (9,4,7)
3 year averages: 25.4 ppg, 10.6 reb, 4.5 asst, 1.5 steals, 1.6 blks, .486 FG%, .734 FG%

SF/PF – JAMES WORTHY (1988-1990) ($1 M)
Finals MVP, 3 All Star, All NBA (3rd)
3 year averages: 20.4 ppg, 5.7 reb, 3.7 asst, 1.2 steals, .542 FG%, .787 FT%

SG- REGGIE MILLER (1995-1997) ($7 M)
2 All Stars, 2 All NBA selections (3rd team), 3 point leader, Top 10 FT% all 3 years (4,8,6)
3 year averages: 20.8 ppg, 2.97 reb, 3.2 asst, 1 steal, .463 FG%, .423 3pt%, .881 FT%, 197 3’s made per

PG- JASON KIDD (1999-2001) ($11 M)
3 All Stars, 3 All NBA selections (all 1st team), 3 All Defensive selections (twice 1st team, once 2nd)
Assist per leader all 3 years, Top 5 steals per in all 3 years, MVP voting all 3 years (5,11,8)
3 year averages: 16 ppg, 10.2 asst, 6.8 reb, 2.2 steals, .42 FG%, .333 3pt%, .80 FT%
BENCH

SF- ALEX ENGLISH (1982-1984) ($1.5 M)
3 All Stars, 2 All NBA selections (both 2nd team), Scoring Leader
Top 5 in Points per all 3 years (1st, 4th, 4th), Top 10 in Win Shares all 3 years (5th, 5th, 9th)
3 year averages: 26.73 ppg, 6.6 reb, 5 asst, 1.4 blk, 1 steal, .517 FG%, .838 FT%

PF/C- BEN WALLACE (2003-2005) ($3.5 M)
2 Defensive Player of the Year Awards, 3 All Stars, 3 All Defensive 1st team selections, 3 All NBA selections (2nd, 2nd, 3rd), 3 Top 10 finishes in MVP voting (7,8,10), Leaders in Blocks (2nd, 2nd, 3rd), Rebounds Per game leaders (1st,2nd,3rd), Finished in the top 3 all years in Defensive Rating (1st twice), Finished 1st all years in Defensive Win Shares
3 year averages: 8.7 ppg, 13.33 Reb, 1.67 asst, 1.53 steals, 2.87 blocks

PG/SG- ALVIN ROBERTSON (1986-1988) ($3.5 M)
Defensive Player of the Year , 3 All Star, 3 All Defensive selections (1st, 2nd,2nd), All NBA selection (2nd), league leaders in Steals (1st,1st, 2nd)
3 year averages: 18.1 ppg, 5.9 reb, 5.8 assts, 3.3 steals, .482 FG%, .767 FT%

PG- MO CHEEKS (1984-1986) ($1.5 M)
3 time All Defensive 1st team, All Star
3 year averages: 13.73 ppg, 7.33 asst, 2.8 reb, 2.33 steals, .552 FG%, .818 FT%

SG- ALLAN HOUSTON (1995-1997) ($ 3 M)
* these may not be the best seasons for Allan, but they were his best seasons from 3. And since that is his role, that is what I chose. He had better 3 year spans scoring, making All Star teams, and leading the league in FT%. But one of these seasons he actually came off the bench and still managed to make 147 3’s!
3 yr avgs: 16.3 ppg, 3 reb, 2.5 assts, .456 FG%, .412 3pt%, .829 FT%, 166 3’s made per

C- BRAD DOUGHERTY (1991-1993) ($1 M)
3 All Stars, MVP voting (10th, 11th), All NBA (3rd) , Win shares (6th, 8th)
3 year averages: 21.1 ppg, 10.5 reb, 3.8 assts, .555 FG%, .767 FT%

SG/SF – PAUL PRESSEY (1985-1987) ($1.5 M)
3 All Defensve selections (1st, 1st, 2nd)
3 year averages: 14.8 ppg, 5.1 reb, 7.3 assts, 1.83 steals, .494 FG%, .767 FT%
ROTATION (will change depending on matchups)
PG- JASON KIDD (33 ), A.ROBERTSON ( 10 ), MO CHEEKS ( 5)
SG- REGGIE MILLER ( 33), A.ROBERSTON ( 15 ), ALLAN HOUSTON
SF- JAMES WORTHY ( 23), ALEX ENGLISH ( 25), PAUL PRESSEY
PF- CHRIS WEBBER ( 30), BEN WALLACE ( 10), JAMES WORTHY ( 8)
C – MOSES MALONE ( 33), BEN WALLACE ( 10), BRAD DAUGHERTY ( 5)
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SG: DWade / VC / Grant Hill
SF: KD / MWP
PF: Ibaka / Landry
C : DMC / Dalembert / Kelly Olynyk
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PG: DWill / Bayless
SG: DWade / VC / Grant Hill
SF: KD / MWP
PF: Ibaka / Landry
C : DMC / Dalembert / Kelly Olynyk
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Starters:
C Artis Gilmore - $2M
1980-1983 Average Stats
18 points, 10.8 rebounds, 2.5 blocks, 64.9% FG, 73.7% FT
Notes: Led the league in FG%, TS%, eFG% all 3 years, led the league in ORtg (124) in 81-82
PF Karl Malone - $14.5M![]()
1987-1990 Average Stats
29.2 points, 11.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.6 steals, 53.3% FG, 74.2% FT
Notes: All NBA Defensive 2nd Team (87-88), All NBA 1st Team (3x)
SF Vince Carter - $3M
1999-2002 Average Stats
26 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.5 steals, 1 block, 45.1% FG, 40% 3PT (1.8 makes), 78.5% FT
Notes: All NBA 3rd Team (99-00), All NBA 2nd Team (00-01)
SG Joe Dumars - $8M
1988-1991 Average Stats
18.5 points, 5.4 assists, 2.5 rebounds, 1 steal, 48.8% FG, 40% 3PT, 88% FT
Notes: NBA Finals MVP, All Defensive 1st (2x), All Defensive 2nd, All NBA 3rd Team (2x)
PG Magic Johnson - $16.5M
1986-1989 Average Stats
22 points, 12.3 assists, 6.8 rebounds, 1.7 steals, 50.7% FG, 87% FT
Notes: NBA Finals MVP (86-87), NBA MVP (2x), All NBA 1st Team (3x), led the league in assists (86-87)
Bench:
PG Mookie Blaylock - $1M
1994-1997 Average Stats
16.8 points, 6.5 assists, 4.8 rebounds, 2.6 steals, 42% FG, 36.5% 3PT (2.7 makes)
Notes: NBA All Defensive 1st Team (94-95), NBA All Defensive 2nd Team (2x)
SG Dale Ellis - $1.5M
1986-1989 Average Stats
24.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.1 steals, 50.7% FG, 42% 3PT (1.4 makes)
Notes: NBA Most Improved Player (86-87), All NBA 3rd Team (88-89)
SG/SF Eddie Jones - $2M
1997-2000 Average Stats
17.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.4 steals, 45% FG, 36.7% 3PT (1.5 makes)
Notes: All NBA Defensive 2nd Team (3x), All NBA 3rd Team (99-00), led the league in steals in 99-00
SF Dominique Wilkins - $1.5M
1985-1988 Average Stats
30 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 46.5% FG, 82% FT
Notes: All NBA 1st Team (85-86), All NBA 2nd Team (2x), led the league in scoring in 85-86
PF Dan Roundfield - $2.5M
1979-1982 Average Stats
17.5 points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.7 blocks, 1.1 steals, 49.7% FG, 73% FT
Notes: All NBA 2nd Team (79-80), All NBA Defensive 1st Team (2x), All NBA Defensive 2nd Team (80-81)
PF/C Horace Grant - $1.5M
1991-1994 Average Stats
14.2 points, 10.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.4 blocks, 1.2 steals, 53.7% FG
Notes: All NBA Defensive 2nd Team (2x)
C Jack Sikma - $4M
19 points, 11.7 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.2 steals, 1.1 blocks, 48% FG, 84.8% FT
Notes: All NBA Defensive 2nd Team (81-82), taxi driver in NBA commercial called him GOAT center
Rotation
My rotation is going to be almost entirely based on who the opponent is, but here's the rough outline regardless:
Artis Gilmore (32) - Jack Sikma (16)
Karl Malone (34) - Jack Sikma (14)
Vince Carter (28) - Eddie Jones (20)
Joe Dumars (32) - Dale Ellis (16)
Magic Johnson (34) - Mookie Blaylock (14)
Gameplan
This team is based on high efficiency, great rebounding from all positions and plenty of spacing, all keys to success in a league like this. Magic Johnson and Karl Malone stand out as the center pieces of the team, and any team with Magic always gives the defense fits in terms of who to put him on. He has the ability to post up any PG and drive by any wing or big. His playmaking is the spark that will make this team go offensively. Karl Malone is a beast pretty much everywhere on offense and his ability to hit the mid-range shot yet also bang in the post is why is his game is so versatile. He's arguably the best offensive PF to ever play the game, and him and Magic are a duo that any team in this league will have enormous amounts of trouble stopping. Offensively, I definitely want to operate at a quick pace, because teams will be forced to make faster decisions, leading to mismatch opportunities and easy buckets. Magic is the best passer of all time and he excels in the open floor, so scoring in transition is definitely a major part of our offense. Vince Carter and Joe Dumars add two more guys who are not afraid to have the ball in their hands and can space the floor, both being excellent from beyond the arc. Inside, Artis Gilmore is a ridiculously efficient big with a soft left-handed touch around the basket. Our starting lineup also features great athleticism which Magic can obviously take advantage of. Off the bench, all 4 of the players listed in the rotation are excellent shooters and solid defenders. Dominique adds some nice slashing/finishing ability and Grant is a very good finisher with solid athleticism. Our offense is definitely going to be tough to deal with.
On defense, I want to keep it extremely simple. We have the talent to get the job done defensively, so I need to let these guys go to work. Joe Dumars is the PERFECT fit with Magic Johnson defensively. He can take the pressure of Magic and guard the opposition's best guard. Magic can shift on the weaker offensive player, making his life much easier. Vince Carter always had the athleticism and ability to defend and he was a decent defender, but again I feel this team will bring out his best. He's going to have to play a huge role guarding some of the larger small forwards in the league and he's a major creator of turnovers. Karl Malone is an absolute dominating man defender and Gilmore is an elite help defender. In my opinion, Gilmore/Sikma have given me a very solid tandem at center that can help contain some of the better centers in the league. Defenders like Blaylock, Jones, Grant are all guys who could play situationally depending on the matchup.
Finally, this team has guys full of that pure determination to win. Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Magic Johnson are all guys who have battled through a lot through their careers but remain some of the most respected players to ever play the game. That is the attitude of winners and it's something I believe will give me a competitive edge.
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PG: Chauncey Billups (3 year span TBD): Mr Big Shot is pretty much the definition of the sort of player you want in this competition. The ability to score, but not the desire to take shots from teammates. The ability to run a team without being ball dominant. A top shooter in the league, a great penetrator. Great size and defense at his position. He does it all for you.
SG: Clyde Drexler (87/88-89/90): Drexler is, in my opinion, the 2nd best SG in this league. All respect due to Kobe (and Wade if you feel he had an argument), Clyde was just transcendent, and if he didn't play as Michael's contemporary it would be more apparent. Clyde remade himself every year as whatever his team needed. At different points he averaged 8 assists and 8 boards, always scored in bunches at a more efficient rate than SGs not named Michael. He was a good man defender and terrific ballhawk. One of the best things about Clyde is he played like a big, and no one can shoot over him at his position.
Accolades: All NBA 2nd, All NBA 3rd
SF: Bobby Jones (79/80 to 81/82) The Secretary of Defense was ridiculous. Still one of my favorite players. Not only can he D up so many different people it will make your head spin, but he's got elite rebounding skills for a SF or good ones for a PF, he's a terrific weakside and team defender, and he scores hyperefficiently with his limited touches.
Accolades: All Def 1st x3, and they basically made the 6th man of the year award for him, but not until after my chosen set of years.
PF: Dirk Nowitzki (04/05 to 06/07 season): Dirk is in the discussion for the greatest shooter of all time. And he's seven feet tall with a release so high you've got about as good a chance of blocking his shot as Kareem's sky hook. Dirk's final season being used in this competition featured the oft mentioned, seldom reached 50/40/90 standard. He also scores at an incredible rate, has improved his defense (though he'll never be a terrific help defender) and developed a post/mid range game. This isn't the Dirk of his first few seasons jacking up 5 3s a game. Along with Gervin, Ewing, and Drexler he commands a double in a league where you simply can't double anyone.
Accolades: All NBA 1st x3, NBP MVP, PER leader x2, Win Shares leader x2, Offensive Win Shares leader x2
C: Patrick Ewing (93/94-95/96): All Ewing ever did was anchor one of the best defenses in the league every year with little to no help while sporting obscene usage rates, but still managing to get his efficient 20 points. In our offense he's not going to be forced to do everything himself. He's surrounded by threats freeing him up to further improve his efficiency.
Accolades: All NBA 2nd, DRBRT Leader, DWS Leader, DRTG Leader
Bench
George Gervin (79/80 season to 81/82 season): Gervin is one of the greatest scorers. Ever. Claiming more scoring titles than anyone but Wilt and Jordan (on just as high efficiency as Michael) when everyone knows where the ball is going. The problem is, you dont know what he's going to do with it. Hookshots, layups, jumpers. He had it all. In a league WITH triple teams Gervin routinely dropped 30 and 40 points. In a league where you can't triple him. You're not stopping him. Jerry West doesn't think you can stop him either way: "You don't stop George Gervin. You just hope that his arm gets tired after 40 shots. I believe the guy can score when he wants to. I wonder if he gets bored out there."
Accolades: All NBA 1stx3, Scoring title x2
Kevin Johnson (88/89-90/91) Name the players in this competition with three straight 20 point 10 assist on 50+ eFG% seasons: Kevin Johnson. That's it. not Gary Payton, not IT, not even Magic. The only reason we don't hear about KJ as much as this point is due to his injures. Unfortunately for my competitors, these are KJ's healthy seasons. Supremely efficient and relentlessly going at his defenders, Johnson scored with relative ease and distributed with the best of them. He was also an accomplished ball thief and a pretty damn good defender at his size.
Accolades: All NBA 2st x3
Bill Walton (83/84-85/86) Walton was an absolutely ridiculous talent. Stellar defense, passing, shooting, BBIQ, great footwork and weakside D. Only problem was his ridiculous amount of injuries. Later in his career in the limited minutes roles, Walton played fabulously once again. His per 36 numbers bear this out as well as his advanced statistics. He'll make a fine back-up to Patrick.
All Def 2nd, DRTG Leader
Derrick Coleman (92/93-94/95): Derrick is one of the most talented guys we've seen in this league, bar none. And when he put it together, he was a force. He could score in a variety of ways included a reliable jumper and got to the line often. He's a deep bench guy who will likely only take minutes when the match-ups present themselves.
Gus Williams (79/80-81/82): More coming
Accolades: All NBA 1st, All NBA 2nd
Kevin Willis (91/92-93/94): More coming
Accolades: All NBA 3rd x1
Ewing-13m
Drexler-12.5m
Dirk-11m
Gervin-2m
Johnson-2.5m
Billups-5m
Jones-4m
Walton-1m
Coleman-1m
Williams-1m
Willis-1m
50m
PG: Chauncey Billups (3 year span TBD): Mr Big Shot is pretty much the definition of the sort of player you want in this competition. The ability to score, but not the desire to take shots from teammates. The ability to run a team without being ball dominant. A top shooter in the league, a great penetrator. Great size and defense at his position. He does it all for you.
SG: Clyde Drexler (87/88-89/90): Drexler is, in my opinion, the 2nd best SG in this league. All respect due to Kobe (and Wade if you feel he had an argument), Clyde was just transcendent, and if he didn't play as Michael's contemporary it would be more apparent. Clyde remade himself every year as whatever his team needed. At different points he averaged 8 assists and 8 boards, always scored in bunches at a more efficient rate than SGs not named Michael. He was a good man defender and terrific ballhawk. One of the best things about Clyde is he played like a big, and no one can shoot over him at his position.
Accolades: All NBA 2nd, All NBA 3rd
SF: Bobby Jones (79/80 to 81/82) The Secretary of Defense was ridiculous. Still one of my favorite players. Not only can he D up so many different people it will make your head spin, but he's got elite rebounding skills for a SF or good ones for a PF, he's a terrific weakside and team defender, and he scores hyperefficiently with his limited touches.
Accolades: All Def 1st x3, and they basically made the 6th man of the year award for him, but not until after my chosen set of years.
PF: Dirk Nowitzki (04/05 to 06/07 season): Dirk is in the discussion for the greatest shooter of all time. And he's seven feet tall with a release so high you've got about as good a chance of blocking his shot as Kareem's sky hook. Dirk's final season being used in this competition featured the oft mentioned, seldom reached 50/40/90 standard. He also scores at an incredible rate, has improved his defense (though he'll never be a terrific help defender) and developed a post/mid range game. This isn't the Dirk of his first few seasons jacking up 5 3s a game. Along with Gervin, Ewing, and Drexler he commands a double in a league where you simply can't double anyone.
Accolades: All NBA 1st x3, NBP MVP, PER leader x2, Win Shares leader x2, Offensive Win Shares leader x2
C: Patrick Ewing (93/94-95/96): All Ewing ever did was anchor one of the best defenses in the league every year with little to no help while sporting obscene usage rates, but still managing to get his efficient 20 points. In our offense he's not going to be forced to do everything himself. He's surrounded by threats freeing him up to further improve his efficiency.
Accolades: All NBA 2nd, DRBRT Leader, DWS Leader, DRTG Leader
Bench
George Gervin (79/80 season to 81/82 season): Gervin is one of the greatest scorers. Ever. Claiming more scoring titles than anyone but Wilt and Jordan (on just as high efficiency as Michael) when everyone knows where the ball is going. The problem is, you dont know what he's going to do with it. Hookshots, layups, jumpers. He had it all. In a league WITH triple teams Gervin routinely dropped 30 and 40 points. In a league where you can't triple him. You're not stopping him. Jerry West doesn't think you can stop him either way: "You don't stop George Gervin. You just hope that his arm gets tired after 40 shots. I believe the guy can score when he wants to. I wonder if he gets bored out there."
Accolades: All NBA 1stx3, Scoring title x2
Kevin Johnson (88/89-90/91) Name the players in this competition with three straight 20 point 10 assist on 50+ eFG% seasons: Kevin Johnson. That's it. not Gary Payton, not IT, not even Magic. The only reason we don't hear about KJ as much as this point is due to his injures. Unfortunately for my competitors, these are KJ's healthy seasons. Supremely efficient and relentlessly going at his defenders, Johnson scored with relative ease and distributed with the best of them. He was also an accomplished ball thief and a pretty damn good defender at his size.
Accolades: All NBA 2st x3
Bill Walton (83/84-85/86) Walton was an absolutely ridiculous talent. Stellar defense, passing, shooting, BBIQ, great footwork and weakside D. Only problem was his ridiculous amount of injuries. Later in his career in the limited minutes roles, Walton played fabulously once again. His per 36 numbers bear this out as well as his advanced statistics. He'll make a fine back-up to Patrick.
All Def 2nd, DRTG Leader
Derrick Coleman (92/93-94/95): Derrick is one of the most talented guys we've seen in this league, bar none. And when he put it together, he was a force. He could score in a variety of ways included a reliable jumper and got to the line often. He's a deep bench guy who will likely only take minutes when the match-ups present themselves.
Gus Williams (79/80-81/82): More coming
Accolades: All NBA 1st, All NBA 2nd
Kevin Willis (91/92-93/94): More coming
Accolades: All NBA 3rd x1
Ewing-13m
Drexler-12.5m
Dirk-11m
Gervin-2m
Johnson-2.5m
Billups-5m
Jones-4m
Walton-1m
Coleman-1m
Williams-1m
Willis-1m
50m
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G:
Dennis Johnson

'83-'84 - '85-'86
(FG%/3PT/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.437 .125 .852 3.5 4.2 1.2 0.7 13.2
.462 .269 .853 4.0 6.8 1.2 0.5 15.7
.455 .143 .818 3.4 5.8 1.4 0.4 15.6
Awards: All NBA Defensive Second Team (3 Times), NBA Champion (2 Times)
G:
Kobe Bryant

'06-'07 - '08-'09
(FG%/3PT/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.463 .344 .868 5.7 5.4 1.4 0.5 31.6
.459 .361 .840 6.3 5.4 1.8 0.5 28.3
.467 .351 .856 5.2 4.9 1.5 0.5 26.8
Awards: NBA MVP, NBA Finals MVP, NBA Champion, Scoring Champion, All-NBA First Team (all three seasons), All-NBA First Defensive Team (all three seasons)
F:
Tracy McGrady

'00-'01 - '02-'03
(FG%/3PT/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.457 .355 .733 7.5 4.6 1.5 1.5 26.8
.451 .364 .748 7.9 5.3 1.6 1.0 25.6
.457 .386 .793 6.5 5.5 1.7 0.8 32.1
Awards: Scoring Champion, All-NBA First Team (two seasons), All-NBA Second Team (one seasons), PER champ, Most Improved Player of the Year
F:
Pau Gasol

'06-'07 - '08-'09
(FG%/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.538 .748 9.8 3.4 0.5 2.1 20.8
.534 .807 8.4 3.2 0.5 1.5 18.9
.567 .781 9.6 3.5 0.6 1.0 18.9
Awards: NBA Champion, All NBA Third Team
C:
Dikembe Mutombo

'96-'97 - '98-'99
(FG%/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.527 .705 11.6 1.4 0.6 3.3 13.3
.537 .670 11.4 1.0 0.4 3.4 13.4
.512 .684 12.2 1.1 0.3 2.9 10.8
Awards: 2 Time Defensive Player of the year, 2 Time All-NBA Defensive First, 1 Time All-NBA defensive second, and 1 Time All-NBA 3rd Team
Bench
G: Derek Harper ('87-'88 to '89-'90 -Two Time All-NBA Second Defensive Team)
G: Doug Christie ('00-'01 to '02-'03 - Two Time All-NBA Second and One Time First Defensive Team)
F: Tayshuan Prince ('05-'06 to '07-'08 - Three Time All-NBA Second Defensive Team)
F: Otis Thorpe ('91-'92 to '93-'94 - NBA Champion)
C: Tree Rollins ('81-'82 to '83-'84 - One Time All-NBA First and One Time Second Defensive Team, Block Champion)
F: Mark Aguirre ('88-'89 to '90-'91 - Two Time NBA Champion)
F: Elvin Hayes ('80-'81 to '82-'83)
Salaries
Kobe Bryant- 20 Million
Tracy McGrady- 12 Million
Deke Mutombo- 7.5 Million
Dennis Johnson- 3 Million
Derek Harper- 1 Million
Pau Gasol - 8 Million
Mark Aguirre - 1 Million
G:
Dennis Johnson

'83-'84 - '85-'86
(FG%/3PT/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.437 .125 .852 3.5 4.2 1.2 0.7 13.2
.462 .269 .853 4.0 6.8 1.2 0.5 15.7
.455 .143 .818 3.4 5.8 1.4 0.4 15.6
Awards: All NBA Defensive Second Team (3 Times), NBA Champion (2 Times)
G:
Kobe Bryant

'06-'07 - '08-'09
(FG%/3PT/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.463 .344 .868 5.7 5.4 1.4 0.5 31.6
.459 .361 .840 6.3 5.4 1.8 0.5 28.3
.467 .351 .856 5.2 4.9 1.5 0.5 26.8
Awards: NBA MVP, NBA Finals MVP, NBA Champion, Scoring Champion, All-NBA First Team (all three seasons), All-NBA First Defensive Team (all three seasons)
F:
Tracy McGrady

'00-'01 - '02-'03
(FG%/3PT/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.457 .355 .733 7.5 4.6 1.5 1.5 26.8
.451 .364 .748 7.9 5.3 1.6 1.0 25.6
.457 .386 .793 6.5 5.5 1.7 0.8 32.1
Awards: Scoring Champion, All-NBA First Team (two seasons), All-NBA Second Team (one seasons), PER champ, Most Improved Player of the Year
F:
Pau Gasol

'06-'07 - '08-'09
(FG%/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.538 .748 9.8 3.4 0.5 2.1 20.8
.534 .807 8.4 3.2 0.5 1.5 18.9
.567 .781 9.6 3.5 0.6 1.0 18.9
Awards: NBA Champion, All NBA Third Team
C:
Dikembe Mutombo

'96-'97 - '98-'99
(FG%/FT%/REB/AST/STL/BLK/PPG)
.527 .705 11.6 1.4 0.6 3.3 13.3
.537 .670 11.4 1.0 0.4 3.4 13.4
.512 .684 12.2 1.1 0.3 2.9 10.8
Awards: 2 Time Defensive Player of the year, 2 Time All-NBA Defensive First, 1 Time All-NBA defensive second, and 1 Time All-NBA 3rd Team
Bench
G: Derek Harper ('87-'88 to '89-'90 -Two Time All-NBA Second Defensive Team)
G: Doug Christie ('00-'01 to '02-'03 - Two Time All-NBA Second and One Time First Defensive Team)
F: Tayshuan Prince ('05-'06 to '07-'08 - Three Time All-NBA Second Defensive Team)
F: Otis Thorpe ('91-'92 to '93-'94 - NBA Champion)
C: Tree Rollins ('81-'82 to '83-'84 - One Time All-NBA First and One Time Second Defensive Team, Block Champion)
F: Mark Aguirre ('88-'89 to '90-'91 - Two Time NBA Champion)
F: Elvin Hayes ('80-'81 to '82-'83)
Salaries
Kobe Bryant- 20 Million
Tracy McGrady- 12 Million
Deke Mutombo- 7.5 Million
Dennis Johnson- 3 Million
Derek Harper- 1 Million
Pau Gasol - 8 Million
Mark Aguirre - 1 Million
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Cc:
Tim DUNCAN, '00-'01 to '02-'03
PF:
Charles BARKLEY, '90-'91 to '92'-'93
SF:
Chris MULLIN, '89-90 to '91-92
SG:
Anfernee "Penny" HARDAWAY, '94-'95 to '96-'97
PG:
Chris PAUL, '06-'07 to '08-'09
Bench:
Allen IVERSON, '98-'99 to '00-'01
Bench:
Larry NANCE, '88-'89 to '90-'91
Bench:
Mark EATON, '84-'85 to '86-'87
Bench:
Peja STOJAKOVIC, '01-'02 to '03-'04
Bench:
Chris BOSH, '06-'07 to '08-'09
Bench:
Tim HARDAWAY, '96-97 to '98-'99
Bench:
Rodney McCRAY, '86-'87 to '88-'89
Salaries:
Tim Duncan, 19M
Charles Barkley, 12M
Chris Paul, 5M
Penny Hardaway, 4M
Chris Mullin, 3M
Allen Iverson, 2.5M
Larry Nance, 2M
Mark Eaton, 2M
Peja Stojakovic, 2M
Chris Bosh, 1M
Tim Hardaway, 1M
Rodney McCray, from draft
Depth chart:
T Duncan/M Eaton/C Bosh
C Barkley/L Nance/C Bosh
C Mullin/P Stojakovic/R McCray
A Hardaway/A Iverson/R McCray
C Paul/T Hardaway/A Iverson
Cc:

PF:

SF:

SG:

PG:

Bench:

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Salaries:
Tim Duncan, 19M
Charles Barkley, 12M
Chris Paul, 5M
Penny Hardaway, 4M
Chris Mullin, 3M
Allen Iverson, 2.5M
Larry Nance, 2M
Mark Eaton, 2M
Peja Stojakovic, 2M
Chris Bosh, 1M
Tim Hardaway, 1M
Rodney McCray, from draft
Depth chart:
T Duncan/M Eaton/C Bosh
C Barkley/L Nance/C Bosh
C Mullin/P Stojakovic/R McCray
A Hardaway/A Iverson/R McCray
C Paul/T Hardaway/A Iverson
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