For me super team is either a team with 3 or more All NBA 1st team players or a team with two players who can win MVP if they were on seperate teams plus one or two more all NBA players. For example
Curry , KD, Klay, Draymond - Yes. Two MVPs, one all NBA 2nd team player, and one all NBA 3rd team player
Lebron, Wade, Bosh - Yes. 3 All NBA first team players, and even two MVPs level players (wade is 57th in MVP win shares which is quite high and he got close to winning many times. Also he was a finals MVP.)
Dwight, Pau, Kobe - Yes. 3 all NBA 1st team players. (Not counting nash since he was past his prime but I think he was still ALL NBA 3rd team level when healthy)
Bulls - NO. Just Jordan and Scottie for 1st team all NBA. Rodman never made anything higher than all NBA 3rd team. And Scottie could not win an MVP on another team like Curry or KD could have.
If you say all stars that means Cleveland Cavaliers were a super team this year which is stupid.
Sometimes being an all star in the east is pretty easy. just look at some of the players who made it in the last 10 years. those are not superteam worthy players.
Sofia wrote:DirtyDez wrote:A superteam starting Ron Harper and Luc Longley? Stop it.
Yeah, pretty weak era, agreed.
That has nothing to do with weak eras. It means they were a balanced team. Superteams are not necessarily better, they are just more top heavy.