Retro/Modern Mashup: Super Hornets vs. Super Bulls

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Retro/Modern Mashup: Super Hornets vs. Super Bulls 

Post#1 » by SelakStreet » Sat Jul 9, 2022 7:41 am

Who wins best of 7?

2010-11 New Orleans Hornets
PG: 2009 Chris Paul / 1990 Muggsy Bogues / 1996 Dell Curry
SG: 1991 Hersey Hawkins / 2012 Marco Belinelli / 2008 Willie Green
SF: 2014 Trevor Ariza / 1995 Scott Burrell
PF: 1993 Larry Johnson / 2008 David West
C: 1999 Alonzo Mourning / 2009 Emeka Okafor

2012-13 Chicago Bulls
PG: 1989 Ron Harper / 2007 Kirk Hinrich / 2009 Nate Robinson
SG: 1989 Michael Jordan / 2006 Richard Hamilton
SF: 1995 Scottie Pippen / 2007 Luol Deng
PF: 1992 Dennis Rodman / 2008 Carlos Boozer / 1995 Toni Kukoc
C: 1989 Robert Parish / 2014 Joakim Noah
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Re: Retro/Modern Mashup: Super Hornets vs. Super Bulls 

Post#2 » by Ginoboleee » Sat Jul 9, 2022 12:51 pm

Once LJ or Zo gets hurt or ejected for fighting this turns into a Globetrotters-Generals blowout.

The better question might be if that Hornets team could beat that Bulls team 5-on-4.
Think Penalty Box in Hockey.

(Why did you label the teams with the 10/11 and 12/13 seasons?)

Getting to Garbage Time (probably all of the 2nd Half) would be awesome to watch Muggsy and Nate out there.

The biggest mistake for the Hornets GM was putting Scott Burrell on the bench.
If he is cut from the team, the odds of MJ getting bored increase significantly, and thus the Hornets might keep it close through most of the 3rd Quarter too.
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Re: Retro/Modern Mashup: Super Hornets vs. Super Bulls 

Post#3 » by Ein Sof » Sat Jul 9, 2022 12:55 pm

Nice Derrick Rose jab :nod:
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Re: Retro/Modern Mashup: Super Hornets vs. Super Bulls 

Post#4 » by Ginoboleee » Sat Jul 9, 2022 12:59 pm

Ein Sof wrote:Nice Derrick Rose jab :nod:


Yeah, and Artis wants to know why his agent didn't get the call.
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Re: Retro/Modern Mashup: Super Hornets vs. Super Bulls 

Post#5 » by homecourtloss » Sat Jul 9, 2022 5:30 pm

2009 CP3 + 1999 Zo is a monster duo that would make it a battle vs. anyone and fit seamlessly. Don’t really like the LJ fit here nor his defense. I do like Ariza and his wing defense along with one of his best 3p shooting seasons. This team has a better fit than the Chicago team does.

1989 Jordan paired with a much better Pippen and a defender in ‘92 Rodman would be difficult to overcome. Kukoc would play in front of Boozer. I’m not sure Harper could be the ‘96-‘97 Harper who gave up scoring to defend everyone. Also, I see Noah playing more than Parish but that spacing with Noah/Rodman would be poor.

Could see it going either way.
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