Which '93 NBA team would benefit the most from having Prime Bird
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2022 5:48 pm
Among all the 27 NBA teams that played during the '93 season, the following teams had the corresponding starting lineup from which small forward/power forward duo they started the most. Here are the most used lineups for each team from their respective divisions:
Atlantic Division:
Boston: Reggie Lewis / Alaa Abdelnaby (started alongside Dee Brown, Kevin Gamble and Robert Parish)
Miami: Glen Rice / Grant Long (started alongside Brian Shaw, Steve Smith and Rony Seikaly)
New Jersey: Chris Morris / Derrick Coleman (started alongside Kenny Anderson, Drazen Petrovic and Sam Bowie)
New York: Charles Oakley / Charles D. Smith (started alongside Greg Anthony, John Starks and Patrick Ewing)
Orlando: Nick Anderson / Tom Tolbert (started alongside Scott Skiles, Anthony Bowie and Shaquille O'Neal)
Philadelphia: Clarence Weatherspoon / Tim Perry (started alongside Hersey Hawkins, Jeff Hornacek and Andrew Lang)
Washington: Harvey Grant / Tom Gugliotta (started alongside Michael Adams, LaBradford Smith and Pervis Ellison)
Central Division:
Atlanta: Dominique Wilkins / Kevin Willis (started alongside Mookie Blaylock, Stacey Augmon and Jon Koncak)
Charlotte: Kendall Gill / Larry Johnson (started alongside Muggsy Bogues, David Wingate and Alonzo Mourning)
Chicago: Scottie Pippen / Horace Grant (started alongside B.J. Armstrong, Michael Jordan and Bill Cartwright)
Cleveland: Mike Sanders / Larry Nance, Sr. (started alongside Mark Price, Craig Ehlo and Brad Daugherty)
Detroit: Orlando Woolridge / Dennis Rodman (started alongside Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars and Bill Laimbeer)
Indiana: Detlef Schrempf / Dale Davis (started alongside Pooh Richardson, Reggie Miller and Rik Smits)
Milwaukee: Todd Day / Frank Brickowski (started alongside Eric Murdock, Blue Edwards and Anthony Avent)
Midwest Division:
Dallas: Brian Howard / Terry Davis (started alongside Derek Harper, Walter Bond and Sean Rooks)
Denver: Reggie Williams / LaPhonso Ellis (started alongside Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Mark Macon and Dikembe Mutombo)
Houston: Otis Thorpe / Robert Horry (started alongside Kenny Smith, Vernon Maxwell and Hakeem Olajuwon)
Minnesota: Chuck Person / Christian Laettner (started alongside Micheal Williams, Doug West and Felton Spencer)
San Antonio: Sean Elliott / Antoine Carr (started alongside Avery Johnson, Dale Ellis and David Robinson)
Utah: Tyrone Corbin / Karl Malone (started alongside John Stockton, Jeff Malone and Mark Eaton)
Pacific Division:
Golden State: Chris Mullin / Tyrone Hill (started alongside Tim Hardaway, Latrell Sprewell and Victor Alexander)
L.A. Clippers: Ken Norman / Danny Manning (started alongside Mark Jackson, Ron Harper and Stanley Roberts)
L.A. Lakers: James Worthy / Sam Perkins (started alongside Sedale Threatt, Byron Scott and Vlade Divac)
Phoenix: Cedric Ceballos / Charles Barkley (started alongside Kevin Johnson, Dan Majerle and Mark West)
Portland: Jerome Kersey / Buck Williams (started alongside Terry Porter, Clyde Drexler and Kevin Duckworth)
Sacramento: Lionel Simmons / Wayman Tisdale (started alongside Spud Webb, Mitch Richmond and Duane Causwell)
Seattle: Derrick McKey / Michael Cage (started alongside Gary Payton, Ricky Pierce and Shawn Kemp)
Based on overall performance, the ones who look like they could easily be replaced with Prime 80s Celtics-era Bird are Tom Tolbert (Orlando), Tim Perry (Philadelphia), Mike Sanders (Cleveland), Brian Howard (Dallas) and Michael Cage (Seattle).
Which one of those most replaceable starting forwards would you bench in favor of an upgrade in the form of Prime 80s Celtics-era Bird?
And which starting core would Prime 80s Celtics-era Larry Bird fit better with? Assuming you put him on either the Magic, Sixers, Cavs, Mavs or Sonics.
Atlantic Division:
Boston: Reggie Lewis / Alaa Abdelnaby (started alongside Dee Brown, Kevin Gamble and Robert Parish)
Miami: Glen Rice / Grant Long (started alongside Brian Shaw, Steve Smith and Rony Seikaly)
New Jersey: Chris Morris / Derrick Coleman (started alongside Kenny Anderson, Drazen Petrovic and Sam Bowie)
New York: Charles Oakley / Charles D. Smith (started alongside Greg Anthony, John Starks and Patrick Ewing)
Orlando: Nick Anderson / Tom Tolbert (started alongside Scott Skiles, Anthony Bowie and Shaquille O'Neal)
Philadelphia: Clarence Weatherspoon / Tim Perry (started alongside Hersey Hawkins, Jeff Hornacek and Andrew Lang)
Washington: Harvey Grant / Tom Gugliotta (started alongside Michael Adams, LaBradford Smith and Pervis Ellison)
Central Division:
Atlanta: Dominique Wilkins / Kevin Willis (started alongside Mookie Blaylock, Stacey Augmon and Jon Koncak)
Charlotte: Kendall Gill / Larry Johnson (started alongside Muggsy Bogues, David Wingate and Alonzo Mourning)
Chicago: Scottie Pippen / Horace Grant (started alongside B.J. Armstrong, Michael Jordan and Bill Cartwright)
Cleveland: Mike Sanders / Larry Nance, Sr. (started alongside Mark Price, Craig Ehlo and Brad Daugherty)
Detroit: Orlando Woolridge / Dennis Rodman (started alongside Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars and Bill Laimbeer)
Indiana: Detlef Schrempf / Dale Davis (started alongside Pooh Richardson, Reggie Miller and Rik Smits)
Milwaukee: Todd Day / Frank Brickowski (started alongside Eric Murdock, Blue Edwards and Anthony Avent)
Midwest Division:
Dallas: Brian Howard / Terry Davis (started alongside Derek Harper, Walter Bond and Sean Rooks)
Denver: Reggie Williams / LaPhonso Ellis (started alongside Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Mark Macon and Dikembe Mutombo)
Houston: Otis Thorpe / Robert Horry (started alongside Kenny Smith, Vernon Maxwell and Hakeem Olajuwon)
Minnesota: Chuck Person / Christian Laettner (started alongside Micheal Williams, Doug West and Felton Spencer)
San Antonio: Sean Elliott / Antoine Carr (started alongside Avery Johnson, Dale Ellis and David Robinson)
Utah: Tyrone Corbin / Karl Malone (started alongside John Stockton, Jeff Malone and Mark Eaton)
Pacific Division:
Golden State: Chris Mullin / Tyrone Hill (started alongside Tim Hardaway, Latrell Sprewell and Victor Alexander)
L.A. Clippers: Ken Norman / Danny Manning (started alongside Mark Jackson, Ron Harper and Stanley Roberts)
L.A. Lakers: James Worthy / Sam Perkins (started alongside Sedale Threatt, Byron Scott and Vlade Divac)
Phoenix: Cedric Ceballos / Charles Barkley (started alongside Kevin Johnson, Dan Majerle and Mark West)
Portland: Jerome Kersey / Buck Williams (started alongside Terry Porter, Clyde Drexler and Kevin Duckworth)
Sacramento: Lionel Simmons / Wayman Tisdale (started alongside Spud Webb, Mitch Richmond and Duane Causwell)
Seattle: Derrick McKey / Michael Cage (started alongside Gary Payton, Ricky Pierce and Shawn Kemp)
Based on overall performance, the ones who look like they could easily be replaced with Prime 80s Celtics-era Bird are Tom Tolbert (Orlando), Tim Perry (Philadelphia), Mike Sanders (Cleveland), Brian Howard (Dallas) and Michael Cage (Seattle).
Which one of those most replaceable starting forwards would you bench in favor of an upgrade in the form of Prime 80s Celtics-era Bird?
And which starting core would Prime 80s Celtics-era Larry Bird fit better with? Assuming you put him on either the Magic, Sixers, Cavs, Mavs or Sonics.