pg- Jamaal Tinsley/Raymond Felton
sg-Kevin Martin/Michael Redd
sf-Gerald Wallace/Ronny Brewer
pf-Ben Wallace/Dalembert
C-Camby/Chandler
pgs- Guys known for passing.
sgs- Guys known for scoring.
sfs- Guys known for stealing.
pf-Guys known for shot blocking/rebounding.
c-Guys known for shot blocking/rebounding.
How far would this team go in the east?
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How far would this team go in the east?
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don't like the PF spot, Ben Wallace has slowed down and Dalembert was never quick enough to guard fours. If "Ronny" means Artest, Camby/Chandler/G. Wallace is my big man rotation with Gerald Wallace switching over to the 4 and Artest as first man off the bench. Ben Wallace backing up center gets less minutes and Dalembert plays garbage time and neither plays PF
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Finals. Kevin Martin and Michael Redd are obviously elite scorers. Tinsley and Felton are solid PG's. Gerald Wallace and Ronnie Brewer are the glue guys. The front court is amazing defensively and fearsome on the boards. Wallace and Brewer would pick up the slack defensively for Redd. I think this team would be similar to the Bulls of last year except that they have two elite perimeter scorers in Martin and Redd as opposed to an undersized 2 in Gordon.
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Re: How far would this team go in the east?
joeyyowee wrote:pg- Jamaal Tinsley/Raymond Felton
sg-Kevin Martin/Michael Redd
sf-Gerald Wallace/Ronny Brewer
pf-Ben Wallace/Dalembert
C-Camby/Chandler
pg-Felton-36mpg Tinsley-12mpg
sg-Redd-32mpg Brewer-12mpg Martin-4mpg
sf-Martin-32mpg Brewer-12mpg G.Wallace-4mpg
pf-G.Wallace-38mpg Chandler-10mpg
c-Camby-40mpg Chandler-8mpg
that team, imo, would reach the conference finals. solid 8-man rotation with a good blend of offense and D.