Team West
PG Walt Frazier/Tim Hardaway
SG Jerry West/Reggie Miller
SF Julius Erving/Alex English
PF Dave Cowens/Jermaine O'neal
C Jack Sikma/Dikembe Mutombo
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Team Malone
PG Isiah Thomas/Dennis Johnson
SG Kobe Bryant/Joe Dumars
SF Glen Rice/Bernard King
PF Karl Malone/AC Green
C Moses Malone/Bill Walton
Team West vs Team Malone, who wins in 7?
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Team West vs Team Malone, who wins in 7?
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Team West vs Team Malone, who wins in 7?

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Extremely tough match-up; initially, I thought, "How can anyone go against the Dr. J-Jerry West-Reggie Miller trio in a playoff series?" But then they're playing against the Moses Malone-Bill Walton-Karl Malone front line with Isiah at point. Hmmm, I'm going with Team West in 7 games, with the seventh game going into double overtime. Even though Moses Malone and (a healthy) Bill Walton can individually carry a team in the playoffs, I think the difference will be Dr. J because he'll be operating on Rice, King, and even Kobe.
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This is tough, but I'll go with team West. They have two flat-out lockdown defenders in Frazier and West. Dr. J is a ridiculous help defender, and Cowens was quite a good defense player himself.
One thing that goes in team Malone's favor is that Sikma was a good player, but he gives up a lot to Moses. Another thing is the depth of team Malone. DJ, Dumars, and Walton off the bench? Are you kidding me?
(By the way, King > Rice, but I suppose you want better three point shooting.)
One thing that goes in team Malone's favor is that Sikma was a good player, but he gives up a lot to Moses. Another thing is the depth of team Malone. DJ, Dumars, and Walton off the bench? Are you kidding me?
(By the way, King > Rice, but I suppose you want better three point shooting.)
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I'd be starting Mutombo over Sikma with that crew (as I do having both in the ATL going on, lol) . . . .Mutombo was a terrific man defender in his prime as well as a shotblocker, particularly against the strong centers like Shaq/Zo, etc. so he should be very effective against Malone.
That said, this is very close, I could write it up either way depending on the day. I'd love to watch it though.
That said, this is very close, I could write it up either way depending on the day. I'd love to watch it though.
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