Harry Garris wrote:LascelleL wrote:The 2001 Lakers I feel like would have the best chance. Both in terms of match up problems on the offensive end and defensive problems caused by who the hell is guarding Shaq?
Kobe and Rick Fox, Brian Shaw, Ron Harper, Ty Lue...this team had some really good perimeter defenders. You swap out Hoarce Grant for Robert Horry in the starting line up for Match ups and I really like their chances.
Probably the best chance but Shaq would need to absolutely go off.
Yes the team did have good perimeter defenders for their era, but no one who had the skillset or experience to guard a modern pace and space offense.
Depends. If u play in 2000 era rules. Warriors have no one to guard shaq. Draymond can’t play center field cause u actually have to guard one defender with illegal defense
So defensive schemes would be different 2000 vs 2017
I also think warriors lose to 1996 bulls regardless of era played.
Rodman would actually be on KD. KD would still get his. No question.
Ron Harper would be on Klay. Harper very under rated defender.
Jordan on defense on curry. Jordan length on curry would harass curry. That’s a bad defensive matchup for curry.
Like how lebron defended curry in 2015 and 2016 when lebron actually tried on defense. Lebron length bothered curry
Harper would post up curry all day long with curry guarding him.
So curry would be the weak link defensively.
Klay chasing Jordan around. Ain’t no one stopping Jordan. This will affect Klay offensive production.
That’s brings us to Scottie pippen. He be guarding draymond as the help defender roamed. If Harper not able to defend curry. Pippen switches to curry. Bringing even more length to harass curry
So using 2000 rules. I have lakers winning in 6 games Vs 2017 warriors. Due to shaq dominating and no illegal defense putting warriors at significant disadvantage
Using 2017 rules. I see warriors winning in 6 games Vs lakers. For same reason. Spacing shaq out and spreading the court
1996 bulls. 4-2 also. With 1996 rules.
2017 rules. Very tough match up. Could go either way. Jordan never went 7 games in any nba finals. I say whichever team has the home court wins that title.