PG: Walt Frazier 1970 - 12.8 with multiplier
SG: Kyrie Irving 2015 - 16.5
SF: Andre Iguodala 2012 - 10.2
PF: Elton Brand 2002 - 12.6
C: Wilt Chamberlain 1967 - 12.1 with multiplier
Bench - G/F: Desmond Bane 2022 - 14.5
Bench - F: Jonas Jerebko 2014 - 3.3
Bench - F/C: Dennis Rodman 1990 - 6.0
88/88
PG: Walt Frazier (38), Kyrie Irving (10)
SG: Kyrie Irving (26), Desmond Bane (22)
SF: Andre Iguodala (30), Desmond Bane (8), Jerebko (8), Rodman (2)
PF: Elton Brand (26), Dennis Rodman (22)
C: Wilt Chamberlain (38), Elton Brand (10)
We've got crazy depth. Chamberlain-Frazier provide elite leadership as our one two punch, Kyrie-Iggy-Brand complete a 5 All Star lineup, with Bane and Rodman forming an elite bench, one is an elite offensive sub and the other an elite defensive sub (DPOY year). Kyrie's elite off-ball game is going to thrive alongside Frazier and Chamberlain. Wilt, Frazier, Iggy, Rodman form an insane defensive core. All-Star Iggy also excels from 3 in the given year.
Matchup:- Defensive assignments: Frazier vs Harden, Kyrie vs Green, Iggy vs Butler, Brand vs Pau, Wilt vs Embiid.
- We match up perfectly. Embiid is their clear best player, and he faces Wilt which is a huge challenge on both sides, I have much more faith in Wilt in this matchup. Frazier and Iggy against Harden and Butler is giving them a pretty hard time. Rodman can have huge defensive minutes against either Butler or Pau.
- Combined minutes of Frazier-Kyrie-Bane are going to expose Harden/Kukoc's defense, while Iggy is no scrub as well in the given season. Danny Green in his Philly version is also not the same level of defender, so Frazier or Kyrie can operate effectively on offense.
- I prefer our depth with 7 All-Star worthy guys, and Chamberlain Frazier as the better two man punch.