Post#2 » by migya » Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:45 am
Michael Jordan, 22.4, 1990-91: mvp, fmvp, allnba 1st, def 1st, 125OR(4), 102DR(7), 60.5ts%, 20.3ws(1), 5.4dws(5), .321ws/48(1), 31.5pts(1) 6reb, 5.5ast, 2.7stl(3), 1blk
Brook Lopez, 11.5, 2022-23: Dpoy(2), def 1st, 122OR, 109DR(10), 63.3ts%, 1.7 3P, 37.4% 3P, 15.9pts, 6.7reb, 2.5 blk(3), 1.4to
Elton Brand, 18.2, 2005-06: mvp(7), allnba 2nd, 116OR, 100DR, 5.5dws(6), 14.8ws(6), .229ws/48(7), 6.7bpm(7), 58ts%, 24.7pts, 10reb(7), 1stl, 2.5blk(5)
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, 7.6, 2020-21: 114OR, 109DR, 58.8ts%, 1.8 3P, 41% 3P, 9.7pts
Deron Williams, 13.9, 2009-10: allnba 2nd, 116OR, 107DR, 3.8bpm, 57.7ts%, 1.3 3P, 18.7pts, 4reb, 10.5ast(3), 1.3stl
Steven Adams, 5.3, 2015-16: 123OR(3), 105DR, 62.1ts%(7), 6.7reb, 1.1blk, 1.1to
Robert Horry , 3.8, 1998-99: 106OR, 101DR, 56.5ts%, 0.5 3P, 44% 3P(4th), 4.9pts, 4reb, 0.9stl, 1blk,
Terance Mann, 5.2, 2020-21: 125OR, 112DR, 60.3ts%, 0.6 3P, 41.8% 3P, 7pts
87.9
Deron(38) / MJ(10)
MJ(28) / Mann(20)
KCP(38) / Horry(10)
Brand(38) / Horry(10)
Lopez(38) / Adams(10)
Matchups:
Deron v Stockton, MJ v Richmond, KCP v Brown, Brand v Kemp, Lopez v KG
It's very even everywhere except I've got MJ who will go off here, as Ness has noone to defend him. I've got good shooting around him, with Lopez, second in dpoy, spreading the floor helping MJ to attack the basket. Brand generates offense inside while shootine well also out to 18ft. KG is not much of a scorer, neither is Kemp and both won't be able to help defend much defending two shooters. Adams is a very solid big that defends well and matches up well with all his bigs, Horry is an allround player that shoots well and Mann shoots well also. Think MJ is too much to handle here and has the right layout to flourish.