
PG: Terry Porter 91' - 11.7
SG: Shai Gilgeous Alexander 25' - 21.8
SF: Trevor Ariza 13' - 8.1
PF: Charles Barkley 90' - 14.9
C: Al Horford 16' - 12.8
Bench: Kirk Hinrich 09' - 8.2
Bench: Nicolas Batum 24' - 4.3
Bench: Tyson Chandler 12' - 5.7
Rotation:PG: Terry Porter 38 / Shai Gilgeous Alexander 10
SG: Shai Gilgeous Alexander 28 / Kirk Hinrich 20
SF: Trevor Ariza 30 / Nicolas Batum 18
PF: Charles Barkley 38 / Al Horford 10
C: Al Horford 26 / Tyson Chandler 22
87.5/88
Vs
Walt Frazier (38) / Charlie Ward (10)
Joe Dumars (36) / Charlie Ward (12)
Kevin Durant (20) / Lu Dort (28)
PJ Tucker (20) / Kevin Durant (18) / Serge Ibaka (10)
Willis Reed (38) / Serge Ibaka (10)
Matchup - Defensive assignments: Porter vs Frazier, SGA vs Dumars, Ariza/Batum vs Durant, Barkley vs Ibaka/Tucker, Horford/Chandler vs Reed.
- We match up perfectly defensively. Ariza and Batum give us two elite options against Durant, with Horford also being able to guard him for stretches. Porter SGA Hinrich are elite backcourt defenders against Frazier and Dumars, with Horford both being able to guard Reed and pull him from the paint at the same time.
- SGA Barkley form one of the best inside outside combos in the draft, and two of the best three players in the series. Porter and Horford slot in perfectly as third and fourth options.
- With the way wack's rotation is built, it's inevitable for Durant to log heavy minutes guarding Barkley, which can be a mismatch.
- wack has a nice bench but ours is even better, Chandler and Hinrich might be the two bench pieces.
- We match up perfectly, and with two of the three best players and some factors like Reed being dragged away from the paint by Horford, we have the advantage.