StartersC - Patrick Ewing (1989-90)
PF - Shawn Marion (2006-07)
SF - Trevor Ariza (2017-18)
SG - Eddie Jones (1997-98)
PG - Magic Johnson (1990-91)
BenchC/F - Channing Frye (2015-16)
G - Michael Cooper (1985-86)
G - Patrick Beverley (2018-19)
Rotations C - Ewing (38), Frye (10)
PF - Marion (38), Ariza (5), Frye (5)
SF - Ariza (28), Jones (14), Johnson (6)
SG - Jones (24), Cooper (24)
PG - Johnson (32), Beverley (16)
FGA Per PlayerWe replicate the Showtime Lakers with Magic flanked by a dominant big man and a bunch of rangy athletes. Ewing is our defensive anchor, and this younger version should be able to change ends quickly to keep pace with Magic. Jones, Ariza, Cooper, and Beverley are all varying levels of 3-and-D perimeter players who can benefit from Magic's GOAT-tier playmaking while covering for his defensive deficiencies. Marion plays an even more crucial role as a rebounder and help defender who can guard multiple positions, while his off-ball cutting and speed in transition are fully weaponised playing with Magic. Frye is a legit stretch 4/5.
In the halfcourt, Magic is one of the most reliable offensive hubs the game has ever seen, and peak Ewing is a monster post scorer with a solid midrange jumper who should see his effectiveness jump with Magic setting the table. Marion and Jones slot in nicely as third and fourth options, with everyone else being at minimum a plus outside shooter.
Matchup- Initial assignments will be Ariza-Lowry, Jones-MJ, Marion-Butler, Magic-Battier, Ewing-Zo. Magic being able to rest against Battier is pretty helpful. We have a gauntlet of high-level defenders to throw at Larry's perimeter stars, plus Ewing waiting at the rim.
- MJ and Butler being primarily triple-threat operators who don't really shoot threes makes it easier for us to key in on them defensively, especially with Zo also hanging around the paint. I think Magic as the orchestrator with Ewing in the post and Marion/Jones as more off-ball threats makes for a more synergistic offense. We should also get a lot more easy buckets in transition.
- Larry's bench is OK, but we have the clear advantage with a perennial SMOY/All-Defensive Team candidate in Cooper, another 3-and-D ace in Beverley, and a better version of the Bonner archetype in Frye.
Good luck Larry.