Team SquareRosterG
Steph Curry '17: 25/5/7 on 47/41/90 (Playoffs 28/6/7, 48/42/90, +10 BPM), #1 in RAPM, his peak season per PC board, All-NBA 2nd, NBA Champ
G
Terance Mann '21: 14/7/3 per 36 on 51/42/83 shooting, 60 TS%
G
Klay Thompson '15: 22/3/3 on 46/44/88 shooting, #7 in NBA in RAPM, All-NBA 3rd, NBA Champ
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Mike Miller '05: 13/4/3 on 51/43 shooting, 61 TS%, #15 in NBA in RAPM, +3 BPM
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Aaron Gordon '25: 15/5/3 on 53/44/81 shooting, 65 TS%
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Draymond Green '17: 10/8/7/2/1, #6 in NBA in RAPM, All-NBA 3rd, DPOY, NBA Champ
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Lamar Odom '09: 11/8/3/1/1 on 49/32, #2 in NBA in RAPM, NBA Champ
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Dwight Howard '10: 18/13/2/3/1 on 61 FG%, All-NBA 1st, DPOY
Picks, FGA, etc.:Rotation:G Curry 38 / Mann 8 / Miller 2
G Klay 38 / Miller 10
F Gordon 34 / Miller 14
F Draymond 24 / Odom 24
C Dwight 36 / Draymond 12
About Team SquareWe take the core of the champion, 73-win Warriors squad and add to it the rim-running, vertical presence they never had in Dwight. We spice that up with a trio of big forwards that defend, pass, rebound, and shoot.
Offensively, we know a core of Steph/Klay/Draymond is going to be elite offensively. Dwight is going to feast off that movement and finish ultra-efficiently at the rim. Draymond and Odom are going to suck opposing bigs outside because of the passing synergy; we all know that you have to guard any big at the arc that plays with the splash brothers. (This is why GSW always had elite offenses no matter what crappy non-shooting 5 was playing with these guys.) Miller and Gordon provide added shooting, ball-handling, and transition ferocity. (BTW if you think Aaron Gordon is not a good shooter, your NBA knowledge is out of date.) Finally, we’re huge and will feast on the offensive boards.
Defensively, this team is monstrous. Anchored by two of the most impactful modern DPOYs in Draymond and Dwight, surrounded by big, physical, switchable defenders in Gordon/Klay/Odom/Mann, and terrifying on the glass.
We’re also super deep – Miller and Odom are starter quality guys off the bench.
So overall, the case is pretty simple: Great offense built around the GOAT offensive backcourt, an elite interior finisher, and passing/shooting all around. Great defense built around 2 DPOYs and huge switchable forwards. Not much else to say.
Vs. durantbirdI think we match up really well here. (I also just flat disagree with some of my esteemed opponent’s remarks, and I’ll remark on those as well.)
On offense,
you just can’t defend Curry and Klay with a drop big in Lopez. We’re a decade into this with Curry and we all know how it goes. Our shooters are absolutely going to feast. DB made some remarks about our spacing (ignoring the three 40% 3-point shooters
besides Curry and Klay), but also the whole point of a Warriors-style offense is that
opposing bigs have to stick to our screeners like Dray/Gordon/Odom/Dwight on the perimeter, because if they don’t then the two greatest shooters ever walk into open threes. Again, we’re a decade into this and we don’t have to pretend like we don’t understand it.
Dwight screening for shooters and rolling to the rim in all that space, getting lobs from Dray or whatever, is going to be hell to deal with.
Notice also that
he is forced to guard Aaron Gordon with Kyrie. Gordon isn't PJ Tucker -- he's a talented offensive player who knows how to use his body inside, and that gives easy buckets for us off cuts and quick seals.
(Also, I’m sorry but I chuckled at “McGrady has the size and agility to track Klay off the ball.” He may have the size and agility, but he was absolutely not someone who consistently tracked shooters on defense.) Overall, with Lopez as the only big, Lebron at the 4, and weak defenders in Kyrie, TMac playing big minutes guarding players they are poorly suited to guard, I don’t foresee us having a lot of trouble scoring on this team.
We’re also just bigger than DB’s team and are going to eat on the boards. Lopez is a weak rebounder vs. an all-time great rebounder in Dwight, and Lebron is at the 4 against true bigs. Gordon being guarded by Kyrie is going to vacuum up OREBS.
On defense, we have great answers for DB’s attack. We have more defenders than even the 73-win Warriors, so we can switch freely. Starting matchups are Klay on Kyrie, Curry on Green, Gordon on TMac, Draymond on Lebron, but we’re not scared to switch these around.
Overall, we’re just bigger, deeper, and stronger on the glass. We're much better defensively and we have cleaner matchups to exploint on offense. I think we can take this.