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After thinking about this for a bit, I'd go with an all-LeBron team, although all-Magic and all-Bird are close. I just don't think Magic or Bird would be physically strong enough to defend the all-Wilt or all-Shaq teams - they would get dunked on every time their opponents made it over half court. LeBron is jacked as hell and could play somewhat passable d against these guys. Another strike against Magic is his lack of 3-point range, which would really hurt against the all-C teams (unless you take Magic in the last few years of his career, when he could actually hit 3s).
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ponder276 wrote:After thinking about this for a bit, I'd go with an all-LeBron team, although all-Magic and all-Bird are close. I just don't think Magic or Bird would be physically strong enough to defend the all-Wilt or all-Shaq teams - they would get dunked on every time their opponents made it over half court. LeBron is jacked as hell and could play somewhat passable d against these guys. Another strike against Magic is his lack of 3-point range, which would really hurt against the all-C teams (unless you take Magic in the last few years of his career, when he could actually hit 3s).
An all Shaq/Wilt team would get thrown around by quickness of basically any guard/forward. Magic and Bird were also much more physical defenders then LBJ. Bird and Magic all together would give you a mixture of scoring, strength, high IQ, post plays, slashing moves, shots, defense, and unbelievable play making.
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Cammo101 wrote:I can not believe so few people are picking LeBron, who is IMO a very easy choice here.
Are you talking about easy choice for right now? or all time? because Magic, Bird, MJ, Hakeem, and prolly many more, all come before LBJ.
A bunch of prime Grant Hill's anyone?
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Baller 24 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Are you talking about easy choice for right now? or all time? because Magic, Bird, MJ, Hakeem, and prolly many more, all come before LBJ.
A bunch of prime Grant Hill's anyone?
All time. 5 Hakeem's would give you 5 post players and no ball handlers. 5 Jordan's give you a 6'6'' center. Bird and Magic make more sense, but both are more limited than LeBron. LeBron is the prefect player for this, he can defend all 5 positions. He is just as good a ball handler and passer as he is a scorer. He can score in the post, slashing, and shooting the three. LeBron is the complete package, and 5 LeBron would beat 5 anyone elses.
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Cammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
All time. 5 Hakeem's would give you 5 post players and no ball handlers. 5 Jordan's give you a 6'6'' center. Bird and Magic make more sense, but both are more limited than LeBron. LeBron is the prefect player for this, he can defend all 5 positions. He is just as good a ball handler and passer as he is a scorer. He can score in the post, slashing, and shooting the three. LeBron is the complete package, and 5 LeBron would beat 5 anyone elses.
5 Lebrons lose to 5 Jordans.
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Cammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
All time. 5 Hakeem's would give you 5 post players and no ball handlers. 5 Jordan's give you a 6'6'' center. Bird and Magic make more sense, but both are more limited than LeBron. LeBron is the prefect player for this, he can defend all 5 positions. He is just as good a ball handler and passer as he is a scorer. He can score in the post, slashing, and shooting the three. LeBron is the complete package, and 5 LeBron would beat 5 anyone elses.
I'm not sure what's wrong with having 5 Jordans, even if he's a bit short. Offensively, in the post, he's better than anyone, except possibly Bird, although Magic is no slouch himself. He's a much better help defender in the post than anyone you mentioned (3.5 steals, 1.6 blocks per game), and he would be at least as good as LeBron in man-to-man interior defense (and I doubt he gives much to Magic and Bird man-to-man). Obviously, the perimeter defense isn't even close.
The main argument I can see is that the other three players mentioned were better rebounders, but I don't think that makes up for Jordan's better post game, let alone the advantages he has overall.