DerrickNoah wrote:Kinger95 wrote:Kinger- you must be high to think my Rockets don't even get home court advantage in the playoffs. You are hatin! for example.... You rank Chicago 3rd overall. Wtf?
Rondo > Teague
Kobe = Harden
MKG = Butler
Dirk > Gasol
Dwight > Noah
Chicago does have a better bench but my bench is very much underrated. All five back-ups are former starters in this league (Hinrich/Green/Diaw/Mullens/Anthony)
1 & 2 are good but my team dominates 4-8. This is bull!
Whoa.
Houston is going to spend something like half the season with a starting backcourt of Kirk Hinrich and Willie Green.
MKG=Butler? I'm having trouble remembering which playoff series it was when Kidd-Gilchrist defended LBJ as well as anyone in the league, played 48 minutes a game, and made a major contribution on offense.
Playoff time. Let's assume that Kobe and Rondo are both back and both somewhere close to full strength. These starting lineups are still very, very close. Maybe Houston outscores Chicago by two or three points when all the starters are on the floor. Maybe not.
Here are the benches, with expected win shares.
Chicago - Ilyasova 7.0, Ginobili, 6.6, Koufos 2.4, Dunleavy 2.2, Carter-Williams 0.6 - total 18.8
Houston - Bonner 1.6, Mullens 0.0, Green -0.1, Diaw -0.1, Hinrich -0.2 - total 1.2
Who's guarding Ginobili? Who's defending Ilyasova at the 3-point line? Who's defending the paint? And remember, these guys have got to play - you're not going to get 40 minutes a game out of Kobe and Dirk, even in the playoffs.
I'd like to watch this series. And I say Chicago wins it.