Good matchup. I was waiting to see all the writeups (and haven't had any time to speak of during the week). I was convinced by both, after reading them I was like . . . yeah, that makes sense. I will say that the younger Marques Johnson is better than Carmelo, the older Marques isn't so that makes a difference.
I don't like Scott at PG at all, when he played point in NJ the offense was pretty stagnant; he didn't play it much in LA, Cooper did. MJ had his best years off ball with Scottie, BJ and Ron Harper handling more. I also see a problem with all the defenders off the bench although I think Bobby Jones was a pretty good offensive player, he wasn't a shot creator nor really is anyone else coming off the bench in rotation. On the other hand, Jordan was an ironman and didn't need a lot of rest.
In terms of Mr. Hibachi's defense (his offense is going to be dynamic and flexible), Moses usually had a shot blocking C/F next to him like Billy Paultz, Clemon Johnson, etc. but was effective with athletic small ball lineups using Rudy T, Bill Willoughby, or Bobby Jones as well. Still, Moses isn't a great rim protector and while no one had much luck beating MJ in the triangle, it's reasonable to assume that would start with a quick rim protector.
So . . . (will finish later)
Big Man play -- Moses is clearly the strongest big man here, both physically and in terms of impact. Sikma is a fine player and his offensive skill set (outside shooting and passing) will give Moses difficulty but Moses will give Sikma a lot more trouble. And Wallace gives Moses no trouble at all. Unlike most, I don't see Aldridge dominating Marion. I'd give Marion the edge because while Aldridge can post him, he isn't quick enough to hang with Marion who is a great off ball player and, at this point in his career, a decent if not outstanding 3 point shooter. Clear Edge MH.
1-3 Play -- Jordan is better than Wade, particularly head to head both ways. A healthy Wade is a decent matchup though, Marques and Carmelo should be pretty even but the different ways they are being used may change that. Marques will be attacking Carmelo while Carmelo is supposed to back off and be a spot up shooter. This gives Marques a clear mental edge and plays more to his strengths than Carmelo's role does to his. On the other hand, Deron owns Byron Scott here who is outgunned and outmatched in a role that isn't particularly suited to his game either. Clear edge Narigo.
Bench -- Bobby Jones may be the best big man on Narigo but is being used only in limited minutes and only at PF apparently. Ibaka is sort of Jones light and will be solid and Eaton in this matchup won't be that big a deal either . . . if he goes against Wallace as planned, both will be useless offensively and free to roam defensively which gives an advantage to the team with the best mid and outside game which is MH by a little. The other reserves are interesting. If they are playing together, MH's reserves are more explosive and versatile while Narigo went almost solely for defenders who don't create a lot for themselves or others. However, if Narigo keeps at least 2 of his scoring trio of Jordan, Marques, and LaMarcus in the game at all times and Jordan plays his normal 40 or so, his reserve crew's superior defense should be more valuable than MH's extra scorers on a team loaded with scoring. Slight edge Narigo.
Intangibles and fit -- If Narigo has Phil Jackson and the triangle, I think he wins this easily but almost any other more conventional coach will have more trouble. Jordan before Phil had a tendency to play too much hero ball while everyone else sort of stood around a lot or, if they were scorers like Woolridge or Theus, got selfish themselves to make sure they got theirs. With Scott running the point (or not running it), this will be a real problem. I've been one of the great Marques Johnson supporters here for years but he had an ego (see the post about who was the first "point forward") and Sikma and Aldridge have both had periods where they tended to go passive. MH has a more dynamic flow and fit with multiple point sources and players whose strengths play well together. Clear Edge MH
Very interesting matchup, best player or best team fit. It's almost a coin flip, but JordansBulls has assured us that MJ just wasn't that special without HCA

and I think Moses is the unanswered factor here. Mister Hibachi in 7.
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