Minutes breakdown
C - Gasol(28) Duncan(20)
PF - Duncan(18) Sampson(20) Schrempf(10)
SF - Schrempf(18) Maxwell(26) Moncrief(4)
SG - Moncrief(21) Hornacek(13) Adams (10)
PG - Payton (38) Hornacek(10)
Normal lineups would
Starters:
Gasol
Duncan
Schrempf
Moncrief
GP
First bench unit:
Duncan
Sampson
Maxwell
Hornacek
Payton
Instant offense/Super High Pressure D: (would be used as a spark to ignite the team after a bad quarter)
Duncan
Schrempf
Moncrief
Adams
Payton
Finishers: (Horry could play instead of Gasol if in a must have 3 situation)
Gasol
Duncan
Schrempf
Hornacek
Payton
obviously these would be somewhat fluid based on matchups and who's hot
All stats are playoff stats unless otherwise noted.7'0 Tim Duncan (02-04)
43 playoff games, 25/14/5, 3blks, 57 TS%
2x MVP, Finals MVP, 3x 1st team All D, 3x 1st team All NBA
6'4 Gary Payton (95-97)
37 playoffs games, 21/5/7,
<3 turnovers per gameDPOY, 3x 1st team All D, 3x 2nd team All NBA
6'3 Sidney Moncrief (82-84)
31 playoff games, 18/7/4,
3 offensive rebounds per game2x DPOY, 3x 1st team All D, 1x 1st & 2x 2nd team All NBA
4. Marc Gasol (11-13)
35 playoffs games, 16/9/3, 76% FT shooter
DPOY, 2nd team All D, 2nd team All NBA
6'9 Detlef Schrempf
(94-96)30 playoff games, 17/5/3, 40% 3 pt%,
Regular season 60% TS% 3rd team All NBA
6'3 Jeff Hornacek (95-97)
43 playoff games, 16/4/4, <2 turnovers per game,
48% 3pt%, 61% TS%.. remember that is in the playoffs
6'8 Cedric Maxwell (80-82)
38 playoff games, 16/8/2,
63% TS%, 2:1 FGA to FTA ratio Finals MVP
7'4 Ralph Sampson (84-86)
25 playoff games, 20/12/4 , 67% FT%.
Only shooter on the entire team <70%ROY, All Star Game MVP. 2nd team All NBA
6'9 Robert Horry (02-04)
41 playoff games, 7/7/3
The definition of clutch
5'10 Michael Adams (88-90)
16 playoff games, 15/4/6
Lead NBA in 3 Pt FGs made twice (regular season)
Strategy is simple pound it inside.
I will go after Barkley mercilessly and get him in foul trouble.
Young Barkley was very foul prone. From 88-90 he fouled out 11x and finished with 5 fouls 38x
Matchups to exploit are:
Barkley trying to guard Cornbread or any of my 7 footers is a MEGA mismatch
Horford vs any of my 7 footers
Duncan guarded by Pau.
Cornbread guarded by
a VERY young 20 to 22 year old AK47.
Cornbread guarded by Lewis = HUGE mismatch
Moncrief vs Barry
Moncrief vs Harden is a mismatch of epic proportions
In the frontcourt
Sampson, Marc and Duncan give me
great spacing(all 3 have range out to 18 feet) and
elite ball movement. I can get extra spacing with Schrempf at the 4. When Marc and Duncan are on the court together the paint is on complete and total lockdown
they'll never miss a defensive rotation.. Marc and Duncan are two of the smartest and most consistent help defenders there are. All his guards will struggle to finish over my 7 footers.
In the backcourt
GP and/or Sidney can muscle CP3 in the post but thats not going to be something that I will use much. I would rather them move without the ball and let the offense go through
Duncan/Marc in the high postI limit Sidney's minutes because I want primarily Sidney but also GP/Allen
pressuring CP3 forcing him to play off the ball(what Memphis did with Tony Allen). When Barry is on the court and CP3 is forced to give it up it will be turnover city, as Barry simply isn't a good enough ball handler to bring it up vs GP or Sidney.
I have a big rebounding edge in both my backcourt and frontcourt because
My team is much bigger.
My team is more athletic at virtually every spot except PF and SF when Barkley and AK47 is on the floor.