Home Arena (Jedi): Coruscant



V.S.
Golden State Warriors: 53-13
Away Arena (Sith): Death Star




Head Coach: Mike Budenholzer

Old Ben Kinobi, arguably the wisest Jedi of them all. Bud, like Ben Kinobi, has passed the days of his prime but can still provide an extradinory amount of knowledge. Bud's knowledge of the game and ability to teach any of his players his style of play is what earns him this Star Wars character.
Kyle Korver

Han Solo, The Marksman Sniper. No supreme Jedi powers, not super athletic, but he does have one thing on his side. His pin point accuracy with his gun. Han and Kyle's accuracy is debatable as to which is better but I'll take the guy on pace for a 50/50/90 season. This seemed like a perfect fit to me.
Paul Millsap

Mace Windu, one of the great Jedi masters. A very humble guy but also not afraid to take care of business when needed. Windu may not have been one of the young spring chicken Jedi's but his wisdom and knowledge of the force allowed him to stay ahead of the curve. This seemed like a good fit for Paul.
Jeff Teague

I admit I struggled with this one but hear me out first. Yoda, the most Bad A$$ Jedi of them all. He doesn't let his size get in the way of his ability to completely take over and destroy his enemies. His appearance may not be frightening but his athleticism combined with his Jedi skills sure is. If there was a "young" Yoda then that would be a better fit for Teague.
DeMarre Carroll

Chewbacca, this guy is one hairy beast. Again, no Jedi powers or force abilities but has great accuracy with his cross bow. He can be ferocious at times but also compassionate. Chewy has a big heart and has his teamates backs no matter the situation. Carroll's 3 point accuracy has been on the rise this season and maybe it was his nickname "junkyard dog" that led to me choose Chewbacca.
Al Horford

Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, let me explain. Anakin (at this stage) is oozing with power. He remains good but when push comes to shove he can reveal his ultimate power side to his enemies. Al "the boss" Horford is the power to our offense/defense. When he is missing then our defense falls of a cliff as well as our offense due to lack of floor spacing. I think we all know just how important he is and the power he posseses to our system.
Game Girl
