Ok sexy Rexy this is how I would have done it:
Minutes:
Laimbeer 32/Edwards 16
Harris 32/Smith 12/Edwards 4
Tripucka 16/ Smith 22/ Woolridge 10
Iverson 32/ Tripucka 16
Bing 30/ Iverson 4/ Calderon 14
DNP: Money
Offensively -
Obviously AI dominates the ball and whilehe's inefficient he's surrounded here by absolute guns - Bing, Trips & Harris can knock down shots from everywhere
Laimbeer can drag bigs outta the paint too so AI getting into the lane aint a problem
And just when teams think we're gonna run out of puff Josh Smith enters the fray at SF operating from the high/low
His addition strengthens the O since he can score over the bigger, longer PFs that would give Harris trouble...
Smith can play PnR & PnP with AI, just like Harris, Laimbeer & Trips...and if needed we're able to play iso ball against whatever match up we feel we can dominate every single night
Teams would be scratching their heads trying to contain the offense while being unable to overcome AI/Bing at PG to start their attack, which means that the other defenders - while not incredibly impressive on their own - can stay home and they all can do that easily.
Defensively -
Laimbeer ain't here to **** around and pound for pound AI is probably the toughest player the league has ever seen - mentally and physically.
On this team, with Laimb, Bing, Trips...AI is dialled in on both ends...Harris, Budda & Smith bring it all up front...only Jose Calderon sucks on D and he's only getting playing time so Bing & AI get enough rest...
Cause destroying more fancied teams would tire them out

The new NBA has the Splash Brothers...this draft has the old school Shot Makers...yeah they take a tonne of shots - but they hit a tonne of shots too and in the end that'd be enough