Rotations:PG: Paul(34)/Stockton(14)
SG: Miller(38)/Stockton(10)
SF: Erving(36)/Battier(12)
PF: Nowitzki(36)/Battier(10)/Walton(2)
C: Walton(26)/Russell(22)




Starters:PG: Chris Paul (2007-08)
SG: Reggie Miller (1993-94)
SF: Julius Erving (1981-82)
PF: Dirk Nowitzki (2010-11)
C: Bill Russell (1964-65)
Bench:G: John Stockton (1996-97)
F: Shane Battier (2008-09)
C: Bill Walton (1976-77)
First off, congrats to Timmaytime for building a great team around LeBron and reaching the Finals. LeBron/Robinson is a hell of a duo but I really like my chances in this one.
Write-Up:My write-up essentially isn't going to change since I always stick to talking up my team so I'll just provide some things I'd like to make note of...
1. The SG matchup between Reggie/Klay. I think it's close but Reggie should have the advantage here. He's got an amazing track record against strong playoff defenses. He
always buried clutch shots in the playoffs and is in all honesty, probably one of the top-5 offensive playoff performers for the better part of the 90's. He's a more proven #1 option in the event that any of my other starters get cold, and any edge that Klay has defensively isn't significant enough to close the gap imo.
2. I'm bringing Russell off the bench for this matchup and playing him 22 minutes while Walton gets the start and plays for a total of 28 minutes. Starting Russell when my C matchup is David Robinson just wouldn't have made much sense. Walton is going to give Robinson a signifcantly more difficult time on the court guarding him then vice-versa.
3. I think playmaking finally catches up with Timmaytime here. LeBron is the only elite playmaker in his starting 5 while I've got multiple different playmakers at different positions to spread the offense and keep it flowing.
Ultimately, these are two VERY strong teams so I'm looking forward to how the voting plays out. Good luck Timmaytime!
I'll be sticking to my style of talking up my team (as usual). For starters, I honestly believe I have assembled, not necessarily the best overall roster, but the best fitting roster. This team literally has everything: transition offense, athleticism, playmaking, shooting, defense, off-ball play, i could go on and on.
I decided to go with 82' Erving. Was still in his prime, led the Sixers to 58 wins, and took a much superior Lakers team to 6 games in the Finals (and he played great through all of it). The most important factor is that he was already accustomed to deferring to a high usage ball handler (Cheeks) which is exactly why the fit is so perfect with 08' CP3. His off-ball game, cutting, and slashing was much greater by this point as well.
Reggie is probably the GOAT off-ball player which is something your going to need with such a stacked team of scorers like mine. I think he fits like a glove and Paul is going to make life unbelievably easy for him with his ability to zip passes through windows/lanes that aren't even there.
Walton/Russell is the epitome of the perfect center rotation. They compliment eachother so well with Russell's defense, quickness, length, and Walton's passing, playmaking, and scoring.