Johnny Bball wrote:Everyone's answer should be the same except one....
KAJ, Jordan, ________, James, Curry. And take Barkley, Rodman or Duncan at pf.
But Barkley and Rodman same decade as Jordan. Duncan would make sense
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Johnny Bball wrote:Everyone's answer should be the same except one....
KAJ, Jordan, ________, James, Curry. And take Barkley, Rodman or Duncan at pf.
TheSheriff wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Everyone's answer should be the same except one....
KAJ, Jordan, ________, James, Curry. And take Barkley, Rodman or Duncan at pf.
Why would take an inferior 1990s PF when you could have 1980s Larry Bird (a PF) and 1990s Jordan?
Nazrmohamed wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Everyone's answer should be the same except one....
KAJ, Jordan, ________, James, Curry. And take Barkley, Rodman or Duncan at pf.
But Barkley and Rodman same decade as Jordan. Duncan would make sense
dautjazz wrote:PistolPeteJR wrote:Capn'O wrote:
Hard to turn down the GOAT at each position option.
Basically lol. I don’t know how a ton didn’t go with this haha. Barkley? Really? He was great no disrespect but...
I thought about it, and obviously if you made a team B (where you cant use these players), you probably can't beat this team, but I feel like a lot of people will try to have a few good 3pt shooters.
Johnny Bball wrote:Everyone's answer should be the same except one....
KAJ, Jordan, ________, James, Curry. And take Barkley, Rodman or Duncan at pf.
illuminati666 wrote:This seems pretty easy...
Magic - 80s
MJ - 90s
LBJ - 10s
Duncan - 00s
KAJ - 70s
JN61 wrote:Magic - 80
Jordan - 90
Durant - 10
Duncan -00
Kareem - 70
This I believe is the best fit out of any team you can build. There is no ball stoppers and extremely good passing without needing ball in their hand for 20s of shot clock.
Another one would be:
Curry -10
Jordan -90
Bird -80
Duncan -00
KAJ -70
2Mas wrote:00's bron & 10's Bron are very different players.
That's such a weird team, and 2010s Duncan? He wasnt a bad player, but nowhere near as good as he was in the 2000s.OdomFan wrote:00s Jason Kidd
80s Joe Dumars
70s Julius Erving
10s Tim Duncan
90s Hakeem Olajuwon
NickAnderson wrote:
How old are you, just curious.
by gomeziee on 21 Jul 2013 00:53
im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
dautjazz wrote:That's such a weird team, and 2010s Duncan? He wasnt a bad player, but nowhere near as good as he was in the 2000s.OdomFan wrote:00s Jason Kidd
80s Joe Dumars
70s Julius Erving
10s Tim Duncan
90s Hakeem Olajuwon
Profound23 wrote:
-You must draft a COMPLETE starting five. A pure PG, SG, SF, PF, C (meaning no using something like two shooting guards and playing one at SF)
dautjazz wrote:That's such a weird team, and 2010s Duncan? He wasnt a bad player, but nowhere near as good as he was in the 2000s.OdomFan wrote:00s Jason Kidd
80s Joe Dumars
70s Julius Erving
10s Tim Duncan
90s Hakeem Olajuwon
NickAnderson wrote:
How old are you, just curious.
by gomeziee on 21 Jul 2013 00:53
im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
Fencer reregistered wrote:Profound23 wrote:
-You must draft a COMPLETE starting five. A pure PG, SG, SF, PF, C (meaning no using something like two shooting guards and playing one at SF)
Sorry, but that's a stupid rule. Guys without clear positions include Bird, Duncan, Lebron, Durant and Harden.
Anyhow, the players one wants to pick are probably:
70s: Kareem (C)
80s: Bird (combo forward) or Magic (PG)
90s: Jordan (SG)
00s: Duncan (PF/C) or Garnett (PF who also played some SF, C and PG) or maybe LeBron (SF)
10s: LeBron (combo F who switched to PG late in the decade)
Easiest is to go with something like Kareem/Garnett/LeBron/Jordan/Magic. Bird will be missed for his shooting, but the team has a lot of other great passers and rebounders.
Another option is to switch Garnett for Durant, but that softens the team (not just because of the switch, but because we could assume a younger LeBron).
Spacing is problematic, but otherwise that team is seriously loaded.
lakers2020 wrote:Kobe 00
Jordan 90
Bird 80
James 10
Kareem 70
PMONSTER wrote:LeBron 2010s
Jordan 1990s
Kobe 2000s
Bird 1980s
Kareem 1970s
Profound23 wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:Profound23 wrote:
-You must draft a COMPLETE starting five. A pure PG, SG, SF, PF, C (meaning no using something like two shooting guards and playing one at SF)
Sorry, but that's a stupid rule. Guys without clear positions include Bird, Duncan, Lebron, Durant and Harden.
Anyhow, the players one wants to pick are probably:
70s: Kareem (C)
80s: Bird (combo forward) or Magic (PG)
90s: Jordan (SG)
00s: Duncan (PF/C) or Garnett (PF who also played some SF, C and PG) or maybe LeBron (SF)
10s: LeBron (combo F who switched to PG late in the decade)
Easiest is to go with something like Kareem/Garnett/LeBron/Jordan/Magic. Bird will be missed for his shooting, but the team has a lot of other great passers and rebounders.
Another option is to switch Garnett for Durant, but that softens the team (not just because of the switch, but because we could assume a younger LeBron).
Spacing is problematic, but otherwise that team is seriously loaded.
The rule was because I knew without I would see stuff like this:lakers2020 wrote:Kobe 00
Jordan 90
Bird 80
James 10
Kareem 70PMONSTER wrote:LeBron 2010s
Jordan 1990s
Kobe 2000s
Bird 1980s
Kareem 1970s
Pretty sure 90% pick something like this without that rule. Two shooting guards, two small fowards.
NickAnderson wrote:
How old are you, just curious.
by gomeziee on 21 Jul 2013 00:53
im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.