Jon
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I make Richmond my starting 2 and move mulling to backup SF
i was thinking richmond, but he played for SAC longer. and he was better there too.
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I make Richmond my starting 2 and move mulling to backup SF
i was thinking richmond, but he played for SAC longer. and he was better there too.
Lakers quick list of 10 players
Magic, Goodrich
Kobe, West
Baylor, Worthy
Kareem, Mikan
Wilt, Shaq
The only problem with that unbelievable lineup is you have 4 centers and no true PFs. Karl Malone played with them for a year if that counts. Rambis was an incredible enforcer.
Can our historic best beat other team's historic bests?
Field our historic best 10 man roster and pick the historic best coaching staff to boot.
Now can this team beat the other bests?
My choice:
Dame/Porter
Roy/Petrovic
Drexler/Kersey
Aldridge/Sheed
Walton/Sabas
I think this crew would give other teams a run for their money.
Lakers and Boston would be the teams I would worry about.
ORL T-Mac, yes. HOU T-Mac, no.
T-Mac never made it past the 1st round in HOU. His best season in HOU was his first, and then he went into gradual decline until his back finally gave out on him. Here's how his best season in HOU compares to Harden's best (so far):
Tracy McGrady 2004-05:
PPG = 25.7
RPG = 6.2
APG = 5.7
PER = 22.9
WS = 12.0
WS/48 = .180
VORP = 7.0
Team Record = 51-31
Playoffs = Lost Western Conference 1st Round
MVP Voting = 7th
James Harden 2014-15:
PPG = 27.4
RPG = 5.7
APG = 7.0
PER = 26.7
WS = 16.4
WS/48 = .265
VORP = 7.8
Team Record = 56-26
Playoffs = Lost Western Conference Finals
MVP Voting = 2nd
Harden's individual stats are better, especially the advanced stats (PER, WS and WS/48) and his team did better in both the regular season and the playoffs. Admittedly, I enjoyed T-Mac's style of play more, but in terms of production and results, the nod goes to Harden.
BNM
Ive been listening to this on the radio and I think your right except one other team. Phili.
That teams has a monster all NBA team.
A lot of teams are better than ours.
They were saying that on the radio too, but im not so sure about that. I think we would be a playoff team.
Lets list all the teams best and see how we stack up side by side.
Edit: Piss poor typing....
Can the same player play for two teams? Moses Malone for Philly and Houston?
Can the same player play for two teams? Moses Malone for Philly and Houston?
Philly, GSW and LA all claim Wilt. You'd end up with a fistfight if you told each of those fanbases that only one can claim him.
I would think that if that criterion were put in place, priority would be determined by games played for each franchise. So, Lakers would have the claim on Shaq, but not on Wilt.Absolutely true, but still must be. I was counting Moses with Phili.
But a player can only play on one team. But there is this to consider.
Say the lakers: Shaq. Do the lakers need him? no. SO he would be better on Miami or Orlando. Probably Orlando because they are a cellar dweller.
And Portland?Can the same player play for two teams? Moses Malone for Philly and Houston?

I would think that if that criterion were put in place, priority would be determined by games played for each franchise. So, Lakers would have the claim on Shaq, but not on Wilt.
Unfortunately, that would screw Philly, because the Rockets and Warriors have claim on Malone and Wilt.Im down with that. That way there is no controversy. LOL.. like that would solve that....
Seems logical though. Players have to go to the team they played the most minutes or games or season.
That's fine. One more team for Portland to STOMP ON!Unfortunately, that would screw Philly, because the Rockets and Warriors have claim on Malone and Wilt.
Oh well.

They were saying that on the radio too, but im not so sure about that. I think we would be a playoff team.
Lets list all the teams best and see how we stack up side by side.
Edit: Piss poor typing....
Can the same player play for two teams? Moses Malone for Philly and Houston?
I say yes, but only at the actual age he played for that team. In other words, CLE gets old, fat Shaq, not ORL or LAL prime-time Shaq.
BNM
The only problem with that unbelievable lineup is you have 4 centers and no true PFs. Karl Malone played with them for a year if that counts. Rambis was an incredible enforcer.
Can our historic best beat other team's historic bests?
Field our historic best 10 man roster and pick the historic best coaching staff to boot.
Now can this team beat the other bests?
My choice:
Dame/Porter
Roy/Petrovic
Drexler/Kersey
Aldridge/Sheed
Walton/Sabas
I think this crew would give other teams a run for their money.
Lakers and Boston would be the teams I would worry about.
