Your bench also leaves something to be desired with me.
I'm also interested in this. (And talking CB Draft is better than gnashing my teeth over the Lakers latest coup.)
Bismack Biyombo vs Derrick Favors
Channing Frye vs Tyler Hansbrough
Jonas Jerebko vs. Omri Casspi
Alec Burks vs. Rip Hamilton
Delonte West vs. Darren Collison
Collison is only a reserve in a 24 team league. Love that guy. (Point Clippers.) But Rip only played 28 games last year - significantly fewer than my injury concern D-West - still his steady hand coming off the bench is an asset. At least as long as the team is winning… At the 3, I know you love Casspi, but I haven't been impressed. And by the #s Jerebko has him handled. And at the 4, shooter Channing Frye posts a better FG% (not surprised) and rebound rate (kind of surprised) than banger Tyler Hansbrough. (Point Warriors.) While in the battle of project big men, Biyombo blocks more shots and somehow still fouls less, but Favors in his second year is otherwise far ahead of the rook, and with just as much, if not more, room for improvement. Okay Derrick swings it. I'm calling this one in
Favors of the Clippers. Best bench in the Pacific. (Just don't tell Champkind.)
Bismack Biyombo vs Nick Collison
Channing Frye vs Thomas Robinson
Jonas Jerebko vs Carlos Delfino
Alec Burks vs Terrence Ross
Delonte West vs Devin Harris
Depends largely on how much credit you're willing to give the L@kers rookies versus my sophomores. Harris is an excellent back up point guard. (Point L.A.) Jerebko may be to the 4/5 what Delfino is to the 2/3. While Nick Collison is a player I love, but I still give my front court reserves the edge. I'm disappointed this L.A. team didn't try to address its lack of shooting in the starting five among its top reserves. Too close to call.
Bismack Biyombo vs Tristan Thompson
Channing Frye vs. Antawn Jamsion
Jonas Jerebko vs. John Salmons
Alec Burks vs. Jamal Crawford
Delonte West vs. Andre Miller
Another great point guard! (Point Phoenix.) Remember folks, SO once won the title with an off-year Rudy Fernandez backing up Baron Davis. Another battle of the project big men! But this time Biyombo vs. Thompson is a wash. I prefer Biyombo the shot blocker with better shot selection. Phoenix wins hands down on scoring, experience, and/or name dropping. But I crunched the numbers and this reserve squad actually shoots 41.1% while struggling defensively. Roy is going to hate it. But I'm calling this the worst bench in the division.