I'm going to share my thoughts on each roster because there's no fun on keeping them private
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I liked Snively's synopsis of how he viewed the teams. I will try to do the same.
I had OKC at the top. I loved their small ball options with Durant at PF. Their big ball was solid and allowed them to compete against big teams but their small ball lineups is where I saw them winning games. I viewed their SGA / Durant duo as one of the best if not the best duo in the league. Strong depth. Lots of interchangeability and variety of lineups / matchups.
I went with Indiana and Jokic next. I loved the SG-SF-PF options next to Jokic. Very strong bench. Likely the best offensive team in competition. I went with them 2nd because I don't think their defense is as strong with Jokic / Lillard. So I gave OKC the edge.
Chicago and Orlando were close to one another. Ultimately, I gave Chicago the edge because I preferred their bench. I loved Orlando's starting 5 but I wasn't sold on the bench.
I loved Milwaukee's starters SG through C. I did not like their PGs (fit for T Parker, talent for A Miller). I liked their backup big men. Not wild about their backup wings. I thought MIL's four main starters were as strong as anyone's top 4 in the league. They dropped because I wasn't sure about the supporting cast. Similar to Orlando and their starting 5. I gave ORL the edge for that 5th starting piece.
I went Toronto next. I loved the Kawhi / D-Wade duo. Another candidate for best duo in the competition. I liked their supporting pieces (Marion, M Gasol, Lowry) but didn't love them. Same with the bench - liked but didn't love it. I think Snively had it right when he said a bit more firepower in terms of top talent to help Kawhi & D-Wade. A bit less role players. Not as much firepower as some other teams above them.
I had a tough time with Cleveland and Boston. I found Cleveland in particular to be a tough squad to figure out. I don't feel comfortable with my rankings of either team but ultimately I was just more solid / certain about the teams I had ahead of them. Hence the order.
Several unorthodox (but exciting) decisions such as (1) LeBron / Luka partnership (2) no PG, no small guard, no two guard. (3) Three forwards and two centers. (4) Wemby and Shaq together. And then a strange mix on the bench. A couple of pieces I loved (Melo, D Mitchell) and some I wasn't sold on (Dyson Daniels, G Wallace). I had a tough time figuring out how all these pieces would work together. Certainly a talented team.
I liked the top two in Boston with Steph and Giannis. I wasn't sold on the other 3 starters. I thought it left the team short-handed. I can see a case for Porzingis being better in Boston than anywhere else due to his superb fit with Giannis but I am not sure how much that changes things. I loved E Brand & Vic Oladipo on the bench.
Philly I had a tough time with Harden next to the PGs. I like putting finishers next to playmakers. I believe Harden works best with guys who make shots. That is no Rondo. Likewise, I think the PGs work best with wings who make shots. Harden can do that but he is at his best when he controls the offense. AK47 is another guy who struggles to make shots. Not a good fit for the guards. So fit was the issue here rather than talent. I liked AD & Amare next to Harden. I thought those 3 guys would work well together. K-Love, B Griffin & Peja were good bench pieces. I would start Peja ahead of AK47.