Oh, and another area where I disagree with Hollinger:
Magic. Kareem. The Logo. Kobe. Shaq. When it comes to superstars, the Lakers are so far out in front of everybody else it's not even funny -- their all-time starting five would crush any other team's; in fact, it might be better than that of the rest of the league's put together.
The Celtics' real strength is their depth of great players, but they put together a pretty [dang] good starting lineup:
C: Russell
PF: McHale
SF: Bird
SG: Havlicek
PG: Cousy
In terms of how those players played against their contemporaries, I disagree that the five best Lakers would crush that team.
Of course, if you add in players from other teams, the odds would be ridiculously against the Lakers. How are they going to compete against a Russell/Duncan/Bird/Jordan/Robertson lineup? That quote alone suggests that Hollinger is being far from unbiased.