riah with your insistence on calling out other teams and players that are clearly better than your's is starting to get me to seriously question your ability to judge basketball talent. Sacramento wouldn't crack the top 11 in the East, nevermind beat the Boxers.
The Boxers have:
-3 of the top 22 rebounders in the league
-The best three point shooter in the league shooting 47%.
-A PG that is top ton in the league in assists per minute and assists to turnover ratio
-A player that is one of only 4 players in the league, along with, Dwayne Wade, LeBron James and Chris Paul to average 20+ PPG, 6+ APG, and 5+ RPG.
-A center that had the third highest rebound per minute number and a top 20 shot blocker and shot blocker per minute as well as an excellent defender.
-A SF who is widely regarded as one of the best defensive SFs in the game and who has been in the top ten in steals per game for the past 5 years, top 6 the past 4 year and led the league in 2006.
- A back up PF?C that is a very good shot blocker(one of the highest block %'s in the league over the last 4-5 years) and who averages over 10 RP40M.
-A an up and coming SF in Julian Wright who has been given a starting nod in NO and who already has gone through a two year NBA learning curve that most of your young guys haven't.
-A veteran PG that can hit the three and be relied upon.
-One of the better PG prospects from last years draft who, when Tony Parker went down four games of 20 PPG and 5 APG and who averaged 10 PPG, 3.5APG and 3.5 RPG as a starter for SA.
-A PF who had 13PPG and 9 RPG and had even better numbers in the playoffs while playing CENTER because Yao Ming went down.
Sorry but one All-Star appearance by Roy and a bunch of inexperience can't beat that.