East
No particular order
Bobcats
Bucks
Nets most likely my favorites..
West
Golden state
blazers
spurs
jazz
The west is Tough
more of this later on
Just so that you know the Jazz have three former MVPs on their roster. The only team with that as many as that. They also have 4 members of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players list, again the only team with an amount that high.
Nothing major. Just a couple little tidbits I thought you might like to know.
1990 Moses wasn't quite MVP caliber, though. If anything, isn't he a bit of a question mark, having to swallow his pride and come off the bench?
Of course, almost every team has superstars coming off their bench, so the questions of role / chemistry are mitigated a bit. I will say, though, that I like Dons strategy of grabbing all-time great role players in the late rounds.
A very good strategy indeed.
That said, given that every team is made up of multiple all-time greats, it is my opinion that that will severely limit the role of "chemistry" in these teams and hence limit the role of all time great role players.
I mean in this hypothetical league where an All-Time great is coming off the bench, if they are unhappy riding pine, what are they going to do, go to another team in this hypothetical league and start? Chances are they can't start on another team because every team is made up of all-time greats.
Do bench players complain of playing on recent Olympic teams or during All-Star games? They understand the dynamic of the team. I'm convinced all these players would understand the team dynamic and play their roles and if that is the case who is a better bench PF to have, Robert Horry(all-time great role player) at his very best or Elton Brand(all-time great player) at his very best?
Just something to think about.
And therein, Nick, lies my question(s)..I ended up trying to do everything thus far with my picks..starting out initially grabbing every defensive - minded player I could think of, then drifted away from that somewhat.
For me, too - Chemistry was a big issue, and I considered that single factor in nearly all of my picks, even to the detriment of passing up a player who may have had better stats.
At the end of the day, I tried to imagine my team (and other teams on here) potential success against one anoher, based on history and stats.
So at the end of this, there will essentially be three winners - Best Offensive Team, Best Defensive Team, and Best Overall Team, right?
Very Fun and Intuitive game, though...looking forward to you opening it up to the 80's next year, though.