Milwaukee Bucks
Head Coach: Chuck Daly
- 2 time NBA World Champion
- Head Coach of the Original Dream Team (Gold Medal)
- Named to the NBA's "Top 10 Coaches in NBA History" (1996)
- Elected to Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (1994)
Starting FivePoint Guard: Earvin "Magic" Johnson
1989-1990
- NBA MVP
- All Star Game MVP
- All-NBA 1st Team
22.3 ppg 11.5 apg 6.6 rpg 1.7 spg .890 FT% .480 FG% .384 3P%
Shooting Guard: Mitch Richmond
1995-1996
- All-NBA 3rd team
- NBA All-Star
23.1 ppg 3.1 apg 3.3 rpg 1.5 spg .866 FT% .447 FG% .437 3P%
Small Forward: Dominique Wilkins
1990-1991
- All-NBA 2nd team
- NBA All-Star
25.9 ppg 9.0 rpg 3.3 apg .829 FT% .470 FG% .341 3P%
Power Forward: Shawn Kemp
1995-1996
- All-NBA 2nd team
- NBA All-Star
- NBA Finals Appearance (Lost to Chicago Bulls)
19.6 ppg 11.4 rpg 2.2 apg 1.6 blks 1.2 spg .561 FG% .417 3P%
Center: Patrick Ewing
1989-1990
- All-NBA 1st team
- NBA All-Star
- Finished 2nd in total blocks
- Finished 5th in total rebounds
28.6 ppg 10.9 rpg 2.2 apg 4.0 blocks .551 FG% .775 FT%
RotationShooting Guard: Manu Ginobili
2004-2005
16.0 ppg 4.4 rpg 3.9 apg 1.6 spg .803 FT% .471 FG% .376 3P%
- NBA All-Star
- World Champion (San Antonio Spurs)
Center: Arvydas Sabonis
1995-1996
14.5 ppg 8.1 rpg 1.8 apg 1.1 blks .545 FG% .757 FT%
- NBA All-Rookie 1st team
Point Guard: Rajon Rondo
2009-2010
13.7 ppg 9.8 apg 4.4 rpg 2.3 spg .508 FG%
- All-NBA Defensive 1st team
- Led NBA in steals & spg
- 4th in league in apg
- NBA World Champion (Boston Celtics)
Power Forward: Dale Davis
1993-1994
11.7 ppg 10.9 rpg 1.6 blocks .568 FG%
- 3rd in league in Offensive Rebound Pct.
- Legit defensive presence and enforcer
BenchGuard: Steve Kerr1995-1996
8.4 ppg 2.3 apg .929 FT% .515 3P% .506 FG%
- 2nd in league in 3P%
- NBA World Champion (Chicago Bulls)
Forward: Danny Granger2008-2009
25.8 ppg 5.1 rpg 2.7 apg 1.4 blocks .878 FT% .447 FG% .404 3P%
- NBA Most Improved Player
- NBA All-Star
Forward: Robert Horry2001-2002
6.8 ppg 5.9 rpg 1.1 blocks .374 3P% .783 FT%
- Nicknamed "Big Shot Bob" for a reason
- NBA World Champion (Los Angeles Lakers)
InactivesCenter: Joakim Noah2009-2010
10.7 ppg 11.0 rpg 2.1 apg 1.6 blocks .504 FG%
- Finished 9th in defensive rating
Power Forward: Al Horford2009-2010
14.2 ppg 9.9 rpg 1.1 blocks .551 FG%
- NBA All-Star
Guard-Forward: Rick Fox1996-1997
15.4 ppg 5.2 rpg 2.2 spg
- 5th in league in steals and spg
StrategyHaving Magic Johnson fall to me at #10 in the first round set me in the direction that I decided to go. From there, I decided that I'd try and build a team around athleticism and size. I watched some of my fellow owners construct some incredible front-courts and decided that I needed to draft guys with size that could provide toughness in defending them. I chose to take a young Patrick Ewing that was a an incredible defensivice force rather than the more refined offensive player we saw in the mid-90s. I assumed I'd be able to compensate offesnisivley with my backcourt and wings.
I feel like this team can excel offensively in either the half-court set or playing up-tempo. I have arguabley the greatest PG ever to run the fast break as well as 2 athletic players in 'Nique and Kemp that can run and finish with authority. Quite the dangerous trio in the open court.
I think I have a very strong bench that can come in at any time with very little drop-off. Ginobili is one of the greatest 6th men of the past 20 years and Dale Davis brings his huge physical frame and toughness to counter some of these incredible front-courts. Raojn Rondo offers the ultimate change up in PGs in contrast to Magic. Its like throwing a knuckleballer out there after facing a flamethrower all day. As we've seen this season and playoffs, Rondo has clearly emerged as a Top 5 PG and I couldn't think of a much better backup to Magic. Amazingly, I actually get bigger when I sub Sabonis' 7 foot 3 frame in there for Ewing. Sabonis is one of the all-time great passing big men and can hit the outside shot that will draw some of these opposing big men out of the paint, thus allowing my wings to make their way to the basket.
I think a coach like Chuck Daly is perfect for this team. The man was a master of managing egos and the Original Dream Team was the ultimate collection of stars and you couldn't have asked for a more perfect job. I don't think chemistry will be an issue on this team. I have drafted a bunch of key role players from championship teams that know their roles and may be used just for situational circumstances. I have no doubt they'll accept those roles.