76ers in Review aka Fo, Fo, Fo
The overall goal of my team was to pick the most efficient seasons for my players making an offensive and defensive Juggernaut.I tried to pick years when my players sacrificed for the common good and were the most efficient (see PP, Gasol, and Rasheed). Depending on the matchup, the Sixers may start either Wallace or Walker to give the front court more outside offense. Mckey, Hawkins, and Blaylock are first 3 subs then the bigs.The Sixers will run when able especially with the second unit. Elden Campbell will play more minutes when Wallace and Walker get ejected.
Coach Poppovich always get the most out of his crew and is pumped to have more weapons to complement Tim "Title" Duncan. Considering Popp managed Stephen Jackson successfully he and tri-captains GP, TD, and PP should manage the more volatile players (Walker, Wallace, and GP).
PG
Gary Payton, the Glove, will be my starting point guard. In the 1997-8 season not only was he 1st Team NBA and 1st Team Defense, he averaged 17.2 pts, 8.3 ast, 4.6 rebs, and 2.3 steals a game. GP will hit the 3, find the open man, and lock down the opposing team's point guard.
SG
Brandon Roy, gets the nod at starting shooting guard. In the 2008-9 season, this All Star and 3rd Team All NBA was the 7th most efficient player in the NBA, was top 3 in offensive win shares, and averaged 22.6 points, 5.1 assists, 4.7 rebounds, while shooting 47 percent from the field, 37.7 percent from 3 point land, and 82.4 percent from the line.
SF
Paul Pierce, the Captain and the Truth, gets the start at small forward. The cagey veteran played perhaps the best basketball of his life in 2007-8, and since adjusting to the New Big 3 was so easy, he should be able to join the star studded Sixers as well. This 2nd Team All NBA and Finals MVP is the perfect complementary player, rising to the occasion of the big game while averaging 20.6 points a game, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.7 assists. Got a title drought? Give him the right team mates and he'll solve it.
PF
Tim "Title Town" Duncan is the starting PF. You might remember his coming out party in 2001-2. League MVP, All Star, 1st Team ALL NBA and Defensive. Oh yeah and don't forget 25.5 points a game, 2.5 blocks, 12.7 rebounds, 3.7 rebounds, 80 percent from the line, and 50 percent from the field. Timmy played with the Admiral so he knows how to handle being a Twin Tower.
C
Pau Gasol gets the start at Center. The scruffy Spaniard shot 56.7 % from the field in 2008-9, was 3rd team All NBA, won a ring, and averaged 18.3 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 3.7 assists. He played with Andrew Bynum so he's used to being part of a Twin Towers set up and playing with the Kobster he knows when to defer to the alpha dogs. Complains about paella at Cheesecake Factory.
Back Up PGs
Mookie Blaylock, the 1994-95 edition, All Star, 1st Team Defense, 2.5 steals per game, 7.7 assists, 17.2 points. Defensive pest, hardly a let down when GP's on the bench.
Baron Davis, 2003-4. Instant offense, always brings the neck beard. 3rd Team NBA, All Star, 22.9 pts, 7.9 assists, and 2.4 steals a game. Makes funny internet videos.
Backup SG
Hersey Hawkins-The 1996-7 edition is here to shoot the 3 at 40.3% percent clip, bring it defensively, and be rock solid come the playoffs (1997 playoffs shot 47% overall, 45.3% from 3, 91% from the line while averaging 15.3 pts, 4.5 boards, and 2.8 assists. Great alliteration.
Brent Barry, combo guard 2001-2 Brent Barry is a year removed from leading the league in 3 pt percentage and still managed to hit 3's at 42% clip while averaging 14.4 pts, 5.4 rebs, and 5.3 assists. Not a jerk like his Dad.
Dell Curry, 1998-9 shooting specialist. Steph's dad is on call to shoot three pointers which he did that year at 47.6%.
Backup SFs
Cedric Ceballos 1995-6, score the rock. CC shot 53% from the field and pulled in 6.0 rebounds a game. He's in to run and gun and dunk blind folded.
Derrick McKey 1994-5, defense. 2nd Team All Defense. Derrick can also hit the open shot at 49% or 36% from 3.
Back Up Bigs
Antoine Walker 01-02, Dance Captain-scoring, rebounds. May start depending on match up. 22.2 pts, 8, rebounds, and 5 assists.
Rasheed Wallace 04-05-offense, defense, intensity. RW only averaged 14.5 pts, 8.2 rebs, and 1.8 blocks on a balanced Pistons title team. He'll bring the same balance and big shot making for the Sixers.
Elden Campbell 96-97-big body, nice touch, 6 fouls. Last man off the bench. The Lakers scoring leader for 1990-9, Elden's mostly here to defense Shaq and the other larger centers. Has similar numbers to RW in the year chosen.