I find it strange, Moranis, that you would prefer someone like Joe Johnson on the outside over a player the caliber of Dirk Nowitzki or Clyde Drexler or even Mark Price. Price and Nowitzki had years of +45% from the field, +40% from three, +90% for the line and +60% true shooting percentage in the years I selected.
Outside of Shaq, the players I chose were, offensively, some of the more efficient players you could have have their particular games.
Outside shooting PF to draw the defensive double teams away from a near unstoppable Shaq, Dirk in his MVP year with an almost histyoric outside shooting year for a big man.
Point guard that is a great floor general that could shoot outside after having the ball kicked back out from Shaq, one of the best pure shooting PGs ever, Mark Price.
A SG and SF that could create their own shots and dominate their men, Hall of Famers and 2 of the best 50 players ever according to the NBA in 1997 James Worthy and Clyde Drexler. Both truly dominant and clutch players at what they do.
Off the bench, length, athleticism, speed, offense and defense in Porter, McDyess and Marion in their absolute primes and just incase, if something happens to Shaq, a grizzled veteran that could throw up 20 points and 10 rebounds against the absolute best of the best any time he wanted to because he was maybe one of the top 7 centers EVER, Moses Malone.
Add to that BJ ARmstrong, one of the better situational three point shooters ever, Jayson Williams, one of the greatest offensive rebounders ever, John Starks a former Sixth Man of the Year and very good defender and Jerry Stackhouse, just a pure scoring machine and I feel, as KCattheStripe wanted to hear, that Utah has the best team due to their offensive superiority, good blend and balance of defense as well and depth.