Well the masterpiece is done! Your San Antonio Spurs!
PG - Devin Harris/Jose Barea
SG - James Harden/Dahntay Jones/Daequan Cook
SF - Ron Artest/Chris Douglas-Roberts
PF - Chris Bosh/Chuck Hayes/Shelden Williams
C - Serge Ibaka/Fabricio Oberto/Joe Smith
Coach - Doc River
I like your team. Bosh/Ibaka as the starters with Hayes/Oberto as the backups is a good mix of athleticism and toughness. People will bag on you for starting Ibaka because he looks skinny enough so that a strong wind will bowl him over, but don't listen. Ibaka is stronger than he looks, and I'm not sure there is a leaper with more potential out there. He'll get a lot of baskets by running the floor and making athletic plays, and he ought to continue to improve as a shotblocker, hopefully joining the league's elite within a year or two.
Harden I like but how much is something I waiver on pretty often. He's definitely not warranted the Brandon Roy comparisons he came out to last season. He does however consistently outscore his man while he's on the floor so that's a plus. Dahntay Jones is one of those guys that I think had one good year and is still coasting from that. He's just not that good, and honestly I'd rather give your FA pickup Bogans burn than Jones.
I also like Devin Harris. The guy had a bad year after an amazing year, and the team he played for wasn't very inspiring. I think for a player who played an important part of a title run in 05/06, then was the starter for most of the season on a 67 win team the year after that, playing hard for a lost season on a team that really didn't want to win games was probably hard last year.
That said, last year kind of precludes you from saying Harris is a leader.
Ron Artest is a headcase who has proven time and time again that he cannot be the primary scoring wing player on a team that makes a deep playoff run. He can help get you to the playoffs, but he can't keep you there. You're going to need Kobe or Stephen Jackson for that, and you don't have either. Behind him is Chris Douglas Roberts, a guy who looked to everyone like he was going to be a bonofide player...but who got traded for a sack-a-potatoes because he was ruining his team's chemistry.
So you got two negative chemistry guys at your SF position, and some questionable leadership to compensate for that. I can buy Chris Bosh as a leader on a playoff team, but I don't know if this team is a playoff team. I like the mix, but I'll need some convincing.