PG: Russell Westbrook, Steve Blake, Daniel Gibson
SG: Marcus Thornton, Ronnie Brewer
SF: Tervor Ariza, Josh Childress
PF: Taj Gibson, James Singleton, Darrell Arthur
C: Tim Duncan, Darko Milicic, Aaron Gray
PG: Tony Parker, Ramon Sessions
SG: Arron Afflalo, O.J. Mayo
SF: Danny Granger, Jonas Jerebko, Austin Daye, Trenton Hassell
PF: Boris Diaw, J.J. Hickson, [Jerebko]
C: Sam Dalembert, Zaza Pachulia, Dan Gadzuric
Okay. Look at how close these two teams are. It is ridiculous.
HOU Best Player: Danny Granger Den Counter: Tervor Ariza
-Ariza is a good defender, but not an elite one. He's got the length and ability to defend Granger, without letting Granger drop 40 on him. Ariza has proven himself to be a somewhat limited player offensively though.
Den Best Player: Tim Duncan HOU counter: Sam Dalembert
-Dalembert is a good defender, but not an elite one. He's got the length and ability to defend Duncan, witouth letting Duncan drop 30 on him. Dalembert has proven himself to be a limited player offensively though.
Advantage: Denver.
Point guard: Russell Westbrook V Tony Parker
-2 fast PG's, Westbrook has a more well-rounded game at this point, while Parker is a better offensive player.
Backup PG: Ramon Sessions, Steve Blake
Blake and Sessions are both pass first PG's. Sessions can get into the lane, Blake can shoot a 3.
SG's Marcus Thorton/Ronnie Brewer V Arron Afflalo/OJ Mayo
-1 offensive guard, one defensive guard that is offensively limited.
PF: Taj Gibson/Darrell Arthur V Boris Diaw/JJ Hickson
-Gibson over Diaw, Hickson (way) over Arthur, but everyone is pretty close here too.
I guess they're legitimately even in my mind. I'd pick the one with Tim Duncan personally, because I think he's a galvanizing force that is capable of making his teams better on offense and defense while Danny Granger seems to just be one of the best players in the NBA at putting a ball through a hoop.