Biggest problem I see with the Lakers is shooting.
Worthy, Rondo, Payton, Garnett are all less than average (for their position) 3pt shooters, so I guess the biggest worry I have with the lakers is that they're going to have a smaller court, as it were.
Dumars and Majerle are both more than able shooters, but Domars is the only one seeing real time.
On a real NBA team, this wouldn't be an issue. A real NBA team though wouldn't have to contend with dominating players at every position on the other side tough. Lets say Big Game James is matching up against a Shawn Marion. Marion can sag off him when Worthy doesn't have the ball, because he's good enough, long enough, and fast enough to get back on Worthy if he is going to shoot it, and Worthy is only a 30% shooter, and if Worthy's not going to shoot it, Marion can still defend him without allowing him into the paint.
Meanwhile, while Marion is playing off the ball, he's taking him passing lanes and space that Payton and Rondo need to get their guys the ball, and driving lanes they'd need to use to get to the basket.
Its a crappy place to focus on a team that is so talented athletically and physically, but I don't think it should be overlooked, as every weakness that cannot be addressed is going to be a focal point in a league where none of the teams should have any chinks in their armor.
I think, though, that in a theoretical match between Shawn Marion and James Worthy, Worthy would still exploit that one.
I think we all tend to forget here on CBlog that while Worthy was not a deep shooter, he was a very good mid-range shooter.
And Prime Worthy vs Prime Shawn? I know that James would eat his lunch. Prime Shawn was just not as defensive-minded then as he is now. And Prime Worthy was a fine passer for a SF, too.
I vividly remember Worthy burying many mid-range J's vs our own Celtics back in the day.
In such a matchup, James would bury those same mid-range shots vs even Shawn Marion, especially if he gave him space, as you stated. He had a very quick release.
James Worthy also had a solid post-up game, when needed. He exploited that option in battles vs Bird sometimes, too.
He would get the ball on the block, face Bird, head-fake, take a few dribbles and then he'd be at the basket doing one of those crazy Tomahawk dunks of his.
He was one of the quickest players I've ever seen.
While (Prime) Shawn Marion was a decent defender, he just didn't have the paper (Awards?) to warrant what you stated as far as his effect on James Worthy or my Laker team, IP.
I mean - Prime Marion with PHX? PHX just wasn't known for Defense, and they still aren't.
As you stated in your last post - I guess we all see things different...all I know is that while I was in my teen yrs riding that yellow bus to school I had to endure those Laker fans bragging about how James Worthy was dogging our Celtics.
And looking back 20 yrs later - they were right - especially as our team aged.