Denver:
Am I reading that right? Your best 3pt shooter is Rasheed Wallace? How are you going to stop guys from packing the lane?
Atlanta:
Well rounded team. I understand the need to get Mount Mutumbo, but are you going to run Phil Jackson’s triangle offense to optimize Kobe’s touches? And if so, how much does Divac play? If you’re not going to run the triangle, compare your teams’ offensive sets to a modern NBA team, so I we could see how you see the pieces of Malone, Stockton, and Bryant fitting together.
Seattle:
I love Reggie, everyone loves Reggie…but was Reggie good enough to start on your team? Scottie Pippen was not an abject failure as a primary scorer while Jordan was out, but he was not really a success either. Reggie never really got a shot to lead a successful team. On top of that, he wasn’t a very reliable shooter from range. He’s number 1 in our hearts, but is he a #1 shooting guard in this game?
Miami:
If this game were made into 2k rosters, your team is the one I want as my own. None of your guys are really ‘all-time bests’ at anything, every one to a man is a perpetual ‘also-ran’. Wilt always second to Russell, McHale always second to Bird, Rick Barry always second to his prickliness and free throw technique, Mitch Richmond always a second option, McGrady always second, first to Vince Carter, than to Kobe Bryant, and Isaiah Thomas, who is basically the resentful ‘not as good but still good’ little brother of Magic, Bird, and Jordan’s legacies…and yet they all fit together like a cohesive team. Its not really a question, I just like the team.
Portlandia:
Larry Bird and all his wiles and shotmaking ability go up against LeBron James and all his raw athleticism. Who wins, and why? I ask this, because I really don’t have much else to say about your team.
Chicago:
How does the defense work here? Magic guards…2’s? West points? (ha.)
I’ll concede that Jerry West shoots the lights out, no problem. But, I will not concede one of two things: Either Jerry West is athletic enough to guard modern 1’s ala a days of yore Iverson, or he’s tall and strong enough to rebound and guard modern day 2’s, ala a days of yore kid. The real truth is that he was probably not athletic or strong enough to do either, but I don’t think those things should be strictly static, especially with a transcendental talent like West.
Dallas:
I’m not a fan of all of your players, and you’ve admitted mistakes while drafting, but honestly whether its modern bias or not, I have a hard time imagining any past or present player that could’ve slowed down the 99-00 Shaq. Combined with hyper athletic monsters Amar’e, Baylor, and Rose/Williams, I don’t see many teams on your level athletically. Can you compensate for the holes in your roster with pure athleticism and strength?
Lakers:
I’m convinced that I just don’t get Kareem. That’s it. I don’t know how else to explain it, but I just don’t see Kareem as dominating in this setting the way he dominated the league at the times you’re using. I think stronger bigger centers like Shaquille or Moses Malone, or David Robinson would really give him problems. But, if you buy that Kareem is as dominant as the numbers suggest, this is the best frontline in the game. I’ve gone over my issues with this team a few times, so I think we know where I come down there. Here is one question though..Can I get a probable minutes breakdown?
Philadelphia:
I love moving Kevin Johnson to the starting spot, but I still don’t like Nique or Melo next to Jordan. But, with Dirk there to pass and space the floor, this team has incredible potential. Explain to me how the offense works, and compare it to a current or recent NBA team, in the way you see the dynamic playing out.
Phoenix:
Explain to me how Grant Hill or Chris Webber would’ve helped your squad. (kidding)
I wonder here though a little about Marion’s usefulness. I know we’ve talked the Matrix to just about exhaustion, and I’ve been one of his bigger supporters…but in 05-06 Marion played the majority of his minutes at the PF. He was effective there because he was quicker and as long as PF’s and that ability allowed him to get to rebounds, loose balls, and shots he could not have blocked as a traditional PF. Explain to me how he’s better used as a SF here, and why that wasted speed advantage is not going to hurt your team.