Sacramento Kings aka Dinboxerbots
Devin Harris 6'3" PG 15.2 PPG, 7.1 APG, 2.4 RPG, 1.0 SPG 32.2% 3PT, 83.3% FT%
Wesley Matthews 6'5" SG 15.9 PPG, 2.0 APG, 3.1 RPG, 1.2 SPG, 40.8% 3PT, 84.4% FT%
LeBron James 6'8" SF 26.7 PPG, 7.0 APG, 7.5 RPG, 1.5 SPG, 33% 3PT, 75.9 FT%
Paul Millsap 6'8" PF 17.3 PPG, 2.5 APG, 7.6 RPG, 1.4 SPG, 53.8 FG%, 75.7% FT%
Tyson Chandler 7'1" C 10.1 PPG, 0.4 APG, 9.4 RPG, 1.1 BPG, 65.4% FG%, 73.2 FT%
I find these stats to be irrelevant. Milsap isn't getting 13fga and scoring 17ppg on this team. If so, then you can expect Lebron, Wes, and Devin's #'s to go wayyy down based on loss of fga. Your current ppg are based on 62 fga between those 5 players. What's the average in a game? 80 or so?
While that sounds nitpicking, it brings up a serious question to me. Like other posters have questioned: will Harris and Lebron be a good fit? I opened this to tell you, other posters are overplaying this whole Harris/Lebron thing (while I do think there are better fits out there you should have grabbed). My question now becomes: are there enough balls out there to keep
everyone happy? I think millsap will be OK with fewer touches, which will bring him down to 13 ppg scoring. I don't know how it will affect Matthews' game. Harris, I just haven't seen play on a competitive team recently enough to know what kind of ball he would play alongside other players. I'm leaning towards playing well, but it would take a while for him to adjust like Jason Terry did, while playing better defense. If fga have to come away from 1 or 2 players, I'm very interested to know, who are you taking them away from?
But you have one of the best defensive teams in the league and one of the top overall teams (essentially, you got Lebron and didn't screw it up). Defense was the right route to go with Lebron, not offense, and you did that very well without leaving Lebron all alone on offense.