I've got me over Utah in 4 of the 5 matchups, significantly so a 3 of those. I also like my depth better. That doesn't make your team bad, or lottery bound, but I have mine as better (big surprise, right?
I see amare and gasol as a wash, thats basically a toss up.
Gasol has not outscored Amar'e in a H2H matchup since 2008. Career-wise, Amar'e has also out-rebounded him.
As for miller bs Lowry... Lowry has been a starter for only 1/3 of a season. Miller has been the pg of many playoff teams, has played in big games, and is always cool under pressure. I trust him to make the right play when the pressure is on more then Lowry.
Lowry stared 71 of 75 games last year. Over that time, he averaged 13pts, 7asts, 4rebs, and 37% shooting from 3, 43% FG.
Last year Miller started 81 games, and averaged 13pts, 7asts, 4rebs, on 46% shooting, and no 3pt shooting to speak of, (10.8% on 4 for 37 on the year).
After Aaron Brooks was traded, and he stopped sharing so much time with him, Lowry's minutes jumped to +35 and he averaged 18 pts, 7.6 asts, 4.7 rebs, 45% shooting, 40% from deep, and 88% from the line.
Lowry beats Miller pretty significantly when he gets his minutes.
Bogut has an advantage when healthy but my depth can give him problems and bogut is just never 100%.
If your depth is so significant, why is mine not? Derrick Williams can score on anyone you'll have guarding him, and you don't even have your backup 4 yet. Tiago Splitter is every bit the 7fter Haywood is (as in, they're both 6'10+), and while Haywood is tougher, Splitter is more skilled, and as good a rebounder.
Pierce is a clear cut winner here and there is no one on either of our teams I would rather have the ball in someone's hands more then his.
Okay, but Pierce/Delfino shot the same from deep, they have typically rebounded at the same clip throughout their careers, and Delfino is known almost primarily as a defensive player. He's not better or even in the same league (metaphorically speaking) as Pierce, but he's a good option as a 5th starter.
Harden and Crawford . I like Crawford more. I say Crawford bc he won't start games but he will likely finish them.
Crawford is a useful player in the right system, but Harden is the better player than either him or Young. Better passer (although Crawford has a slightly better assist # but he spends time at the PG, while Harden doesn't), better rebounder, better defender, and shoots slightly better %'s from the field and from 3. Plus, he gets to the line more often.
EDIT: Also, in the last 2 yrs, Harden has been significantly the better player during the playoffs.Also, if you want to talk about total depth, Sessions is likely to be better than anyone you're going to grab later on in the draft, Williams is more versatile than your supersub Crawford, and Garcia/Jefferson is a wash in my mind, but I could see a slight advantage to Jefferson in a lot of people's minds based on previous bias.
Jefferson's defense took a complete nosedive this season, although his shooting did improve.
TP for the response. I do like your team and appreciate the discussion. Thanks = )
Back at you, I like your team too. Ha, just mine a little more I suppose.