Well, this settles it: http://www.mandatory.com/2012/07/12/which-basketball-dream-team-is-really-better/#page=1
(Granted, I think they rearranged certain players to certain matchups -- Bird vs. Westbrook, for example -- to emphasize the point a little. Still, I think that even if you score it 7-5 instead of 10-2, it still shows the 92 Team is better)
LOLOL!!! I stopped after the first entry. This is the most vivid proof at all that people can't get past nostalgia. Magic Johnson is better than Chris Paul? OK, sure, the 1983 version of Magic Johnson was. But 1992 Johnson vs. 2012 Paul? It's Paul, and it's not close. Not a little bit close.
The same applies to Westbrook vs. Bird, and probably more so. Westbrook is not as good as Paul, but Bird was already permanently retired by the time the Dream Team came along. I think I get the feeling people bristle if I were to suggest 2012 Westbrook is better than 2012 Bird. But he is, and he's clearly better than 1992 Bird, too.
Pippin is better than Durant?!?!? At what, dissing Croatians? Could we talk about basketball for a second? No vintage of Scottie Pippin can compare with the current version of Durant.
The most interesting one is 1992 David Robinson vs. 2012 Kevin Love. It's interesting because it's also not close, but in an interesting way. For a 1992 NBA game, it's Robinson all the way. For an international game, actually it's Love. This can be seen by looking at how little a factor Robinsion actually
was, in reality, in the Olympics. Love's three-point shooting trumps Robinson's post-presence, because the international refs don't let you play in the post (and, shots rarely bounce off the rim and go in, because you're allowed to rebound the ball once it hits the rim).
A similar argument could be made for Carmelo Anthony vs. Karl Malone. Anthony is
made for the international game. Watch any international game... including the 1992 US team... and count the pick-and-rolls.
John Stockton during the 1991-1992 NBA season was better then Deron Williams during the 2011-2012 NBA season, but again, Williams is better suited for international play, plus Stockton was injured in 1992, and barely played.
Finally, the size of the check mark in LeBron James's column is not nearly big enough.