Varejao / Lopez / Joel Anthony P.S. big men worst nightmare
Lebron / Brand
Green / Dunleavy
Sefolosha / Gordon
Irving
You're going to slot the games best 3 in at the 4? Believe the guy that started Garnett at the 5, it's going to hurt you on votes.
Otherwise a strong team, reminiscent of the Cavs.
Well, that was the kindest thing Wiggle ever said to us, so we'll take it.
This team is much, much better than any team Lebron was on with the Cavs, though. Also, Lebron played 24% of the Heat's minutes at PF last year, and he put up a redunkulous 37.1 PER. He outrebounded opposing PFs, he outshot them by over ten percentage points, and he outscored them by more than double.
Much like Larry Bird before him, Lebron James is the best PF in the NBA. He just happens to play most of his time at SF.
Well I'm up 1-0 in kind compliments so far this year.

. I'm willing to consider the case that this team is better than James's Cavs squad, though not the Heat. The Irving trade was a classic Roy heist.
As for starting James at the 4, I'm personally open to it. I probably even floated the idea two years ago in the Pick Two. I would be curious to know whether Spoelstra was carefully picking his battles.
The cons? I don't think Jeff Green gives you enough as a starter - poor shooting, mediocre defense and rebounding - to justify the move and I expect the argument to go along the lines of my Garnett at center argument. He's more skilled, the quickness advantage is increasingly valuable in today's NBA, the numbers are in his favor. But he hasn't actually ever started a twenty game stretch at the four, let alone an 82 games and this tends to be an I'll-believe-when-I-see-it crowd. Of course I'm not half the hype man.