Sorry I genuinely meant that in friendly way.

After last year's battle, and loss, in the playoffs I react a little more aggressive to your responses, but in a fun way. I know this is a friendly thing and while I don't take it to serious I like the challenge of your debate.
Moving on.
First, 'Nice Try, IP'? What's that about?
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Blake Griffin was the guy I was talking about. He needs the ball, and needs someone to help him get it. You don't have a guy like that who can manage it, and Westbrook has shown a willingness to 'forget' about his teammates when the need suits him.
Blake's usage rate is 26.6 compared to KD's of 31.3. But blake operates on the block more throwing up little hooks and powering his way to the basket. He isn't dribbling on the three point line. Thus hitting Westbrook on a backdoor cut is more likely then Durant doing so. I think Gasol can be an intermediary here and facilitate somewhat through the high and low post.
Obviously sacrifices need to be made when you have three players like this get together, But these are all high character guys who care about winning. Westbrook just suffered through a finals defeat and Griffin a sweep. I believe they will give in order to be the last team standing in the end. Gasol doesn't have any trace of ego and has no issue being a third guy either.
Blake Griffin was the best player on a lotto team with Mo, and Mo Williams was a year removed from an all-star appearance. With Chris Paul, Blake Griffin raised his fg%, TS%, eFG%, lowered his turnover rate, raised his PER and raised his WS/48 substantially, and went from an All-Star to an All-NBA player. Blake Griffin was good with Mo Williams, he was special with Chris Paul.
Blake Griffin was a rookie. Williams was acquired at the trade deadline and was a fill in at the all star game. Lebron made williams man. We have seen what he really is before and after playing with Lebron.
So you don't think Blake will take what he has learned from Billups and Paul and build off that. You don't think playing with Westbrook and Gasol will also make him special? I don't believe CP3 MADE Blake Griffin. His numbers haven't changed that much from year one to year two and besides he was a rookie going into year two. He SHOULD improve. That;s what great players do. They come back better.
Stephen Jackson has deferred to two men in his life: Greg Popovich and Tim Duncan. You got neither. Stephen Jackson believes himself to be an elite player, he's said as much. He'll continue to do so. Ron Artest, he'll still jack up dumb shots but I worry more about his defense. You rate it considerably better than I do.
He deferred to Rick Carlisle and Don Nelson. Rudy T has two rings. Not worried about him respecting his role. He wants to win.
Stephen Jackson benefitted from Tony Parker, Manu Ginobli, and Tim Duncan. I don't see any of those guys on your team, but I do see Russell Westbrook, Ron Artest, Blake Griffin, and Marc Gasol. Of those other 4 guys, only Marc Gasol would I consider on even footing with his Spurs opposite as a passer.
Ball movement is an issue.
Tony Parker is no more special a passer then Westbrook. Gasol is as good as Duncan out of the post. Gasol's Assist % is 14.1 to Duncans 13.5%.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/duncati01.htmlYou're right I have no Ginonli, but what teams am I going up against that will have the personnel to play elite defense against Boston's big three? LA and Dallas might be the only two. It's not Chicago with Splitter, Young, Bosh, and Haywood.