Chris Webber was averaging 24.5ppg,, 10.1rpg, 4.8apg, 1.7spg, and 1.4bpg in ‘02, and was 1st or 2nd team All-NBA for 3 straight years, if that’s not considered a superstar I don’t know what it is.
Plus he had 2 other All-Stars on the team in Vlade Divac and Peja Stojakovic.
Detroit had the best defensive player in the last 15 years, and also had 4 others guys who would go on to become All-Stars (Rasheed Wallace, Chauncey Billups, Rip Hamilton, Mehmet Okur).
Both teams had guys that were top 3 players at their positions (Webber, Ben Wallace), and probably a couple of more that were considered top 3-5 at one point or another (Billups, Divac, Peja, etc.).
So ya, if Ainge could just put together a team of 4-5 guys that will go to be All-Stars, built around 1 lesser superstar, then I'm all for it, but let's not act like it's that easy. Conley, Affalo, Green, Milsap, and Asik sure aren't going to get it done.
Agree completely. Those SAC teams were stacked.
Just to follow up I thought I'd try to assemble a team from today's players that matches that SAC team at its peak, in terms of overall talent.
At PG, I actually do think Conley is a decent match. Bibby was perhaps better offensively but he was a weak defender.
At SG, I would say that Afflalo is not bad. Christie was an elite "3 and D" guy before the term existed. I'd say that Afflalo is better offensively but Christie was a more disruptive player on D - he was spectacular there for a couple of years (and made 4 straight All-Defense teams).
In the frontcourt is where the problems come. At his peak Peja scored 24ppg and was the best outside shooter in the league, bar none, and finished 4th in MVP voting. I can't find a comparable player now. I'd say that KD, Lebron and George are better now than Peja, but that Peja is not too far from Carmelo in terms of impact (though they are very different players). Peja's clearly better than any SF other than those guys right now. I'll stick with Carmelo (since the modern team will be giving something up at PF, see below).
Webber was phenomenal. Webber finished in the top 10 for MVP voting 5 straight times and made 5 straight All-NBA teams. His peak averages were around 23/10/4/1.5/1.5. I can't think of another comp so I'll use Love - style aside the only others on Web's level today would probably be Aldridge and Nowitzki, and Davis if he's a PF.
At C things are tough because Vlade was so unique - maybe the best passing center ever as well as a 12/10 guy pretty consistently. He was on the downswing to be sure. I'll pick Bogut as a comp, even though they're not exact comps, but I think they might rank similarly.
The frontcourt overall is difficult to match but I think Carmelo/Love/Bogut is roughly the equal of Webber/Peja/Vlade at their peak.
So, this would mean that we could put together an analogue of the SAC team like this:
Conley (or Rondo if we keep him)
Afflalo
Carmelo
Love
Bogut
I think this highlights the talent needed pretty well. This team would contend, but I don't see them as prohibitive favorites.
The big point is, like others have said...you're not getting it done with some of the lesser players being discussed as possible targets. We need at least one MVP-caliber guy and another All-Star or two, along with 2-3 other guys who are either borderline All-Stars or elite defenders...and remember that SAC team didn't even win, they just contended.