Chris Paul/[M. Smart]
K. Caldwell-Pope/M. Smart
T. Ariza/C.J. Miles/M. Harkless
A. Davis/[T. Ariza]
C. Capela/[A. Davis]
I did my best to avoid loopholes to the guidelines such as KAT, who isn't technically an All-Star, though is playing like one at this point. It's much more interesting to realistically construct a team.
The backcourt of Paul, KCP and Smart is the toughest one I could think of to go against the Splash Bros. All three players are terrific defenders, and Paul will most certainly make Steph work on the other end of the floor. If you don't know much about KCP, him and Marcus Smart are two sides of the same coin, IMO. KCP takes advantage of his speed and quickness while Smart uses his strength and bulk. Both are highly energetic, fan favorite type players.
The Rox are a train wreck this season (relatively), but Ariza, the professional that he is, has been really good, particularly as of late. Crowder is probably the best choice - and to us Celtic fans, the most obvious - as the starting SF/small ball PF if you're not going to choose an All-Star like PG13. To switch it up, I went with Ariza, who can pretty much do everything Crowder can do as of right now (obviously it's still unknown if Crowder can make another leap), but brings more playoff experience. Miles supplies bench scoring and shooting. Harkless is an athlete with young legs and can contribute on both ends of the floor.
Capela gives the team a defensive backbone in its traditional lineup. The team goes with A. Davis and Ariza as its bigs when GSW goes small; Davis would give the Warriors as much trouble as he gives anyone else - a lot.