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Team NUMBERICA
PG- Oscar Robertson / Chauncey Billups
SG- Reggie Miller / Andre Iguodala
SF- Shawn Marion / SLOAN
PF- Tim Duncan / Sheed
C- Alonzo Mourning / Dikembe Mutombo
Team UGLI baby
PG- Jason Kidd / Mark Price
SG- Jerry West / Jeff Hornacek
SF- Larry Bird / Kurt Rambis
PF- Moses Malone / Dan Issel
C- Bill Walton / Bob Pettit
NUMBERICA'S case:
"All of the teams in this tournament can score. Most of the players on All-Time lists are there because they scored. My team is built around the idea that these games will be battles, and that the team that has the heart to try to stop the other team has the advantage. Every player on my team plays great defense or plays with immense heart, in addition to being very well-rounded, cerebral, and productive players.
It all starts with The Big Fundamental and The Big "O". I wanted fiery players, but Duncan and "O" are the eyes of the storm.
Defense: Defense has always been about the rim. That starts with bigs. My original intent was to go with a 3-man big rotation of Duncan, Zo, and Dikembe, but Sheed belongs in here as well. All of those bigs are able to switch and block shots. Simultaneously, they can guard opposing big men exceptionally well. Additionally, a big rotation built around strong defense enables my perimeter defense (spear-headed by Marion, Sloan, and Iguodala), to be played closer and as physical as the officials will allow with a minimized concern for driving (including going over screens on exceptional shooters). In short, I plan to shutdown the 3-pointer and coral shots to long mid-range, and still have the length and desire to contest those shots. Reggie will play his best defense with offense, running whoever is guarding him ragged into bigs that set strong picks like Zo and Sheed. Sloan will serve to smother, take charges, and either break another player's nose or get someone ejected.
Offense: The offense is built around Robertson and Duncan with Reggie as the primary release-valve. I plan to put Duncan and Zo in lots of pick-and-rolls. Whichever of them is being guarded by a plodding big man will get the lion-share of setting the pick for the ballhandler. If Duncan is guarded by the better rim-protector, he will be given possessions in the high post, looking for the best option and having a marginalized opponent defense. Having more mobile Cs in addition to a truly great transition players in Iguodala and Marion will get me plenty of early offense opportunities as well. This is an offense built to get inside baskets, either through easy opportunities, or hard-fought ones, which will make perimeter shots more open ones (this is exactly why I picked Reggie and Billups, they don't need to dominate the ball, they can shoot when the shot is there, and do it as many times as you'll let them). Whoever I didn't mention will get their shots as part of running plays and a breakdown in the defense (kick out, around-the-horn passing, cuts, shots off of screens, working the baseline)."
UGLI baby's case:
This team speaks for itself. Total domination.
PG- Oscar Robertson / Chauncey Billups
SG- Reggie Miller / Andre Iguodala
SF- Shawn Marion / SLOAN
PF- Tim Duncan / Sheed
C- Alonzo Mourning / Dikembe Mutombo
Team UGLI baby
PG- Jason Kidd / Mark Price
SG- Jerry West / Jeff Hornacek
SF- Larry Bird / Kurt Rambis
PF- Moses Malone / Dan Issel
C- Bill Walton / Bob Pettit
NUMBERICA'S case:
"All of the teams in this tournament can score. Most of the players on All-Time lists are there because they scored. My team is built around the idea that these games will be battles, and that the team that has the heart to try to stop the other team has the advantage. Every player on my team plays great defense or plays with immense heart, in addition to being very well-rounded, cerebral, and productive players.
It all starts with The Big Fundamental and The Big "O". I wanted fiery players, but Duncan and "O" are the eyes of the storm.
Defense: Defense has always been about the rim. That starts with bigs. My original intent was to go with a 3-man big rotation of Duncan, Zo, and Dikembe, but Sheed belongs in here as well. All of those bigs are able to switch and block shots. Simultaneously, they can guard opposing big men exceptionally well. Additionally, a big rotation built around strong defense enables my perimeter defense (spear-headed by Marion, Sloan, and Iguodala), to be played closer and as physical as the officials will allow with a minimized concern for driving (including going over screens on exceptional shooters). In short, I plan to shutdown the 3-pointer and coral shots to long mid-range, and still have the length and desire to contest those shots. Reggie will play his best defense with offense, running whoever is guarding him ragged into bigs that set strong picks like Zo and Sheed. Sloan will serve to smother, take charges, and either break another player's nose or get someone ejected.
Offense: The offense is built around Robertson and Duncan with Reggie as the primary release-valve. I plan to put Duncan and Zo in lots of pick-and-rolls. Whichever of them is being guarded by a plodding big man will get the lion-share of setting the pick for the ballhandler. If Duncan is guarded by the better rim-protector, he will be given possessions in the high post, looking for the best option and having a marginalized opponent defense. Having more mobile Cs in addition to a truly great transition players in Iguodala and Marion will get me plenty of early offense opportunities as well. This is an offense built to get inside baskets, either through easy opportunities, or hard-fought ones, which will make perimeter shots more open ones (this is exactly why I picked Reggie and Billups, they don't need to dominate the ball, they can shoot when the shot is there, and do it as many times as you'll let them). Whoever I didn't mention will get their shots as part of running plays and a breakdown in the defense (kick out, around-the-horn passing, cuts, shots off of screens, working the baseline)."
UGLI baby's case:
This team speaks for itself. Total domination.