Team Siro:
PG - Deron Williams / Tony Parker
SG - Vince Carter / Rick Barry
SF - Paul George / Joe Johnson
PF - Kawhi Leonard / Robert Horry
C - Tim Duncan / Willis Reed
Team ONE LOVE:
PG - Jason Kidd / Tim Hardaway
SG - James Harden / DeMar DeRozan
SF - Peja Stojakovic / Glenn Robinson
PF - Chris Webber / LaMarcus Aldridge
C - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar / Karl-Anthony Towns
Siro's Case:
n/a
ONE LOVE's Case:
Offensive Philosophy
This team will play inside out basketball lead by the wizardry of Jason Kidd running the offense (16.9 ppg, 10.8 assists). Kidd will be passing to elite scorers in Kareem, Webber and also Harden. Harden will also handle the ball will look to score and pass (29.1 ppg, 11.2 assists).
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's All Time Leading scorer (34 ppg, 16.6 reb) and Chris Webber (27.1, 11.1reb) will feature prominently in the paint. Kareem with the skyhook can score from anywhere and at anytime. Webber can step out and shoot the jumpshot, but he is also a very good passer and will likely give Kareem, Stojakovic, Harden and Kidd easy looks as well.
On the wing, James Harden will provide primary outside scoring and will kick out a tonne of passes to Stojakovic (24.2 ppg, 43% from 3's) as well as inlet passes to Kareem and Webber.
Defensive Philosophy
Defense starts at the PG position with Jason Kidd one of the best defensive point guard that's ever played the game. He is a 4-Time NBA All Defensive First Team. Kidd averaged 2 or more steals in 12 seasons as a player.
In the middle, we have Kareem who is the achor and is a 5-Time NBA Al Defensive First Team. He averaged 4 blocks in 2 seasons and averaged more than 3 blocks for a further 5 seasons.
Bench
Scorers galore in the bench with ALL PLAYERS averaging more than 20 points per game (i.e., everyone knows how to score once given the ball. Tim Hardaway will make sure the ball find whoever is open to score. Tim Hardaway (23.4 ppg, 10 assists), DeMar DeRozan (27.3 ppg), Glenn Robinson (23.4 ppg), LaMarcus Aldridge (23.4 ppg), Karl-Anthony Towns (25.1 ppg).
Match-up with Siro
Post: Kareem/Webber >> Duncan/Kawhi
Wing: Harden/Stojakovic > Carter/George
PG: Kidd >> DWill
Bench: Hardaway/DeRozen/Robinson/Aldridge/KAT >> Parker/Barry/Johnson/Horry/Reed
Siro has put together a solid team. But in the post, Kareem & Webber are going to be too much for the Duncan/Kawhi front court offensively. Kawhi has never had to play or defend the 4 for an extended period of time and will really struggle against the physicality of Chris Webber. Duncan is solid but Kareem one of the best low post scorer in the game will be able to score over him with the skyhooks.
Jason Kidd, one of the most physical point guard will be more than a match for DWill defensively. He will stick to DWill like glue and will make it really hard for him to get the offense going.
Siro's team will really struggle scoring inside with Kareem matching up against Duncan and Kawhi not known for inside scoring. Siro's lack of bench scoring will also be an issue.
In summary, the dominant post play and overall balanced scoring + better chemistry should translate to a 4-3 series win.
PG - Deron Williams / Tony Parker
SG - Vince Carter / Rick Barry
SF - Paul George / Joe Johnson
PF - Kawhi Leonard / Robert Horry
C - Tim Duncan / Willis Reed
Team ONE LOVE:
PG - Jason Kidd / Tim Hardaway
SG - James Harden / DeMar DeRozan
SF - Peja Stojakovic / Glenn Robinson
PF - Chris Webber / LaMarcus Aldridge
C - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar / Karl-Anthony Towns
Siro's Case:
n/a
ONE LOVE's Case:
Offensive Philosophy
This team will play inside out basketball lead by the wizardry of Jason Kidd running the offense (16.9 ppg, 10.8 assists). Kidd will be passing to elite scorers in Kareem, Webber and also Harden. Harden will also handle the ball will look to score and pass (29.1 ppg, 11.2 assists).
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's All Time Leading scorer (34 ppg, 16.6 reb) and Chris Webber (27.1, 11.1reb) will feature prominently in the paint. Kareem with the skyhook can score from anywhere and at anytime. Webber can step out and shoot the jumpshot, but he is also a very good passer and will likely give Kareem, Stojakovic, Harden and Kidd easy looks as well.
On the wing, James Harden will provide primary outside scoring and will kick out a tonne of passes to Stojakovic (24.2 ppg, 43% from 3's) as well as inlet passes to Kareem and Webber.



Defensive Philosophy
Defense starts at the PG position with Jason Kidd one of the best defensive point guard that's ever played the game. He is a 4-Time NBA All Defensive First Team. Kidd averaged 2 or more steals in 12 seasons as a player.
In the middle, we have Kareem who is the achor and is a 5-Time NBA Al Defensive First Team. He averaged 4 blocks in 2 seasons and averaged more than 3 blocks for a further 5 seasons.
Bench
Scorers galore in the bench with ALL PLAYERS averaging more than 20 points per game (i.e., everyone knows how to score once given the ball. Tim Hardaway will make sure the ball find whoever is open to score. Tim Hardaway (23.4 ppg, 10 assists), DeMar DeRozan (27.3 ppg), Glenn Robinson (23.4 ppg), LaMarcus Aldridge (23.4 ppg), Karl-Anthony Towns (25.1 ppg).
Match-up with Siro
Post: Kareem/Webber >> Duncan/Kawhi
Wing: Harden/Stojakovic > Carter/George
PG: Kidd >> DWill
Bench: Hardaway/DeRozen/Robinson/Aldridge/KAT >> Parker/Barry/Johnson/Horry/Reed
Siro has put together a solid team. But in the post, Kareem & Webber are going to be too much for the Duncan/Kawhi front court offensively. Kawhi has never had to play or defend the 4 for an extended period of time and will really struggle against the physicality of Chris Webber. Duncan is solid but Kareem one of the best low post scorer in the game will be able to score over him with the skyhooks.
Jason Kidd, one of the most physical point guard will be more than a match for DWill defensively. He will stick to DWill like glue and will make it really hard for him to get the offense going.
Siro's team will really struggle scoring inside with Kareem matching up against Duncan and Kawhi not known for inside scoring. Siro's lack of bench scoring will also be an issue.
In summary, the dominant post play and overall balanced scoring + better chemistry should translate to a 4-3 series win.
