All-Time 5 best teams, who do you like as the best?

All-Time 5 best teams, who do you like as the best?

Postby 3Peatkb24 » Tue Jun 06, 2017 3:10 pm

Assuming the Warriors do win this year, here are 5 All-Time teams to choose from: 8 deeps like our all-time Draft!
2017 Golden State Warriors Starters
PG Stephen Curry
SG Klay Thompson
SF Kevin Durant
PF Draymond Green
C Zaza Pachulia
Main Bench consisting of
SF Andre Iguodala
C/PF Javale McGee
PG/SG Sean Livingston

2001 LA Lakers Starters
PG Derek Fisher
SG Kobe Bryant
SF Rick Fox
PF Robert Horry
C Shaq O'Neal
Main Bench consisting of
SG/PG Brian Shaw
PF/C Horace Grant
SF Devean George

1996 Chicago Bulls Starters
PG Ron Harper
SG Michael Jordan
SF Scottie Pippen
PF Dennis Rodman
C Luc Longley
Main Bench consisting of
PF/SF Toni Kukoc
SG/PG Steve Kerr
C Bill Wennington

1986 Boston Celtics Starters
PG Dennis Johnson
SG Danny Ainge
SF Larry Bird
PF Kevin McHale
C Robert Parish
Main Bench consisting of
C Bill Walton
SF Scott Wedman
PG/SG Jerry Sichting

1987 LA Lakers Starters
PG Magic Johnson
SG Byron Scott
SF James Worthy
PF AC Green
C Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Main Bench consisting of
SG/PG/SF Michael Cooper
C/PF Mychal Thompson
PF Kurt Rambis
4 best Titles- 1988 Repeat Lakers/2002 3Peat Lakers/2006 Colts/2016 Cubs
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Re: All-Time 5 best teams, who do you like as the best?

Postby 3Peatkb24 » Tue Jun 06, 2017 3:58 pm

3Peatkb24 wrote:Assuming the Warriors do win this year, here are 5 All-Time teams to choose from: 8 deeps like our all-time Draft!
2017 Golden State Warriors Starters
PG Stephen Curry
SG Klay Thompson
SF Kevin Durant
PF Draymond Green
C Zaza Pachulia
Main Bench consisting of
SF Andre Iguodala
C/PF Javale McGee
PG/SG Shaun Livingston

2001 LA Lakers Starters
PG Derek Fisher
SG Kobe Bryant
SF Rick Fox
PF Robert Horry
C Shaq O'Neal
Main Bench consisting of
SG/PG Brian Shaw
PF/C Horace Grant
SF Devean George

1996 Chicago Bulls Starters
PG Ron Harper
SG Michael Jordan
SF Scottie Pippen
PF Dennis Rodman
C Luc Longley
Main Bench consisting of
PF/SF Toni Kukoc
SG/PG Steve Kerr
C Bill Wennington

1986 Boston Celtics Starters
PG Dennis Johnson
SG Danny Ainge
SF Larry Bird
PF Kevin McHale
C Robert Parish
Main Bench consisting of
C Bill Walton
SF Scott Wedman
PG/SG Jerry Sichting

1987 LA Lakers Starters
PG Magic Johnson
SG Byron Scott
SF James Worthy
PF AC Green
C Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Main Bench consisting of
SG/PG/SF Michael Cooper
C/PF Mychal Thompson
PF Kurt Rambis


I still like the 1987 Lakers out of these choices but that is just my opinion. So I chose them. So far the Poll is:
2017 Warriors 0
2001 Lakers 0
1996 Bulls 0
1986 Celtics 0
1987 Lakers 1
4 best Titles- 1988 Repeat Lakers/2002 3Peat Lakers/2006 Colts/2016 Cubs
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Re: All-Time 5 best teams, who do you like as the best?

Postby lakerevolution » Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:03 pm

3Peatkb24 wrote:2017 Warriors 0
2001 Lakers 1
1996 Bulls 0
1986 Celtics 0
1987 Lakers 1


I know the Dubs have that pop-a-shot and transition 3-point game sewed up, but with pressure from perimeter defenders like Shaw Horry, Kobe, Fox, Fisher and the rest, plus a prime-time Shaq who was actively running the floor, I think these Warriors would have their hands full defensively and be disrupted enough on offense to lay a few eggs and lose a best-of-seven series to the 2001 Lakers.
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Re: All-Time 5 best teams, who do you like as the best?

Postby 3Peatkb24 » Wed Jun 14, 2017 8:01 pm

lakerevolution wrote:
3Peatkb24 wrote:2017 Warriors 0
2001 Lakers 1
1996 Bulls 0
1986 Celtics 0
1987 Lakers 1


I know the Dubs have that pop-a-shot and transition 3-point game sewed up, but with pressure from perimeter defenders like Shaw Horry, Kobe, Fox, Fisher and the rest, plus a prime-time Shaq who was actively running the floor, I think these Warriors would have their hands full defensively and be disrupted enough on offense to lay a few eggs and lose a best-of-seven series to the 2001 Lakers.


Yeah I am not sure the Warriors could beat the other 4 teams I listed in a best of 7. You would have to match them up vs these teams playing 80's/90's rules in 1 series, then play another series with todays rules. See even under todays rules I think the 87 Lakers could adjust because they were technically a finesse Offensive team anyway. They would just run their fastbreak as usual and Scott and Cooper would probably shooting a lot more 3's, they shot a high% from 3 that season so no biggy.
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