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  • #19929
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    Afactor4
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    For example, my favorite version of the Clippers was the generation from the 2000 season to the 2002 season.

    The lineup looked something like…

    PG Jeff McInnis
    SG Quentin Richardson
    SF Darius Miles
    PF Lamar Odom (who was injured half the time, the one player on the team i disliked)
    C Michael Olowakandi

    And off the bench you had Corey Maggette, Eric Piatkowski, Keyon Dooling, Sean Rooks, Earl Boykins, Cherokee Parks LOL etc…

    What’s the favorite version of your team???

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  • #364073
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    butidonthavemoney

    Mine is the Jazz from 1996 to 1999

    Stock/Eisley

    Horny/Anderson

    Russell/Morris

    Malone/Keefe (OK, so I never understood what the eff Keefe was supossed to do…)

    Big Dog Carr/Ostertag (Dubbed by my mother as Double-Zero)

    The glory days… Too bad we could never get that championship…

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  • #364097
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    Toronto16
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    1990-2000 Raptors

    C: Antonio Davis
    PF: Charles Oakley
    SF: Tracy McGrady
    SG: Vince Carter
    PG: Alvin Williams

    If that core had stayed in tact…… Man, the possibilities.

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  • #364104
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    OhCanada-
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    I gotta agree with Churchboy.

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  • #364105
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    Godfather
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    Frazier
    Bradley
    Monroe
    DeBusscierre
    Reed

    Phil Jackson
    Dick Barnett
    Jerry Lucas

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  • #364106
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    Godfather
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    Churchboy, what do you mean, the possibilities?

    Carter and TMac are two of the most selfish players in the league, they would NEVER have worked.

    I HATE the Heat, but I do think that LeBron and Wade can work.

    There is zero chance TMac would have jelled with Vince Carter

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  • #364109
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    McDunkin

    2004 Pistons

    PG: Chauncey Billups
    SG: Richard Hamilton
    SF: Tayshaun Prince
    PF: Rasheed Wallace
    C: Ben Wallace

    Bench
    Mehmet Okur
    Mike James
    Elden Campbell
    Lindsey Hunter
    Darko

    2003 Spurs (or 2005)

    PG: Parker
    SG: Jackson
    SF: Bowen
    PF: Duncan
    C: Robinson

    Bench
    Manu
    Ferry
    Kerr
    Claxton
    Rose

    2003 Kings should be here too but im tired of typing lineups

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  • #364134
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    Toronto16
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    @Godfather So were Kobe and Shaq, and they worked. At the end of the day it comes down to how much these players want to win. Futhermore, T-Mac and Vince were cousins, they wouldn’t have bickered with one another about shots.

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  • #364141
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    uneik1
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    I believe it was Riley first year as Knicks coach

    PG: Mark Jackson (The general)
    SG: Gerald Wilkins (aka: Jordan stopper, lol) we know that wasn’t true.
    SF: Xavier McDaniel (the crazy man who shaved his eye brows to look more intimidating)
    PF: Charles Oakley (the enforcer)
    C: Patrick Ewing (The Franchise that never delivered)

    Bench: John Starks, Kiki vandeweghe, Anthony Mason, Greg Anthony

    I wish that team would have stayed together for more than one year. They gave the Bulls all they could handle. X Man had Pippen on lock in the playoffs. Damn I miss those rivalries instead of all the buddy buddy shit we got in the NBA now.

    http://hoopedia.nba.com/index.php?title=Xavier_McDaniel

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  • #364145
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    Malik-Universal
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    i would have to go with my hometown pistons… the 2004 version thru the 2006 season

    PG-billups
    sg-rip
    sf-prince
    pf-r. wallace
    c-big ben

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  • #364148
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    Godfather
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    Churchboy, Kobe and Shaq played different positions.

    Just because they are cousins doesn’t mean that they would be so gracious to each other.

    And I agree, it comes down to how much these players want to win, which is exactly why I don’t think they would work.
    TMac has never played in the second round, and Vince is the least clutch player in the league.

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  • #364158
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    TRC1991
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    sonics 1996

    PG-Gary Payton
    SG-Hersey Hawkins
    SF-Detlef Schrempf
    PF-Shawn Kemp
    C-Ervin Johnson

    bench:
    PG-Eric Snow
    SG-Nate McMillan
    G/F-David Wingate
    SF-Vincent Askew
    PF-Sam Perkins
    C-Frank Brickowski

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  • #364161
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    Toronto16
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    @Godfather Right, but when they were both playing in Toronto, they use to push each other to play better. That’s why VInce became the star he was when he first started out. He and T-Mac would out do each other night after night, amazing highlights every night in T.O. After T-Mac left, Vince never played as hard and T-Mac was detroyed by injuries.

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  • #364167
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    LeroyJenkins
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    2009 Utah Flash

    PG: Kevin Kruger
    SG:JR Giddens
    SF:Morris Almond
    PF:Ronald Dupree
    C:Kosta Koufos

    play wit it

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  • #364168
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    kolds1028
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    Here’s what WOULD HAVE been the 2005 NBA Champions

    C – Brad Miller
    F – Jermaine O’Neal
    F – Ron Artest
    G – Stephen Jackson
    G – Jamaal Tinsley

    BENCH
    Reggie Miller
    Fred Jones
    Dale Davis
    Austin Croshere
    Anthony Johnson

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  • #364182
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    Spurs2020
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    Charlie Ward/Chris Childs/Rick Brunson
    Allan Houston
    Latrell Sprewell/David Wingate/Dennis Scott
    Kurt Thomas/Marcus Camby
    Patrick Ewing/Chris Dudley

    2003 spurs as mcdunkin already put down

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  • #364185
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    cap777
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    Best time I ever had watching a team.

    Jason Kidd
    Kerry Kittles
    Richard Jefferson
    Kenyon Martin
    Keith Van Horn

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  • #364189
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    llperez

    i would say this current lakers team. But a close second would be the mid 90’s version when they first got exciting again after rebuilding from the showtime era:

    pf-Elden Campbell

    sf-Cedric Ceballos

    c-Vlade Divac

    sg-Eddie Jones

    pg-Nick Van Exel

    bench-Sedale Threatt, Anthony Peeler, George Lynch

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  • #364203
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    SubZero
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    I’m not a Lakers fan, but I loved the Fisher-Kobe-Fox-Horry-O’Neal team.

    And the Bibby-Christie-Stojakovic-Webber-Divac Kings team. Watching those 2 teams go at each other was amazing to watch

    But I’m a Thunder fan and the current team is one of my favorites of all time also. For some reason it feels different watching highlights of the Thunder. You can tell they have chemistry together

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  • #364300
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    TRC1991
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    I also LOVED the knicks/heat rivalry from 1997-2000 where they played in the ECF all three seasons

    knicks:
    PG-Charlie Ward
    SG-Allan Houston
    SF-Larry Johnson
    PF-Kurt Thomas
    C-Patrick Ewing

    off the bench: Latrell Sprewell, Chris Childs, and Marcus Camby

    heat:
    PG-Tim Hardaway
    SG-Dan Majerle
    SF-Jamal Mashburn
    PF-PJ Brown
    C-Alonzo Mourning

    off the bench: Terry Porter, Clarence Weatherspoon, and Voshon Leonard

    heat:
    PG

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  • #364303
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    Tyreke Johnson
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    Showtime Lakers baby
    How can you not love a team with Byron Scott, Michael Cooper, A.C Green, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, James Worthy and Magic Johnson etc

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  • #364402
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    the fan
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    The Bucks team that lost to AI in the ECF, early 00’s Kings, Suns in 05, Warriors the year they beat the Mavs.

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  • #364681
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    SubZero
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    Latrell Sprewell is not a man I would want to fight. Just ask PJ Carlesimo

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  • #364699
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    Guards:

    #9 Ron Harper

    #23 Michael Jordan

    #25 Steve Kerr

    #0 Randy Brown

    Forwards:

    #33 Scottie Pippen

    #7 Toni Kukoc

    #91 Dennis Rodman

    #30 Jud Buechler

    #35 Jason Caffey

    #8 Dickey SImpkins

    Centers:

    #13 Luc Longley

    #34 Bill Wennington

    #22 John Salley

    #53 James Edwards

     

    The team that won 72 games in 1995-96…

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  • #364711
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    marcusfizer21
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    forgot to mention Jack Haley… He served as Rodman’s babysitter…

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  • #364802
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    Afactor4
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    Speaking as a neutral, I concur with most about the early 2000’s Sacramento Kings team. They had the clutch PG with great range, the “Kobe-stopper”, the sharp shooter with a decent all around game, and the “franchise” talent PF. Their bench was also filled with some great and exciting role players.

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