Posted by isack24 on 7/13/2012 6:11:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tianyi7886 on 7/12/2012 7:28:00 PM (view original):
Not quite sure the current wings are that much better than the dream team. Scottie Pippen was in his prime and Chris Mullin is no pushover.
To be honest, if this was 2016 and the same players played, with Kobe at his current age, I would say this team can play evenly against the 92 team. The players in the current team, besides Lebron, are not really in their prime.
No, Mullin was a great player, but when 2012 goes like this:
PG: Paul
SG: Durant
SF: Anthony
PF: James
C: Love
Who is guarding that team from the Dream Team? I understand the 2012 team would get crushed down low, but seriously.
Robinson and Ewing have to step out on Love, something they've never had to do before. Then how else do they match up?
Sure, at PG they are probably fine, although I disagree that Stockton would really be able to stop Paul. But let's say he can. Jordan isn't big enough to guard any of those guys, although I'm sure he'd be OK. So you put Pippen on Anthony and Jordan on Durant? I say advantage 2012 (remember I'm only talking when 2012 is on offense). And who the hell is guarding LBJ? Barkley? Bird? None of them have the speed/strength combo for that match up and LBJ would run wild.
I really just don't think the DT can match up on the wings. But like I said, the DT would punish 2012 down low.
This is persuasive to me. LBJ would DESTROY anybody '92 put on him, offensively and defensively. Barkley and/or Bird would spend half the game pulling their shorts back up or being whistled or both. Mullin* would be going for a smoke and a beer four minutes in. I don't think there's an all-caps DESTROY in the other direction. Durant would have a tough time with Jordan, that's true.
*I'll take Durant in HORSE. I'll take Mullin in a jumpshot contest.