Posted by dh555 on 6/13/2020 6:08:00 PM (view original):
copernicus...one of the episodes would need to feature the nash/allen/peja/rodman/moses era...maybe get an interview with sly about his unoriginal bastards team
And before that, before the advanced stats hit the scene, there was a long stretch where open league regulars included legends like Gerald Govan, Julius Keye, and Ron Boone. (And everybody used Bill Russell all the time.) And a shorter chapter when Karl Malone and Troy Murphy were 100% effective at SF, and Swen Nater was a mediocre defender.
Somewhere in between those phases, an owner whose name I can't remember seemed to hack the code and put together a starting lineup that couldn't lose. I think he named his teams the Five Horsemen or something like that. Any other long-timers, feel free to correct me but his starters went something like Russell-Thurmond-Pippen-Moncrief-Kidd. He proclaimed that he would keep fielding the same lineup until he lost. After his sixth open league title in a row, I beat him in the finals. Never saw him again after that.