PG Jason Kidd, when there are many scorer in the team, you gotta need a POINT guard that can dish the ball perfectly. SG Peja Stoviash, dude he is playing like a shooting guard, run off screens and hit threes almost 50% and almost perfect at free throw. SF Kevin Garret, he is the best. PF Shaq-i know...i know shaq is not a Power Foward, but if KG can be a SF then why can Shaq be a Power Foward. Plus the ONLY reason why he is not a power forward is because there is no body bigger than him. But in this case we have Yao... C Yao Ming... Yao is the future. He is da man, he can go outside so shaq can have inside. And when you have shaq on your team. You gotta have many great freethrow shooter to balance it out.
pg- kobe sg- vince sf- tmac pf- kg c- duncan with kobe vince and tmac and kg this team will be crazy onthe break and plus those 3 can mix and match ondefense and offense for missmatches kg can do it all peroid. and duncan is over shaq for me because he can shoot the outside mid range jumpers
PG Baron Davis- He shoots alot, but he can pass pretty well also. SG Kobe Bryant-Desire to win and great clutch player. Causes alot of problems for defensives and can dish out assist when he wants to. SF Peja Stojackovic- Great 3pt shooter and can constantly be kicked back out to by any of the 5 players chosen PF-KG- MVP this year no doubt. The most versatile player in the game. C-Timmey-2 time MVP and consistent with his play year after year. The greatest fundamental player in todays game, and the only fundamental player I don't mind watching. 23 12 and 2.5 blocks a game gets the job done.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting norespect:</div><div class="quote_post">PF-Jermaine O'Neal- i personally think he's the mvp this year, cause indy is probably gonna finish with the best record in the league, and they wouldn't even be close without him.....plus he's a 20-10-2 guy.</div> Oneal over KG for MVP? No way... KG got a screwed out of it last year to Duncan who was under the radar the entire year.... but my teams are Best of The Best PG-Kidd (Not a big fan of the point but why not a wife Beater) SG-Vince Carter SF-Kevin Garnett PF-Tim Duncan C-Yao Ming Potential PG-Jay Williams SG-Darius Miles SF-Tyson Chandler PF-Carlos Boozer C-Stromile Swift Rookies PG-Wade SG-Ford SF-Melo PF-Bosh C-Lebron *hey whats saying he cant play center? he was an all star WR Future PG-Shauwn Livingston SG-Jameer Nelson SF-Loul Deng PF-Emeka Okafor C-Dwight Howard 6th man- Andray Blatche "Local star around here at 6'11 and will be attending prep school next year... hes a 6'11 center out of Henniger High school in NY if you wanna look him up...
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Spaz:</div><div class="quote_post">Rookies PG-Wade SG-Ford SF-Melo PF-Bosh C-Lebron *hey whats saying he cant play center? he was an all star WR </div> Why not just put Bosh at the Center spot... he's been playing it almost all year for Toronto.
Ya, it would be Bosh at Center, and Melo at Pf, LeBron at SF, Wade at Sg, and Ford at PG - Ford can't shoot and doesnt have size, bu he can pass and hes clutch.
My all NBA team would be a great offensive team: PG- LeBron James... One of the most exciting players in the game today. He has the court vision and is unselfish. He wants to win so badly and will do whatever it takes to win. He is one of the few players who could dominate the game without scoring much. SG- Kobe Bryant... Possibly the best 2-guard in the NBA. T-Mac comes close but Kobe is a better defender and a better clutch performer. He seems to hit the shots that matter. He's got the desire to win like no other. SF- Carmelo Anthony... His offense is so diversed it seems he can score in so many ways. Much like LeBron, Carmelo can really pass the ball and is unselfish. However, he plays in a system where he is the go-to guy where he basically has been his whole life. That's maybe the reason he doesn't pass as much. PF- Kevin Garnett... Post up and turnaround jump. No defender can do much anything about it when KG has one of his arsenal moves going. He has a long range for a power forward. His arms are long and are nightmares for opposing teams on both defensive and offensive ends. And he plays with a lot of fire, the kind of emotional leader where a team needs. C- Yao Ming... One of the few true centers in the NBA. His low-post moves are as good as anyone's. His presence alone makes it a long night for opposing teams to attack the basket. And he hits his free throws.
1-Sam Cassell. He doesn't have to be a superstar like Kidd and Iverson do, and Iverson's a horrible teammate. 2-Kobe Bryant. Very complete player, obviously best option. 3-Ron Artest. Great one-on-one defender. KG couldn't work with Bryant, they'd fight over shots, that's why I didn't pick him. 4-Ben Wallace. Would work well with Artest on defense, wouldn't take shots away from the guards. 5-Yao Ming. Because Kobe and Shaq cause too many problems off the court.
How is he a horrible teamate? Yeah sure he said he would do what ever he can to help the team. But didnt want to play knowing that he would come off the bench against Detroit. But besides that. How is he a horrible teamate? BTW you know that Iverson play's well when he has great players around him. Take the All-Star game for example.
Chris McCosky's quick hits <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Allen Iverson is doing nothing to dispel the notion that he is trying to force the Sixers into trading him. He has been criticized for not sitting on the bench and supporting his team during games (he is injured and out for the season). But he took that indiscretion to a new level last week when, not only did he not sit on the bench, it was reported that he entertained actress Vivica A. Fox in a Wachovia Center suite during the game. He also has raised the ire of Sixers officials by leaving some of his rehabilitation sessions early. General Manager Billy King said changes would be made for next season. First and foremost, he said, injured players will be required to be on the bench for games. "There have been some things that have been very distracting, been very disappointing, and things that will be dealt with," he said, refusing to single out Iverson. "There's been a lot of things this year. It's not just one player. I think that's what everybody wants to focus on. But there have been a lot of things this year. A lot of people's behavior hasn't been up to par."</div> Their really is no need to do that, for his age, AI is gotta be on of the most childish players in the league. I respect his heart and all but he shouldn't let it become like Sheed where his stupidity start to overshadow his accomplishments (not really any this season but you know what I mean).
he is the most childish player in the league. and if i were the coach i wouldnt care ahow good he plays, i wouldnt put up with it.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting BigMemo:</div><div class="quote_post">1-Sam Cassell. He doesn't have to be a superstar like Kidd and Iverson do, and Iverson's a horrible teammate. 2-Kobe Bryant. Very complete player, obviously best option. 3-Ron Artest. Great one-on-one defender. KG couldn't work with Bryant, they'd fight over shots, that's why I didn't pick him. 4-Ben Wallace. Would work well with Artest on defense, wouldn't take shots away from the guards. 5-Yao Ming. Because Kobe and Shaq cause too many problems off the court.</div> I have always thought kg and Kobe would work well together KG would still get his shots that he needs as would Kobe.
I might have already done one of these before in this tread but i want to do it again. and give props to my favorite player. Jason Kidd Derek Anderson Kobe Bryant Kevin Garnett Or Tim Duncan The Big O , the Diesal, or Big Ben
PG- Kidd or Cassell, both do the best for others over themselves. SG- Kobe, being the most complete, either him or Redd or Allen. SF- TD, need someone competitive yet nice, very complete. PF- KG, the best there is, works well with anybody. C- Big Ben, despite being undersized, the combination of his rebounding abilities amongst KG and TD would be devastating.