thatblackguy said:
That team is terrible defensively. Dunleavy, Korver, Miller, Hinrich, Miller and especially Troy Murphy are all terrible defenders. None of those guys have the speed really to play that makeup D, so you would have to constantly play a zone with a team like that.
for the sake of argument, let's just pretend that you are right. but i will take it one step further, and not bother quoting all the other "horrid flaws" every white player currently in the NBA has that you provided. so i will put together a team that is made up of gifted ball players, of whom the NBA has completely ignored all but a couple. fair enough?
thatblackguy said:
Another thing, not a single one of these players has been on a Championship team...
fair enough. how about if i select a group of players, most of whom took their collegiate teams to the high-point of that program's basketball achievement? will that be good enough for you?
thatblackguy said:
Mchale, Ainge, Bird could all create when they needed and were not liabilities on defense, also, were talking about one of the greatest teams ever, not a single player on that list you gave me holds much of a candle to that 80's celtics team. Hell, the 2008 team in my opinion doesnt hold a candle to that 80's celtics team. It takes a great team to take down SHOWTIME and they did it, those guys on the celtics could play, those werent good "white athletes" or "black athletes" they were great PERIOD.
completely agree. the 80s Celtics/Lakers were probably the two best teams in NBA history. however, despite obvious facts to the contrary, most people still seem to think Bird, Ainge, and McHale couldn't guard anybody... i guess when they played the Lakers, the Celtics just prayed to the leprechaun for a lot of LA misses.
now, here's a team that is unlike any you'll see elsewhere. because, unlike yourself (and apparently many on the board), i know for a fact that all the best players in the world aren't in the NBA. i know for certain all the good white American players aren't.
for this hypothetical line-up and the notion that this team would play immediately, i only included guys who aren't currently injured and are no longer in college.
Point guard: Jared Jordan (6-2), Drew Neitzel (6-0)
Shooting guard: Jaycee Carroll (6-2), Adam Haluska (6-5), Mike Gansey (6-4)
Small forward: Chuck Eidson (6-7), Nik Caner-Medley (6-8), Joe Alexander (6-8)
Power forward: Casey Calvary (6-8), Chris Andersen (6-10), Josh McRoberts (6-10)
Center: Kevin Love (6-10), Steven Hill (7-0)
i went with a smaller, athletic, more up-tempo squad much like the one Team USA put together, because apparently that is the only style thatblackguy can appreciate.
there are several phenomenal defensive players, though they are all also great passers and scorers, too. with the exception of Steven Hill. as for Kevin Love, i think he is just. that. good.
this team is incredibly versatile with the ability to adjust to any style of play. while only two players on the roster have been given much hype from the NBA, they all possess NBA-calibre game. and most have been dominating overseas since the NBA "caste" them aside.
if you are unfamiliar with any of these players, just say so and i will break them down for you.
i don't know if my team would win the gold, because there are several good teams around the globe. however, i know two things: 1) they would be awfully fun to watch, and 2) they'd be awfully hard to guard.