If you could make a line up comprised of Houston players of any era, who would be the starting five and the sixth man?
PG - John Lucas - drug problems asside he was the perfect point guard SG - Steve Francis - Maybe the most dynamic player to ever were a Rockets uniform SF - Clyde Drexler - He could pass, shoot, drive and play D at a hall of fame level. PF - Elvin Hayes - Maybe a better shot blocker than Dream! C - Hakeem the Dream - greatest shot blocker and center of all time. 6th man - Moses Malone - 2nd greatest center of all time!!!!
Maybe we should see what some fans of other NBA teams could come up with for their greatest line up and sixth man. Anyone up to making a team to compete with the Rockets?
The Lakers: PG - Magic SG - Kobe Bryant SF - Elgin Baylor Pf - Kareem Abdul Jabbar C - Wilt Chamberlain 6th man - Shaq The Celtics: PG - Bob Cousy SG - Nate Archebald SF - Larry Bird PF - Kevin McHale C - Bill Russell 6th man - Bill Walton I hate myself
C: Wilt Chamberlain/Shaquille O'neal PF: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar/George Mikan SF: Elgin Baylor/James Worthy SG: Kobe Bryant/Gail Goodrich PG: Magic Johnson/Jerry West
76-ers C- Wilt PF - Moses Malone SF - Barkley SG - Dr. J PG - Iverson 6th/7th men: Mo Cheeks, Bobby Jones I don't think anyone could compare to the Lakers/Celtics teams though. They were loaded for a few generations!
Crash, that is a sick, SICK line-up. I'd probably just trade Calvin Murphy for Lucas and put Steve at the point, but that's basically it. That puts 5 hall-of-famer's in the line-up and one potential in Francis.
I think someone forgot Jerry West! IMO, LA Lakers, best team of all time had West, Baylor, Chamberlain, won 33 games in a row, had best winning % in a season until Bulls broke it at the expenses of a much weaker league. Does any one know who the other two Laker starters were? FREDTERP
So who are you going to put West ahead of? Magic, the greatest point guard of all time? Kobe? Maybe the best 2 guard since MJ. West was great though and I origanally had him teamed with Magic but I just think Kobe is better.
The 71-72 team had: C: Chamberlain (14.8 ppg, 19.2 rpg) PF: Happy Hairston (13.1 rpg) SF: Jim McMillan (18.8 ppg) SG: Gail Goodrich (25.9 ppg) PG: Jerry West (9.7 apg) Reserves: Flynn Robinson, Pat Riley, Jim Cleamons, Keith Erickson, John Q. Trapp, Leroy Ellis This team went 69-13 DESPITE losing superstar Elgin Baylor to injury 9 games into the season. He retired after than injury..
Charlotte Hornets Rex Chapman David Wesley Larry Johnson Derrick Coleman Alonzo Mourning 6th man - Glen Rice
PG - Baron Davis SG - Eddie Jones SF - Larry Johnson PF - Anthony Mason C - Alonzo Mourning 6th man: Glen Rice honoroble mention: Vlade Divac, Kelly Tripucka, Derrick Coleman
Yes. I wouldn't even have to think about that one. Kobe? Better than West? Maybe if he plays at his current pace for 15 more years. But as of now, he couldn't wear Jerry's jock.
Nate was not a SG. Sam Jones was, and should be on any Celtic All-Time team. As for 6th man, how could you leave off possibly the greatest 6th man in the history of the NBA, John "Hondo" Havlicek?
95 Expansion team all-time lineups! Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies: C: Bryant Reeves (first few years) PF: Pau Gasol SF: Shareef Abdur-Rahim SG: Michael Dickerson PG: Mike Bibby Toronto Raptors: C: Keon Clark (Dream came too late to make the team ) PF: Antonio Davis SF: Tracy McGrady SG: Vince Carter PG: Damon Stoudamire
I left off Havlicek because of how effective and great Walton was as a 6th man in 86. I hated big red that year because of how good he was perticularly in the finals. But in retrospect maybe I would have made the backcourt Nate and Hondo or maybe Cousy and John or maybe Sam and...oh what does it matter they were all great.
Milwaukee Bucks PG-Oscar Robertson SG-Ray Allen SF-Glenn Robinson PF-Bob Lanier C-Kareem 6th-Sam Cassell Philly PG-Mo Cheeks SG-Allen Iverson SF-Julius Erving PF-Charles Barkley C-Wilt Chamberlain 6th-Bobby Jones Orlando Magic (not as great as some of the teams y'all made) PG-Penny Hardaway SG-Tracy McGrady SF-Grant Hill PF-Horace Grant C-Shaquille O'neal 6th-Mike Miller/Armstrong