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THE Greatest Finals Ever...

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by thedreamshake99, Dec 21, 1999.

  1. Here it is.

    Rockets-Red and Gold team vs.
    Rockets-Blue with Pinstripes.

    Getting a little too bored, I decided to waste some time. Heres what I came up with. I took a starting 5, searched for their best all around season, as a Rocket, and put together 2 Rox teams. Now some players may of shifted to make the matchups work (much like in a real game situtation) But they pretty much stay the same.

    So here's your finals

    Red and Gold squad:
    All stats are per game.
    ppg, blks, stls, asts, rebs, FG%

    C-82 Moses Malone.
    31.11, 1.54, .94, 1.75, 14.70, 51.87

    PF-74 Rudy T.
    24.51, 0.82, 1.11, 3.12, 8.96, 53.61

    SF-97 Charles Barkley
    19.7, .47, 1.30, 4.68, 13.51, 48.41

    SG-95 Clyde Drexler
    21.40, .66, 1.77, 4.40, 7.03, 50.57

    PG-99 Steve Francis*
    17.40, .41, 1.40, 6.15, 5.10, 44.38

    1st big man off the Bench is Otis Thorpe in his finest overall year, 1st small man is Vernon Maxwell in his best year.

    * I really didn't want to put up Steve Francis, but looking through the Rockets history of Point guards, youd be very hard pressed to give me a finer all around season from a point guard.

    Blue and Pinstripes squad.

    ppg, blks, stls, asts, rebs, FG%

    C-90 Hakeem
    24.33, 4.59, 2.12, 2.85, 14.01, 50.09

    PF-85 Ralph Sampson
    22.06, 2.05, .99, 2.73, 10.40, 50.23

    SF-70 Elvin Hayes
    27.51, N/A, N/A, 1.98, 16.90, 45.25

    SG-78 Calvin Murphy*
    25.64, 0.40, 1.47, 3.41, 2.16, 49.05

    PG-91 Kenny Smith
    17.69, 0.14, 1.36, 7.10, 2.09, 52.04

    1st big man off the bench would be Willis, 1st little man would be Cassell.

    * I realize how short Calvin is, but his assists were too low, and really he had more of a shooting guard mentality.

    Totals PPG, ASTS, REBS
    Blue and Pinstripes
    117.23, 18.07, 45.26

    Red and Gold
    114.2, 20.1, 49.3

    The blue team could score quite a bit more, but the Red team was a better rebounding, and passing team.

    Thoughts on who would win?
     
  2. DaDakota

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    John Lucas over Kenny Smith any day.
     
  3. Azim da Dream

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    Damn, your second team brings new definition to the term "triple towers". [​IMG]

    Azim da Dream
     
  4. Speaking of the triple towers. Here's a staggering stat.

    Elvin Hayes (while with the rox) twice averaged well over 17 boards a game.

    That from a guy who stood 6 foot 9 inches. Even in his day, he wasn't a giant.
     

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