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TEAM MOBY
Subs:
Tony Parker
Dominique Wilkins
Pete Maravich
Tony Parker
Dominique Wilkins
Pete Maravich
TEAM ŠJOR BEPO
Tactics
PG - Walt Fraizer*
Floor general of the New York Knicks in the 70s, the franchise's only two championships. Top perimeter defender(7 times All-Defensive Team) and a great playmaker. Will be my 1 of the two that will play the whole game, His average playoff game time is 42,5 minutes per game and thats taking into account his first playoff series where he played just under 30 minutes.
SG - Klay Thompson
Key player to one of the best teams to ever play the game. GOAT shooter, great defender, wont dwell much on the ball which pretty much makes him a ideal partner in crime to almost any elite tier player.
SF - Grant Hill
One of those "what if..." players....was on his route to a truly elite player but he never recovered after a bad ankle injury sadly. Still, his "route" was spectacular where he was one of the best and most complete players in the league.
PF - Kevin McHale
Absolute genius!
Great defender but what made him a player that he was(easily top 3 PFs of all time) was his spectacular arsenal under the other basket. Can bully you physically, can outsmart you with his movement and tricks or will just take a shoot from distance - he had it all.
C - Hakeem Olajuwoon*
In my opinion, best center in history of the game. Pretty much everything i said about McHale applies here with only addition that he was an absolute GOAT under both rims. He is the second player of the two that will play the whole game. His average playoff game time is just under 40 minutes but thats because of end of his career where he was still reaching playoffs but at his peak he was around 43 minutes on average.
Subs
Toni Kukoc
Part of the second Bulls three peat. Great mentality and a proven bench player and was often a third overall scorer of the team even though he was a sub. Kukoc was the 4th and is currently the last player to win the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award and the NBA title in the same year having joined his teammates Kevin McHale and Bobby Jones alongside Bill Walton.
Robert Horry
Born winner, 7 rings on his name. He is one of only two players (the other is John Salley) to have won NBA championships with three teams. He earned the nickname Big Shot Rob because of his clutch shooting in important games; he is widely considered to be one of the great clutch performers and winners in NBA history.
Bobby Jones
One of the most admired defenders ever to wear an NBA uniform; he was also considered one of the most virtuous. While most other players depended on the occasional thrown elbow, hip-check, or grab of the uniform to gain an advantage, Jones relied on hustle and determination. It was Jones’ stellar defense along with his other specialties such as leadership, that made him a standout sixth man. Opposing teams could ill afford to relax on defense when Jones came off the bench, and they also had to work a lot harder on offense to get the ball in or even near the basket.