The Perfect Lakers Squad
#22
Posted January 03, 2009 - 10:39 PM
Alright taking into account the triangle, and the salary cap, which is $56.68 million I'll find what I think is the best team. However since there is only one team under that amount (Memphis Grizzlies), I'll keep it under the tax threshold which is $71.15 million. And limited to one rookie contract.So here is the lineup.
PG: Derek Fisher ($4,698,000)/OJ Mayo ($3,875,040)
SG: Raja Bell ($5,000,000)/John Salmons (5,104,000)/Matt Barnes ($1,200,000)
SF: Lebron James ($14,410,581)/Trevor Ariza ($2,911,600)
PF: Al Jefferson ($11,000,000)/Luis Scola ($3,142,800)/Josh Powell ($854,957)
C: Mehmet Okur ($8,500,000)/Emeka Okafor ($9,537,000)/DJ Mbenga ($854,957)
thats a sad fantasy team cuz its realistic...
I want:
Magic
Kobe
Jordan
Malone
Wilt
now this is a team!! :dance1:
#23
Posted January 04, 2009 - 12:29 AM
PG: Smush Parker
SG: Mitch Richmond
SF: Doug Christie
PF: Kwame Brown
C: Sean Rooks
you might as well add Keith Van Horn to that line up. :lol:
#24
Posted January 04, 2009 - 04:00 AM
SG - Kobe
SM - Lebron
PF - Pau Gasol or Chris Bosh
C - Dwight Howard or Bynum
UNBEATABLE
#25
Posted January 04, 2009 - 04:54 AM
Tim Duncan / Emeka Okafor
Lebron James / Josh Smith
Kobe Bryant / Dwyane Wade
Jason Kidd / Devin Harris
That team will score at will and shutdown everyone.
Karl Marx
#26
Posted January 04, 2009 - 10:26 AM
Dwight Howard / Tyson Chandler
Tim Duncan / Emeka Okafor
Lebron James / Josh Smith
Kobe Bryant / Dwyane Wade
Jason Kidd / Devin Harris
That team will score at will and shutdown everyone.
i would have to agree with this team as the best I have seen on here, the defense would be crazy
#27
Posted January 04, 2009 - 02:18 PM
Billups/Harris
Bryant/Wade
Granger/James
Duncan/Gasol(yes, really)
Howard/Chandler
Fantastic floor spacing for Howard. Duncan and Howard would be absolutely impenetrable on the defensive end, while Billups/Bryant/Granger are all more than capable defenders. The first unit would be the best unit in the league at both ends.
The second unit has solid defense with the same elite offense.
#28
Posted January 04, 2009 - 05:47 PM
PF: Tim Duncan/Chris Bosh/Al Jefferson
SF: Lebron James/Carmelo Anthony/Brandon Roy
SG: Kobe Bryant/Dwayne Wade/Joe Johnson
PG: Chris Paul/Deron Williams/Jason Kidd
woot.

When he's asked why Kobe doesn't tweet, @thugraider37 said he offers this reply: "Does God tweet?"
#29
Posted January 04, 2009 - 06:38 PM
SG - Kobe Bryant - Dwyane Wade - Danny Granger
SF - Lebron James - Josh Smith - Shawn Marion
PF - Tim Duncan - Chris Bosh - Kevin Garnett
C - Dwight Howard - Marcus Camby - Pau Gasol
15 man roster ..... defense over offense but there is a lot of offense, only 4 FT shooters on this squad under 75%, all the PG's can shoot 3's along with the SG's besides wade, the shotblocking and steals are crazy
Go Lakeshow!!!
#30
Posted January 04, 2009 - 09:20 PM
Mindless thread this is...
But hey a dog can dream, can't he?
PG: Ghandi-Siddhartha-Fisher
SG: Kobe-Jordan-Jesus
SF: Worthy-Lebron-Mohammud
PF: Malone-Duncan-Michael Duncan
C: Shaq-Kareem-Wilt-King Kong-Godzilla
:dance1:
we have the perfect team already guys... no need to tinker... what needs to be tinkered is their minds and mental toughness/discipline...
we have all the tools to be the best team in the league, and earn the best record.
the potential for this team is UNBELIEVABLE when things are rolling...
LOLOLOLOL. Ur So sArCaStIc n RaDiKaL d00dz.
#31
Posted January 04, 2009 - 09:25 PM
the chemistry on this team would be atrocious, artest, ariza and prince
What the heck? It's a FANTASY lineup. Chemistry doesn't matter at all in these cases :lol:
#32
Posted January 04, 2009 - 09:34 PM
sg - Kobe Bryant - Obviously
sf - Tayshaun Prince - A real Pippen to Bryant's Jordan. I'd say Lebron, is an extremely close second, but if we are trying to make a "team" you can't have EVERY great scorer on the planet. Personally I believe Lebron is the best player in the world, but this is a Triangle team.
pf - Pau Gasol - a great passer and facilitator from the high post
c - Dwight Howard - the muscle behind Gasol's finesse. He could do exactly what we all wish Bynum would do: Block Shots, Intimidate, Rebound and score about 12-15 a game. Yes, Bynum averages around that, but he takes WAY too many nights off.
Off the bench:
Brandon Roy - Can play either guard position
Danny Granger - Extremely versatile swing player who defends well and can score
Josh Smith - A great energy player and stellar defender
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