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| Who's got the deepest team in the NBA? Posted by BRhuskyfan80 Spurs? They're 11 deep with solid players. Reply Back to Top |
| Spurs, Grizzlies, Nuggets, Pacers, OKC....they're all up there Reply Back to Top |
| Spurs, Clippers and Nuggets Reply Back to Top |
| The Hornets had 11 Players with double digit starts and that isn't counting Eric Gordon. Reply Back to Top |
| Miami doesn't need a bench. Reply Back to Top |
| They did today Reply Back to Top |
| Spurs clippers okc Reply Back to Top |
quote: when Wade starts falling apart again...I bet they'd like a bench Reply Back to Top |
| Miami actually has some pretty talented players coming off the bench. (Cole, Miller, Battier, Anthony, and J. Jones.) They aren't the caliber of bench that San Antonio is, but they're not shallow. Ginobli, neal, jackson, splitter, and bonner would destroy any other team's bench. This post was edited on 5/6 at 11:51 pm Reply Back to Top |
| The question needs to be who has has the best Top 7/8, not who is deepest. Being able to play 10-11 deep is worthless in the playoffs when other teams can just play their best players more often. But to answer your question, the deepest team in the NBA is the Spurs. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Umm, no. Start your own thread. quote: Tim Duncan disagrees. Besides, injuries happen. Have you not been watching? Injuries left and right. This post was edited on 5/6 at 11:53 pm Reply Back to Top |
| My bad I thought the point was to win the title. Not go far and then lose to a team who is able to stay healthy (And a few teams will stay completely healthy). I didn't realize the point of this thread was to ask a question that relates solely to regular season capabilities. I'll stop trying to say smart things. Reply Back to Top |
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quote: No, the point was to discuss who had the deepest team. People on the internet are hilariously negative. Reply Back to Top |
| Just figured that since it's the playoffs maybe we should steer the topic toward a more playoff relevant discussion. Oh well. Sorry. Reply Back to Top |
| Billups, mo williams, kmart, reggie evans and foye might be better than the spurs second unit Reply Back to Top |
quote: With no center? I guess they're fortunate that Griffin can play Center, as well. This post was edited on 5/7 at 12:20 am Reply Back to Top |
| The Clippers are nowhere near the deepest, even for the west. Reply Back to Top |
Posted by TheDarkestNight on 5/7 at 1:24 am to SabiDojo With complete health? Bulls and Thunder no question. Healthy Bulls: PG: Rose/Watson/J3 SG: RIP/Brewer/Korver SF: Deng/Brewer/Butler PF: Boozer/Gibson/Scalabrine C: Noah/Asik Healthy Thunder: PG: Westbrook/Maynor/Fisher SG: Harden/Thabo/Cook SF: Durant/Hayward PF: Ibaka/Collison C: Perkins/Aldrich/Mohammed Two best starting fives in the league and the best rotations as well IMO. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Evans Martin Young and Mo is a great bench. I think its funny that OKC has been mentioned I think their bench outside of Harden(basically Collison and Fisher) is garbage. This post was edited on 5/7 at 1:29 am Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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