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re: Most complete / balanced rosters in the NBA

Posted on 3/10/14 at 7:50 pm to
Posted by KG5989
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Posted on 3/10/14 at 7:50 pm to
You know I love the Grizz RTR

But the lack of production from the 2 and 3 guards make it hard for me to call them complete. Yeah Prince and Tony Allen are awesome defenders. But the lack of offense from those 2 spots makes it hard for me to put them on the list. That said, they are perfect fits for the Grizz.

And I had a hard time picking between the Spurs and Pacers for #1. I just think when you compare each position with the 2 teams, Pacers come out on top by just a little bit. PGs: Parker > Hill. SGs: Stephenson > Green / Belli. SFs: George > Kawhi. PFs: Duncan > West(but West is a solid player). Cs: Hibbert > Splitter. But at the same time, Pop is the best in the league. Its a toss up.

And in regards to Phoenix, even with Bledsoe, i still dont think they are 1 of the most complete teams in the NBA. If we are doing a list on the top teams with the best PG, SG, and SF, they would be on there. But its about a complete team. Frye and Plumlee dont make Phoenix 1 of the most complete and balanced teams in the NBA.

And tigers32, I agree with that as well. Which is why I said I would like to see the Blazers get Batum involved more / become more aggressive. But with the Warriors, when you have Curry and Thompson out there youre going to live and die by the jumper and 3. You have no choice with that. They are arguably the 2 best shooters in the game today. But I would like to see Iggy getting more opportunities and driving to the rack. He only averages like 7 attempts per game. Like Batum, a player of his caliber needs more attempts than that. That would help them a lot. And Lee is getting his touches. Right around 15 shots per game.
This post was edited on 3/10/14 at 8:17 pm
Posted by RTR America
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Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 3/10/14 at 7:58 pm to
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But the lack of production from the 2 and 3 guards make it hard for me to call them complete. Yeah Prince and Tony Allen are awesome defenders. But the lack of offense from those 2 spots makes it hard for me to put them on the list. That said, they are perfect fits for the Grizz.


Courtney Lee is the starting 2. Tony Allen is coming off the bench, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him take Tayshaun's starting spot soon.

The Courtney Lee trade is one of sneakiest best moves so far in the league. He is great 3 & D guy and is flirting with making the 50-40-90 club. He is averaging a career high 12.6 points a game.

Oh and Tony Allen has been awesome on the offensive end since coming back from injury. He is shooting like 60%
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