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re: The Playoff Rosters, Team Building Philosophy, and the Future of the Pelicans
Posted on 5/8/13 at 10:53 am to Fun Bunch
Posted on 5/8/13 at 10:53 am to Fun Bunch
If I was picking, I would pick the defense oriented model.
One of my favorite team(s) was the early 2000s Pistons. I like that hard-nose, grind out model a lot better than any other.
I think the more finesse teams that rely on scoring/shooting have a tougher time sustaining wins. Relying on shooting can get you into the playoffs, but it makes it tough to push through multiple game series.
I think the grind out teams do not need to rely on a superstar as much as the finesse teams do.
One of my favorite team(s) was the early 2000s Pistons. I like that hard-nose, grind out model a lot better than any other.
I think the more finesse teams that rely on scoring/shooting have a tougher time sustaining wins. Relying on shooting can get you into the playoffs, but it makes it tough to push through multiple game series.
I think the grind out teams do not need to rely on a superstar as much as the finesse teams do.
Posted on 5/8/13 at 11:05 am to Chair
Last few championship teams:
Miami- finesse
Dallas-kind of a hybrid
Lakers-finesse
Lakers-finesse
Celtics-hybrid but more towards defense
Spurs-defense
Miami- finesse
Dallas-kind of a hybrid
Lakers-finesse
Lakers-finesse
Celtics-hybrid but more towards defense
Spurs-defense
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