Gandalfe:
My team, obviously, is built around the most powerful force the NBA ever saw, Wilt Chamberlain. I don't even need to have a backup for him, because he never once fouled out of a game, and one season he averaged 48.5 minutes a game. He played every single minute of the season except for 8 minutes. He holds the top 7 positions in average minutes per game, and for his career, he averaged 45.8 minutes. He averaged over 50 pts a game one year, and hat same year, he averaged over 25 boards. In fact, he led the league in boards 11 times and scoring 7 years IN A ROW. As for versatility, he is the only Center to lead the league in assists. If they counted blocks in his era, he would probably have the season record there, too.
But if he does have to go out of the game, he's got one of the greatest defensive centers behind him, Mark Eaton.
McHale was a beast in his day, known as the Torture Chamber. But for this matchup, I might start the Unicorn, Prozingas. It's not a question of if they'd beat you, it's just how.
Same thing at SF. Barkley is out of position a bit, but in he day, he moved like a guard. Sam Jones is a 10 time NBA champion who averaged 17 ppg.
Harden is the most brutal scorer of the modern age, with tricks and traps that will destroy just about anyone. Rick Barry, frankly, was a dirty player who will do anything to win.
Tony Parker led the Spurs to 4 championship, while Bob Cousy was the first great point guard and still considered a legend.
Between the team, they have 26 rings. On Elan's team, there are 4 rings. I mean, championships aren't everything, but they sure mean SOMETHING. My team is full of winners. His is full of people who had a reputation for not quite getting the job done.