I just told you, they didn't like him as sixth man and that was after he just won Finals MVP.
honestly, Leonard might start on my all-time team. He'd be the 5th option on offense, but the best perimeter defender on either team. He's special.
We're a year, and a defensive player of the year, later. It's about building a team correctly. Not about packing it with the biggest names. But again, it is my opinion, and others might see it your way.
I guess you didn't read my post, I said I'm just giving you a hard time.
I do like Leonard as your 5th option, but at the same time, I do think it was a little high.
I needed to pick my SF. He was the best option available. I thought about a certain 70s SF who is a good shooter and a great player all around. But Leonard's defense and versatility trumps that. It's about my current needs. I wouldn't start picking bench players to supplement Iverson before picking my starting SF.
And I know you're just giving me a hard time, but it is fun to actually discuss the merits of our picks and teams.
My team has elite defense, but spacing issues for the modern game. Feel better?Not if everybody is going to say their team has no flaws or they have the perfect team. They are your picks and you are supposed to like them, but every team will have some flaws. If people are going to use rose-colored glasses when they talk about their team then it's no fun.
Not if everybody is going to say their team has no flaws or they have the perfect team. They are your picks and you are supposed to like them, but every team will have some flaws. If people are going to use rose-colored glasses when they talk about their team then it's no fun.
While doing this all time draft. How would u rank the talent from each era? I'd have to think we mostly agree the 90's was the best for the NBA.