Team Ellis269:
PG - Gary Payton / Deron Williams
SG - Michael Jordan / Kyle Korver
SF - Scottie Pippen / Jimmy Butler
PF - Chris Webber / Chris Bosh / Larry Johnson
C - Patrick Ewing / Dwight Howard / Nate Thurmond
Team One Love:
PG - Tim Hardaway / Kyrie Irving
SG - Clyde Drexler / Paul George / Brandon Roy
SF - Dominique Wilkins / Carmelo Anthony
PF - Dirk Nowitzki / LaMarcus Aldridge
C - Tim Duncan / Yao Ming / Tyson Chandler
Ellis269's Case:
PG - Gary Payton
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - Scottie Pippen
PF - Chris Webber
C - Patrick Ewing
Dream Team 2.0
Best collection of 2 way players in this thing.
All NBA 1st team - 17 starters + (5 bench)
All NBA team (any) - 39 starters + (12 bench)
All Star Games - 46 starters + (32 bench)
All Defensive 1st team - 26 starters + (6 bench)
All Defensive (any) - 31 starters + (11 bench)
Defensive MVP - 2 starters + (3 bench)
Season MVP - 5x
Finals MVP - 6x
Scoring Leader - 10x
Steals Leader - 5x
Rebounds Leader - 6x
Blocks leader - 2x
Championships - 13x
Starters vs. starters (based on their best seasons, assuming he uses the same starting group from last round). . .
One Love
133.4 points per game
43.7 rebounds per game
29.8 assists per game
9.4 steals per game
6.6 blocks per game
Ellis269
139 points per game (5.6 more points per game)
54.8 rebounds per game (21.1 more rebounds per game)
32.4 assists per game (2.6 more rebounds per game)
12.3 steals per game (2.9 more steals per game)
9.3 blocks per game (2.7 more blocks per game)
My starting lineup is better in every single key statistical category, and this with One Love's team having an offensively heavy lineup. My team also has 4 elite defenders in the starting lineup (and one underrated defender in Chris Webber who led the league in rebounds and averaged 2.2 blocks per game - only Duncan topped that on One Loves's team), while his team has one elite defender (who is playing out of position at center I might add). . . plus my team still has three elite defenders (including a 3x defensive player of the year) to bring off the bench.
His bench does have some solid offensive players and Paul George (who is his best 2 way player after Duncan) but their production drops dramatically from the starters, so he doesn't want to lean too heavily on that. I can match him big or small AND do it without sacrificing my elite defensive presence - which is not something he can claim.
The bottom line is that I have the best player to EVER play the game and an amazing group of players surrounding him, both offensively and defensively. My starters get the bulk of the minutes and my bench subs in as needed to keep everyone fresh. . . especially on the front line. Too much Jordan and too much defense to overcome.
Just as a reminder. . .
Michael Jordan
6× NBA champion (1991–1993, 1996–1998)
6× NBA Finals MVP (1991–1993, 1996–1998)
5× NBA Most Valuable Player (1988, 1991–1992, 1996, 1998)
14× NBA All-Star (1985–1993, 1996–1998, 2002–2003)
3× NBA All-Star Game MVP (1988, 1996, 1998)
10× All-NBA First Team (1987–1993, 1996–1998)
All-NBA Second Team (1985)
NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1988)
9× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1988–1993, 1996–1998)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1985)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1985)
10× NBA scoring champion (1987–1993, 1996–1998)
3× NBA steals champion (1988, 1990, 1993)
2× NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion (1987–1988)
All-Time NBA playoff leading scorer
Chicago Bulls all-time leading scorer
No. 23 retired by Chicago Bulls
No. 23 retired by Miami Heat
3x AP Athlete of the Year (1991, 1992, 1993)
2x USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1983–1984)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
Best regular season statistics - 37.1 points per game - 8.0 rebounds per game - 8.0 assists per game - 3.2 steals per game - 1.6 blocks per game
Best playoff statistics - 43.7 points per game - 7.9 rebounds per game - 8.5 assists per game - 2.8 steals per game - 2.3 blocks per game
PG - Gary Payton / Deron Williams
SG - Michael Jordan / Kyle Korver
SF - Scottie Pippen / Jimmy Butler
PF - Chris Webber / Chris Bosh / Larry Johnson
C - Patrick Ewing / Dwight Howard / Nate Thurmond
Team One Love:
PG - Tim Hardaway / Kyrie Irving
SG - Clyde Drexler / Paul George / Brandon Roy
SF - Dominique Wilkins / Carmelo Anthony
PF - Dirk Nowitzki / LaMarcus Aldridge
C - Tim Duncan / Yao Ming / Tyson Chandler
Ellis269's Case:
PG - Gary Payton
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - Scottie Pippen
PF - Chris Webber
C - Patrick Ewing
Dream Team 2.0
Best collection of 2 way players in this thing.
All NBA 1st team - 17 starters + (5 bench)
All NBA team (any) - 39 starters + (12 bench)
All Star Games - 46 starters + (32 bench)
All Defensive 1st team - 26 starters + (6 bench)
All Defensive (any) - 31 starters + (11 bench)
Defensive MVP - 2 starters + (3 bench)
Season MVP - 5x
Finals MVP - 6x
Scoring Leader - 10x
Steals Leader - 5x
Rebounds Leader - 6x
Blocks leader - 2x
Championships - 13x
Starters vs. starters (based on their best seasons, assuming he uses the same starting group from last round). . .
One Love
133.4 points per game
43.7 rebounds per game
29.8 assists per game
9.4 steals per game
6.6 blocks per game
Ellis269
139 points per game (5.6 more points per game)
54.8 rebounds per game (21.1 more rebounds per game)
32.4 assists per game (2.6 more rebounds per game)
12.3 steals per game (2.9 more steals per game)
9.3 blocks per game (2.7 more blocks per game)
My starting lineup is better in every single key statistical category, and this with One Love's team having an offensively heavy lineup. My team also has 4 elite defenders in the starting lineup (and one underrated defender in Chris Webber who led the league in rebounds and averaged 2.2 blocks per game - only Duncan topped that on One Loves's team), while his team has one elite defender (who is playing out of position at center I might add). . . plus my team still has three elite defenders (including a 3x defensive player of the year) to bring off the bench.
His bench does have some solid offensive players and Paul George (who is his best 2 way player after Duncan) but their production drops dramatically from the starters, so he doesn't want to lean too heavily on that. I can match him big or small AND do it without sacrificing my elite defensive presence - which is not something he can claim.
The bottom line is that I have the best player to EVER play the game and an amazing group of players surrounding him, both offensively and defensively. My starters get the bulk of the minutes and my bench subs in as needed to keep everyone fresh. . . especially on the front line. Too much Jordan and too much defense to overcome.
Just as a reminder. . .
Michael Jordan
6× NBA champion (1991–1993, 1996–1998)
6× NBA Finals MVP (1991–1993, 1996–1998)
5× NBA Most Valuable Player (1988, 1991–1992, 1996, 1998)
14× NBA All-Star (1985–1993, 1996–1998, 2002–2003)
3× NBA All-Star Game MVP (1988, 1996, 1998)
10× All-NBA First Team (1987–1993, 1996–1998)
All-NBA Second Team (1985)
NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1988)
9× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1988–1993, 1996–1998)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1985)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1985)
10× NBA scoring champion (1987–1993, 1996–1998)
3× NBA steals champion (1988, 1990, 1993)
2× NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion (1987–1988)
All-Time NBA playoff leading scorer
Chicago Bulls all-time leading scorer
No. 23 retired by Chicago Bulls
No. 23 retired by Miami Heat
3x AP Athlete of the Year (1991, 1992, 1993)
2x USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1983–1984)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
Best regular season statistics - 37.1 points per game - 8.0 rebounds per game - 8.0 assists per game - 3.2 steals per game - 1.6 blocks per game
Best playoff statistics - 43.7 points per game - 7.9 rebounds per game - 8.5 assists per game - 2.8 steals per game - 2.3 blocks per game