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All-Time NBA Draft Round 1: silesian vs. Siro

Who would win in a 7 game series?


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Wow i was just looking at anthony davis game logs. He has had some monster games. Last season he had a 59 point 20 rebound game.

2013-14 season: 26 points and 17 rebounds against Orlando on November 1.[176] In the Orlando game, Davis became the youngest player in franchise history to record 25 points and 15 rebounds in a game.
On November 8, against the Los Angeles Lakers, Davis scored a career-high 32 points and tied a career high with 6 blocks, along with 12 rebounds, becoming the youngest player ever to have at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and 5 blocks in an NBA game.
On November 16, he established a new career high with 8 blocks against Philadelphia.[181] He again had 8 blocks on November 20 against the Utah Jazz. With 2 8-block games in the Pelican's first 11 games of the 2013–14 NBA season Davis matched the number of 8-block games that Roy Hibbert had at that time in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 NBA seasons combined. No other players had 2 8-block games as recently.
On January 26, Davis established a new career high with 19 rebounds, in addition to posting 22 points and 7 blocks, in a 100–92 victory over the Orlando Magic.
On March 14, Davis established a career high with 36 points against Portland.[203] On March 16, 2014 (the very next game) Davis scored a career high 40 points along with a career high 21 rebounds in a 121 to 120 overtime win against the Boston Celtics. The performance was the first 40-point/20-rebound effort of the 2013–14 NBA season. Davis was the 4th youngest player (21 years and 5 days) to achieve 40/20 in a game and the youngest since Shaquille O'Neal in 1993.
In addition to his career game, Davis set a New Orleans' franchise record with six straight games of at least 28 points. Glen Rice set the previous best stretch with five straight in the 1990s.

2014-15 season: Davis began the 2014–15 NBA season against the Orlando Magic with one of the best season opening performances of all time: 26 points, 17 rebounds, 9 blocks, 3 steals and 2 assists. It was the first 9-block season opener since Nate Thurmond had 12 to open the 1974–75 NBA season. The performance also marked the first 26-point/17-rebound/9-block/3-steal effort since Hakeem Olajuwon during the 1989–90 NBA season.
On November 8, against the San Antonio Spurs, he posted 27 points, 11 rebounds and 6 blocks, including the game-winning basket with 6.6 seconds remaining.
On November 22, Davis scored a career-high 43 points along with 14 rebounds against the Utah Jazz
On December 2, Davis fell one assist and one block short of becoming the youngest NBA player to ever record a Five-by-five with a 25-point, 10-rebound, 4-assist, 6 -steal, 4-block performance against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Davis made a game winning three point buzzer beater against Oklahoma City Thunder as part of a 41-point, 10-rebound double-double. The 41-point performance marked a New Orleans record 13th consecutive 20-point performance, surpassing Pete Maravich of the 1976–77 New Orleans Jazz.[
He returned against the Detroit Pistons with a very dominant game performance of 39 points, 13 rebounds, and 8 blocks, numbers that only Hakeem Olajuwon and Dwight Howard had achieved in a game in the prior 30 years. Davis also reached 437 career blocks, a franchise record.[
On March 9, Davis tied his career high with 43 points and added 10 rebounds, 2 blocks and a steal in a 114-103 win against the Milwaukee Bucks.[231] On March 15 in a double overtime game against the Denver Nuggets, Davis became the first player in NBA history to tally 36 points, 14 rebounds, 9 blocks and 7 assists in a game since blocks became a statistic in 1973. Only David Robinson has had at least 30 points, 11 rebounds, 8 blocks and 7 assists in a game.
In the final game of the regular season, a must-win game that would send the Pelicans to the 2015 NBA Playoffs, Davis recorded 31 points, 13 rebounds, and 3 blocks in a 108-103 victory over the defending-champion San Antonio Spurs.
led the league in player efficiency rating for the season with 30.89.
In his first career playoff series, Davis averaged 31.5 points and 11.0 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks per game.

2015-16:On November 6, he tied his career-high of 43 points in a loss to the Atlanta Hawks.[248] On December 1, he tied a career-high 9 blocked shots in an offensive off night against the Memphis Grizzlies
He again came close to a Five-by-five with a 28-point, 10-rebound, 4-assist, 4-block, 4-steal effort on February 3 against the San Antonio Spurs.[
On February 21, in a win over the Detroit Pistons, Davis scored a franchise-record 59 points and pulled down 20 rebounds.
Davis joined Shaquille O'Neal and Chris Webber as the only NBA players with 50 points and 20 rebounds in a game since 1983.[255] Davis also became just the 20th player in NBA history to score at least 59 points in a game,[256] and became the youngest player in NBA history to score 59 points in a game, and the second youngest (behind Bob McAdoo) to record 50 points and 20 rebounds in a game.
Davis posted a third 40-point game (40 points and 13 rebounds) on March 9 against the Charlotte Hornets

Dude is amazing. Hopefully he can stay healthy. (Though from a jazz fan prospective i dont miss playing against him)
 
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Silesian should lose for having the balls to include KAT in an all-time greats draft!
 
I just think Barkley would destroy Davis

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Barkley's gonna destroy whomever. Id probably have Davis check the longer, more finesse Gasol, and hang around to block shots when necessary. Silesians team has so much defensive versatility. If Barkley is killing them there's a lot of bodies that can be thrown his way. Not that Barkley won't get his, cuz he will.

Barkley is an inherent physical mismatch, but Silesians whole team is a physical mismatch. The disparity in size and athleticism is just too great overall imo. Siro's backcourt couldnt be more skilled as constructed, but I see them getting physically abused by anyone on the other end.
 
You could argue that Russell Westbrook is better than Robertson too. I know Oscar's stats, but if Westbrook played back then in that role w/ those minutes he would put up the same stats. Hell he might put up those kinds of stats this year.
 
Barkley's gonna destroy whomever. Id probably have Davis check the longer, more finesse Gasol, and hang around to block shots when necessary. Silesians team has so much defensive versatility. If Barkley is killing them there's a lot of bodies that can be thrown his way. Not that Barkley won't get his, cuz he will.

Barkley is an inherent physical mismatch, but Silesians whole team is a physical mismatch. The disparity in size and athleticism is just too great overall imo. Siro's backcourt couldnt be more skilled as constructed, but I see them getting physically abused by anyone on the other end.

The problem though if you have Davis guarding the center, he just going to get worked in the post. Davis doesnt have the defensive awareness to be good guard the paint effectively. The only area I really like his defense is weak side shot blocking and showing off picks. Everything else I think he shows average awareness, instincts, and effort.

And arguably the best two athletes on either team are on Siro's bench, Kemp and Westbrook.
 
The problem though if you have Davis guarding the center, he just going to get worked in the post. Davis doesnt have the defensive awareness to be good guard the paint effectively. The only area I really like his defense is weak side shot blocking and showing off picks. Everything else I think he shows average awareness, instincts, and effort.

And arguably the best two athletes on either team are on Siro's bench, Kemp and Westbrook.

I just think Curry and West being posted up and boarded over is more of an issue. If Siro goes to the bench with lots of Westbrook, which might be wise to get some more athleticism in the backcourt, it also means he might be having some issues dealing with team Silesian.
 
I'd actually would love to see the Westbrook & Curry backcourt in the starting lineup... Westbrook does most of the ball handling, but he demands a double team, and can always pass to a wide open Curry....


Westbrook and Curry PnR could be deadly..
 
I just think Barkley would destroy Davis

I love Chuck. I'm a Sixers fan from way back. He could not be stopped but certainly contained as he will be surrounded by long and elite D at 3-4-5.

I don't see Chuck containing AD, inside or out. He finally admitted a few years ago that he was not a very good defender. I never saw Barkley focus too much on that end and while his outstanding explosiveness overcame small size on the offensive end, it did not help him much on D. FWIW -- defense is why you take Mailman over Round Mound on alltime lists.
 
I'd actually would love to see the Westbrook & Curry backcourt in the starting lineup... Westbrook does most of the ball handling, but he demands a double team, and can always pass to a wide open Curry....


Westbrook and Curry PnR could be deadly..

Would be a deadly combo. I would counter with Cheeks on Curry and Kawhi on Westbrook. (options of Havlicek/ Jones). Man I'd pay a lot of money to see that battle.
 
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