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Originally Posted by FlyWf
If they are playing each other I'm pretty sure you'd want a team of 1 PG and 4 big wings to allow maximal switching. If you can get Lebron, skip the PG even. I think Team A could be improved by replacing CP3 and Gasol with Giannis and Klay. What are you going to do, try to post up Lebron with a big? His pass out of a double team is gonna get stolen by your team of long armed freaks.
These all-star teams get weird, because rim protection matters less. A contested shot over a shorter guy at the rim is still a contested shot at the rim, they should never be settling for that when you've got elite shooters everywhere.
I agree 4 big skilled wings is the core of a super elite team, but all those elite wings don't really need a PG
I disagree about the 2nd point, from what I can remember, a guy like Lebron struggled for example when Chicago was playing Asik, he was forced on his jumper, and lost a lot of efficiency at the rim. An elite rim protector will force you to take more 40/45%ev midrange shot, and the FG% at rim probably drop by at least 10 points
Bosh would be the perfect fit of the last 10 years to play with 4 wings,
I think with all star teams 4 Wings 1C > 5 Wings > 1PG 4 Wings > 1PG 3 Wings 1 C