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  • Axel
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    BobLoblaw wrote: View Post
    Robinson isn't Shaq sized, but he's 7'1, strong, SF-quick, one of best defenders ever, and in his prime played Shaq pretty well.

    Rodman and Ben Wallace were among best defenders on Shaq, so defending Shaq isn't just about bulk.

    McHale is taller, longer than Malone.

    Kobe/Kawhi on Curry.
    Admiral is big but Shaq is huge. McHale has length but not muscle mass on Malone.

    I like Kobe or Kawhi on Curry, leaving the other to guard Barry I assume.

    If all this balances out, it comes down to Mitch Richmond vs Penny and the benches. Moving Penny off Curry is a good call.

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  • BobLoblaw
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    Axel wrote: View Post
    not sure what Bob plans to do about Steph. In space, I don't think his size helps with that cover defensively and he loses the size battle on the interior.
    Robinson isn't Shaq sized, but he's 7'1, strong, SF-quick, one of best defenders ever, and in his prime played Shaq pretty well.

    Rodman and Ben Wallace were among best defenders on Shaq, so defending Shaq isn't just about bulk.

    McHale is taller, longer than Malone.

    Kobe/Kawhi on Curry.

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  • DanH
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    Strange match up. Neither team really has a pass first point guard. Tough decision.

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  • Axel
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    Not sure I agree with running zone against Kobe and Kawhi on the perimeter (plus I've always preferred a 1-3-1 zone) but not sure what Bob plans to do about Steph. In space, I don't think his size helps with that cover defensively and he loses the size battle on the interior.

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  • Axel
    started a poll Legacy knockout BobLoblaw vs Apollo

    Legacy knockout BobLoblaw vs Apollo

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    The poll is expired.

    The legacy league was created to pit teams drafted by fellow RR members against each other and allow the general RR populous to vote on who would win this winner take all, single elimination game if all players were at their peak performance.

    Each team drafted a 10 man roster. Each team provided a gameplan justification as to why they believe they should get your vote. Each team is allowed 1 post for "in game adjustments." The role of RR community is simple, vote for who you believe should win. Post justification if you want (encouraged) and weigh the pros and cons for all to see, but ultimately, your vote decides who will win this tournament of legends.

    Bobloblaw vs Apollo

    BobLoblaw Lineup

    g Penny Hardaway; 1995 NBA finals: 25.5pt, 8ast, 5rb, .500 FG%, .458 3P%
    g Kobe Bryant
    f Kawhi Leonard
    f Kevin McHale, 6 time all defense, the only player in history to average 25+ points on .600+ FG%
    c David Robinson, DPOY, MVP

    Reserves

    6th man: Nate tiny Archibald, the only player in history to lead the league in scoring and assists in the same season
    g Brandon Roy
    g/f Chris Mullin
    stretch big: Bob McAdoo, MVP 1975
    D big: Dikembe Mutombo, 4 time DPOY


    Defense:

    We should defend them pretty well. We have Robinson and Mutombo to throw at Shaq. We have tall and athletic perimeter defenders to bother Curry and company.

    In David Robinson's prime, he outplayed Shaq more often than not. He's strong, tall and super athletic. McHale helps with freak wingspan.

    Athletic defense team. We're starting 4 All-defense players, and the shortest starter is Kobe at 6'6.




    Offense:

    Triangle-ish system. We have 3 big perimeter players who can all post up, rotate positions, shoot, pass. Apollo's perimeter won't have much defense.

    A lot of Penny and Brandon Roy pick and roll too, with Robinson and other athletes exploding to the rim.

    Shaq struggled defensively with pick and roll and stepping outside. Robinson is a shooting threat and great pick setter and finisher, so we will take advantage of Shaq's weaknesses.

    We will also attack in transition -- lots of speed and athleticism.


    APOLLO STARTING LINEUP


    PG - Steph Curry, 3x All-Star, 2x MVP
    (2015-16 GSW Season: 30.1 PPG, 4.6 REB, 6.7 AST, 2.1 STL, 31.5 PER)

    SG - Mitch Richmond, 6x All-Star, ROY, HOF
    (1996-97 SAC Season: 25.9 PPG, 3.9 REB, 4.2 AST, 1.5 STL, 21.6 PER)

    SF - Rick Barry, 12x All-Star, Finals MVP, ROY, HOF
    (1974-75 GSW Season: 30.6 PPG, 4.6 REB, 6.2 AST, 2.9 STL, 23.5 PER)

    PF - Karl Malone, 14x All-Star, 2x MVP, HOF
    (1989-90 UTA Season: 31.0 PPG, 11.1 REB, 2.8 AST, 1.5 STL, 0.6 BLK, 27.2 PER)

    C - Shaquille O'Neal, 15x All-Star, 1x MVP, 3x Finals MVP, ROY, HOF
    (1999-00 LAL Season: 29.7 PPG, 13.6 REB, 3.8 AST, 0.5 STL, 3.0 BLK, 30.6 PER)

    6 - Dominique Wilkins, 9x All-Star, HOF
    (1985-86 ATL Season: 30.3 PPG, 7.9 REB, 2.6 AST, 1.8 STL, 0.6 BLK, 23.3 PER)

    7 - DeMarcus Cousins, 2x NBA All-Star
    (2015-16 SAC Season: 26.9 PPG, 11.5 REB, 3.3 AST, 1.6 STL, 1.4 BLK, 23.6 PER)

    8 - Tony Parker, 5x All-Star, Finals MVP
    (2008-09 SAS Season: 22.0 PPG, 3.1 REB, 6.9 AST, 0.9 STL, 23.4 PER)

    9 - Klay Thompson, 2x All-Star
    (2015-16 GSW Season: 22.1 PPG, 3.8 REB, 2.1 AST, 0.8 STL, 18.6 PER)

    10 - LaMarcus Aldridge, 5x All-Star
    (2013-14 POR Season: 23.2 PPG, 11.1 REB, 2.6 AST, 0.9 STL, 1.0 BLK, 21.8 PER)

    Apollo Gameplan
    Defense
    We'll run a 2-3 zone and 1-2-2 zone depending on which way they aim to attack us. Both defenses have their strengths and weakness with 2-3 being suited for shutting down the middle and 1-2-2 geared towards shutting down the perimeter. Just looking at Bob's team suggests to me he's going to look to take it inside when ever possible. We as a defense would rather risk dying on the peremter than giving up easy buckets inside.

    Offense
    We're going to roll with what got us to this point. We'll utilize the inside out game working off two of the most dominate players in league history: Shaq & Steph. What people fail to remember is that the Mailman did develop a mid range game during his career and we'll need some of that right now. We'll have Rick and Steph sharing play making duties and we'll put Mitch in position for some open three looks. Should the middle be open we may bring in Nique and/or Parker to try and get after it in the paint and get some easy fouls.

    I don't have any good graphics or stats right now so let's allow Shaq to rap instead:


    In Game Adjustments - Coming Soon!

    So RR faithful, who wins this game?
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