[QUOTE=CeltsGarlic]whichever jeremy lin runs.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=CeltsGarlic]whichever jeremy lin runs.[/QUOTE]
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Why are people including wing players here? Mike Miller, Korver, James Jones? Hell, even Gay, LeBron, or Deng are arguably wing players.
Anyway, defensively its Chicago. Offense goes to Lakers IMO. Depth Chicago.
[QUOTE=nightprowler10]Why are people including wing players here? Mike Miller, Korver, James Jones? Hell, even Gay, LeBron, or Deng are arguably wing players.
Anyway, defensively its Chicago. Offense goes to Lakers IMO. Depth Chicago.[/QUOTE]
Older heads (like mine) would think of front-line to be both Forwards and the Center, i.e., some GOAT front-lines would be -
Jackson, Chamberlain, Walker
Sanders, Russell, Havlicek
McHale, Parish, Bird
Garnett, Perkins, Pierce
sure, we are seeing the resurrection of the swing man - prototype John Havlicek - but that's just smart basketball
Butler, Griffin, Jordan make up a top 3 productive frontline in the NBA. Then you have Evans and Martin off the bench as two of the most productive back up bigs in the NBA. I'd say the Clippers belong in the discussion.
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]Older heads (like mine) would think of front-line to be both Forwards and the Center, i.e., some GOAT front-lines would be -
Jackson, Chamberlain, Walker
Sanders, Russell, Havlicek
McHale, Parish, Bird
Garnett, Perkins, Pierce
sure, we are seeing the resurrection of the swing man - prototype John Havlicek - but that's just smart basketball[/QUOTE]
I'll give you LeBron, Deng, and Gay then. But Korver, James Jones, and Mike Miller are almost exclusively perimeter players.
Jazz
Lakers
Bulls
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]Older heads (like mine) would think of front-line to be both Forwards and the Center, i.e., some GOAT front-lines would be -
[B]Jackson, Chamberlain, Walker [/B]
Sanders, Russell, Havlicek
McHale, Parish, Bird
Garnett, Perkins, Pierce
sure, we are seeing the resurrection of the swing man - prototype John Havlicek - but that's just smart basketball[/QUOTE]
Not only that front-line of Jackson, Walker, and Wilt...but HOFer Billy Cunningham coming off the bench. Undoubtably the greatest front-line ever assembled in the history of the NBA.
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]I got favorites like anybody but who is the 2011-12 best so far ?[/QUOTE]
I'd go with the Memphis Grizzlies:
A solid all-around C in Gasol the younger
A bull of a low-post option in Z-Bo
A sleek swingman in Gay
Too bad Z-Bo is injured, so they haven't been together much this year.
[I]All-time frontline?[/I]
67 Sixers (Stilt, Chet the Jet, & Jackson)
77 Sixers (Dr. J, McGinnis, Dawkins)
86 Celtics (Bird, McHale, Chief)
97 Rockets (Dream, Sir Charles, Clyde the Glide)
99 Spurs (Admiral, Big Fundamental, Elliott)
10 Lakers (Bynum, Gasol, Odom)
[QUOTE=Gotterdammerung]I'd go with the Memphis Grizzlies:
A solid all-around C in Gasol the younger
A bull of a low-post option in Z-Bo
A sleek swingman in Gay
Too bad Z-Bo is injured, so they haven't been together much this year.
[I]All-time frontline?[/I]
[B]67 Sixers (Stilt, Chet the Jet, & Jackson)[/B]
77 Sixers (Dr. J, McGinnis, Dawkins)
86 Celtics (Bird, McHale, Chief)
97 Rockets (Dream, Sir Charles, Clyde the Glide)
99 Spurs (Admiral, Big Fundamental, Elliott)
10 Lakers (Bynum, Gasol, Odom)[/QUOTE]
Once again, HOFer Billy Cunningham, and his 18.5 ppg off the bench, too. No other front-line in the history of the NBA was even close to the domination that the '67 Sixers pounded their peers with.
[QUOTE=Gotterdammerung]I'd go with the Memphis Grizzlies:
A solid all-around C in Gasol the younger
A bull of a low-post option in Z-Bo
A sleek swingman in Gay
Too bad Z-Bo is injured, so they haven't been together much this year.
[I]All-time frontline?[/I]
67 Sixers (Stilt, Chet the Jet, & Jackson)
77 Sixers (Dr. J, McGinnis, Dawkins)
86 Celtics (Bird, McHale, Chief)
97 Rockets (Dream, Sir Charles, Clyde the Glide)
99 Spurs (Admiral, Big Fundamental, Elliott)
10 Lakers (Bynum, Gasol, Odom)[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcsXC2xFis4[/url]
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[QUOTE=roffie]Best frontcourt? Lakers ezzz
Best depth? Jazz
bingbingbingbing[/QUOTE]
winner winner, we have- YoDA
Grizz when healthy.
Lakers currently.
Jazz, as somebody else mentioned, most depth.
Shamelessly bumped; for basketball reasons.
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]Shamelessly bumped; for basketball reasons.[/QUOTE]
not necessarily the best, but my FAVORITE front court is Ersan and Sanders. Has the potential to be the best, in my opinion.
George West Hibbert