A Quick Glance at Depth Charts
San Antonio
PG1-T Parker
PG2-N Van Exel
PG3-B Udrih
PG4-M Wilks
SG1-M Ginobili
SG2-B Barry
SF1-B Bowen
SF2-M Finley
SF3-G Robinson
PF1-T Duncan
PF2-R Horry
PF3-S Marks
C1-N Mohammed
C2-R Nesterovic
C3-F Oberto
C4-T Massenburg
Wow is all I can say. Wow.
Golden State
PG1-B Davis
PG2-D Fisher
SG1-J Richardson
SG2-M Pietrus
SG3-M Ellis
SF1-M Dunleavy
SF2-C Cheaney
SF3-Z Cabarkapa
SF4-R White
PF1-T Murphy
PF2-I Diogu
PF3-C Taft
C1-A Foyle
C2-A Biedrins
I still think they should start Diogu with Foyle coming off the bench for Murphy eventually.
Sacramento
PG1-M Bibby
PG2-J Hart
PG3-R Price
PG4-E House
SG1-B Wells
SG2-K Martin
SG3-M Evans
SF1-P Stojakovic
SF2-C Williamson
SF3-F Garcia
PF1-S Abdur-Rahim
PF2-K Thomas
PF3-D Songaila
C1-B Miller
C2-B Skinner
C3-J Sampson
They don't really have a shooting guard, but everyone seems to be pretty able to stroke the J. Defensive strength isn't a whole lot better than it used to be, and their offense is definitely worse than the Kings of old. Still, I think the Kings are a legit contender for #2 this year if they gel.
So my question is, what do people think about Houston, Detroit, Cleaveland, and Indiana?
Houston
PG1-B Sura
PG2-M James
PG3-L Head
PG4-C Ward
PG5-M Norris
SG1-D Wesley
SG2-D Anderson
SG3-J Barry
SF1-T McGrady
SF2-R Bowen
PF1-S Swift
PF2-J Howard
PF3-V Baker
PF4-L Baxter
PF5-T Braggs
C1-Y Ming
C2-D Mutombo
Detroit
PG1-C Billups
PG2-C Arroyo
SG1-R Hamilton
SG2-L Hunter
SG3-C Delfino
SG4-A Acker
SF1-T Prince
SF2-M Evans
SF3-R Dupree
SF4-A Johnson
SF5-D Ham
PF1-R Wallace
PF2-A McDyess
PF3-J Maxiell
C1-B Wallace
C2-D Davis
C3-D Milicic
C4-E Campbell
Cleveland
PG1-D Jones
PG2-E Snow
SG1-L Hughes
SG2-I Newble
SG3-S Pavlovic
SF1-L James
SF2-L Jackson
PF1-D Gooden
PF2-D Marshall
PF3-A Varejao
PF4-M Andriuskevicius
C1-Z Ilgauskas
Indiana
PG1-J Tinsley
PG2-A Johnson
PG3-E Gill
SG1-S Jackson
SG2-S Jasikevicius
SG3-F Jones
SF1-R Artest
SF2-J Bender
SF3-D Granger
PF1-J O'Neal
PF2-A Croshere
C1-J Foster
C2-S Pollard
C3-D Harrison
Cheers.
PG1-T Parker
PG2-N Van Exel
PG3-B Udrih
PG4-M Wilks
SG1-M Ginobili
SG2-B Barry
SF1-B Bowen
SF2-M Finley
SF3-G Robinson
PF1-T Duncan
PF2-R Horry
PF3-S Marks
C1-N Mohammed
C2-R Nesterovic
C3-F Oberto
C4-T Massenburg
Wow is all I can say. Wow.
Golden State
PG1-B Davis
PG2-D Fisher
SG1-J Richardson
SG2-M Pietrus
SG3-M Ellis
SF1-M Dunleavy
SF2-C Cheaney
SF3-Z Cabarkapa
SF4-R White
PF1-T Murphy
PF2-I Diogu
PF3-C Taft
C1-A Foyle
C2-A Biedrins
I still think they should start Diogu with Foyle coming off the bench for Murphy eventually.
Sacramento
PG1-M Bibby
PG2-J Hart
PG3-R Price
PG4-E House
SG1-B Wells
SG2-K Martin
SG3-M Evans
SF1-P Stojakovic
SF2-C Williamson
SF3-F Garcia
PF1-S Abdur-Rahim
PF2-K Thomas
PF3-D Songaila
C1-B Miller
C2-B Skinner
C3-J Sampson
They don't really have a shooting guard, but everyone seems to be pretty able to stroke the J. Defensive strength isn't a whole lot better than it used to be, and their offense is definitely worse than the Kings of old. Still, I think the Kings are a legit contender for #2 this year if they gel.
So my question is, what do people think about Houston, Detroit, Cleaveland, and Indiana?
Houston
PG1-B Sura
PG2-M James
PG3-L Head
PG4-C Ward
PG5-M Norris
SG1-D Wesley
SG2-D Anderson
SG3-J Barry
SF1-T McGrady
SF2-R Bowen
PF1-S Swift
PF2-J Howard
PF3-V Baker
PF4-L Baxter
PF5-T Braggs
C1-Y Ming
C2-D Mutombo
Detroit
PG1-C Billups
PG2-C Arroyo
SG1-R Hamilton
SG2-L Hunter
SG3-C Delfino
SG4-A Acker
SF1-T Prince
SF2-M Evans
SF3-R Dupree
SF4-A Johnson
SF5-D Ham
PF1-R Wallace
PF2-A McDyess
PF3-J Maxiell
C1-B Wallace
C2-D Davis
C3-D Milicic
C4-E Campbell
Cleveland
PG1-D Jones
PG2-E Snow
SG1-L Hughes
SG2-I Newble
SG3-S Pavlovic
SF1-L James
SF2-L Jackson
PF1-D Gooden
PF2-D Marshall
PF3-A Varejao
PF4-M Andriuskevicius
C1-Z Ilgauskas
Indiana
PG1-J Tinsley
PG2-A Johnson
PG3-E Gill
SG1-S Jackson
SG2-S Jasikevicius
SG3-F Jones
SF1-R Artest
SF2-J Bender
SF3-D Granger
PF1-J O'Neal
PF2-A Croshere
C1-J Foster
C2-S Pollard
C3-D Harrison
Cheers.
4 Comments:
san antonio hacks. im not even kidding.
-hermann
cavs look pretty good
-g1
Agreed on the Cavs. Houston needs a 3rd guy. Detroit needs a guy who can score of the bench besides McDyess (Darko?, heh.) And that San Antonio roster looks like somebody chose them in NBA Live and started making trades with the computer. Do they even need to play the season?
detroit is not gonna win without larry brown. fact is, if they lost with larry brown, they are gonna get whopped (in the playooffs that is) without him
I think spurs will repeat
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