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Local High School Star
All Prime
Team A
Bynum
Gasol
Artest
James
Fisher
Coach Jackson
Team B
Bosh
Battier
Wade
Bryant
Chalmers
Coach Spo
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Laker Nation
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which year for which team?
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Local High School Star
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Originally Posted by riseagainst
which year for which team?
all prime.
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Laker Nation
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team A easily, you talking about a prime Bynum and Artest? They werent even in their primes in 09 and 10 so team A.
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Local High School Star
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Originally Posted by riseagainst
team A easily, you talking about a prime Bynum and Artest? They werent even in their primes in 09 and 10 so team A.
easily??? team B has 06 wade and bryant.
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National High School Star
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Kobe+WAde mesh better then Lebron + Wade
But Team with Gasol + Bynum + Lebron is just too much size
Bosh and Battier couldnt gaurd that
im sure if they faced each other battier isnt gaurding gasol though unless the coach is just stupid
But Prime Kobe and prime Wade is crazyyy
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Laker Nation
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Originally Posted by robert_shaww
easily??? team B has 06 wade and bryant.
who's stopping the twin towers? I can see Gasol and Bynum averaging 25+ each on 55%+
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4 ring - 4 FMVP - 4MVP
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Neither team brings out the best characteristics of their star players.
Also, are we talking 2014 Wade, or 2011 Wade?
Bryant hasn't really won anything without a dominant front court, so him dealing with Bosh/Battier as his front court would likely be frustrating. They'd have even worse problems with rebounding than the Big 3 Miami has had the last few years, especially with the way Spoelstra blitzes the pick and roll, and prefers getting back on defense to offensive rebounds.
LeBron works best with floor spacing, and Bynum doesn't really bring that. He needs shooters to space the floor so he LeBron can get in the paint, which is what will be nice with Kevin Love, and why Chris Bosh worked so well. Gasol does have some ability to spread the floor though. It's be interesting to see prime LeBron with a powerful rebounding/post game front court as well. He'd likely have to change his game/weight to be more like Cavs LeBron.
So I think it depends on which version of Wade you're talking about. If it's 2011 Wade, I'll take Kobe. 2013-2014 Wade, I'll take LeBron's team.
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gasol and bynum are too much for bosh and battier, take out battier and put in anderson or even joel anthony and id take team b, cuz prime kobe and wade are unstoppable
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Local High School Star
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Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
Neither team brings out the best characteristics of their star players.
Also, are we talking 2014 Wade, or 2011 Wade?
Bryant hasn't really won anything without a dominant front court, so him dealing with Bosh/Battier as his front court would likely be frustrating. They'd have even worse problems with rebounding than the Big 3 Miami has had the last few years, especially with the way Spoelstra blitzes the pick and roll, and prefers getting back on defense to offensive rebounds.
LeBron works best with floor spacing, and Bynum doesn't really bring that. He needs shooters to space the floor so he LeBron can get in the paint, which is what will be nice with Kevin Love, and why Chris Bosh worked so well. Gasol does have some ability to spread the floor though. It's be interesting to see prime LeBron with a powerful rebounding/post game front court as well. He'd likely have to change his game/weight to be more like Cavs LeBron.
So I think it depends on which version of Wade you're talking about. If it's 2011 Wade, I'll take Kobe. 2013-2014 Wade, I'll take LeBron's team.
excellent post. im talking about 06 kobe + 06 wade-
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4 ring - 4 FMVP - 4MVP
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Originally Posted by robert_shaww
excellent post. im talking about 06 kobe + 06 wade-
That would be a beast team, no doubt, assuming Wade/Bryant could have the cohesion together. They still might have struggles though because you are talking about a prime Gasol/Bynum front court, which would definitely destroy Bosh/Battier. I still don't see Fisher/Artest being able to pick up enough of a scoring load to compensate for what Bryant/Wade would be putting up, assuming they're both putting up their prime numbers
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Gooner | Heat Nation
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Shane Battier guarding Pau Gasol? Come on man. Give me Haslem and Bosh on Team B and then you're talking.
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Rose is not a HOF
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Team A would win simply cause of Ron Artest. His defense is elite probably the best out of the 10 players.
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Local High School Star
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Originally Posted by Beastmode88
Team A would win simply cause of Ron Artest. His defense is elite probably the best out of the 10 players.
artest is guarding 06 bryant?
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Local High School Star
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Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
That would be a beast team, no doubt, assuming Wade/Bryant could have the cohesion together. They still might have struggles though because you are talking about a prime Gasol/Bynum front court, which would definitely destroy Bosh/Battier. I still don't see Fisher/Artest being able to pick up enough of a scoring load to compensate for what Bryant/Wade would be putting up, assuming they're both putting up their prime numbers
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