by AlwaysWhat,NeverWhy on Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:13 am
Okay. here's a non-star-filled US team that could compete for,and probably get, the gold, if the games were held this summer:
C- Brad Miller ( European style big man who can pass and shoot... will do the job nicely and beat the rest at their game )
PF- Elton Brand ( no man outside the NBA can guard him, plus he's a blocking machine. Will be unstoppable if the team focuses around him. The go-to-guy)
SF- Shane Battier (another Euro type player, unselfish, good to very good in just about every aspect of te game, plus he can shoot, which is imperative to break the zonal defenses)
SG- Mike Miller (shoot...shoot... and then shoot some more... hitting the open jumpers and threes is imperative to get those zonal defenders to cheat up, and There are few better in that than Mike... )
PG- Jason Kidd (there has to be a clear leader on the court and in th elocker room, and that's what jason is best at... his fierce competitiveness will carry the team, and his pass first attitude fits the Euro style of play.)
the 8-9 man rotation should be complimented with something in the likes of :
C Marcus Camby ( a defensive shot blocker with that mush athletiscism will scare off all those white boys attempting to drive it home... Marcus is a must.)
PG TJ Ford ( assuming he's healthy, he can give the game a frenetic pace that only NBA players are trained to follow for elongated amounts of time...)
PF Danny Fortson (they need a glass-eating beast of immense strength to play the role of bully, and overpower the opposition on almost every occasion... reggie evans would fit this mold as well...)
SG Fred Hoiberg ( money in the bank if left open, best shooter in the league although rarely recognized outside Minnesota these days... if the ball moves around Euro style, then he'll be a difference maker in more than one occasion...)
Just fill the rest of the roster with American guys playing in Europe, like Parker from Maccabi or Tyus Edney, guys who are used to playing against zone and can help the rest get a feel for the differences between the game the other side of teh Ocean.