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Originally Posted by sycamorex
I'd go for I.Thomas, M.Jordan, Ch. Barkley, S.Kemp, Sh. O'Neil
I was also thinking of R.Miller and D.Robinson. Although I did like D.Rodman I don't think he did contribute that much.
What's your best team?
I stopped following NBA around 1998 so there might be some other good players.
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Are you looking for the 5 best players, one for each position, or the best team ever, which was 5 players on one team in one year?
Basketball, more than most sports, is a team effort. That's why the all stars games are usually not very good. Each individual player is great, but if they don't have the experience working together that makes a team, then they will not be a great team.
a lot of people like the 93 bulls: Horace Grant, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, B.J. Armstrong, John Paxson
my brother bought the book 'banner 17' and it has a picture of the greatest starting 5 in nba history:
1986: larry bird, robert parish, kevin mchale, dennis johnson, danny ainge.
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