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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 950997" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I wouldn't consider the non KD teams a super team. IMO when most people talk about superteams they are talking about guys who are or could be legit number one options on teams. Curry obviously is. Draymond never has been, and IMO Klay isn't that level either. To me they are more like the Spurs with a generational player in a great system with other good players all of whom fit the system very well. </p><p></p><p>Of course I largely think the entire superteam narrative is mostly BS. It's pretty much always been the case that teams that had the most success usually also had a generational type of player. Since MJ retired, 18 of the 25 championships have been won by teams that have had either Kobe, Duncan, Lebron, or Curry. Go back 8 years and it's 24 of 33 that have those 4 or MJ. Before that you can throw in Magic to keep the same trend. And the vast majority (maybe all...) of those teams had great supporting casts as well. IMO the superteam narrative started more as a reaction over a change in how teams came to be constructed where players had a larger role in the process rather than the actual construction of the rosters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 950997, member: 2299"] I wouldn't consider the non KD teams a super team. IMO when most people talk about superteams they are talking about guys who are or could be legit number one options on teams. Curry obviously is. Draymond never has been, and IMO Klay isn't that level either. To me they are more like the Spurs with a generational player in a great system with other good players all of whom fit the system very well. Of course I largely think the entire superteam narrative is mostly BS. It's pretty much always been the case that teams that had the most success usually also had a generational type of player. Since MJ retired, 18 of the 25 championships have been won by teams that have had either Kobe, Duncan, Lebron, or Curry. Go back 8 years and it's 24 of 33 that have those 4 or MJ. Before that you can throw in Magic to keep the same trend. And the vast majority (maybe all...) of those teams had great supporting casts as well. IMO the superteam narrative started more as a reaction over a change in how teams came to be constructed where players had a larger role in the process rather than the actual construction of the rosters. [/QUOTE]
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