Ramble1885
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Curious to see your opinions.
Hmm... didn't think of that. Let's say the two coaches are in their heyday as well.We had some dudes in both those squads but I think the 2004 group had more jazz in their game. CPH basically told Jack to run the O as he saw it and we had guys doing some crazy things.
For me the the edge goes to 1990 in guard play but 2004 for the bigs.
Also is this a coached game or player ran?
Johnny McNeil. Karl Brown played about the same number of minutes. Karl Brown was one of the best perimeter defenders I have ever seen. He wasn't a scorer but he was perfect for that team. They didn't need another scorer.Mackey was capable on defense who was the 5th starter in 1990?
The one exception that could have turned the tide in favor of the '04 squad was if any of the lethal weapon three got in foul trouble. '04 had much more depth. You had guys like Jack, Elder, Schenscher, McHenry, Muhammed, Bynum, Marvin Lewis, Robert Brooks and Clarence Moore. We were able to make it to the championship game with Elder going down. I don't see that happening if Oliver, Scott or Anderson got hurt. Or Mackey for that matter.Props to Jarrett Jack and the 04 squad, but this ain’t even close. Lethal Weapon 3 sweeps 4-0.
No one could check 3D and Kenny would have eaten JJ like a snack, especially in transition.
They might win one that way. You are right.The one exception that could have turned the tide in favor of the '04 squad was if any of the lethal weapon three got in foul trouble. '04 had much more depth. You had guys like Jack, Elder, Schenscher, McHenry, Muhammed, Bynum, Marvin Lewis, Robert Brooks and Clarence Moore. We were able to make it to the championship game with Elder going down. I don't see that happening if Oliver, Scott or Anderson got hurt. Or Mackey for that matter.
I loved watching Karl Brown play and shut down his man. A bit of an unsung hero with his defensive skillsJohnny McNeil. Karl Brown played about the same number of minutes. Karl Brown was one of the best perimeter defenders I have ever seen. He wasn't a scorer but he was perfect for that team. They didn't need another scorer.
Johnny McNeil. Karl Brown played about the same number of minutes. Karl Brown was one of the best perimeter defenders I have ever seen. He wasn't a scorer but he was perfect for that team. They didn't need another scorer.