The legacy league was created to pit teams drafted by fellow RR members against each other and allow the general RR populous to vote on who would win this winner take all, single elimination game if all players were at their peak performance.
Each team drafted an 8 man roster. Each team provided a gameplan justification as to why they believe they should get your vote. Each team is allowed 1 post for "in game adjustments." The role of RR community is simple, vote for who you believe should win. Post justification if you want (encouraged) and weigh the pros and cons for all to see, but ultimately, your vote decides who will win this tournament of legends.
The final two teams battle for the championship.
Joey's Legacy Allstars
Starters
PG Steve Nash aka Captain Canada - 18.6ppg, 11.6apg, 53%FG, 46%3P, 65%TS, 124 ORtg
2x MVP, 8x All-Star, 7x All-NBA Selection (3x 1st Team), 5x Assist Leader, 4x 50-40-90 (Most in History), 3rd Most Assists in History
SG/SF Eddie Jones aka ... EJ - 20.1ppg, 4.8rpg, 4.2apg, 2.7spg, 38%3P, 20PER, 4.4DWS
3x All-Defensive Team Selection, 3x All-Star, 1x Steals Leader
SF Ron Artest aka Metta World Peace - 18.3ppg, 5.3rpg, 2.1spg, 96 DRtg
Defensive Player of the Year, NBA Champion, 4x All-Defensive Team Selection (2x 1st Team, 2x 2nd Team), BAMF
PF Willis Reed aka The Captain - 21.7ppg, 13.9rpg, 21.9 PER, 7.5DWS
MVP, 2x Champion, 2x Finals MVP, 7x All-Star, 5x All-NBA Selection (1x 1st Team, 4x 2nd Team), All-NBA Defensive Team
C Wilt Chamberlain aka The Big Dipper - 50ppg, 25rpg 31.8 PER (Highest Ever for all 3) - Averaged 24, 24 & 8 on 68%FG at 30yo
4x MVP, 13x Allstar, 2x Champion, 9x All NBA Selection (7x 1st Team), 11x Rebounds Leader, Led NBA in Assists in 67-68 because, why not .. ah just go here, he has a whole Wiki page on his accomplishments.
Bench
PG Allen Iverson aka The Answer - 33ppg, 7.4apg, 1.9spg, 45%FG, 25.9 PER
MVP, 11x All-Star, 7x All-NBA Selection (3x 1st Team, 3x 2nd Team), 3x Steals Leader, 4x Scoring Champion, BAMF
SG Ray Allen aka Jesus - 22ppg, 5.2rpg, 4.6apg, 1.5spg, 48%FG, 43%3P, 61%TS, 22.9 PER
2x Champion, 10x All-Star, 2x All-NBA Selection, All-Time Leader in 3-Pointers Made
PF Shawn Kemp aka The Reign Man - 18.1ppg, 10.8rpg, 2.1bpg, 1.6spg, 22.9 PER, 6.0 DWS, 96 DRtg
6x All-Star, 3x All-NBA 2nd Team Selection, BAMF
E_WHEAZY Starting Lineup:
PG: John Stockton - All time assists and steals leader, shot 45% from 3, career 207.7 win shares
SG: Reggie Miller - retired with most 3PM all time, career 39.5% from 3, all time NBA leader in 4 point plays, scored 8 points in 8.9 seconds, extremely clutch, could get hot and take over a game in seconds (literally)
SF: Kawhi Leonard - reigning DPOY, NBA champion, NBA finals MVP for his amazing lockdown defense on the game's best player.
PF: Karl Malone - 2 time MVP (once in Jordan Era) 11 time All-NBA 1st team, career 234.6 win shares, 96 Drtg
C: Dwight Howard - 8 time all star, 5 time All NBA first team, 3 time consecutive DPOY, 5 time NBA rebounds leader and 2 time consecutive blocks leader
Bn: Derrick Rose - NBA MVP while Lebron was in the league, youngest MVP in league history
Bn: James Worthy - NBA Finals MVP, 3x NBA champ, clutchest of clutch performers, elite defender, 37.5% from 3
Bn: Bob Lanier - 8 time NBA all star, 63% FG playoff shooting, 88 (yeah, you read that right) DRTG season, 3 blks, 15 rebounds/pg seasons, retired with career 20PPG and 10RPG averages
Joeys Offensive Gameplan
Offensively, we will be Starting with Nash at the point, who look to maintain a breakneck pace while attacking on pick-and-rolls set by Shawn Kemp, Willis Reed and Wilt Chamberlain, which will in turn create shots for himself, or collapse the defense and create shots for teammates like Ray or Eddie in the corner, Ron on the Wing, or a Big on the Roll. I will look to have Ray and Eddie continuously running off-ball, which will force Reggie and Kawhi to either exert all their energy on Defense, or cheat at times, which will be deadly.
Our main weapon on Offense , however, will be feeding Wilt down low as much as possible, and allowing him to go to work against the smaller, weaker & slower Howard (7'1 w/ a 7'8" Wingspan; vs Dwight at 6'10"ish w/ a 7'4" wingspan). Make no mistake, Dwight will moan to refs all game long, but it won't make a lick of difference ... Wilt would have his way with Dwight.
I also think Iverson and Ray Allen would have a blast against this lineup, as there really isn't anyone who can match up with them when they come into the game and wreak havoc, not only on the cutting lanes with Nash, but also in Wheazhy's passing lanes creating multiple steals for fast breaks and unguardable corner 3's from Ray.
Joeys Defensive Gameplan
Defensively, I'll have Eddie Jones and Ron Artest chasing Kawhi and Reggie around, and they should all but neutralize each other. Nash vs Stockton is a wash again, as Stockton was hardly a Defensive Maestro (despite his steals numbers .. he played the lanes). The Combination of Reed and Kemp against Malone will be a good one, but I think ultimately their energy and tenacity will tire the ol' mailman out; leaving us with Wilt Chamberlain, who was just too big and too strong for Dwight to guard, and could easily play all 48 minutes of the game, as he did for an entire season and playoff run.
E_WHEAZY Gameplan
There's no question that Nash was a great player, no one will challenge that, but Stockton is elite in the areas we need him to be - playmaking, 3 point shooting and defense - in fact, it's on defense that this matchup swings our way - while Stockton is a good enough defender to guard Nash, Nash is not a good enough defender to stop Stockton, leading to a great playmaking advantage for us.
Ray-Ray vs Uncle Reggie (no pun intended) is another brilliant matchup, which in my opinion is a wash - they are both great 3 point shooters, great at moving without the ball, and step up when needed. The main difference is that Reggie alone carried his teams farther than Ray ever did - Reggie's ability to get into his opponent's head, create his own shot off the dribble (whereas Ray is a catch-n-shoot guy) and as a result of this score at will, makes this advantage, Miller.
At the 3, with superior ball handling, playmaking, shooting, better height, wingspan, speed, agility and higher IQ - both basketball and otherwise - there is no denying that Kawhi simply gives us way more than Artest can (provided no one throws their drink at him).
Reed vs Malone is a tough matchup as both these guys have similar height and weight (though Malone was 240 to Reed's 235) and similar games, equal rebounding numbers, FT% - though Malone sets himself apart as a better scorer (can shoot from 15, execute PnR, post up and makes his teammates better) and that's reflected in his better FG%, higher RB% and AST%.
Wilt, while he did average 50 points per game for a season, also averaged MORE than 48 minutes per game that season and was matched up against the likes of Irv Abramowitz and Larry Sanderson, in other words, less than overwhelming centers. No one is saying Dwight is going to put the clamps on him and shut him down, but if you think the 3x consecutive DPOY and 2x Block Leader is going to roll over, you're dead wrong - and with his usage sitting at nearly 45%, playing him and AI together means 2 on 5 offense.
Off the bench, more intriguing matchups: D-Rose vs AI, both quick, athletic guards who can get to the lane and score at will, though D-Rose is taller, has longer arms, better on D, doesn't black-hole our offense and actually practices (practice? PRACTICE?) so he gets the advantage on this one.
Eddie Jones is a decent 3 and D guy, but Worthy offers better D, more versatility, higher BBIQ and most importantly, he shows up when it matters most and knows how to close out games.
Shawn Kemp, although he was explosive and a great athlete, is prone to emotional outbursts, gets into foul trouble easily and has low awareness and BBIQ - his game is using his athleticism and finding open lanes for dunks, and we're confident Lanier/Malone have the speed, quickness, agility and intelligence to bother him in the post, taking away his bread and butter and making him cry (that's no joke, he might literally cry...or punch someone).
In Game Adjustments - Coming Soon!
So RR faithful, who wins this game?
Each team drafted an 8 man roster. Each team provided a gameplan justification as to why they believe they should get your vote. Each team is allowed 1 post for "in game adjustments." The role of RR community is simple, vote for who you believe should win. Post justification if you want (encouraged) and weigh the pros and cons for all to see, but ultimately, your vote decides who will win this tournament of legends.
The final two teams battle for the championship.
Joey's Legacy Allstars
Starters
PG Steve Nash aka Captain Canada - 18.6ppg, 11.6apg, 53%FG, 46%3P, 65%TS, 124 ORtg
2x MVP, 8x All-Star, 7x All-NBA Selection (3x 1st Team), 5x Assist Leader, 4x 50-40-90 (Most in History), 3rd Most Assists in History
SG/SF Eddie Jones aka ... EJ - 20.1ppg, 4.8rpg, 4.2apg, 2.7spg, 38%3P, 20PER, 4.4DWS
3x All-Defensive Team Selection, 3x All-Star, 1x Steals Leader
SF Ron Artest aka Metta World Peace - 18.3ppg, 5.3rpg, 2.1spg, 96 DRtg
Defensive Player of the Year, NBA Champion, 4x All-Defensive Team Selection (2x 1st Team, 2x 2nd Team), BAMF
PF Willis Reed aka The Captain - 21.7ppg, 13.9rpg, 21.9 PER, 7.5DWS
MVP, 2x Champion, 2x Finals MVP, 7x All-Star, 5x All-NBA Selection (1x 1st Team, 4x 2nd Team), All-NBA Defensive Team
C Wilt Chamberlain aka The Big Dipper - 50ppg, 25rpg 31.8 PER (Highest Ever for all 3) - Averaged 24, 24 & 8 on 68%FG at 30yo
4x MVP, 13x Allstar, 2x Champion, 9x All NBA Selection (7x 1st Team), 11x Rebounds Leader, Led NBA in Assists in 67-68 because, why not .. ah just go here, he has a whole Wiki page on his accomplishments.
Bench
PG Allen Iverson aka The Answer - 33ppg, 7.4apg, 1.9spg, 45%FG, 25.9 PER
MVP, 11x All-Star, 7x All-NBA Selection (3x 1st Team, 3x 2nd Team), 3x Steals Leader, 4x Scoring Champion, BAMF
SG Ray Allen aka Jesus - 22ppg, 5.2rpg, 4.6apg, 1.5spg, 48%FG, 43%3P, 61%TS, 22.9 PER
2x Champion, 10x All-Star, 2x All-NBA Selection, All-Time Leader in 3-Pointers Made
PF Shawn Kemp aka The Reign Man - 18.1ppg, 10.8rpg, 2.1bpg, 1.6spg, 22.9 PER, 6.0 DWS, 96 DRtg
6x All-Star, 3x All-NBA 2nd Team Selection, BAMF
E_WHEAZY Starting Lineup:
PG: John Stockton - All time assists and steals leader, shot 45% from 3, career 207.7 win shares
SG: Reggie Miller - retired with most 3PM all time, career 39.5% from 3, all time NBA leader in 4 point plays, scored 8 points in 8.9 seconds, extremely clutch, could get hot and take over a game in seconds (literally)
SF: Kawhi Leonard - reigning DPOY, NBA champion, NBA finals MVP for his amazing lockdown defense on the game's best player.
PF: Karl Malone - 2 time MVP (once in Jordan Era) 11 time All-NBA 1st team, career 234.6 win shares, 96 Drtg
C: Dwight Howard - 8 time all star, 5 time All NBA first team, 3 time consecutive DPOY, 5 time NBA rebounds leader and 2 time consecutive blocks leader
Bn: Derrick Rose - NBA MVP while Lebron was in the league, youngest MVP in league history
Bn: James Worthy - NBA Finals MVP, 3x NBA champ, clutchest of clutch performers, elite defender, 37.5% from 3
Bn: Bob Lanier - 8 time NBA all star, 63% FG playoff shooting, 88 (yeah, you read that right) DRTG season, 3 blks, 15 rebounds/pg seasons, retired with career 20PPG and 10RPG averages
Joeys Offensive Gameplan
Offensively, we will be Starting with Nash at the point, who look to maintain a breakneck pace while attacking on pick-and-rolls set by Shawn Kemp, Willis Reed and Wilt Chamberlain, which will in turn create shots for himself, or collapse the defense and create shots for teammates like Ray or Eddie in the corner, Ron on the Wing, or a Big on the Roll. I will look to have Ray and Eddie continuously running off-ball, which will force Reggie and Kawhi to either exert all their energy on Defense, or cheat at times, which will be deadly.
Our main weapon on Offense , however, will be feeding Wilt down low as much as possible, and allowing him to go to work against the smaller, weaker & slower Howard (7'1 w/ a 7'8" Wingspan; vs Dwight at 6'10"ish w/ a 7'4" wingspan). Make no mistake, Dwight will moan to refs all game long, but it won't make a lick of difference ... Wilt would have his way with Dwight.
I also think Iverson and Ray Allen would have a blast against this lineup, as there really isn't anyone who can match up with them when they come into the game and wreak havoc, not only on the cutting lanes with Nash, but also in Wheazhy's passing lanes creating multiple steals for fast breaks and unguardable corner 3's from Ray.
Joeys Defensive Gameplan
Defensively, I'll have Eddie Jones and Ron Artest chasing Kawhi and Reggie around, and they should all but neutralize each other. Nash vs Stockton is a wash again, as Stockton was hardly a Defensive Maestro (despite his steals numbers .. he played the lanes). The Combination of Reed and Kemp against Malone will be a good one, but I think ultimately their energy and tenacity will tire the ol' mailman out; leaving us with Wilt Chamberlain, who was just too big and too strong for Dwight to guard, and could easily play all 48 minutes of the game, as he did for an entire season and playoff run.
E_WHEAZY Gameplan
There's no question that Nash was a great player, no one will challenge that, but Stockton is elite in the areas we need him to be - playmaking, 3 point shooting and defense - in fact, it's on defense that this matchup swings our way - while Stockton is a good enough defender to guard Nash, Nash is not a good enough defender to stop Stockton, leading to a great playmaking advantage for us.
Ray-Ray vs Uncle Reggie (no pun intended) is another brilliant matchup, which in my opinion is a wash - they are both great 3 point shooters, great at moving without the ball, and step up when needed. The main difference is that Reggie alone carried his teams farther than Ray ever did - Reggie's ability to get into his opponent's head, create his own shot off the dribble (whereas Ray is a catch-n-shoot guy) and as a result of this score at will, makes this advantage, Miller.
At the 3, with superior ball handling, playmaking, shooting, better height, wingspan, speed, agility and higher IQ - both basketball and otherwise - there is no denying that Kawhi simply gives us way more than Artest can (provided no one throws their drink at him).
Reed vs Malone is a tough matchup as both these guys have similar height and weight (though Malone was 240 to Reed's 235) and similar games, equal rebounding numbers, FT% - though Malone sets himself apart as a better scorer (can shoot from 15, execute PnR, post up and makes his teammates better) and that's reflected in his better FG%, higher RB% and AST%.
Wilt, while he did average 50 points per game for a season, also averaged MORE than 48 minutes per game that season and was matched up against the likes of Irv Abramowitz and Larry Sanderson, in other words, less than overwhelming centers. No one is saying Dwight is going to put the clamps on him and shut him down, but if you think the 3x consecutive DPOY and 2x Block Leader is going to roll over, you're dead wrong - and with his usage sitting at nearly 45%, playing him and AI together means 2 on 5 offense.
Off the bench, more intriguing matchups: D-Rose vs AI, both quick, athletic guards who can get to the lane and score at will, though D-Rose is taller, has longer arms, better on D, doesn't black-hole our offense and actually practices (practice? PRACTICE?) so he gets the advantage on this one.
Eddie Jones is a decent 3 and D guy, but Worthy offers better D, more versatility, higher BBIQ and most importantly, he shows up when it matters most and knows how to close out games.
Shawn Kemp, although he was explosive and a great athlete, is prone to emotional outbursts, gets into foul trouble easily and has low awareness and BBIQ - his game is using his athleticism and finding open lanes for dunks, and we're confident Lanier/Malone have the speed, quickness, agility and intelligence to bother him in the post, taking away his bread and butter and making him cry (that's no joke, he might literally cry...or punch someone).
In Game Adjustments - Coming Soon!
So RR faithful, who wins this game?
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