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    In a 7 game series who would win?

    Both had one allstar on their team, a dominant big man. Both had merely no one on their team. I pick Rockets in 7

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    Too close to call, it goes 7 is all i'm gonna say.

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    1994 Houston Rockets (58-24)
    SF - Robert Horry / Carl Herrera
    PF - Otis Thorpe / Matt Bullard
    C - Hakeem Olajuwon / Eric Riley
    SG - Vernon Maxwell / Mario Ellie
    PG - Kenny Smith / Sam Cassell / Scott Brooks

    2003 San Antonio Spurs (60-22)
    SF - Bruce Bowen / Steve Smith
    PF - Tim Duncan / Malik Rose / Danny Ferry
    C - David Robinson / Kevin Willis
    SG - Stephen Jackson / Manu Ginobili
    PG - Tony Parker / Speedy Claxton / Steve Kerr
    Olajuwon was the best Center I ever seen, but he is only one man. The 2003 Spurs were stacked, so San Antonio in 6 easily. Houston would beat all the other Spur teams though (1999, 2005, 2007).
    Last edited by Nahtanoj; 05-19-2010 at 08:10 AM.

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    ^ Don't be fooled by the names you see. Robinson was in his late 30s and about to retire. Parker was still young and undependable, often losing minutes to Claxton. Ginobili was a rookie.

    I still think the 2003 Spurs would win, but I think the 2005 team was the best.

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    but I think the 2005 team was the best.

    I concur

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    2005? Good luck defending Olajuwon with just Tim Duncan.

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    Ginobili was a rookie.
    He made a huge impact that year.

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    lol, '03 Spurs? 3rd best team that year that benefited from Webber and Dirk getting hurt.

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    2005? Good luck defending Olajuwon with just Tim Duncan.

    2004-05 San Antonio Spurs:
    Roster

    No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birth Date Exp College
    17 Brent Barry G 6-6 185 December 31, 1971 9 Oregon State University
    12 Bruce Bowen F 6-7 185 June 14, 1971 8 California State University, Fullerton
    23 Devin Brown G 6-5 220 December 30, 1978 2 University of Texas at San Antonio
    21 Tim Duncan F-C 6-11 248 April 25, 1976 7 Wake Forest University
    20 Manu Ginobili G 6-6 210 July 28, 1977 2
    1 Dion Glover G 6-5 228 October 22, 1978 5 Georgia Ins ute of Technology
    5 Robert Horry F 6-9 220 August 25, 1970 12 University of Alabama
    43 Linton Johnson F 6-8 205 June 13, 1980 1 Tulane University
    4 Sean Marks F-C 6-10 250 August 23, 1975 4 University of California
    34 Tony Massenburg F 6-9 220 July 31, 1967 12 University of Maryland
    2 Nazr Mohammed C 6-10 221 September 5, 1977 6 University of Kentucky
    8 Rasho Nesterovic C 7-0 248 May 30, 1976 6
    9 Tony Parker G 6-2 180 May 17, 1982 3
    3 Glenn Robinson F 6-7 225 January 10, 1973 10 Purdue University
    31 Malik Rose F 6-7 250 November 23, 1974 8 Drexel University
    14 Beno Udrih G 6-3 205 July 5, 1982 R
    11 Mike Wilks G 5-10 185 May 7, 1979 2 Rice University


    Spurs had enough bigs to make Olajuwan work some. He would have gotten his, but the Spurs would have held the others in check.

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    94 Hakeem would clown Duncan and DRob (again).

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    5 Robert Horry F 6-9 220
    34 Tony Massenburg F 6-9 220
    2 Nazr Mohammed C 6-10 221
    8 Rasho Nesterovic C 7-0 248
    lmao

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    ..........they did a number on Rasheed and Ben Wallace.




    Besides............Hakeem would have gotten his points anyhow.

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    94 Hakeem would clown Duncan and DRob (again).
    For that reason, 2003 is the only team that has a legitimate chance of beating the 94 Rockets.

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    ..........they did a number on Rasheed and Ben Wallace.




    Besides............Hakeem would have gotten his points anyhow.
    Rasheed and Ben Wallace were nowhere near Hakeem

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    ..........they did a number on Rasheed and Ben Wallace.
    They are not Dream.

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    Rasheed and Ben Wallace were nowhere near Hakeem
    I concur.

    I LOL'd hard when I read what the other guy wrote.

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    Like I said TWICE before, Hakeem would have gotten his. What about the rest of the Rockets?

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    Rasheed and Ben Wallace were nowhere near Hakeem
    I think he means Offensively.

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    I still think the 2003 Spurs would win, but I think the 2005 team was the best.
    We're not talking about the best Spurs team ever. We're talking about which team would beat the 1994 Rockets.

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    I think he means Offensively.
    He means defensively as well.

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    Like I said TWICE before, Hakeem would have gotten his. What about the rest of the Rockets?
    I already said 2003 would beat them, they're better equipped to do it than say 2005.

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    Well obviously Hakeem >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ben Wallace offensively, but Defensively it's pretty close.

    IDK why people started talking about Wallace anyway.

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    Hakeem is better defensively.. lol

    I don't know, your fellow Spurfan mentioned him.

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    Ben Wallace is horribly underrated by some people IMO.

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    Ben Wallace was pretty good defensively, but he wasn't as good as Dream or even Worm (yes). And I still don't understand how Duncan has 0 DPOY Awards.

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