My upcoming play-off analysis, starting with the Great 8;
Moosa's Mad Men: This team is a bit like the Miami Heat, both in having several star players on the roster, and typically using high shooting efficiency to win their games. Right now he has a 'big 3' of Porto, Ligi and Mosev, and with Rondon's scoring prowess this season it's more like a 'big 4'. Hard to see anyone beating Moosa as it stands now.
Strengths: Multiple scoring threats + outstanding offensive flow = Unguardable.
Weaknesses: Depth issues. And why is he selling Sobilo?
You Should've Dunked: Big similarities to the Memphis Grizzlies found here. Both teams excel on defence, share the scoring load between several different players on offence, and find ways to win despite having seemingly zero 'star players'. Underestimating YSD is a bad idea.
Strengths: Excellent team chemistry on both ends of the floor.
Weaknesses: Lacking in raw talent. Game shape, enthusiasm and strategies can only do so much.
TheFlyBallers: A recent squad overhaul has this team looking like the LA Clippers; Kaihong (CP3), Gao Li (Crawford) and Corts (Griffin) is a formidable big 3. But after that... where's the squad depth? Yunlian and Armit leave a lot to be desired in the SF and PF slots and this may cost them dearly.
Strengths: 3 of the best players in the league, all on one team...
Weaknesses: But it takes 5 players to win a game of basketball.
Dawesville Hoops: Two bigmen of high quality and a scoring point guard make them best resemble this season's Chicago Bulls. Between Samolag and Jung Oh, they have a great interior, and it's backed up by solid outside players, especially Streiter. But there are glaring flaws in their squad that will prevent them from going far in the playoffs.
Strengths: Well balanced starting 5, good all-round offence.
Weaknesses: Terrible defence, Almost non-existent bench.
And now the Big 8;
Jerries: They best resemble a high tempo version of the Indiana Pacers, in that their strength is rebounding, and their scoring comes from several different players on the team. The big difference is that the Jerries have better 'star players'; Hundorfer and Migas both have a great chance to win MVP this season. The Jerries also have good roster depth... in theory.
Strengths: High scoring offence, no fewer than 8 players of 10k+ salary...
Weaknesses: But many of them are in poor game shape right now. Must improve.
Springvale Shaquilles: It's difficult to compare them to any NBA team, but the best fit, in terms of offences that average many assists a game, would be the San Antonio Spurs. Between Roche and Lockwood, the best defence when Springvale gets the ball inside is to foul intentionally and hope they miss the free throws. And don't underestimate their perimeter players either!
Strengths: Two of the best bigs in the league and decent support...
Weaknesses: But if either of them get an injury, the squad is crippled.
The Supreme Team: By contrast, TST love to play small ball and have a lot in common with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Porte is averaging 23 PPG and 7 APG, whilst Koshin is on track for a 50-40-90 season playing at SF. But individual performances do not a team make...
Strengths: Their perimeter game right now is only rivalled by Moosa's.
Weaknesses: Horrible squad depth. And Porte got injured last game!
Rouge Jedi Knights: They are best compared to the Golden State Warriors in that they rely heavily on outside shooting and their top scorers are all perimeter players. Similar to David Lee, Brunialti makes sure that the Knights aren't weak down low, but this is definitely an outside orientated offence.
Strengths: Multiple three point threats in the starting 5.
Weaknesses: Seems to be lacking in raw talent, arguably even more so than YSD.
You don't want to know how long it took me to do the research and write all this up...
Last edited by Jay (OTT) at 5/19/2013 11:01:26 PM