P_M Opublikowano wczoraj o 07:16 Udostępnij Opublikowano wczoraj o 07:16 (edytowane) 15. @julekstep PG: John Stockton 90/91 SG: Dan Majerle 92/93 SF: Grant Hill 96/97 PF: Paul Millsap 15-16 C : Rudy Gobert 20-21 BENCH 1: Donovan Mitchell 25-26 BENCH 2: Kon Knueppel 25/26 BENCH 3: Derrick Coleman 92/93 3. @mac PG: Damian Lillard 18/19 SG: Jeff Hornacek 91/92 SF: Gordon Hayward 16/17 PF: Andriej Kirilenko 03/04 C : Victor Wembanyama (Spurs 2025/26) BENCH 1: Clifford Robinson 94/95 BENCH 2: Hersey Hawkins 90/91 BENCH 3: Amen Thompson 25/26 Edytowane wczoraj o 08:13 przez P_M Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach Więcej opcji udostępniania...
julekstep Opublikowano 6 godzin temu Udostępnij Opublikowano 6 godzin temu wrzutka for fun jak zywkle, chociaż widzę że tutaj armia hejterów już zdążyła wjechać a jeszcze przecież czekamy na @Qcin_69 GPT: This is a fun matchup because it's basically elite floor general + defensive infrastructure versus high-end shot creation + modern versatility. My pick: Team 15 wins in 7 games (about 55–45) It's close, but I think Team 15 has a slightly higher playoff floor. Point Guard John Stockton (90-91) vs Damian Lillard (18-19) Advantage: Lillard offensively, Stockton overall Lillard is the better scorer by a significant margin and can win games by himself. However, Stockton gives: elite playmaking elite decision-making elite point-of-attack defense very low turnovers Over a series, Stockton also has Gobert behind him, allowing him to pressure Lillard more aggressively. Shooting Guard Dan Majerle vs Jeff Hornacek Slight advantage: Hornacek Hornacek was the more efficient offensive player. Majerle is the much stronger defender and better athlete. This is basically a wash. Small Forward Grant Hill (96-97) vs Gordon Hayward (16-17) Big advantage: Grant Hill This is one of the biggest mismatches. 97 Hill was: first-team All-NBA elite transition player elite slasher excellent passer very good defender Hayward was an All-Star level wing, but Hill was a legitimate MVP-caliber player. Power Forward Paul Millsap vs Andrei Kirilenko Very close. AK47 is probably the better defender. Millsap is stronger offensively and spaces better. I'd call it essentially even. Center Gobert (20-21) vs 2025-26 Wemby Slight advantage: Wembanyama Assuming the projected 2025-26 version, Wemby is already becoming an offensive superstar while remaining elite defensively. Gobert is stronger physically and a better screener. Wemby clearly has the higher offensive ceiling. Bench Team 15 Donovan Mitchell Kon Knueppel Derrick Coleman Team 3 Clifford Robinson Hersey Hawkins Amen Thompson I actually prefer Team 15's bench. Mitchell is by far the best sixth man in the series. Coleman gives legitimate scoring inside. Knueppel adds elite shooting. Team 3 has more defensive versatility, but lacks Mitchell's offensive punch. Offense Team 15 Stockton creates: Hill downhill Gobert lobs Millsap pick-and-pop Majerle spotting up Then Mitchell comes in and instantly gives them another 25+ PPG creator. Very difficult to defend. Team 3 Lillard/Wemby PnR is terrifying. Hayward and Hornacek fit beautifully. AK47 does everything. This offense has higher peak shot creation. Defense Clear advantage: Team 15 Imagine trying to score against Stockton Majerle Hill Millsap Gobert That is an absurd defensive lineup. Meanwhile Team 3 has: Lillard (target) Hornacek (average) Hayward (good) AK47 (elite) Wemby (elite) Lillard is the weak link, and in a playoff series Team 15 would repeatedly involve him in actions with Hill and Mitchell. Matchup problems Team 15 creates Grant Hill attacking Lillard switches. Mitchell attacking Lillard second unit. Gobert screening for Stockton constantly. Team 3 creates Lillard pulling Gobert into high PnR. Wemby spacing Gobert farther from the rim than he's accustomed to. AK47 helping everywhere. Intangibles Team 15 has much better offensive organization. Stockton is arguably the greatest table-setter ever. Everyone on that roster knows exactly what they're doing. Team 3 relies much more on Lillard creating difficult shots. X-factor Donovan Mitchell. If Mitchell is your sixth man, there will be stretches where Team 15 has two elite creators (Stockton and Mitchell) or Mitchell running against opposing bench units. That's a major advantage in maintaining offensive pressure across 48 minutes. Overall ratings Category Team 15 Team 3 Shooting 8.5 9.5 Playmaking 9.5 8.5 Rim protection 9.5 9.5 Perimeter defense 9.5 7.5 Versatility 8.5 9.5 Bench 9.0 8.5 Half-court offense 8.8 9.2 Transition 9.2 8.7 Final verdict Team 15 in 7 games (roughly 55–45). The deciding factors are: Grant Hill is the best non-Wemby two-way player in the series and has a favorable matchup. Stockton's playmaking and defense elevate everyone around him. Team 15 has the stronger defensive identity, making it harder for Team 3 to consistently generate efficient offense outside of Lillard–Wembanyama actions. Donovan Mitchell gives Team 15 the best bench scorer and a reliable secondary offensive engine when the starters rest. If Wembanyama is assumed to take another substantial leap beyond an already elite 2025–26 level, Team 3's ceiling rises enough that I could see the series flipping. With the versions you've listed, though, I'd give Team 15 a narrow edge. Gemini: This matchup is incredibly close and features contrasting philosophies. Team 15 (@julekstep) is built on physical, bruising defense, traditional half-court execution, and high-floor, reliable execution. Team 3 (@mac) is an elite spacing machine designed around modern, dynamic, weak-side rim protection and modern versatility. Ultimately, Team 3 (@mac) wins a tight, grueling 7-game theoretical series. Here is the breakdown of why and how this matchup plays out. The Starting Lineups & Matchups PG: John Stockton (90/91) vs. Damian Lillard (18/19) SG: Dan Majerle (92/93) vs. Jeff Hornacek (91/92) SF: Grant Hill (96/97) vs. Gordon Hayward (16/17) PF: Paul Millsap (15/16) vs. Andrei Kirilenko (03/04) Rudy Gobert (20/21) vs. Victor Wembanyama (25/26) Why Team 3 (@mac) Edge Out the Victory 1. The Wembanyama vs. Gobert Dynamic This is the ultimate center matchup. While Rudy Gobert (20/21 DPOY) is an elite traditional drop-coverage paint protector, Victor Wembanyama (25/26 All-NBA First Team/DPOY) represents the evolution of the position. Wembanyama's ability to stretch the floor (averaging over two 3PM per game by this season) drags Gobert out of his comfort zone in the paint. If Gobert drops, Wemby hits uncontested jumpers. If Gobert steps out to the perimeter, Team 3's lanes open up for Dame Lillard and Gordon Hayward. On the other end, Gobert is not an offensive threat who can punish Wemby's leaner frame in the post. Wembanyama's historic rim protection (averaging over 3 blocks per game) essentially neutralizes Gobert's lob threat and forces Team 15 to find scoring elsewhere. 2. Spacing and Offensive Gravity Team 3 has flawless offensive geometry: Damian Lillard provides extreme "logo-range" gravity. Jeff Hornacek (shooting 43.9% from 3 in 91/92) and Gordon Hayward (39.8% in 16/17) are lethal catch-and-shoot threats. Andrei Kirilenko plays the ultimate modern connector role, cutting and playmaking. Compare this to Team 15, where the spacing is heavily cramped. Neither Rudy Gobert nor Grant Hill (who took less than one 3-pointer per game in 96/97) provide perimeter gravity. While John Stockton and Dan Majerle are good shooters, Team 3's defense can sag heavily off Gobert and help off Hill, clogging the driving lanes for Hill’s slash-and-kick game. 3. Defensive Versatility Team 3's defense is a nightmare to score against. The combination of AK47 (one of the greatest weak-side helpers, block/steal artists of all time) and 2025/26 Wembanyama creates an impenetrable backline. If Grant Hill beats Hayward off the dribble, he has to finish over both Kirilenko and Wembanyama. Dame Lillard is the weak link defensively, but Team 3 has Jeff Hornacek (a very smart team defender) and the elite length of Kirilenko to pre-rotate and cover for him. Stockton is an aggressive defender, but he won't be able to physically punish Dame in a way that breaks Team 3's scheme. Where Team 15 (@julekstep) Demolishes Team 3 It’s not a sweep; Team 15 pushes this to 7 games because of two major areas: The Bench Advantage: Team 15’s bench is vastly superior. Donovan Mitchell (25/26) is playing at an All-NBA level (27.9 PPG), and Kon Knueppel (25/26) provides elite spacing off the bench (18.5 PPG, 42.5% 3PT). Derrick Coleman provides a highly physical backup big option. They will routinely win the bench minutes against Cliff Robinson, Hersey Hawkins, and a very young Amen Thompson. Physicality & Playmaking Floor: Stockton and Millsap are incredibly tough. In a slow, physical playoff setting, Stockton running the pick-and-roll with Grant Hill as a secondary playmaker is highly efficient. They will force turnovers and score transition points. The Verdict: Team 3 (@mac) in 7 Games In a 7-game series, starting lineups play heavy minutes. Team 3's starting five simply fits together too perfectly. Wembanyama pulling Gobert out of the paint, combined with Lillard's lethal pick-and-roll play and the historically elite help defense of Kirilenko, gives Team 3 the slight tactical edge. Team 15’s bench keeps them alive and dominates Game 3 and Game 5, but Team 3's starting-lineup spacing and rim protection win out in a tense Game 7. o dziwo tym razem to GPT mnie lubi bardziej niż Gemini Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach Więcej opcji udostępniania...
Qcin_69 Opublikowano 6 godzin temu Udostępnij Opublikowano 6 godzin temu poszło @julekstep Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach Więcej opcji udostępniania...
julekstep Opublikowano 6 godzin temu Udostępnij Opublikowano 6 godzin temu 3 minuty temu, Qcin_69 napisał(a): poszło @julekstep DZIĘKI! Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach Więcej opcji udostępniania...
agresywnychomik Opublikowano 5 godzin temu Udostępnij Opublikowano 5 godzin temu 50 minut temu, Qcin_69 napisał(a): poszło @julekstep Ja też Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach Więcej opcji udostępniania...
karl Opublikowano 41 minut temu Udostępnij Opublikowano 41 minut temu bardzo trudna para. mimo wszystko mac, bo ten okres mitchella z czapy trochę. gdyby byla to seria vs nuggets to imo julekstep przechyla to ławką. Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach Więcej opcji udostępniania...
julekstep Opublikowano 30 minut temu Udostępnij Opublikowano 30 minut temu (edytowane) 15 minut temu, karl napisał(a): bardzo trudna para. mimo wszystko mac, bo ten okres mitchella z czapy trochę. gdyby byla to seria vs nuggets to imo julekstep przechyla to ławką. No Mitchell nie ma takiego jednego oczywistego sezonu - ten covidowy sezon ma jeden duzy highlight, ale to byla tylko 1 (przegrana) seria, gdzie w RS tak nie blyszczal Wzialem najbardziej dojrzala wersje - mocny RS, pierwszy raz w PO zaszedl dalej niz 2ga runda i spoko tam wygladal (poza seria z Knicks....ale vs Knicks to i Wemby slabo wygladal) no i mistrzostwo beGM! Edytowane 24 minuty temu przez julekstep Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach Więcej opcji udostępniania...
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