Representing the Western Conference in the second round:
Utah Jazz
Otis Thorpe C 16.5
Tim Duncan PF 36.8
Allan Houston SF 16.7
Michael Jordan SG 39.7
Sherman Douglas PG 21.7
Two generational players on this list. Too bad they are from different generations and the other 3 guys are, um, not good.
Los Angeles Lakers
Vin Baker C 18.8
Kevin Garnett PF 30.7
Cedric Ceballos SF 26.4
Larry Hughes SG 17
Kevin Johnson PG 28
I know this must be a disappointment for one of the few championship pedigree organizations but it isn't entirely unexpected. The Lakers are known for getting the most out of well built teams, not stacking rosters with super stars.
Van Memphis Grizzlies
Brad Daugherty C 32.9
Chris Gatling PF 26.8
Shawn Marion SF 19.4
Vince Carter SG 26.3
Mark Jackson PG 21.9
Wow! Look at that Brad Daugherty season! I was really glad when Gatling made this team. We'll never forget the good word of Gatling.
And now for our Eastern Conference second round representatives:
New York Knicks
David Robinson C 43.5
Larry Johnson PF 23.7
George McCloud SF 19
Brent Price SG 17.5
Michael Williams PG 21.2
I think sometimes we forget how good the early Knicks teams were, well, how good the early Admiral was. The lone big man strikes again.
Toronto Raptors
Pervis Ellison C 21.8
Elton Brand PF 29.8
Magic Johnson SF 23.4
Michael Finley SG 24.7
Chauncey Billups PG 20.3
For the looks of this lineup, I'd guess the Raptors are really good right now. I'd be right.
Miami Heat
Hakeem Olajuwon C 29.1
Cliff Robinson PF 24
Jim Jackson SF 22.6
Tony Delk SG 18.6
Gary Payton PG 30.5
It is hard to believe that The Dream and The Glove didn't do more damage.
Well that wraps up the second round losers and the "simmed" portion of our program. Next up I'll introduce the remaining teams and open up the match-ups to a league vote.
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