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92′ Dream Team vs 08′ Redeem Team

by Michael Spadaccino

Okay, so we watched Team USA hang on for a thrilling win the other night over Spain to bring the gold back to the US. I think it is safe to say, once again, that America has the best basketball players in the world. I think it is also safe to say that the gap between American basketball and the rest of the world will remain close for the foreseeable future. If we remember back to 1992 it wasnt always that way. If anyone is old enough to actually remember those contests between USA vs Angola or USA vs Brazil we realize just how far international basketball has come. BUT what if the 1992 version of Team USA came to Bejing for these summer games? A gold medal matchup between The Dream Team vs. The Redeem team would breakdown something like this:

Guards: Magic, Michael, Drexler & Stockon vs. Kobe, J Kidd, D Wade & C Paul. You would have to think that Kobe & Michael would offset each other on both ends of the court…that would be a hell of a battle to watch. Magic would back down any of the point guards for the redeem team, but he would also have a tough time staying in front of them. D Wade (who btw is the most underated superstar in the NBA) & C Paul come off the bench and almost mirror Dream Team benchmates C Drexler (the most underated superstar of his era) & J Stockton. If there was ever a category that was dead even it would be this one. Edge: EVEN

Forwards: C Barkley, L Bird, K Malone. & S Pippen vs L James, C Anthony & C Boozer. All do respect to 08 cast of forwards but here is where the separation of teams starts to expose itself. When you consider that you have arguably the two starting forwards for an all time all NBA team in Bird & Malone they should not be ashamed. I do realize that Bird was on the downside of his career but he is still Larry Bird. Even without Bird ,with the possible exception of C Boozer, there would be nobody would could bang with Malone. Also, Pippen would shadow L James and make it tough for him to penetrate. Barkley would have a tough time with Melo but, at is the theme, he would have trouble banging with Barkley. Edge: Dream Team

Centers: D. Robinson & P Ewing vs C Bosh & D Howard. D. Howard is widely considered one of the two most athletic & best big men in basketball (A. Stoudamire the other). You could make the case that neither him or Bosh would make the Dream Team roster. I know Howard is a young player and will most likely be a 10 year All Star before his career is finished. But both Ewing & D Robinson are top 10 all time centers who were voted in the top 50 greatest players in NBA history. As we have stated with all the positions the overall size and strength of The Dream Team would eventually wear down not only Bosh, Howard, Boozer & C Anthony but the entire roster.

Coaching: I respect Coach K for staying at Duke and not making the jump to the NBA. But I have seen too many years where he has had the best team at Duke and not won the whole thing (1999 vs Uconn). That being said I would give a huge edge to Chuck Daly in the coaching matchup. I am certainly not saying he had to do a lot of coaching back in 1992. In fact, he didnt call a timeout the whole Olympics…and they did win by 43.8 ppgs. But in on gold medal game give me Chuck Daly. Edge: Chuck Daly

Prediction: After watching these games I am convinced that the three best players in the league right now are Kobe, Lebron & D Wade. I know I am not going out on a limb on that one. Their heart and ability will make this close….for a half. The overall size,strength & bench of The Dream Team would eventually wear The Redeem down. Pippen & Jordan would lock down Kobe & Lebron in crunch time and D Robinson & Barkley would control the paint. The Dream Team 108 The Redeem Team 95.

7 Comments »

  Anonymous wrote @ August 25th, 2008 at 4:55 pm

92 Team: best collection of talent to date.

  tboz wrote @ August 25th, 2008 at 4:56 pm

best talent yet. 92 team

  james wrote @ August 27th, 2008 at 11:28 am

This question in itself is a joke (no offense to the author) but I’ve been hearing talk of it everywhere. This should answer your question: the fact there there are only 2 players from Redeem that would even make the Dream Team roster, Lebron, Kobe. Chris Bosh? Carmello Anthony? These guys couldn’t wash the shorts of guys like Pippen, Malone, Robinson, Bird and not to mention the greatest of all time, MJ.

  mspaz wrote @ August 28th, 2008 at 7:04 am

As I was putting this together I was struck by the same point. D Howard, who i think is a great player, wouldnt even get a sniff of the 92 dream team. And to be honest, Kobe has come down a few nothes on the all time great level after losing his last 2 finals.

  Mike wrote @ August 28th, 2008 at 7:43 am

I agree. Kobe, Lebron and perhaps D. Wade (over Mullin?) would make the 92 squad. However, the 92 team was the best of the best at that time period in the NBA (excluding Laetner). Despite the obvious talent and collection of all-stars on the Redeem Team, are the 12 players on the 08 squad the 12 best players in the NBA right now? No - not even close. This Olympic squad was picked for other reasons other than just “the most talent”. Tayshaun Prince is not even the best player on his own team. There was no Garnett, Duncan, or McGrady on this year’s squad….that’s like not having David Robinson, Karl Malone and Scottie Pippen on the 92 team. I guess my point is that it is almost impossible to try and compare the two squads. The 92 team was more talented, had more NBA titles, and certainly had more stars…more glamour. The 2008 version despite not being able to match-up player for player with the Dream Team, can compare with any team assembled in basketball history defensively, and in offensive execution and effieciency. Americans should be proud that the Redeem Team played great as a unit and brought back the importance of playing as a TEAM.

  Jeff wrote @ September 2nd, 2008 at 6:26 pm

Some of todays guards (Chris Paul, D Wayde, and Lebron) would tear up the 92 dream team. Players today have more ballhandling and penetration skills than ever before. But the difference would be the small forwards and inside players. Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, and Karl Malone would destroy todays inside post players. If the 92 team could stop or slow the pesky Chris Paul (that guy is unbelievable and under-rated) I think the 92 team would win. Not to mention, MJ would find way and would not be denied!

  heatocwic91 wrote @ September 8th, 2008 at 9:12 am

Even though I’m a fan of this years team, I still have to say that ‘92 would sweep the redeam team.

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