Personally, I’d say:

PG: LeBron - basically a better Magic SG: Mike - obviously SF: Bird - one of a kind combo of scoring, hustle, team play, and making all the in between plays PF: Timmy - best team player ever while dominant both ways C: Olajuwon - better spacing than Shaq with incredible defense and scoring dominance.

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    Always build around Shaq

    • C- Shaq

    Kobe and Shaq worked. let’s get Kobe but better

    • SG-MJ
    • C-Shaq

    the GOAT. elite playmaker and defender. respectable shooter. not a defensive liability like Steph.

    • PG-LeBron
    • SG-MJ
    • C-Shaq

    the best scorer of all time. probably also the best basketball player of all time but not the greatest.

    • PG-LeBron
    • SG-MJ
    • SF-KD
    • C-Shaq

    finally, we need an elite defender who can also space the floor. this guy thrives at the 4 position

    • PG-LeBron
    • SG-MJ
    • SF-KD
    • PF-AD
    • C-Shaq
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    PG: Steph Curry

    SG: Klay Thompson

    SF: Lebron James

    PF: Kevin Durant

    C: David Robinson

    Essentially the 2017 Warriors but replace Draymond playmaking with Lebron and have DRob protecting the paint and setting screens and running pick and pop with whomever is handling the ball. They would outscore every possible lineup and yours would lose by 50 easily without the ability to hit 3s

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    Tim Duncan played more seasons at C than at PF. Played C in high school and college. He only played PF because the Spurs had a HOF center already. People only consider him the PF goat because if they call him a center, he’s is goat of nothing.

    KG is a better PF. Had a higher peak but wasted his first 13 years in Minnesota. If they swapped teams, KG a top 10 player all time and nobody even knows who Duncan is. There, I said it.

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    Today’s Positionless Basketball

    PG: Steph

    SG: MJ

    SF: Bird

    PF: Lebron

    C: Hakeem

    Pre 2000s Basketball Rules

    PG: Magic

    SG: MJ

    SF: Bird

    PF: Lebron

    C: Kareem

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    Duncan isn’t a fit at 4. You’ve already got MJ and Hakeem that can’t stretch a defense. Way to compressed with Timmy.

    1. Lebron
    2. Jordan
    3. Kawhi
    4. Durant
    5. Hakeem

    No one is beating that.

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    Steph Jordan Bird Lebron Shaq or Steph Jordan Lebron KD Shaq

    Steph and Shaq’s gravity in their respective areas are too important imo and I think they’re the two players that should be built around even though I think MJ and Bron are better overall players. So I think they should be complemented by the top playmaking two-way superstars in history.

    Jordan and Lebron are both arguably the top two best cutters in history and are phenomenal playmakers so there’s no issue with them playing off ball. Bird’s also one of the best playmakers ever and can defend and shot to help either Shaq or Steph. KD as an added option over Bird in case the team needs improved spacing/off-ball movement and length

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    PG: Magic SG: MJ SF: LeBron PF: Bird C: Duncan

    On offense, you have spacing with Duncan setting picks. MJ and Bird running off screen. LeBron and Magic taking turns running point. LeBron being a cutter threat if Magic is the primary ball handler.

    Defensively, you have length even with MJ being the shortest and Duncan to protect the paint.