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Curious to see what people think of this...

Give me your best 2-deep at every position - coming from the Bobcats and new Hornets rosters.

I'll do mine first:

PG: Kemba Walker / Raymond Felton

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SG: Stephen Jackson / Gerald Henderson

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SF: Gerald Wallace / Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

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PF: Al Jefferson / Boris Diaw

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C: Dwight Howard / Tyson Chandler

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FWIW - I think this team would be in the hunt for a title.

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If you're going by how they played when HERE,   Diaw and Chandler were straight bums.     I'd take Biyombo, Jefferson, Howard over him at center, even Okafor, who was actually really solid here.      For SF I'd take Richardson over MKG, even though I think he was mostly a SG here, I'd even take Batum off bench over MKG.  

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5 hours ago, Zaximus said:

If you're going by how they played when HERE,   Diaw and Chandler were straight bums.     I'd take Biyombo, Jefferson, Howard over him at center, even Okafor, who was actually really solid here.      For SF I'd take Richardson over MKG, even though I think he was mostly a SG here, I'd even take Batum off bench over MKG.  

Diaw had 3 out of his top 4 seasons here in Charlotte...

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I'm breaking the rule - cus if you can go back past the Bobcats, we aren't that sad of a franchise..

PG: Kemba, Muggsy
SG: Curry, Jackson
SF: Rice, Wallace
PF: LJ, Mason
C: Dwight, Zo

Kemba and Curry backcourt would be amazing off the dribble and spot up shooting. Rice's mid-range would also jell well with Kemba's slashing ability to kick out. Rice could also go iso with this playmaking ability and give Kemba a breather. LJ and Dwight would be monstrous on the glass and crashing.

Bench would do well too. Jackson at the 2 would help Muggsy's size out on defense. Wallace, Mason and Zo would be high energy-motor guys that can finish at the rim.

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