PG: Magic was still a terrific passer and handler, but wasn't the same player he once was. Stockton was an expert passer and shooter. Westbrook, Paul, and Williams are quicker and faster. The 2012 team has more depth at this spot and thats their edge.
Advantage: Edge for 2012
SG: Michael Jordan was slightly better than Kobe in almost every aspect, not to mention his relative youth. Clyde Drexler has a considerable edge over James Harden in every area. Andre Iguodala can defend, but can't shoot. Chris Mullin was strictly a shooter, but man could he fill it!
Advantage: Big edge for 92 team.
SF: Larry Bird's back was in bad shape and he was mostly a perimeter shooter. Scottie Pippen was a master defender and scored on the run. Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony would destroy that incarnation of Bird but they would have a tough time against Pippen's swarming defense.
Advantage: Edge for 2012.
PF: LeBron James is quicker and faster than Malone and Barkley, but those two would bang and lean on LeBron for the duration. Kevin Love is an ace spot shooter and big time board-man, but he can't guard. Blake Griffin is mostly a dramatic dunker. Christian Laettner never played.
Advantage: Edge for 92.
C: Patrick Ewing didn't play much defense, but he could shoot. David Robinson was quick and an excellent shot-blocker. Tyson Chandler can run, rebound, and block. Scoring, shooting, and depth is 92's big edge.
Advantage: Huge edge for 92.
I would take the 92 team in five games, with their average margin of victory being 10 points. The 2012 squad would just be pushed around by the 92 team.
Even the 96 team would beat the 2012 team in six games.
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