
Best Kings side vs Wildcats side ever, who wins?
Going through the archives and I came across this thread, my 12 players from Perth (Post NBL20).
PG: Ricky Grace/Damian Martin
SG: Bryce Cotton/Kevin Lisch
SF: James Ennis/Jesse Wagstaff
PF: Andrew Vlahov/Scott Fisher/Shawn Redhage/Nick Kay
C: James Crawford/Paul Rogers
Starters: Grace, Cotton, Ennis, Vlahov, Crawford.
That's a tough team to handle.

Anonymous, that's an awesome 10-list you have of the Cats. As I said 12-man side, you could add Tiny Pinder and another big like Martin Catalini
Random Kings side
5-Heal/Dwayne Mclain/Chris Williams/Trimingham/Matt Neilsen
Bench: Carfino/Damien Keogh/Josh Childress/Ken Mclarey/Dean Uthoff/Mark Ridlen/Bruce Bolden

And that's the other question; do we name an offensive guard, two big forwards, and a centre, (aka "The Perth Wall") or two we go with the modern trend towards small forwards and "wing" players.

It's hard to compare across eras. And it seems you're talking about a composite side. Plus, presumably players at their peak.
The problem then, with cherry-picking individual standouts, is there have been some great individual players over the past 30+ years.
And you've also got the problem, that some of them moved around.
And how do you factor in somebody like Childress?
And are the Cats allowed to claim Longley?

Sydney win
Heal / Bruton / Smyth
Keough / Davies / McLain
Williams / Worthington
Trimingham / Nielsen
Dalton / Ogilvy

Probably the best 36ers side wins, or the best Magic side, or the best Bullets side....

Is this the first time our Andrew Bogut has ever had this happen to him?
Bogut had an excellent game of 31 points and 18 rebounds but that could've been much better had he not gone 5-16 from the FT line.
