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  1. I'll offer this, since it should be obvious, though I'm more than a little tipsy.
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  3. Duncan/Kareem/Pau form the frontline attack, capable of getting s*** done anywhere inside 16 feet.
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  5. Pierce/Majerle are perpetual release valves, spot-up three point shooters should things go south with the post offense, pick and rolls, or drives. In Pierce's case, he can do more, and the offense is well suited to accommodating him.
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  7. Carter acts as the sparkplug, acting as the team's explosive finisher and last resort - he's the guy taking the iso mid-range jumper with 3 on the shot clock if the offense goes completely sideways, which I can't imagine it often would considering Duncan and Kareem's proficiency, but it's nice to have.
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  9. Everyone on the team are good passers but Parker, Roy, and Moncrief are the initiators of the offense and dictate the pace, whether it be the more deliberate, execution focused attack of Pop and Duncan's heydey, spearheaded by Duncan and Parker, or a more up-tempo, dynamic, Nellieball-esque offense that Moncrief, Roy, and Pierce can facilitate along with the persistant post-attack we possess.
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  11. Then there's Kareem, who deserves a singular mention because his Skyhook is so effective. There's not much to be said other than the notion that there isn't a single defender in the draft capable of stopping it.
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  13. Chew on that for a while.
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