agreed. some of those guys would see time. a lot wouldn't.
Jordan (probably a starter for most teams today in his prime. possible all star.)
Robinson (role player big man, would start for some teams)
Ewing (role player big man, would start for some teams)
Bird (bench)
Pippen (bench)
Drexler (bench or euro)
Malone (role player)
Stockton (Euro)
Mullin (Insurance salesman)
Barkley (Euro)
Magic (bench or role player)
Laettner (male model)
I honestly can't tell if you are serious. Basically, a bunch of hall of famers in the last 20 years would either be european players or wouldn't play at all. It's so ludicrous I can't even get upset about it. The only way to really respond is to point out some current NBA starters and let you compare to your own list.
Zydrunas Ilgauskas started for the Cavs from 2002-2009. Eric Dampier was a regular starter for the Mavs from 2004-2010. Joel Anthony started many games for the Heat this year. Boris Diaw starts for the Bobcats. Aaron Gray starts for the Raptors. Ron Artest starts for the Lakers. JJ Redick regularly starts for the Magic.
I mean, holy crap, you're going to argue that the Karl rough ridin' Malone, a 6'10" 260lb brick crap house, 2nd most points of all time, who retired in 2005, would be merely a role player in the 2012 NBA where guys like Aaron Gray and Boris Diaw are starters? Magic Johnson would be coming off the bench to backup a guy like JJ Redick? Are you insane? I guess I'm just a tuck, but that's some crazy crap right there.


I get that the average NBA athlete is stronger and faster today. But, come on, every single player on the '92 dream team would play in the NBA today. They may not be HOF guys, or even starters, but every single one of those guys would play today. IMO, Jordan, Pippen, Ewing, Robinson, Malone would still be HOF, All-Star caliber players in today's game. Maybe even Magic and Clyde.