Ever wonder what it would be like if your team could trot out their five best players in franchise history at one time? Stephen Curry running pick and rolls with Wilt Chamberlain. How about the shooting prowess of a Dallas Mavericks team led by Luka Dončić and Dirk Nowitzki? How could any team physically matchup with an Orlando duo of Shaquille O’Neal and Dwight Howard? Today, we’re going to try and put together the best possible starting lineup for all 30 NBA franchises.
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