So you got Magic guarding KD in that scenario?
They aren't going to have "issues" guarding those shooters. Both teams will score. But 3 is worth a lot more than two. Say OP's team shoots 60% from the field on twos....you do realize that all my team has to do is shoot 40+% from three and it will be outpacing that?
MJ almost never faced an elite three-point shooter in the playoffs. The one time it happened,
Reggie shot 44% from three for the series. Who else did MJ have to face like that?
Kobe always got worked by elite shooters.
Ray Allen set the finals record for threes against Kobe with 22 threes on 52% 3pt shooting in the 2008 Finals. Bruce Bowen was a CAREER 53% three-point shooter against Kobe in the playoffs. Raja Bell was a CAREER 45% three-point shooter against Kobe in the playoffs. Steve Smith was a CAREER 46% three-point shooter against Kobe in the playoffs. Rip Hamilton and Chancey ripped up the Lakers for 40% 3pt and 47% 3pt in the 2004 Finals. Back in 2000 Reggie made 38% of his threes and Jalen Rose made 50% of his against the Lakers in the Finals. EVERY TIME Kobe faced a strong three-point shooter in the playoffs they teed off on him.
And LeBron a great defender but he ain't locking up a tall shooter like Durant.
Durant is lifetime 43% from three-point range against LeBron in his 14 games against him in the playoffs.
Steph, Klay, and KD are going to be shooting around 43-45% from three like they always do. Hakeem will match Shaq fine down low and Scottie will help facilitate everything. On defense Klay and Scottie are light years better as a tag team than any two defenders MJ ever faced, KD/Scottie/Klay will give LeBron different looks all game, and Hakeem/Durant are protecting the rim just fine. The key is letting Kobe iso on Steph all day so he keeps pressing and ballhogging and disrupting everyone else's rhythm. Kobe could put up 40 points on 17-35 shooting and that would KILL OP's team because that would be far less efficient scoring than what anyone else would be doing.
Not to mention that MJ/Kobe/LeBron/Shaq are going to be fighting over the ball all day while Magic is used to having it in his hands 90% of the time, while my team is perfectly balanced in that regard.