Best core of 90s babies in the NBA?

Best young core?

  • Celtics

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hornets

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bucks

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Magic

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 76ers

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • Jazz

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Wolves

    Votes: 4 57.1%
  • Other

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Here are the contenders IMO
Boston
Olynyk
Sullinger
Bradley
Smart

Charlotte
Cody Zeller
Noah Vonleh
MKG
Lance Stephenson
Kemba

Milwaukee
Henson
Giannis
Jabari
Middleton
Knight

Minnesota
Dieng
Bennett
Wiggins
Shabazz
Rubio
LeVine

Orlando
Vucevic
Gordon
Harris
Oladipo
Payton
O'Quinn
Fournier

Philly
Embiid
Noel
Saric
Wroten
MCW

Utah
Gobert
Favors
Hayward
Burks
Burke
Kanter
Exum

Sleepers:
Warriors have Barnes, Green and Klay
Pistons have Drummond, Monroe and KCP
Thunder have Adams, Perry Jones, Lamb, Reggie Jackson and Waiters
Blazers have a bunch of young players that don't get much PT but look decent when they do, plus Lillard
Kings have Cousins, McLemore, Stauskas, McCallum
Spurs have Kawhi, Cory Joseph and Kyle Anderson
Wizards have Beal, Wall and Otto Porter

I know I damn near listed every team but if the NBA banned all players not born in the 90s which team do you think would play the best? Which team has the most potential? Who is going to be a dynasty 3-5 years from now if all these guys stick around? Which team is full of busts?
I personally really like the make up of the Jazz team and think they can be an excellent team down the line, especially if Exum improves rapidly. Also, I really like what the Bucks are doing and they are already a .500 team with basically an all 90s line up. If jabari and Giannis live up to the hype, they could be great. I have questions about Philly, Noel looks like a bust already, sorry Sixers fans. Embiid is a question mark, and so is Saric. Same with the wolves, I saw Wiggins playing better recently but I'm not sure about him. As has been said his assertiveness and toughness is just lacking for a supposed superstar
 

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Noel a bust? :dead: I guess a 20 yr old rookie putting up 8 ppg, 7 rebs, 1.5 stls 1.5 blks and only allowing 47% at the rim which is top 10 in the NBA ain't good enough?
 

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This is a good read but it would be much more visually appealing with some cosmetic changes. Maybe underline the team names, list the rosters like/this/in/succession instead of line-by-line, I dunno :manny:. People don't like reading long OPs on this forum (as I've found out the hard way).

To answer the question though: we won't know for sure until we see Embiid play, but if he's legit and they land another top-3 pick, you'd have to go with Philly.
 

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This is a good read but it would be much more visually appealing with some cosmetic changes. Maybe underline the team names, list the rosters like/this/in/succession instead of line-by-line, I dunno :manny:. People don't like reading long OPs on this forum (as I've found out the hard way).

To answer the question though: we won't know for sure until we see Embiid play, but if he's legit and they land another top-3 pick, you'd have to go with Philly.
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I would say warriors got the most proven talent right and are putting that shyt to use. Orlando got alotta talent that can be developed
 
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