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Top Missing Teams from the NBA's Greatest Mode

NBA's Greatest mode is one of the most popular features in NBA 2K12. NBA fans enjoy the ability to play with legends like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Isaiah Thomas. But why stop at the 34 teams available in 2K12? There is no reason why these ten teams should not be in the next installment of the 2K basketball series.

1992-1993 Phoenix Suns

This Suns team was one John Paxson 3-pointer from taking the 2-time champion Chicago Bulls to a seventh game in the Finals. Led by MVP (and notableNBA 2K12 absentee) Charles Barkley, the Suns finished with an NBA-best 62 regular season wins. The Suns also featured an All-Star backcourt of Dan Majerle and point guard Kevin Johnson. The Suns had two former All-Stars on their bench in Tom Chambers and Danny Ainge, and a pair of promising young small forwards in Cedric Ceballos and Richard Dumas. The explosive Suns led the league in scoring and are my favorite non-Cavs teams of all-time. I’d love the chance to take on Michael and the Bulls to get Sir Charles the ring he never won.

Starters: PG-Kevin Johnson, SG-Dan Majerle, SF-Cedric Ceballos, PF-Charles Barkley, C-Mark West
Bench Rotation: Negele Knight, Frank Johnson, Danny Ainge, Richard Dumas, Tom Chambers, Oliver Miller

1985-1986 Houston Rockets

While NBA 2K12 includes the Houston Rockets team of 1993-1994, perhaps the best Rockets team of all-time didn’t make the cut. The 1985-1986 Rockets upset the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals, but fell to the best Celtics team of the Larry Bird Era in the Finals. The Rockets featured the “Twin Towers” of 7'0 Hakeem Olajuwon and 7'4 Ralph Sampson dominating the inside. Starting point guard John Lucas was suspended before the playoffs, but that didn’t stop this Rockets team. Shooting guard Lewis Lloyd chipped in nearly 17 points a game in support of the Towers, and Rodney McCray and Robert Reid gave them depth at small forward. A matchup between the original Twin Towers and the Lakers’ duo of Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol would make for some interesting battles in the paint.

Starters: PG-John Lucas, SG-Lewis Lloyd, SF-Rodney McCray, PF-Ralph Sampson, C-Hakeem Olajuwon
Bench Rotation: Allen Leavell, Mitchell Wiggins, Robert Reid, Jim Petersen

1976-1977 Portland Trailblazers

To most young NBA fans, Bill Walton is known as a commentator and Luke Walton’s dad. Before his career was hampered by injuries, Walton was one of the best centers in league history and carried the Blazers to their first championship in only their seventh season in existence. The youngest team ever to win a championship featured All-Star forward Maurice Lucas, who led the team in scoring, and rookie Johnny Davis. The Blazers upset a stacked 76ers team in the Finals and it would be great to replay that classic series on the virtual hardwood.

Starters: PG-Dave Twardzik, SG-Lionel Hollins, SF-Bob Gross, PF-Maurice Lucas, C-Bill Walton
Bench Rotation: Johnny Davis, Larry Steele, Herm Gilliam, Lloyd Neal, Robin Jones

1978-1979 Seattle Supersonics


The most beloved sports team in Seattle history was the first, and only, team to bring a championship to the city (Does the WNBA really count?). The Sonics avenged a Finals loss to the Washington Bullets the previous season behind a lineup of great, but not legendary players. Guards Dennis Johnson and Gus Williams led the team in scoring and had plenty of support from All-Star center Jack Sikma, forwards Lonnie Shelton and John Johnson and important role players Paul Silas and “Downtown” Freddy Brown. This group was a “team” in the truest sense of the word. Sonic fans everywhere would love the opportunity to take their favorite team of all-time against Kevin Durant and the rest of the team that was taken from them and moved to Oklahoma City.

Starters: PG-Dennis Johnson, SG-Gus Williams, SF-John Johnson, PF-Lonnie Shelton, C-Jack Sikma
Bench Rotation: Freddy Brown, Paul Silas, Wally Walker

1986-1987 Seattle Supersonics

As a Cleveland Browns fan, I sympathize with the NBA fans of Seattle and I hope, like us, they one day get a team back. That’s why I’d like to see another Sonics team from the past added to NBA 2K’s Greatest. The Sonics were led by All-Star game MVP Tom Chambers and 3-point shooting star Dale Ellis. Sonic fan-favorites Xavier McDaniel and Nate McMillan provided defense and toughness. While the Sonics struggled to a losing record in the regular season, they were the first No. 7 seed to defeat a No. 2 seed in the playoffs. Eventually, they made it to the Western Conference Finals before losing to the star-studded Lakers. A rematch against Magic, Kareem and the rest of the Lakers would give Sonic fans a chance to relive a great moment from their team’s history.

Starters: PG-Nate McMillan, SG-Dale Ellis, SF-Xavier McDaniel, PF-Tom Chambers, C-Alton Lister
Bench Rotation: Danny Young, Maurice Lucas, Clemon Johnson

1999-2000 Indiana Pacers

During the Lakers’ 3-peat during the Kobe/Shaq era, this Pacers team gave them the toughest Finals of that run. Led by Pacer legend Reggie Miller, the Pacers celebrated their first season at Conseco Fieldhouse with their best NBA season. Jalen Rose led the team in scoring and Rick Smits manned the middle, while Mark Jackson ran the offense. Dale Davis provided rebounding and toughness from the power forward position and the bench bunch was led by Austin Croshere, in what was his finest NBA season. The Pacers at Madison Square Garden would be a must-play matchup and could only be made more perfect if a digitized Spike Lee was in the stands to taunt Reggie.

Starters: PG-Mark Jackson, SG-Reggie Miller, SF-Jalen Rose, PF-Dale Davis, C-Rick Smits
Bench Rotation: Travis Best, Austin Croshere, Sam Perkins, Derek McKey

2000-2001 Philadelphia 76ers

Another Finals victim of the Kobe/Shaq dynasty, this team was similar to the 2006-07 Cavaliers as a team whose offense was dominated by one player. Allen Iverson, the MVP, led the league in scoring in what was arguably his best season. AI was surrounded by a collection of veteran role players who played solid defense and just got out of the The Answer’s way on offense. Old pros like Aaron McKie, Eric Snow, Tyrone Hill and Dikembe Mutombo helped the Sixers make it to the Finals, but ultimately the lack of a second option was the team’s undoing against the Lakers. Iverson was one of the NBA’s most popular players of the post-Jordan era and gamers would love the opportunity to take him up against other NBA legends.

Starters: PG-Eric Snow, SG-Allen Iverson, SF-George Lynch, PF-Tyrone Hill, C-Dikembe Mutumbo
Bench Rotation: Aaron McKie, Jumaine Jones, Todd MacCulloch

1987-1988 Dallas Mavericks

A very deep and talented team that gave the Hall-of-Fame lineup of the Lakers all it could handle, falling in the Western Conference Finals in seven games. The Mavericks had a pair of All-Stars on the frontline in 25ppg scorer Mark Aguirre and center James Donaldson, along with Sam Perkins. A solid backcourt of Derek Harper and Rolando Blackman supplemented Aguirre’s scoring. The Mavericks featured a deep bench, including the talented Sixth Man of the Year Roy Tarpley, Brad Davis and Detlef Schrempf. It would be interesting to see this team take on the defending champion Mavericks and Dirk Nowitzki. 

Starters: PG-Derek Harper, SG-Rolando Blackman, SF-Mark Aguirre, PF-Sam Perkins, C-James Donaldson
Bench Rotation: Brad Davis, Detlef Schrempf, Roy Tarpley

1960-1961 Boston Celtics

Why another Celtics team from the 60s? The team included with NBA 2K12 is missing one of the greatest Celtics of all-time, point guard Bob Cousy. While legends from this team like Bill Russell, Tommy Heinsohn, and Sam Jones are already in the game, a game featuring NBA legends is incomplete without the “Houdini of the Hardwood." This team also featured Hall of Famer Bill Sharman in his final season. By including this team that featured so many Hall of Famers, Celtic fans will definitely have plenty of opportunities to prove which Celtics team was the greatest of all-time.

Starters: PG-Bob Cousy, SG-Frank Ramsey, SF-Sam Jones, PF-Tom Heinsohn, C-Bill Russell
Bench Rotation: Bill Sharman, K.C. Jones, Gene Conley

1975-1976 Cleveland Cavaliers

Who? This team is a sentimental pick. The “Miracle of Richfield” Cavs nearly made the Finals for the first time in franchise history. An untimely injury to starting center Jim Chones before the Eastern Conference Finals contributed to a loss to the Celtics, but Cleveland fans will always look fondly on this team. Chones led the team with just under 16 points a game. Six other players averaged double figures, including Campy Russell, Bingo Smith, Dick Snyder, Jim Cleamons, Jim Brewer and “Mr. Cavalier” himself, Austin Carr. Since this “Miracle” occurred about six months before I was born, I’d love the chance to see how this team played for myself.

Starters: PG-Jim Cleamons, SG-Dick Snyder, SF-Bingo Smith, PF-Campy Russell, C-Jim Chones
Bench Rotation: Austin Carr, Jim Brewer, Nate Thurmond, Foots Walker

Who You Got?

There are the all-time teams I’d like to run with on NBA 2K12. Like my choices? If not, who would you include?


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# 41 Control-X @ 10/28/11 10:15 AM
Any of these teams will be great enough for me. Just don't forget the Phoenix Suns and Sir Charles Barkley of 1993.

1962 Warriors
1962 Royals
1967 76ers
1970 Knicks
1975 Warriors
1976 NY Nets
1976 Nuggets
1977 Blazers
1977 Jazz
1983 Sixers
1989 Cavs
1990 Blazers
1992 USA DREAM TEAM Squad
1993 Suns
1993 Knicks
1993 Nets
1994 Bulls (Pippen minus MJ)
1994 Warriors
1995 Rockets
1995 Spurs
1997 Heat
1997 Hornets
1997 Hawks
1997 Pistons
1997 Jazz (take out that old '98 Jazz)
1997 Bullets
1998 Pacers
1998 T'wolves
2000 Lakers (or the '01 version)
2000 Raptors
2000 Heat
2001 76ers
2001 Kings
2003 Spurs
2003 Magic
2003 Nets
2004 Pistons
2004 T'wolves
2005 Rockets (Yao and T-Mac)
2005 Suns
2005 Spurs
2006 Lakers
2006 Heat
2008 Celtics
2008 REDEEM TEAM USA Squad

THE FANS HAVE SPOKEN 2K
 
# 42 Eski33 @ 10/28/11 11:48 AM
You forgot Jay Vincent - Forward as a key contributor for the 87 Mavs.

Think you covered it. I even would take the 1990 Suns. Chambers, KJ, Hornacek , West, Majerle.
 
# 43 dablackmamba24 @ 10/28/11 12:38 PM
the 93 Suns is vital. but as an added note, i would really like the 98 Lakers to be redone to include Nick 'the quick' Van Exel and Rick Fox. their absence from this year's game was a major letdown for me since that young Laker team was one of the best talent wise i've ever seen.
 
# 44 VDusen04 @ 10/28/11 12:51 PM
After the transactions are opened up between legends and regular teams, a few of the more recent classic teams you guys mention are going to be pretty darn makeable. The '04 Pistons became a lot cooler to me once I realized people were able to upload CAP's of real players to 2KShare. I found Rasheed this morning and threw him on his proper squad, giving the '04 team 7 real players (8, once Elden Campbell is able to be moved over from the '98 Lakers):



I think some other teams will have similar numbers ('00 Raptors). It's going to get a little crazy once those transaction borders open up.
 
# 45 sithlord06 @ 10/28/11 01:41 PM
The Cleveland Cavailers with Mark Price, Larry Nance, and Ron Harper and Brad Daugherty
 
# 46 VDusen04 @ 10/28/11 01:58 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by sithlord06
The Cleveland Cavailers with Mark Price, Larry Nance, and Ron Harper and Brad Daugherty
Just to reaffirm, you know the '90 Cavaliers are included in 2K12, yeah? Or are you just saying you wish they had one of the Cavs teams that included Ron Harper?
 
# 47 groovycrazyjoe @ 10/28/11 02:14 PM
I wud pay fo da 01 6sters
 
# 48 jow @ 10/28/11 05:32 PM
2001 Raptors

2011 Sixers

92-93 Suns

99-00 Lakers

03-04 Lakers(Payton,Kobe,Malone,Shaq)

85-86 Rockets

97-98 Rockets(Barkley,Hakeem and Drexler)

87-88 Mavericks
 
# 49 Crossover1 @ 10/28/11 07:42 PM
2011 Sixers!?!?! LOL I know what u mean.
 
# 50 kobestopper50 @ 10/28/11 09:30 PM
the '88 Mavs...best team ever not to win a 'chip
 
# 51 gdoctor76 @ 10/28/11 09:47 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by GaryT531
Until that 93 Suns team is included, no other missing team even matters in my humble opinion. Just my opinion as a big time 90's NBA fan though. That team would have been in 2k11 if Chuck would just get on board already. At least we have Portlandblazer's classic rosters.
i certainly agree....93 Suns was a awesome team...
 
# 52 AlwaysBased @ 10/28/11 10:36 PM
The 09-10 Cavs anyone?
 
# 53 sportjames23 @ 10/28/11 10:52 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kobestopper50
the '88 Mavs...best team ever not to win a 'chip

The '90-'92 Blazers say 'Hi'.
 
# 54 The Bad Man @ 10/29/11 04:13 AM
i like every team all you guys mentioned in your posts but the top missing team from the nba greatest mode imo is the 1993 phoenix suns squad. i just love how barkley made that team so popular that season. the team should be included in 2k. i'd gladly pay for it.
 
# 55 nightcreeper @ 10/29/11 04:41 PM
how bout the 01-02 lakers?
 
# 56 sprts4evr7 @ 10/29/11 06:34 PM
I would like to see the 96,97-97,98 Utah Jazz!
Karl Malone, John Stockton, Jeff Hornacek, Bryon Russel, Greg Ostertag

I am a bulls fan from chicago and those jazz teams were solid solid opponents!
 
# 57 sprts4evr7 @ 10/29/11 06:37 PM
ooops didnt realize that the Jazz were already in there! sorry
 
# 58 dorian813 @ 10/29/11 08:31 PM
93-94, 96-97 Hawks (Nique and/or Mookie)
90-91 Celtics (Reggie Lewis and Bird)
87-88 Mavs (Aguirre and Blackman)
87-88 Nuggets (Alex English=Buckets)
96-97, 03-04 Pistons (Grant Hill=Triple Double or Rip)
85-86, 94-95 Rockets (The Dream and The Fragile)
94-95, 99-00 Pacers (It's Miller Time)
92-93 Clippers (Why not?)
99-00, 00-01 (Shaq and Kobe)
96-97 Heat (Zo on D, P.J. Brown on Slams)
00-01 Bucks (Ray Ray, Big Dog, Ugly)
03-04 T-Wolves (Anything is Posssiiibbllllle, Wait)
01-02 Nets (J Kidd and then the rest of the team)
96-97 Hornets (Glenn Rice meets Palin)
83-84, 88-89, 92-93 Knicks (Ewing or Bernard King)
88-89 Supersonics (Dale Ellis was beasting)
89-90 76ers (I am not a role model says Chuck)
88-89, 92-93, 04-05 Suns (a lot of offense)
99-00 Blazers (old and young)
94-95, 04-05 Spurs (Duncan doesn't need a big 2 or 3 to get 4 rings)
99-00 Raptors (Vince and T-Mac=Dunks, Dunks and Highlight Dunks)
91-92 Jazz (Stockton to Malone)
96-97 Bullets (Webber and Howard)
 
# 59 GisherJohn24 @ 10/29/11 08:54 PM
Of course the Cavs 08-09
 
# 60 mrbigshot @ 10/29/11 10:28 PM
1946-1947 Philadelphia Warriors: The inaugural season of the NBA/BBA. The warriors cemented a tradition upon It's inception in 1946. Can't have the NBA without this team that started it all.

1995-1996 Vancouver Grizzlies: you know you miss this Canadian team regardless of it's relevance in the 90's!

2003-2004 Detroit Pistons: one of the greatest defensive teams in the history of the NBA, still does not get the recognition it deserves for it's efforts that year. A lineup of virtual cast-outs and assumed washed outs.


1996-97 Detroit Pistons: an underachieving team that was led by superstar Grant Hill. People forget that this team won 54 games that year in the east (the era in which jordan dominated in) and were bounced in the first round. Still, they were a great team to watch on the court.





Joe fulk's was the NBA's first superstar and he should be honored. Without him the NBA would not have progressed into a dominant powerhouse without the contribution of Fulks.
 


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