C- Olden Polynice (1995-96): 81gms 30.1min 12.2pts (.527 .333 .601) 9.4reb 0.7ast 0.6stl 0.8blk 1.6TO
PF- Chris Webber (2000-01): 70gms 40.5min 27.1pts (.481 .071 .703) 11.1reb 4.2ast 1.3stl 1.7blk 2.8TO
SF- Lionel Simmons (1991-92): 79gms 37.1min 17.1pts (.454 .200 .770) 8.1reb 4.3ast 1.7stl 1.7blk 2.8TO
SG- Kevin Martin (2006-07): 80gms 35.2min 20.2pts (.473 .381 .844) 4.3reb 2.2ast 1.2stl 0.1blk 1.7TO
PG- Randy Brown (1992-93): 75gms 23.0min 7.6pts (.463 .333 .732) 2.8reb 2.6ast 1.4stl 0.5blk 1.6TO
BN- SG Jon Barry (1999-00): 62gms 20.1min 8.0pts (.465 .429 .922) 2.6reb 2.4ast 1.2stl 0.1blk 1.4TO
BN- PF/SF Ed Pinckney (1988-89): 51gms 24.2min 12.3pts (.502 .000 .801) 5.9reb 1.5ast 1.1stl 0.8blk 1.6TO
BN- C Bill Wennington (1990-91): 77gms 18.9mpg 5.7pts (.436 .200 .787) 4.4reb 0.9ast 0.6stl 0.8blk 0.7TO
BN- PG Sergio Rodriguez (2009-10): 39gms 13.3min 6.0pts (.463 .357 .694) 1.3reb 3.1ast 0.7stl 0.1blk 1.5TO
Coach- Eddie Jordan: 33-64 .340
Offense
Scoring is clearly a strength here. No team has both Peja and Webber, but Kevin Martin teamed with CWebb is a pretty great alternative. With Eddie Jordan as the coach installing some of the Princeton principles, you know Martin's offensive game will be improved (and even more efficient) with Webber finding him for open shots. Our SF isn't a three point shooter, but Jon Barry shot .429 from 3 on 2.5 attempts per game. He'll get plenty of open looks in this system, too. And there are capable passers everywhere you look, which will help as well. The rest of the players are all capable of scoring when necessary, so there will be no problem with offense on this team.
Defense
On defense, they might just be good rather than great, but they'll be plenty good. Randy Brown at the point and Webber in the middle are clearly above average defenders (this is CWebb as his younger, more athletic self). LTrain was still young and had decent knees, so he and Polynice keep things respectable. Martin was a poor defender but with Brown and Simmons around him this shouldn't be a problem against most teams. Rebounding will be a clear strength here, with all three front court starters (and four of the five in the rotation) being strong rebounders.
Entertainment
Webber plus the hints of the Princeton offense installed by Jordan (with Pete Carril's help) will make this team easily more entertaining as any in this draft not helmed by Adelman (and with all due respect I don't see entertainment being a strength Adelman's team in this draft). Barry, Sergio and Pinckney all bring energy and excitement off the bench as well. So I think this team should definitely be in the running for the "entertainment" crown.
Overall
This is simply an all around team. Five different players averaged more than one steal per game, and you know what they say about guys who get steals. (It's not that they're necessarily great defenders, but that higher steal counts are the best indicator for how much a player adds to a team's win total.) If you like just adding stat totals, this team averages 240 minutes almost exactly, so no adjustment is necessary. Their totals would be 115pts on 91fga, 49reb, 22ast, 10stl, 7blk, 16TO, 42WS and 16PER (pro-rated to minutes). I'd say that's pretty impressive. Overall, a great offense combined with a good defense and all around quality team makes these guys a threat to go all the way to the TDOS All Time Kings Fantasy Draft championship.