C - One Word: Shaq. I know, it's almost cheesy to play with him. But it just feels so real. Posting up the defender, ramming your elbow in his chest, then slam the rock right into his face. And there's nothing they can do about it.
C - Chris Andersen. He's such a tough shot blocker with high jumping and blocking ratings. And he can dunk it on the offensive end, too. Unlike most other centers, he can do the pro-hop, which makes him more effective on fast breaks.
PF - Mike Sweetney. He is a rebounding machine. I once had him play at center in my dynasty and he outrebounded the opposing center every time.
PF - Jerome Beasley. Very much like Sweetney, just a little quicker. Less powerful.
PF - Joe Smith. His light shines again.

In my Milwaukee dynasty, he led the league in rebounding with almost 20rpg. He can also score down low, block the shot and take out his defender by speed.
SF - Josh Smith. I was really surprised by that guy. His post shooting(and dunking of course) is awesome. He can even hit some treys, but they're not really his main weapon. Grabs a whole lotta boards for a SF.
SF - Tim Thomas. He hits the three every time you find him open on the perimeter. In my dynasty he averaged an above-50% three point percentage, hitting between 4-6 three-pointers a game. And he can slam. Man...
SG - Flip Murray. He is mister pain-in-the-ass. He's quick, fast, can handle the ball pretty well, has quick hands, makes no dumb turnovers, hits open shots and even finds the open man when there's no way to the basket. Which happens quite often, because of his only weakness - he's a bit undersized. That is why I always let him guard the opposing PG.
SG - Kyle Korver. First of all, I like his looks. Give him a headband and you'll always pass the rock to him first, because he looks so damn cool. There is no doubt that he is one of the best pure shooters in the NBA nowadays. Just check his stats. Incredible. It's a shame that he's a little slow. I just use screens to get him open, then BAM!
PG - I do not like star PGs. That is why I always trade for some cheap rookies at the point position. Like Delonte West. I know, he's an SG by default, but he seems to fit more into this position. I use him to slow down the speed of the game, dribble around the perimeter, then either pass it inside for the easy two or call for the screen, spin around the help defender and take a wild shot from about 14-18 feet which hits the target surprisingly often.
PG - Brevin Knight. He is fast, steals the ball at every 2nd opponent's posession (if I wanted to

) and he's cool because he's so small. 'Nuff said.
