You're in your second semester of AP Basketball History, you love really good teams, and you love lists. With precious little drama left in the NBA's 2015 offseason, why don't we hit the barroom and/or barbershop, pour ourselves a frosty mug of Barbicide, and get to arguin' over each franchise's most formidable starting five-man lineup? [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] Because we don't like making tough decisions, the lineups will reflect the All-NBA line of thinking. There will be no differentiation between separate forward and guard positions, and the squads will be chosen after careful consideration of individual merits only – we don't really care if your team's top shooting guard and point guard don't get along. These rankings will roll out based on when each franchise began its NBA life. As such, we start with the defending champion Golden State Warriors, established in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors. C: Wilt Chamberlain . Retired as the NBA's all-time leader in points and rebounds. Scored 100 points in one ballgame in 1962. A member of the NBA's Top 50 club. Claims to have bedded over 20,000 women and, just as dubiously,...