>Gaara can lift them into the air.
>Nejis rotation is an absolute defense
>They are all very fast and could keep up with him
>Nejis jyuuken can get past his bones and sasuke could use chidori. Naruto's rasengan would be debatable, but it can still be useful
>Neji himself is a great taijutsu user and could engage him briefly in close combat.
>Naruto can heal his hands if necessary and Neji could predict when the bones would pop out based on their position in his body. Not sure if the sharingan can predict it, but it would still be useful to see his chakra flow.
Team 1 takes this low-mid diff
part 1 gaara almost died to kimimaro. This is kimimaro without the 'die from sickness'
naruto has absolutely nothing on kimimaro, nor does sasuke. Sasuke could barely take on Kn0 naruto, kimimaro took on thousands. Those 2 are both useless.
Naruto and sasuke aren't getting a hit in. Lee couldn't touch the guy and he's
FAR superior in taijutsu to these two. Infact, sasuke was able to match lee's speed for a short burst, but not even lee's speed could get through. None of gaara attacks affect this guy. That leaves neji, neji has no get body contact to hit him, without 64 palms, his hands aren't fast enough to get around kimimaro. Even if he can predict the bones( Thats a big IF), kimimaro will jut out another set based on his new attack choicee. Kimimaro caught 1 gate lee's foot. He
Caught it. Not blocked it, caught it. Neji isn't faster than 1 gate lee. Especially when the guy was fast enough to catch that hit. Neji wasn't even fast enough to rotate in time against a naruto using kyuubi chakra, he wasn't even in kyuubi mode (which increases his speed that much more), but kimimaro completely stoned him in kyuubi mode without taking a hit.
None of these guys can;
a) Hurt kimimaro
b) Land a hit on kimimaro
As for neji's absolutely defence, that's pointless when he's being restrained by kimimaro's spine. It's specifically used so the opponent can't move so he can destroy them. As soon as kimimaro kills gaara, all these other guys die.