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Post by New York on Jan 6, 2017 18:57:31 GMT
DC - W.I.P
Sim One has been run.
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Check out the results.
Enjoy
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Post by Toronto on Jan 6, 2017 21:41:25 GMT
Fire Cleveland.
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Post by San Francisco on Jan 6, 2017 22:20:24 GMT
What did Cleveland do?
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Post by Brazil on Jan 7, 2017 0:32:15 GMT
3-4 isn't great, but it's sure an improvement over previous starts.
The last game of the sim was probably the biggest surprise of the sim. A 30 point win @ Vancouver is certainly a surprise.
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Post by Buenos Aires on Jan 7, 2017 0:48:54 GMT
Rodman and Eaton are screaming to start
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Post by Brazil on Jan 7, 2017 1:07:56 GMT
More fun with numbers:
Tiny Archibald had 12 rebounds on opening night and 11 the rest of the sim.
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Post by Brooklyn on Jan 7, 2017 1:24:57 GMT
Started off with two losses to scrub teams SF and LA, but then turned it around with 6 straight wins against a few tough teams. We'll need a few more sims to see what this team is made of.
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Post by Madrid on Jan 7, 2017 14:37:06 GMT
1-7 with a recommended depth chart. We're bad. And Len Bias is worse. Averaged 22/6/3 last year on 55/85/32 percentages. This year, 17/5/2 on 52/76/11 percentages. At least the upgrades to his jump shot and defense appear to have stuck, so barring another drop, he should be able to carve out a niche as a poor man's Kevin Durant, somewhere hopefully better than Paul Pierce and Jabari Parker.
I generally like what I'm seeing from everyone else. The stand-out so far is Cliff Robinson and his 21/10/3/2/2 statline. Aside from shooting the ball a bit better, that's him just about maxing out his capabilities. He made 20 shots against San Antonio for 46 points (the former a REAL record). He also owned Dave Cowens, which is good to see.
Also digging Bob Lanier, who's putting up 16/9/4/1/2 and shooting 55%. Harpring and Petrie should start playing a bit better once their shooting percentages go up. Rod Strickland's playing like a rich man's Corbalan, putting up 14/10 with 3 steals in his best Guy Rodgers impression.
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Post by New York on Jan 7, 2017 15:48:14 GMT
We started out a little hotter than expected and while I don't expect it to stick, that has us sitting outside of the top 10 in the draft currently.
This was mainly because Brian Winters was playing out of his mind for most of the sim. Still has a ton of room to grow and I think he was mainly showing flashes of his potential more than anything but he put up:
Brian Winters: 25.4 PPG | 4.9 RPG | 4.8 APG | 1.8 SPG this sim.
If not for the last game of the sim against Boston (4 PTS) & the game against Shanghai (12 PTS) he would've put up 31 PPG.
Eugene Shue didn't match Winters but he was pretty great as well.
Eugene Shue: 19.8 PPG | 5.6 RPG | 6.6 APG | 1.5 SPG this sim
He had a couple of games this sim where he seemed like he could've put up a triple double (21/8/7) (29/7/8) (30/6/9) if he was more of a focus.
Between those two, it's hard to find minutes for Hornacek & Redick but those two both still look like potentially great shooters so I'll likely mix and match the starting guards (Shue + Redick & Hornacek + Winters more than likely)
Tom Gola (who my scout now has with purple potential) played a pretty all around game off the bench.
Tom Gola: 10 PTS | 5.4 RPG | 5.3 APG | 1.6 SPG this sim.
I really don't know where he's going to fit into the grand scheme of things but I love the potential this guy has. Look on the HTML and you'll see that besides BLK none of his potential is below B which is crazy.
Lot of other positives but those 3 were the ones that stood out to me.
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Post by Chicago on Jan 7, 2017 20:51:21 GMT
2-5 start to the season for us, which is more then we though we would win. We beat the Eagles and the Knicks which I did not expect because we are basically Yao with a big drop off to Kojis and then a bunch of nobodies. Yao looked great, even more so then expected especially scoring wise. If we were not getting blown out in games so much likely Yao would have better stats with less time on the bench. Yao has so far been exactly the dominant big man we were dreaming of when we started the rebuild.
Yao: 19.7 PPG on 64% / 6.7 RPG / 1.6 BPG
Kojis played decent although he has a lot of room to grow. I think fully maxed out with a bit better D, he could be a starting SF for us for a long time especially considering the athlete that he is.
Kojis: 14.4 PPG / 5.0 RPG / 3.0 APG
Chicago
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Post by San Francisco on Jan 7, 2017 21:19:47 GMT
2-4 as our shooting has gone south. Gervin was a bright spot. Due to the injury to Mlynarski. Simpson will be moving into the starting lineup.
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Post by Tel Aviv on Jan 8, 2017 12:54:25 GMT
Good start to the season, better than expected, like the way the team is playing. Need a center though.
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Post by Taipei on Jan 8, 2017 14:37:07 GMT
3-3, but with for games on the road- I'll take it.
I need to AC someone, just not sure who.
Cartwright is playing well. 17ppg and 7rpg in 32 minutes. I'd love to get him around 20 and make him a legit option.
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