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Post by eric on Dec 20, 2018 16:18:20 GMT
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Post by eric on Dec 20, 2018 16:18:38 GMT
2009 - Neon Boudeaux (Dallas Mavericks) San Antonio Spurs (2000-2001) Dallas Mavericks (2002-2005) New York Knicks (2006) Chicago Bulls (2007)
Seattle Supersonics (2007-2008)
At a Glance-Immediate impact scorer in 5.0 -6 consecutive seasons of averaging more than 30ppg -Never shot below 85% from the FT line or 50% from the floor. -Led two different teams to 60 win seasons (SAS, DAL) -Only missed the playoffs twice, but both of those seasons were shortened by injury. Career StatsYears played: 9 Games played: 667 Points per game: 30.6 Rebounds per game: 9.8 Assists per game: 1.8 Steals per game: 0.6 Blocks per game: 1.6 Turnovers per game: 1.1 FG%: .526 FT%: .867 3P%: .500 (on 2 attempts) AchievementsAll-Star (x4) All-NBA 2nd Team (x2, 2001, 2006) All-Time TMBSL 5.0 leader in Free Throws made
Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 204 Player of the Week: 7 Player of the Month: 1 Double Doubles: 335 Triple Doubles: 0 Career HighsPoints: 65 Rebounds: 26 Assists: 9 Steals: 4 Blocks: 7 BiographyHeight: 6'11" Weight: 270 College: TMBSL Academy, via Western University Transactions- Drafted with the 6th pick of the 2nd Round in the Creation Draft by the San Antonio Spurs - Resigned to a MAX deal following the 2001 season
- Traded to the Dallas Mavericks for 6 1st Rounds Picks and Donte Grantham/Ian Miller as salary filler - Traded to the New York Knicks for George Mikan (also Yes, as a Maverick) and 2 Knicks '11 picks - Traded to the Chicago Bulls for Brandon Griner, Desmond Mason, and cash considerations
- Traded to the Seattle Supersonics for Creation Draft Sweetheart Romeo Langford and Dajuan Wagner - Retired following the 2008 season.
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Post by eric on Jan 24, 2019 21:46:00 GMT
2010 - Gary Bossert (Utah Jazz)
Utah Jazz (2000-2009)
At a Glance
- 3rd overall pick in the TMBSL Creation Draft by SPL (not Ankly), one spot behind R.J. Barrett
- Averaged over 30 ppg in six of his 10 seasons - Finished Top 10 in TMBSL scoring in 2008 (1), 2007 (3), 2004 (4), 2002 (10), 2001 (8), and 2000 (1) - Finished his career with 121.6 win shares, 7th all time - Finished his career in the Top 10 all time in Field Goals (6), Field Goal Attempts (5), 3-Pointers (3), 3-Point Attempts (3), and Points (6)
Career Stats
Years played: 10 Games played: 776 Points per game: 29.8 Rebounds per game: 6.3 Assists per game: 2.2 Steals per game: 1.6 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.0 FG%: .481 FT%: .934 3P%: .442
AchievementsAll-Star (8x) All-League 1st Team (3x) All-League 2nd Team (1x) Playoff MVP (1x) 3-Point Shootout Champion (2x) Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 169 Player of the Week: 2 Player of the Month: 1 Double Doubles: 102 Triple Doubles: 0 Career HighsPoints: 57 Rebounds: 17 Assists: 8 Steals: 7 Blocks: 3 BiographyHeight: 6’5” Weight: 195 College: TMBSL Academy Transactions- 3rd overall pick in the TMBSL Creation Draft which was definitely way too high - Played his entire career for the Utah Jazz - Resigned to a MAX deal in 2005 - Retired unceremoniously following the 2009 season, where he was inexplicably moved out of the starting lineup after leading the league in scoring the previous year
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Post by eric on Jan 24, 2019 21:46:46 GMT
2007 - Jake Shuttlesworth (Los Angeles Clippers) Los Angeles Clippers (2000-2004) Orlando Magic (2004-2006) Charlotte Hornets (2006) At a Glance
- 66th pick of the Creation Draft - Retired with 79.6 total Win Shares, still good for 32nd most all-time in 5.0 and second most among players who retired prior to the 2009 season - Recorded the 3rd highest Win Share season for a wing with a 15.6 mark in the 2000 season - Recorded 12.4 or more Win Shares in his first four seasons, 9 or more in his first six seasons, and had an average of 11.4 win shares per season for his career (15th highest career average of all-time) - Helped lead the Clippers to the 2001 TMBSL championship - Retired averaging more than 1 block per game as a wing, an impressive mark for a wing player in 5.0 - Retired averaging less than 1 turnover per game - Retired averaging over 50% from the field, over 40% from the 3pt line, and over 85% from the foul line for his career - Averaged an absurd 1.19 pts/tsa for his entire career
- Finished with .203 WS/48 for his career, good for 13th all-time Career Stats
Years played: 7 Games played: 537 Points per game: 23.2 Rebounds per game: 8.7 Assists per game: 1.5 Steals per game: 1.0 Blocks per game: 1.1 Turnovers per game: 0.8 FG%: .501 FT%: .856 3P%: .402 Achievements
All-Star Game Participant (2000) All-League First Team (2000) 2x All-Defensive Second Team (2000, 2002) Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 61 Player of the Week: 1 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 204 Triple Doubles: 0 Career HighsPoints: 59 Rebounds: 21 Assists: 7 Steals: 8 Blocks: 6 Biography
Height: 6’7” Weight: 225 College: TMBSL Academy Transactions
- Drafted with 66th pick (3rd round, pick 9) of the Creation Draft by Fason's Clippers - Traded to the Magic during the 2004 season for Udoka Azubuike and Orlando's 2005 and 2009 1st round picks - Re-signed with the Magic for $57.5 million over 4 seasons - Traded to the Hornets during the 2006 season for RJ Barrett, Udonis Haslem, Mike Dunleavy Jr, Hornets 2007 1st, and 2 Hornets 2nd round picks - Retired following the 2006 season
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Post by eric on Mar 20, 2019 19:46:01 GMT
2012 - Firsto Picko (New York Knicks) "His name was Firsto. Firsto, like first." -Odin "Sounds like a freak of nature." -IanBoyd "Yeah... can't wait to meet him." -Eric New York Knicks (2000-2012)
At a Glance-Inaugural Champion -Inaugural Playoffs MVP -Inaugural Monroe Square Garden Company Employee of the Year (tie, with Jesse Epstein) -First player to win Sim League Triple Crown (MVP, Playoffs MVP, All Star MVP) -Only player to win Sim League Triple Crown (MVP, Playoffs MVP, All Star MVP) -Always played for the Knicks -Never played for a losing team -Whoops that's redundant B-) -Retires as all time Win Share leader for players that won a title Career StatsYears played: 12 Games played: 909 Points per game: 32.0 Rebounds per game: 9.8 Assists per game: 4.1 Steals per game: 2.0 Blocks per game: 1.4 Turnovers per game: 1.8 Disqualifications: 69 FG%: .512 FT%: .839 3P%: .375 Achievements2000 Playoff Most Valuable Player 2002 Most Valuable Player eight time All-NBA ten time All-Star, including 2004 All Star MVP Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 371 Player of the Week: 23 Player of the Month: 8 Double Doubles: 478 Triple Doubles: 15 Career HighsPoints: 66 Rebounds: 23 Assists: 13 Steals: 7 Blocks: 7 BiographyHeight: 6'10" Weight: 245 College: TMBSL Academy Transactions-Drafted by the New York Knicks with the 9th pick of the 1st round in creation -Offered to resign to a MAX -Offered to resign to a MAX 2x -Took one look at the mechanized h3ckscape of the post contraction world and made a business decision, withdrawing his name from waivers -Some of us still value a human handshake -Yes as a Knick
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Post by eric on May 20, 2019 18:57:25 GMT
2012 - Brain Winter (Houston Rockets) pictured in the uniform of Archbishop Molloy High School
Houston Rockets (2000-2012)
At a Glance-All-time leader in MVPs, Players of the Month, Players of the Week, Win Shares, All-NBA First Teams, All-NBA Teams, endorsements, video game covers, sponsored Instagram posts... -...and least championships won (tied) -Retired as #1 in steals, second in career assists and points -Still holds the record for most three pointers made in a single season -Take that for data -Won as many MVPs as every other player in the league combined during his career -Won as many POTMs as the next two players combined (Firsto Picko, Collin Sexton) Career StatsYears played: 12 Games played: 895 Points per game: 32.9 Rebounds per game: 5.3 Assists per game: 10.4 Steals per game: 2.2 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.8 Disqualifications: 16 FG%: .492 FT%: .927 3P%: .443 AchievementsMost Valuable Player (2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) ten time All-NBA nine time All-Star, including 2003 All Star MVP three time All-Defensive Second Team two time Three Point Shoot-Out Champion (2006, 2008) Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 462 Player of the Week: 43 Championships: 0 Player of the Month: 12 Double Doubles: 531 Championships: 0 Triple Doubles: 31 Championships: 0 Career HighsPoints: 65 Rebounds: 16 Assists: 22 Steals: 8 Blocks: 3 BiographyHeight: 5'11" Weight: 190 College: TMBSL Academy Championships: 0 Transactions-Drafted by the Houston Rockets with the 21st pick of the 2nd round in creation to a one year deal -Tested FA and resigned to a MAX -Offered to resign to a sub MAX -"Retired" before contraction when every team decided they wanted to win a championship -Championships: 0
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Post by eric on Jul 18, 2019 21:58:59 GMT
2018 - Cameron Reddish (Dallas Mavericks)
At a Glance
- Retires as the all-time leader in Win Shares (210.8), 2nd in Minutes Played, 4th in FGM, 4th in 3PM, 8th in FTM, 10th in Rebounds, 14th in Steals, and 3rd in Total Points (despite spending more than half of his career as the secondary scorer for the team.)
- Won 245 POTG awards, 6 POTW awards, recording 445 double-doubles and 10 triple-doubles
- Made the All-Rookie Team (2000) in the most competitive field of all-time - Face of the Mavericks franchise from Day 1. The exemplar of a consistent scorer and rebounder from the SG position. Will retire as the clear-cut best shooting guard in TMBSL history.
Career Stats Years played: 18 Games played: 1399 Points per game: 25.6 Rebounds per game: 8.1 Assists per game: 3.8 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.7 Turnovers per game: 1.3 Disqualifications: 28 FG%: .475 FT%: .929 3P%: .415 Achievements
- All-League First Team (x4) - All-League Second Team (x1) - All-League Third Team (x2) - All-League Defensive Team (x1) - 5 All-Star Appearances
Attachment DeletedCareer HighsPoints: 60Rebounds: 20 Assists: 12 Steals: 7 Blocks: 4 Biography
Height: 6'8" Weight: 225 College: Duke Transactions - Picked in the 1st Round of the Creation Draft by the Dallas Mavericks with the 22nd overall pick. - Resigned with the Mavericks for $126,328,125 (7 years) in 2003 - Resigned with the Mavericks for $114,000,000 (6 years) in 2010 - Resigned with the Mavericks for $1,000,000 (1 year) in 2016 - Resigned with the Mavericks for $17,500,000 (1 year) in 2017 - Retired following the 2017 season after sustaining an injury in the conference finals.
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Post by eric on Jul 18, 2019 21:59:20 GMT
2019 - Miles Bridges (Chicago Bulls) At a Glance Finishes as TMBSL’s All-Time Leader in: - Points (42,048) - Minutes Played (52,981) - Field Goals Made (15,626) - Field Goal Attempts (32,036) - Three-Pointers Made (2,896) - Three-Point Attempts (6,950)
Other Notable Statistics: - Free Throws Made (4th; 7,900) - Free Throw Attempts (5th; 8,920) - Rebounds (11th and 2nd among wings; 11,187)
- Missed a grand total of 50 games across his 19 seasons - Won one championship with the Chicago Bulls in 2015 (one more than Cam Reddish had during his career and one more than he had during his time with Toronto or Minnesota) - Holds numerous scoring records that are unlikely to ever be broken - Retires as the clear-cut greatest shooting guard in TMBSL history and a unanimous first-ballot Hall of FamerCareer Stats
Years played: 19 Games played: 1,508 Points per game: 27.9 Rebounds per game: 7.4 Assists per game: 3.2 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 0.6 Turnovers per game: 1.6 FG%: .488 FT%: .886 3P%: .417 Achievements
All-Star (14x) All-Star MVP (1x) All-League First Team (9x) All-League Second Team (2x) All-League Third Team (2x) All-Defensive First Team (1x) All-Defensive Second Team (1x) Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 215 Player of the Week: 4 Player of the Month: 1 Double Doubles: 375 Triple Doubles: 7 Career Highs
Points: 70 Rebounds: 19 Assists: 11 Steals: 6 Blocks: 4 Biography
Height: 6’7 Weight: 230 College: Michigan State Transactions
- 30th overall pick in the TMBSL Creation Draft by the Toronto Raptors - Re-signed with the Raptors in 2004 for a MAX - Traded from the Raptors to the Timberwolves in 2009 along with Sedale Threatt for Collin Sexton - Re-signed with the Timberwolves in 2010 for $114,000,000 over 6 years ($19,000,000 per year) - Chosen by the Chicago Bulls in TMBSL’s first Contraction Draft with the 9th overall selection - Re-signed with the Bulls in 2016 for $51,000,000 over 3 years ($17,000,000 per year) - Retired as a Chicago Bull following the 2018 season
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Post by eric on Aug 22, 2019 21:04:55 GMT
2020 - Zion Williamson (Miami Heat)
At a Glance - 16th All-Time in WS, with 160.0 - 4th All-Time in Minutes Played, 2nd in FG made, 2nd in FG attempts, 2nd in FT made, 2nd in FT attempts, 2nd in Rebounds, 2nd in Personal Fouls, 2nd in Blocks, 2nd in Points Scored, and 1st by a country mile in Turnovers. - Posted a respectable 1.17 pts/TSA for his career.
- Illegally received money in college, probably. Busted through a shoe, once. - Failed to be a consistent winner, despite his personal accolades. Absentee GMing is probably to blame for most of that.
Career StatsYears played: 20 Games played: 1,497 Points per game: 25.6 Rebounds per game: 11.1 Assists per game: 2.8 Steals per game: 0.7 Blocks per game: 2.1 Turnovers per game: 3.0 FG%: .508 FT%: .832 3P%: .331 AchievementsAll-Star Rookie Game (x2) Rookie Game MVP (x1) All-Rookie Team (x1)
All-Star (x10) All-League First Team (x3) All-League Second Team (x1) All-League Third Team (x5) Defensive Player of the Year (x2) All-Defensive First Team (x5) All-Defensive Second Team (x8) Sixth Man of the Year (x1)
Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 329 Player of the Week: 11 Player of the Month: 1 Double Doubles: 919 Triple Doubles: 5 Career HighsPoints: 68 Rebounds: 27 Assists: 11 Steals: 6 Blocks: 12 BiographyHeight: 6'7" Weight: 290 College: Duke Transactions- 4th overall pick in the TMBSL Creation Draft by the Miami Heat - Re-signed with the Heat in 2003 to a FULL MAX for 6 seasons - Re-signed with the Heat again in 2009 to a FULL MAX for 6 seasons - Signed a 1 year deal with the Globetrotters in 2015 for $12.5m
- Signed a 1 year deal with the Cougars in 2016 for $7.5m - Signed a 1 year deal with the Heat in 2017 for the MLE. - Signed a 1 year deal with the Bulls in 2018 for the MLE.
- Traded to the Heat, along with 10,000 TimPig units for Skylar Diggins in 2018. - Signed a 1 year deal with the Bullets in 2019 for $3.93m - Retired following the 2019 season.
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Post by eric on Aug 22, 2019 21:06:45 GMT
2012 - Daniel Taurasi (Indiana Pacers)
At a Glance - Possibly the best pure shooter TMBSL has ever seen, only topped in career scoring average by HOFer Brain Winter. - Owns the record for most points scored in a game (74) and 3pt made in a game (12) - Despite a relatively short career, still ranks highly in many career categories: 7th in FG made and FG attempted, 2nd in 3pt made (barely behind Miles Bridges, despite playing 600 fewer games), 2nd in 3pt attempted, Top 30 in Assists and Games Played, 12th in steals, and 7th in total points.
Career StatsYears played: 12 Games played: 933 Points per game: 32.1 Rebounds per game: 6.6 Assists per game: 5.6 Steals per game: 2.0 Blocks per game: 0.8 Turnovers per game: 2.1 FG%: .486 FT%: .912 3P%: .435 AchievementsAll-Star (x11) (only missed during the 2006 season) All-League First Team (x6) All-League Second Team (x3) Defensive Player of the Year (x2) All-Defensive First Team (x4) All-Defensive Second Team (x1) MVP (x1, 2008) All-Star 3pt Champion (x1)
Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 331 Player of the Week: 12 Player of the Month: 3 Double Doubles: 229 Triple Doubles: 20 Career HighsPoints: 74 Rebounds: 17 Assists: 20 Steals: 8 Blocks: 5 BiographyHeight: 6'5" Weight: 200 College: Connecticut Transactions- 14th overall pick in the TMBSL Creation Draft by the Indiana Pacers - Re-signed to a FULL MAX (7 years) by the Indiana Pacers in 2005. - Retired following the 2011 season, retiring as a Pacer after 12 years. Couldn't bear to play against robots or for another franchise or owner ( ahebrewtoo )
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Post by eric on Aug 22, 2019 21:08:32 GMT
2020 - Yao Ming (Charlotte Hornets)
At a Glance - One of 6 players with 5 or more championship rings. - 7th all-time in Double-Doubles, 12th all-time in Win Shares, Top 25 all-time in Free Throws Made and Attempted, 16th all-time in Rebounds, and 7th all-time in Blocks. - The defensive anchor, known as "The Great Wall of China", of a mega-team in Charlotte. Gave up some personal stats to allow Vince Carter and Giannis Antetokounmpo to shine.
Career StatsYears played: 14 Games played: 1032 Points per game: 24.3 Rebounds per game: 11.1 Assists per game: 1.1 Steals per game: 0.6 Blocks per game: 2.3 Turnovers per game: 0.9 FG%: .544 FT%: .849 3P%: .333 (3 career attempts) AchievementsAll-Star (x7) All-Star Game MVP (x1, 2013)
All-League First Team (x1) All-League Second Team (x5) All-League Third Team (x2)
Defensive Player of the Year (x1, 2015)
All-Defensive Team (x1)
All-Defensive Second Team (x2) Playoff MVP (x2)
All-Rookie Game Participant (x2)
Championships: 5 Player of the Game: 205 Player of the Week: 4 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 640 Triple Doubles: 0 Career HighsPoints: 67 Rebounds: 31 Assists: 6 Steals: 5 Blocks: 8 BiographyHeight: 7'6" Weight: 300 Hails from: China Transactions- Selected as the #1 overall pick of the 2006 TMBSL Draft by the Charlotte Hornets - Re-signed to a 6-year MAX deal in 2010. - Re-signed to a 5-year deal worth $94,500,000 in 2016. - Tired of a neglectful front-office that honestly squandered several additional titles, Yao walked away from $22,050,000 in the last year of his deal, opting for retirement following the 2019 season.
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Post by eric on Aug 22, 2019 21:10:31 GMT
2020 - AJ Guyton (Portland Trail Blazers)
At a Glance - On the very shortlist of players who have won both an MVP and a PMVP. - Managed to make more all-league 1st Teams than All-Star games. - Led the league in Assists twice.
- Top 25 in Career Win Shares, with 3 single seasons topping 15 WS. - 5th all-time in Assists
Career StatsYears played: 16 Games played: 1216 Points per game: 19.0 Rebounds per game: 4.6 Assists per game: 8.3 Steals per game: 1.2 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.3 FG%: .463 FT%: .903 3P%: .377 AchievementsAll-Star (x3) All-League First Team (x4) All-Defensive Second Team (x1) MVP (x1, 2012) Playoff MVP (x1, 2014)
Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 243 Player of the Week: 18 Player of the Month: 8 Double Doubles: 526 Triple Doubles: 50 Career HighsPoints: 57 Rebounds: 18 Assists: 23 Steals: 8 Blocks: 3 Biography
Height: 6'1" Weight: 180 College: Indiana Transactions- Picked by the Chicago Bulls with the 25th overall pick (1st Round) in the 2004 TMBSL draft. - Traded as filler in a mega-deal centered around Mo Bamba/DeAndre Ayton in 2005 to the Milwaukee Bucks. - Re-signed a 1 year $8,000,000 deal with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2008. - Re-signed a 5 year $55,297,915 deal with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2009. - Traded to the Portland Trail Blazers in 2010 in a package including Isaac Bonga. - Re-signed a 5 year $75,000,000 deal with the Portland Trail Blazers in 2014. - Signed a 1 year $4,815,233 deal with the Miami Heat in 2019. - Retired following the 2019 season.
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Post by eric on Aug 22, 2019 21:12:23 GMT
2021 - Simisola Shittu (Washington Bullets) At a Glance- Finishes as TMBSL’s all-time leader in win shares with 240.4, 29.6 win shares more than 2nd place Cam Reddish - Third all time in points scored behind Miles Bridges and Zion Williamson - TMBSL’s all time leader in rebounds with 19,115, which was 1,885 more than second place Zion Williamson - Third all time in blocked shots with 3,006 - Third all time in field goals made (13,625) and field goals attempted (27,072) - TMBSL’s all time leader in free throws made (10,837) and free throws attempted (13,820) - Second all time in steals with 2,191 - Second all time in minutes played (52,887) - Was the last Creation Draft player still standing - Also outlasted all 2001, 2002, and 2003 rookie draftees - Averaged a double-double for 20 straight years (every year except his rookie season) Career StatsYears played: 21 Games played: 1,604 Points per game: 23.9 Rebounds per game: 12.0 Assists per game: 1.7 Steals per game: 1.4 Blocks per game: 1.9 Turnovers per game: 1.2 FG%: .503 FT%: .784 3P%: .000 Achievements
All-Star (6x) All-League First Team (3x) All-League Second Team (4x) All-League Third Team (4x) All-Defensive First Team (2x) All-Defensive Second Team (3x) Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 415 Player of the Week: 9 Player of the Month: 3 Double Doubles: 1093 Triple Doubles: 2 Career Highs
Points: 58 Rebounds: 30 Assists: 8 Steals: 7 Blocks: 11 Biography
Height: 6’10 Weight: 240 College: Vanderbilt Transactions
- 65th (Round 3, Pick 7) overall pick in the TMBSL Creation Draft by the Toronto Raptors - Re-signed with the Bullets in 2003 for $84,093,750 over 6 years - Subjected to trade rumors between 2003-2008 but was never dealt - Left the Bullets to join the Chicago Bulls in 2009 on a six-year MAX contract, rejecting similar offers from the Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Washington Bullets, Los Angeles Lakers, and Utah Jazz - Re-signed with the Bulls in 2015 for $95,000,000 over 5 years ($19,000,000 per year) - Signed with the Hawks in 2020 for one year and $9,500,000 - Signed a one-day contract with the Bulls in 2021 to retire with Chicago
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Post by eric on Sept 24, 2019 17:24:02 GMT
2011 - Dolph Schayes (Harlem Globetrotters) Harlem Globetrotters (2000-2010) At a Glance
- Currently sits 29th in career win shares despite only playing 11 seasons - Averaged .198 win shares/48 during his career - Ranks Top 50 all time in Points, Blocks, Rebounds, Pts/TSA, Free Throws, and Free Throw Attempts - Averaged a double-double in every season of his career - Revolutionized the power forward position, shooting an impressive 39.5% from behind the arc on 2,275 attempts - Revolutizoned the power forward position a second time, averaging 4.5 assists per game for his career - Spent his entire career with one team, which means more than any statistic to this writer - Reportedly considering a TMBSL comeback at the age of 50 with the emergence of Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell as the future of TMBSL big men Career Stats
Years played: 11 Games played: 812 Points per game: 30.1 Rebounds per game: 11.5 Assists per game: 4.5 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 1.7 Turnovers per game: 2.0 FG%: .488 FT%: .893 3P%: .395 Achievements
All-Star (9x) All-League First Team (6x) All-League Second Team (1x) All-Defensive Second Team (2x) Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 292 Player of the Week: 16 Player of the Month: 2 Double Doubles: 550 Triple Doubles: 22 Career Highs
Points: 62 Rebounds: 23 Assists: 15 Steals: 6 Blocks: 7 Biography
Height: 6’9 Weight: 220 College: NYU Transactions
- Drafted 1.5 in the Creation Draft by the Harlem Globetrotters following the blockbuster trade that saw Minnesota trade up to 1.1 to draft the ringless Collin Sexton - Re-signed with the Globetrotters in 2002 for $109,802,930 over 6 years - Re-signed with the Globetrotters in 2008 for $76,000,000 over 4 years - Retired with the team that drafted him after the 2010 season, despite averaging 31.1 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 4.3 assists
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2019 17:12:04 GMT
2027 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Orlando Magic) Los Angeles Lakers (2009-2013) Orlando Magic (2014-2019, 2023)Miami Heat (2020-2022)Chicago Bulls (2023)At a Glance
- Easily the most individual award-laden player in TMBSL history - Most sultry player in TMBSL history (see above) - Has double digit appearances on both the All-League 1st Team and All-Star teams - Retired with the lead in career win shares with 249.0 all-time, passing Simi Shittu - Retired with the highest all-time career WS/48, slightly edging out Kyrie Irving for #1 at the time of his retirement by a margin of .306 to .303 - 2nd all-time in career pts/tsa, slightly behind Tim Duncan for first place - Retired at T-12th all-time in career field goal percentage, 6th all-time in career points scored, 6th all-time in career field goals made, 3rd all-time in career free throws made, 5th all-time in career rebounds, 7th all-time in career blocks - Owns 2 of top 10 highest single-season rebounding total, including the highest at his time of retirement, with 1196 in one season (2018) - Owns 4 of the top 13 highest single-season points per true shot attempt totals - Owns 4 of the top 10 highest single-season win share totals and had his record for the highest overall season in win shares (23.4 in 2014) broken in 2023 by Kyrie Irving
Career Stats
Years played: 15 Games played: 1111 Points per game: 30.0 Rebounds per game: 12.2 Assists per game: 3.4 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 2.3 Turnovers per game: 1.7 FG%: .543 FT%: .841 3P%: .571 Achievements/Awards
Champion Playoff MVP All-Star (11x) All-Star MVP (2x) MVP (5x) Rookie of the Year All-League 1st Team (10x) All-League 2nd Team All-Defensive Team (7x) All-Defense 2nd Team Defensive Player of the Year (6x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x)
2009 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - Rookie of the Year 2009 - All-League First Team 2009 - All-Rookie Team 2010 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - All-League First Team 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2011 - Most Valuable Player 2011 - All-League First Team 2011 - Playoff MVP 2011 - TMBSL Championship 2014 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - Most Valuable Player 2014 - All-League First Team 2014 - Defensive Player of the Year 2014 - All-Defensive Team 2015 - All-Star Game Participant 2015 - Most Valuable Player 2015 - All-League First Team 2015 - All-Defensive Second Team 2016 - All-Star Game Participant 2016 - Most Valuable Player 2016 - All-League First Team 2016 - All-Defensive Team 2017 - All-Star Game Participant 2017 - All-Star Game MVP 2017 - Most Valuable Player 2017 - All-League First Team 2017 - Defensive Player of the Year 2017 - All-Defensive Team 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2018 - All-Star Game MVP 2018 - Most Valuable Player 2018 - All-League First Team 2018 - Defensive Player of the Year 2018 - All-Defensive Team 2019 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - All-Star Game MVP 2019 - All-League First Team 2019 - Defensive Player of the Year 2019 - All-Defensive Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-League Second Team 2020 - Defensive Player of the Year 2020 - All-Defensive Team 2021 - All-Star Game Participant 2021 - All-League First Team 2021 - Defensive Player of the Year 2021 - All-Defensive Team
Biography
Height: 7'2" Weight: 245 College: UCLA
Transactions
- Selected with the first overall pick in the 2009 Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers - Re-signed with the Lakers for $120,312,500 over 7 years in 2013 at the expiration of his rookie deal - Was selected and assigned to the Orlando Magic through waivers after the contraction of the Lakers following the 2013 season - Tested Free Agency in 2020 and signed with the Miami Heat for $131,250,000 over 6 years - Amnestied by the Miami Heat following the 2022 season and was not claimed by any team in the league - Following his amnesty waivers, he signed with the Chicago Bulls in the 2023 free agency period for $14,300,000 over one year - Was traded back to the Orlando Magic mid-season in 2023 for Kobe Bryant, Orlando's 2026 1st round pick, and dump bucks
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2019 17:15:15 GMT
2027 - Giannis Antetokounmpo (Charlotte Hornets) Charlotte Hornets (2005-2020)Chicago Bulls (2020-2021)At a Glance
- Among the most misspelled players in TMBSL history - One of the most decorated champions in TMBSL history with 6 total championships - 4th all-time in career win shares and one of only 4 players to ever surpass 200 total win shares - Top 20 all-time in career WS/48 - Possesses 3 of the Top 50 all-time highest single-season Win Share totals - 8th all-time in career rebounding, highest total all-time among wing players - Top 50 all-time in assists and 2nd highest all-time among non-point guards (trailing only Miles Bridges) - 2nd all-time among Antetokounmpos in career blocks
Career Stats
Years played: 17 Games played: 1291 Points per game: 22.8 Rebounds per game: 9.6 Assists per game: 3.7 Steals per game: 1.2 Blocks per game: 1.0 Turnovers per game: 1.1 FG%: .489 FT%: .913 3P%: .384 Achievements/Awards
Champion (6x) Playoff MVP (3x) All-Star (9x) Player of the Month (3x) Player of the Week (7x) Player of the Game (281x) 630 double-doubles 21 triple-doubles All-League 1st Team (6x) All-League 2nd Team (3x) All-Defensive 1st Team All-Defensive 2nd Team (2x)
2005 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2005 - All-Rookie Team 2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2007 - All-Star Game Participant 2007 - All-League Second Team 2008 - All-League Second Team 2008 - Playoff MVP 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - All-League First Team 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - All-League First Team 2010 - Playoff MVP 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2012 - All-League First Team 2013 - Playoff MVP 2014 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - All-League First Team 2014 - All-Defensive Second Team 2015 - All-Star Game Participant 2015 - All-League First Team 2015 - All-Defensive Team 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - All-League First Team 2019 - All-Defensive Second Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2021 - All-League Second Team
Biography
Height: 7'0" Weight: 230 College: Greece
Transactions
- Selected with the first overall pick in the 2005 Draft by the Charlotte Hornets - Re-signed with the Hornets following the expiration of his rookie deal in 2009 for $93,750,000 over 6 years - After testing FA in 2015 offseason he returned to Charlotte on a record deal at $189,492,188 over 7 years - Was traded to Chicago during the 2020 season for Klay Thompson, Ron Mercer, Darius Miles, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Kemba Walker, Chicago's 2021 1st round pick, and dump bucks
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2019 17:16:40 GMT
2027 - Dave Lattin (Chicago Bulls) Chicago Bulls (2009-2021) Charlotte Hornets (2022-2023) At a Glance
- Drafted 4th overall by the Chicago Bulls in the 2009 Rookie Draft, one pick after the now-defunct Sacramento Kings selected Walt Frazier - His 158.9 career win shares rank him 19th all time and 6th among wings - His 18.06 win shares in 2021 are tied for the 25th best season of all time and the 2nd best season by a wing - Shot 53.0% from the field for his career, 19th all time and second among wings behind current active Andre Iguodala who definitely won’t be able to remain this efficient as long as Lattin did - Never shot under 50% from the field in a season - 38th all-time in points scored (24,039) - 23rd all-time in Pts/TSA (1.185) - His 1,853 career steals rank 14th all time - His 40,664 career minutes played rank 17th all time Career StatsYears played: 14 Games played: 1,151 Points per game: 20.9 Rebounds per game: 7.0 Assists per game: 2.1 Steals per game: 1.6 Blocks per game: 0.6 Turnovers per game: 1.1 FG%: .530 FT%: .800 3P%: .315 Achievements
All-Star (4x) All-League First Team (2x) All-League Second Team (1x) All-League Third Team (2x) Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 79 Player of the Week: 2 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 234 Triple Doubles: 2 Career Highs
Points: 48 Rebounds: 22 Assists: 11 Steals: 8 Blocks: 5 Biography
Height: 6’6 Weight: 230 College: Texas Western Transactions
- 4th overall pick in the 2009 Rookie Draft by the Chicago Bulls - Re-signed with the Bulls in 2013 for a minimum contract ($590,850) - Re-signed with the Bulls in 2014 for a minimum contract ($653,350) - Hired an agent in 2015 before re-signing with the Bulls for $85,674,480 over 6 years - Re-signed with the Bulls once again in 2021 for $83,411,378 over 5 years - Traded by the Bulls to the Charlotte Hornets to be reunited with traitor Willis Reed in exchange for the rights to Oscar Robertson and Wesley Johnson’s albatross contract - Retired following the 2023 season after winning 0 titles in 2 seasons with Charlotte
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2019 17:19:15 GMT
2027 - Jay Williams (Milwaukee Bucks) Milwaukee Bucks (2006-2011) Washington Bullets (2012-2018)Utah Jazz (2019-2020) Atlanta Hawks (2020-2021) Orlando Magic (2021)At a Glance
- Two-time League MVP, once achieving the rare feat of winning MVP while placing on the All-League 2nd Team - "Master of Reinvention", repeatedly re-inventing himself as a point guard and shooting guard throughout his career - Retires as the all-time leader in triple doubles in TMBSL, with 79 total for his career - Ace defender, making the 1st or 2nd league All-Defense team in over 7 seasons, and one of the greatest rebounding PGs in TMBSL history - Repeatedly stole the show at All-Star weekend festivities, twice winning the three point shooting contest and taking home MVP awards in both the Rookie game and All-Star game - 9th all-time in career Win Shares (182.1) and 40th all-time in career WS/48 (.196) - Finishes at 8th all-time in career minutes played, 7th all-time in career field goals made, 6th all-time in career three-pointers made, 2nd all-time in career assists, 3rd all-time in career steals, 9th all time in career points scored, and 20th in all-time AST:TOV ratio - One of only 11 players so far to eclipse 30,000 total points scored in a career
Career Stats
Years played: 16 Games played: 1208 Points per game: 25.4 Rebounds per game: 6.3 Assists per game: 8.9 Steals per game: 1.8 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.7 FG%: .479 FT%: .776 3P%: .397
Achievements/Awards
MVP (2x) All-Star (6x) All-Star Game MVP All-League 1st Team All-League 2nd Team (4x) All-League 3rd Team All-Defensive 1st Team (3x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (4x) Rookie of the Year All-Rookie Team Rookie Game MVP Three Point Shootout Winner (2x) Rookie Game Participant (2x) Player of the Month (7x) Player of the Week (23x) Player of the Game (409x) 616 career double-doubles 79 career triple-doubles
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2006 - Rookie of the Year 2006 - All-Rookie Team 2007 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2007 - Rookie Game MVP 2007 - All-Star Game Participant 2007 - All-League Second Team 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - All-Star Game MVP 2009 - Most Valuable Player 2009 - All-League First Team 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - Most Valuable Player 2010 - All-League Second Team 2010 - All-Defensive Second Team 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2012 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2012 - All-Defensive Second Team 2013 - All-Star Game Participant 2013 - All-League Second Team 2013 - All-Defensive Second Team 2014 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2015 - All-Defensive Team 2016 - All-League Third Team 2016 - All-Defensive Team 2017 - All-Defensive Second Team 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2018 - All-League Second Team 2018 - All-Defensive Team
Biography
Height: 6'2" Weight: 200 College: Duke
Transactions
- Was selected 2nd overall in the 2006 draft by the Milwaukee Bucks - Tested Free Agency at the end of his rookie contract but returned to Milwaukee on a deal totaling $120,312,500 over 7 years - Was assigned to the Washington Bullets as the second selection on waivers during the Great Contraction following the 2011 season - Following the expiration of his second contract during the 2017 offseason, he offered to resign with Washington on a deal for $109,687,500 over 5 years; Washington refused that offer and managed to come to terms with Williams on a $10,000,000, one-year deal after Williams found the free agency waters to be choppier than expected - Williams came to terms on an identical deal with Washington the next offseason after entering Free Agency and having similar results - After playing on consecutive one-year deals, Williams came to terms with the expansion Utah Jazz in the offseason of 2019, reaching a deal for $37,500,000 over 3 years - After some controversy surrounding a trade deal that was offered then withdrawn before it could become fully executed, Williams was dealt to the Atlanta Hawks during the 2020 season for Plummer Lott, Wesley Johnson, and all of the Hawks' first and second round picks in the 2023 through 2025 drafts - Was traded again the next season with Damon Jones, Hawks' 2026 1st and 2nd round picks, and dump bucks for Tony Battie and Klay Thompson
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2019 17:21:22 GMT
2027 - Qyntel Woods (Phoenix Suns) Phoenix Suns (2006-2011) Carolina Cougars (2012)Los Angeles Lakers (2012-2013) Washington Bullets (2014-2019) Portland Trail Blazers (2020-2021)At a Glance
- One of the greatest all-time draft sleepers in TMBSL history, coming into the league as the 27th overall pick - Teamed with Hakeem, Stephon Templeton, Butch McRae, and Max Zaslofsky in his second season in the league to lead the Suns to one of the more dominant playoff runs in TMBSL history, having only one series along the way that lasted more than 5 games - Currently 14th all-time in career win shares and 6th all time among wing players - One of only 22 players in TMBSL history to have recorded a season with 17 or more win shares - Finished 7th all-time in career minutes played and 22nd all-time in career points scored - One of 39 players to achieve over 90% career accuracy from the free throw line
Career Stats
Years played: 16 Games played: 1254 Points per game: 22.4 Rebounds per game: 7.9 Assists per game: 2.2 Steals per game: 1.2 Blocks per game: 0.9 Turnovers per game: 1.0 FG%: .505 FT%: .905 3P%: .361
Achievements/Awards
Champion All-Star (7x) All-Star Game MVP All-League First Team All-League Second Team (2x) All-League Third Team (2x) Player of the Month Player of the Week (2x) Player of the Game (159x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Team
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2006 - All-Rookie Team 2007 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-League Third Team 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - All-League Second Team 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2011 - All-League Second Team 2012 - All-Star Game Participant 2012 - All-Star Game MVP 2012 - All-League Third Team 2016 - All-Star Game Participant 2016 - All-League First Team
Biography
Height: 6'9" Weight: 245 College: Northeast Mississippi CC
Transactions
- Drafted with the 27th pick in the first round of the 2006 draft by the Phoenix Suns - Tested free agency following the expiration of his rookie deal in 2010 but returned to the Suns on a deal worth $120,312,500 over 7 years - Was claimed by the Carolina Cougars during the Big Contraction of 2012 - Was traded mid-season in 2012 to the Los Angeles Lakers along with Alvin Oakley for Dermarr Johnson, the Blazers 2014 1st round pick, the Lakers 2016 1st round pick, and dump bucks - Was assigned to the Washington Bullets via contraction waivers after the Los Angeles Lakers franchise folded after the 2013 season - Offered to resign in Washington on a deal worth $93,437,500 over 4 years following the expiration of his second contract during the 2017 offseason and was declined by the franchise; he finally agreed with the team to a one-year deal at $17,600,000 - Following the expiration of his one-year pledge following 2017, he once again offered Washington a resigning for multiple years at $41,343,750 over 2 years and was declined again; he ended up agreeing to another one-year deal at the same price - After being rebuffed two years in a row on his requests for long-term deals, Woods and his team of advisors offered Washington a one-year pact to resign following the 2018 season at $15,840,000 and were once again rejected; he ultimately came to terms on a $12,000,000 deal during free agency - Woods and his team finally had enough of Washington's bullshit in the 2020 off-season and tested free agency, ultimately agreeing to terms with the Portland Trail Blazers on a one-year pledge at $15,000,000 - Woods tested free agency again in the 2021 off-season and returned to Portland on a fifth consecutive one-year agreement at a value of $8,000,000
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2019 17:23:35 GMT
2027 - Champ Godbolt (Milwaukee Bucks) Milwaukee Bucks (2002-2011) Orlando Magic (2012) Chicago Bulls (2012-2016) Miami Heat (2017) Dallas Mavericks (2018)
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- Shocked the world when he was selected third overall out of THE Holy Cross University by Trofie’s Milwaukee Bucks in the historic 2002 Rookie Draft, ahead of college superstars like Charles Barkley, Sam Bowie, and Sam Perkins and just after Hakeem Olajuwon and Michael Jordan - Revolutionized the game as a rookie from the power forward position, shooting over 40% from behind the three-point line as a 19-year-old, and finished his career at 41.2% - Teamed with Bulls all-time greats Dave Lattin, Miles Bridges, and Simisola Shittu to bring Chicago its first ever TMBSL title in 2015 and the only title of his career - Tied for 10th overall in career win shares with 180.7, tying current Hall of Famer Yao Ming - 4th all-time in career rebounds (13,945) - 14th all-time in points scored (29,261) - 15th all-time in steals (1,852) Career Stats
Years played: 16 Games played: 1,341 Points per game: 21.9 Rebounds per game: 10.5 Assists per game: 2.8 Steals per game: 1.4 Blocks per game: 0.9 Turnovers per game: 1.6 FG%: .495 FT%: .848 3P%: .412 Achievements2002 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2002 - All-Rookie Team 2003 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2003 - All-Star Game Participant 2013 - All-League Second Team 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2018 - All-League Third Team 2018 - All-Defensive Second Team Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 182 Player of the Week: 1 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 738 Triple Doubles: 4 Career Highs
Points: 63 Rebounds: 27 Assists: 13 Steals: 7 Blocks: 8 Biography
Height: 7’3 Weight: 280 College: Holy Cross Transactions
- 3rd overall pick in the 2002 Rookie Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks - Re-signed with the Bucks in 2006 to a max contract - Hit free agency prior to the great contraction of 2012, severely hampering his career earnings as he was only able to sign an MLE with the Orlando Magic instead of the second max he deserved - Traded from the Magic to the Bulls in the second year of his contract for Gheorghe Muresan, Cliff Robinson, and two future first-round picks - Re-signed with the Bulls following the 2014 season for 5 years and $75,000,000 - Amnestied by the Bulls in 2017 and went unclaimed by the rest of the league - Signed a one-year contract with the Miami Heat in 2017 for $15,000,000 - Signed with the Dallas Mavericks on another one-year contract in 2018 for $16,000,000 - Retired following the 2018 season after posting a career high in free throw percentage, three-point percentage, and rebounds per game
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Post by eric on Oct 30, 2019 17:25:05 GMT
2027 - Hakeem Olajuwon (Phoenix Suns) Phoenix Suns (2002-2009) Atlanta Hawks (2010-2011)At a Glance
- One of the biggest what-if stories of The Great Contraction of 2012, having his career cut short while still in his prime at age 31 - Teamed with Qyntel Woods, Stephon Templeton, Butch McRae, and Max Zaslofsky to lead the Suns to one of the more dominant playoff runs in TMBSL history, having only one series along the way that lasted more than 5 games - Along with Yante Maten, Mitchell Robinson, Athansios Cathasach, Rick Fox, Larry Johnson, Trevon Duval, and Earl Monroe he led the Hawks to back to back 60 win seasons in his final two years before contraction - Among the top 50 all-time in WS/48, registering a .191 tally for his career - Only had one season in his career where his team finished with less than 50 wins (49 win season with Phoenix in his second year in the league) and led the Suns to a 62 win season after being drafted first overall in his Rookie of the Year campaign - Despite playing only 9 seasons, he remains 31st all-time in career FT made (and 23rd all-time in career FT attempted), 33rd all-time in career rebounds, 37th all-time in career field goal percentage, and 19th all-time in career blocks
Career Stats
Years played: 9 Games played: 791 Points per game: 25.0 Rebounds per game: 11.8 Assists per game: 3.2 Steals per game: 1.1 Blocks per game: 2.1 Turnovers per game: 1.9 FG%: .513 FT%: .778 3P%: .667
542 double-doubles 3 triple-doubles
Achievements/Awards
Champion All-Star (5x) Defensive Player of the Year All-Defensive 1st Team Rookie Game MVP Rookie of the Year All-League Third Team (3x) Player of the Month Player of the Week (3x) Player of the Game (158x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Team
2002 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2002 - Rookie Game MVP 2002 - All-Star Game Participant 2002 - Rookie of the Year 2002 - All-Rookie Team 2003 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2003 - All-Star Game Participant 2003 - All-League Third Team 2007 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-League Third Team 2008 - Defensive Player of the Year 2008 - All-Defensive Team 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - All-League Third Team
Biography
Height: 7'0" Weight: 270 College: Houston
Transactions
- Selected with the first overall pick in the 2002 draft by the Phoenix Suns - Resigned to the Suns on a 7 year, max resigning in free agency following the expiration of his rookie deal after the 2005 season - Was traded to Atlanta in the offseason before the 2020 season for an unprecedented 7 1st round picks, Kostas Antetokounmpo, Carsen Edwards, Flamingo Bob, and dump bucks - Retired after his contract was not picked up on waivers in The Great Contraction
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Post by eric on Nov 18, 2019 18:41:12 GMT
2028 - Amare Stoudemire (Minnesota Timberwolves) Minnesota Timberwolves (2006-2012)Portland Trail Blazers (2012-2020)At a Glance
- Bathes in the blood of his vanquished foes (or red wine, who is to say) - Distinguished member of the TMBSL Career 50-40-90 Club - 5th All-Time in Career WS and 9th All-Time in Career WS/48 - Finished 12th all-time in career field goals made, 5th all-time in career free throws made, 7th all-time in career rebounding, 7th all-time in career points scored, 18th all-time in career 3pt %, and 4th all-time in career points per true shot attempt
Career Stats
Years played: 15 Games played: 1090 Points per game: 28.8 Rebounds per game: 11.6 Assists per game: 1.6 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 0.5 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .515 FT%: .906 3P%: .424 Achievements/Awards
Champion Rookie Game MVP All-Star (7x) All-League First Team (3x) All-League Second Team (3x) All-League Third Team (3x) Player of the Game (255x) Player of the Week (4x) Player of the Month
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2006 - Rookie Game MVP 2006 - All-Rookie Team 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-League Second Team 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - All-League Second Team 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - All-League First Team 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2011 - All-League Third Team 2012 - All-Star Game Participant 2012 - All-League Third Team 2014 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - All-League First Team 2015 - All-League First Team 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2018 - All-League Second Team 2019 - All-League Third Team
Biography
Height: 6'11" Weight: 270 College: Cypress Creek HS
Transactions
- Selected with the third overall pick in the 2006 draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves - Tested free agency following the expiration of his rookie deal in 2009 but returned to the Timberwolves for a deal totaling $120,312,500 over 7 years - Was claimed by the Portland Trailblazers during the Big Contraction of 2012 - Tested free agency again following the expiration of his second contract but once again stayed loyal to his previous team and returned to Portland on a deal for $72,000,000 over 4 years
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Post by eric on Nov 18, 2019 18:43:39 GMT
2028 - Yante Maten (Utah Jazz) Miami Heat (2000-2001) Utah Jazz (2002-2007) Detroit Pistons/Denver Nuggets (2008-2009) Atlanta Hawks (2009-2011)At a Glance
- Another what-if story of The Great Contraction where a great career was snuffed too soon - Two-time champion on Ankly's dominant Jazz teams of early 5.0 and member of back-to-back Hawks 60 win teams - Won both a Playoff and All-Star Game MVP and was a multiple time All-League 1st Teamer - 28th all-time in career WS/48 at .209 (one of only 35 players ever to achieve this) and 38th all-time in career Win Shares at 131.3 - Aged like a fine wine, logging some of his best seasons near the end of his career, including a stellar season with the Hawks in 2009 where he averaged 32.6 ppg, 13.2 rpg, 1.0 spg, and 2.0 bpg while shooting 50% from the field and over 90% from the free throw line - 25th all-time in career blocks, 29th all-time in career free throws made, 38th all-time in career rebounds, 45th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.168), 49th all-time in career points scored
Career Stats
Years played: 12 Games played: 837 Points per game: 25.7 Rebounds per game: 10.9 Assists per game: 2.1 Steals per game: 1.1 Blocks per game: 1.7 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .492 FT%: .857 3P%: .367
499 double-doubles
Achievements/Awards
Champion (2x) Playoff MVP All-Star (7x) All-Star Game MVP All-League 1st Team (2x) All-League 2nd Team (3x) All-League 3rd Team All-Defensive 1st Team (2x) Player of the Month Player of the Week (5x) Player of the Game (193x)
2002 - All-Star Game Participant 2002 - All-Star Game MVP 2002 - All-League Second Team 2003 - All-Star Game Participant 2003 - All-League Third Team 2003 - All-Defensive Team 2004 - Playoff MVP 2005 - All-Star Game Participant 2005 - All-League Second Team 2005 - All-Defensive Team 2006 - All-Star Game Participant 2006 - All-League Second Team 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - All-League First Team 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2011 - All-League First Team
Biography
Height: 6'8" Weight: 240 College: Georgia
Transactions
- Selected with the 26th pick in the second round of the Creation Draft by the Miami Heat and agreed to terms on a 2 year deal with the team - Opted to test free agency after his first contract with the Heat expired and agreed to terms on a 6 year, max contract with the Utah Jazz - After his deal with the Jazz expired following the 2007 season, Maten agreed to terms on a new 6 year, $112,500,000 contract with the Detroit Pistons (who would then move the following season to Denver and become the Denver Nuggets of the East) - During the 2009 season, he was traded alongside Flamingo Bob and Kostas Antetokounmpo for Darius Miles, Gorgui Dieng, Lucas Nogueria, RJ Barrett, Phil Jackson, and six first round draft picks in the 2010 and 2011 drafts belonging to the Hawks, Clippers, Bulls, and Spurs - After not being selected on waivers or coming to terms with any team in Free Agency, he retired following the Great Contraction of 2012
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Post by eric on Nov 18, 2019 18:45:32 GMT
2028 - Trendon Watford (Harlem Globetrotters) Los Angeles Lakers (2000-2002) Vancouver Grizzlies (2003-2007) Cleveland Cavaliers (2008-2011) Harlem Globetrotters (2012-2017) Dallas Mavericks (2017, 2018) Miami Heat (2018)At a Glance
- TMBSL's Kevin Willis, a long-tenured journeyman who kept plugging away on a series of different teams and our league's greatest example of longevity - 6th all-time in career win shares, retiring less than 10 win shares shy of becoming one of only 4 players to eclipse the 200 win mark - In addition to producing over a long career, he also had an exceptional peak, recording the 11th best season in TMBSL history with 19.46 win shares in 2013 with the Globetrotters; in that season he put up perhaps the greatest one-year scoring outburst in TMBSL history and scored an incredible 37.5 points per game (with 9.5 rebounds per game) on .547/.925/.328 percentages - Among the Top 50 in career WS/48 with .191 - Finished his career 5th all-time in minutes played, 4th all-time in field goals made (5th in field goals attempted), 5th all-time in career points scored, 6th all-time in career free throws made (8th all-time in free throw attempts), 10th all-time in career rebounds, 10th all-time in career personal fouls, 12th all-time in career steals, 21st all-time in career free throw percentage, 26th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.181), and 46th all-time in career field goal percentage
Career Stats
Years played: 19 Games played: 1534 Points per game: 22.8 Rebounds per game: 8.1 Assists per game: 1.7 Steals per game: 1.2 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.0 FG%: .509 FT%: .912 3P%: .367
482 double-doubles
Achievements/Awards
Champion All-Star (6x) All-League 1st Team (2x) All-League 2nd Team (3x) Player of the Month Player of the Week (2x) Player of the Game (188x) Rookie Game Participant
2000 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-League First Team 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2012 - All-League Second Team 2013 - All-Star Game Participant 2013 - All-League First Team 2014 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - All-League Second Team 2015 - All-Star Game Participant 2015 - All-League Second Team
Biography
Height: 6'10" Weight: 220 College: Mountain Brook High School
Transactions
- Selected by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 10th pick of the 5th round in the Creation draft and agreed to a 3-year contract with the team - Following the expiration of his first contract, he agreed to a 5 year, $53,805,211 resigning with the Lakers who promptly included him in a sign and trade deal to Vancouver where he was exchanged for Tevin Mack, Mikal Bridges, and 2 1st round picks - Following the 2007 season, his deal with Vancouver expired and in free agency, the Cavaliers signed Watford for $69,000,000 over 4 years - Following the Great Contraction of 2012, Watford was a free agent as his deal had expired after the 2011 season; after some confusion with a false signing by the Mavericks, he was picked up by the Globetrotters on a one-year, minimum deal - Following the completion of that minimum deal arrangement, Watford re-signed with the Globetrotters in the next offseason's free agency period to a deal worth $85,000,000 over 5 years - In the final season of his contract with the Globetrotters, Watford was traded to the Mavericks for a 1st round pick and dump bucks - Following his stay in Dallas, Watford signed to a $10,000,000 over one year deal with the Miami Heat; he wouldn't be in Miami long as he was traded back to the Mavericks before the end of the season for Reggie Lewis, Devon Huh, and dump bucks
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Post by eric on Nov 18, 2019 18:48:40 GMT
2028 - Livio Jean-Charles (unaffiliated) Denver Nuggets (2004-2007) Sacramento Kings (2008-2009) Los Angeles Lakers (2010) Portland Trailblazers (2011-2012) Portland Trail Blazers (2013) Harlem Globetrotters (2014) Detroit Pistons (2015) Miami Heat (2016) Orlando Magic (2017-2019)
Miami Heat (2020) Dallas Mavericks (2021)
At a Glance - An enigmatic, pure-offense big. Never the centerpiece of a team, but seemingly happy to ply his trade wherever would have him. Never played more than 4 seasons with a single team. Played for a TMBSL record (unverified, tied with RJ Cole) 9 total teams, including now defunct franchises in Denver, Sacramento, and Los Angeles.
- 7th All-Time in Win Shares, just a rounding error ahead of HOFer Miles Bridges and just behind Trendon Watford. - Top 30 in WS/48 - 10th All-Time in minutes played
- 8th All-Time in FG made - 4th All-Time in FTA and FT made. - 6th All-Time in Rebounds - 8th All-Time in Points scored - 9th All-Time in pts/tsa - 18th All-Time in FG%
Career StatsYears played: 17 Games played: 1,412 Points per game: 22.1 Rebounds per game: 9.1 Assists per game: 1.3 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 1.0 FG%: .531 FT%: .838 3P%: .000 (7 career attempts) AchievementsAll-Star (x2) All-Star Game MVP (x1) All-League First-Team (x2) All-League Third-Team (x2)
2015 - All-Star 2015 - All-Star Game MVP 2015 - All-League 3rd Team 2016 - All-Star 2016 - All-League 1st Team 2017 - All-League 1st Team 2020 - All-League 3rd Team
Championships: 0
Player of the Game: 136 Player of the Week: 8 Player of the Month: 3 Double Doubles: 578 Triple Doubles: 1 Career HighsPoints: 62 Rebounds: 29 Assists: 10 Steals: 7 Blocks: 3 BiographyHeight: 6'9" Weight: 230 College: France Transactions- 7th overall pick in the 2004 draft by the Denver Nuggets (by current Pistons GM "Mike") after re-classifying from the 2005 draft class and entering early. - Re-signed with the Nuggets following his rookie deal to a 6-year, $82,847,655 "near-MAX" contract - Traded during the 2008 season (the 1st year of his contract) to the Kings along with his countryman Rudy Gobert, Nenad Krstic, some other dudes, 2 1sts, and some cash for Peyton Gragg and Antoine Carr - Traded during the 2010 season to the Los Angeles Lakers for Goga Bitadze, a 1st round pick, and cash. The trade elicited the following response from the Chicago Bulls' GM "Go fuck yourself, @bk" - Traded during the 2011 season to the Portland Trailblazers for Marcus Fizer, Jeff Malone, a 1st round pick, and cash.
- As a free agent in 2014, he signed a 1-year, $11,000,000 deal with the Harlem Globetrotters. - As a free agent in 2015, he signed a 1-year minimum deal with the man who drafted in him and believed in him first, Pistons GM Mike (in what is one of the better MIN seasons in TMBSL history) - As a free agent in 2016, signed an MLE with the Miami Heat. - As a free agent in 2017, signed a 1 year, $5,400,000 deal with the Miami Heat. - Traded during the 2017 season up the Florida Turnpike to the Orlando Magic for HOFer Zion Williamson and cash. - As a free agent in 2018, signed a 2 year, $25,200,000 deal with the Orlando Magic. - As a free agent in 2020, signed a 1 year, $4,750,000 deal to return to the Miami Heat. - As a free agent in 2021, singed an MLE with the Dallas Mavericks. - Retired following the 2021 season.
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Post by eric on Nov 18, 2019 18:51:15 GMT
2028 - Stephon Templeton (Phoenix Suns) Vancouver Grizzlies (2000-2003) Sacramento Kings (2003-2004) Phoenix Suns (2004-2009) Toronto Raptors (2010-2011)
At a Glance
- Pride of Canada and Arizona (maybe) - IMO the most underrated player in 5.0 history, was absolutely deadly from everywhere on the floor as a scorer and got to the free throw line at will - Exceeded 30 ppg in 4 of his 12 seasons and 25 ppg in 10 of his 12 seasons and never shot lower than .495 from the floor in a full season - While he was never a good rebounder, he did improve as a defender throughout his career and finished his career averaging about 1 steal and 2 blocks per game over his last 5 seasons - Despite using an obscenely high amount of his teams' possessions, he never averaged more than 1.7 turnovers per game in a season and averaged 1.3 per game for his entire career - 29th all-time in career win shares with 146.2 - 23rd all-time in career WS/48 with .218 - Posted the 20th best all-time individual season with his 18.66 win share performance in the inaugural season of 5.0 - Posted the 35th best individual season scoring output with 2716 points in the 2000 season - 11th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.200) and one of 11 to eclipse the 1.200 mark - 13th all-time in career free throws made (13th in attempts), 22nd all-time in career blocks, 24th all-time in career points (and one of 32 players to eclipse 25000 points), 30th all-time in career field goal percentage (.518), and 48th all-time in career rebounds
Career Stats
Years played: 12 Games played: 941 Points per game: 28.5 Rebounds per game: 9.0 Assists per game: 2.0 Steals per game: 1.0 Blocks per game: 1.6 Turnovers per game: 1.3 FG%: .518 FT%: .877 3P%: .371
Career Highs
Points: 62 Rebounds: 21 Assists: 11 Steals: 5 Blocks: 9 392 double-doubles 1 triple-double
Achievements/Awards Champion All-Star (6x) All-League 1st Team All-League 2nd Team Player of the Month (2x) Player of the Week (6x) Player of the Game (182x)
2000 - All-Star Game Participant 2000 - All-League First Team 2001 - All-Star Game Participant 2003 - All-Star Game Participant 2004 - All-Star Game Participant 2004 - All-League Second Team 2005 - All-Star Game Participant 2006 - All-Star Game Participant
Biography
Height: 6'11" Weight: 265 College: TMBSL Academy
Transactions
- Selected by the Vancouver Grizzlies with the 12th pick in the 2nd round of the Creation Draft and agreed to terms on a 3 year deal with the team - Following the expiration of his contract after the 2002 season, he resigned with the Grizzlies for $120,312,500 over 7 years - Was traded in a gigantic deal at the deadline in the 2003 season along with Graylin Warner, Theo Hilinski, Cohn Irish, and Hank Hill for Ulakees Galmuseeth, Sam Bowie, Carl Braun, Jim Halpert, dump bucks, and 2 first round picks - Was traded mid-season again the following year when he was moved to the Suns for Alex Reese, Quade Green, 2 1st round picks, a 2nd round pick, and dump bucks - Following the expiration of his 7-year deal after the 2008 season, he agreed to return to Phoenix for $13,500,000 over one year - Templeton tested free agency in the 2010 offseason and left Phoenix for Toronto on a deal for $24,000,000 over 3 years; he retired two years into that deal during The Great Contraction
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Post by eric on Nov 18, 2019 18:53:18 GMT
2028 - Collin Sexton (Minnesota Timberwolves) Minnesota Timberwolves (2000-2005, 2007-2008) Washington Wizards (2005-2006) Toronto Raptors (2009) Vancouver Grizzlies (2010-2011)
At a Glance
- The first overall selection in 5.0 Creation and the centerpiece of the first ever trade in 5.0 history - Elite scorer, stat sheet stuffer, ace defender, and winner of 0 championships due to Boyd Incompetence - Retired entirely too soon at age 30, could have still had at least another half decade of elite seasons - Was traded in moves that involved an incredible 9 other players, 12 1st round picks, and another Hall of Famer - To reiterate, he was an elite volume scorer; he scored over 30 ppg in half of his seasons and twice exceeded 37 ppg in a season - 33rd all-time in career win shares with 137.0 (.188 WS/48 for his career) - Produced the 19th greatest individual season of all-time with his 18.67 WS performance in 2001 - Despite his relatively short career, he's still 15th all-time in career field goals made (11th in attempts), 19th all-time in career threes made (16th in attempts), 16th all-time in career steals, 18th all-time in career points scored (28864), 18th all-time in career free throw percentage, 30th in career free throws made (47th in attempts), 34th all-time in career assists, and 40th all-time in career minutes played - Holds the record for most field goals made in a season (and is second in attempts in a season) with 1165 in 2010 - Has the record for second-most (19 points behind Sekou Doumbouya) points scored in a single season with 3157 in 2010 - Has the record for the 15th-most steals in a single season (194 in 2001)
Career Stats
Years played: 12 Games played: 927 Points per game: 31.5 Rebounds per game: 7.0 Assists per game: 6.3 Steals per game: 2.0 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 2.1 FG%: .481 FT%: .913 3P%: .382
Career Highs
Points: 64 Rebounds: 18 Assists: 25 Steals: 9 Blocks: 3 338 double-doubles 38 triple-double
Achievements/Awards Most Valuable Player All-Star (6x) All-Star Game MVP Rookie of the Year All-League 1st Team (2x) All-League 2nd Team (4x) All-League 3rd Team (3x) All-Defensive 1st Team (2x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (2x) Player of the Month (4x) Player of the Week (17x) Player of the Game (304x) All-Rookie 1st Team Rookie Game Participant (2x)
2000 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2000 - Rookie of the Year 2000 - All-League Second Team 2000 - All-Rookie Team 2001 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2001 - All-Star Game Participant 2001 - All-Star Game MVP 2001 - Most Valuable Player 2001 - All-League First Team 2001 - All-Defensive Team 2002 - All-Star Game Participant 2002 - All-League First Team 2002 - All-Defensive Team 2003 - All-League Third Team 2003 - All-Defensive Second Team 2005 - All-Star Game Participant 2005 - All-League Second Team 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-League Third Team 2008 - All-Defensive Second Team 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - All-League Second Team 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2010 - All-League Second Team 2011 - All-League Third Team
Biography
Height: 6'3" Weight: 220 College: Alabama
Transactions
- Before he was even selected, he was the catalyst behind the Minnesota Timberwolves trading the fifth pick in the 1st round of Creation (Dolph Schayes), the 25th pick in the 2nd round of Creation (DJ Hogg), the T'Wolves 2001 1st (Kenny Gattison), and dump bucks to the Harlem Globetrotters for the first overall selection (Sexton) and the 29th pick in the second round of Creation (Sim Dump) - Selected first overall in Creation by the Minnesota Timberwolves and agreed to a 3 year contract - Resigned with the Timberwolves in the 2003 offseason for a deal totaling $126,238,125 over 7 years - In an unprecedented haul, the Wolves traded Sexton during the 2005 season to the Wizards for Elijah Thomas, Raef Lafrentz, Drazen Petrovic, Isaiah Canaan, Chimp (Yikes) Godbolt, and 6 1st round picks - In a similarly unprecedented move, the Wizards traded Sexton BACK to the Wolves after a disappointing season and a half for Pace Mannion, Ryan Humphrey, and 6 more first round picks (including 2 of the Wizards' picks involved in the 1st trade) - After 2 more seasons didn't yield the Wolves the results they wanted, the moved on from Sexton, swapping him to the Raptors for Miles Bridges and Sedale Threatt - Offered to resign with the Raptors in the 2010 offseason for a deal at $159,960,939 over 6 years; the Raptors refused and Sexton ultimately inked a deal with the Vancouver Grizzlies for $80,500,000 over 4 years - Disgusted with proceedings during The Great Contraction, Sexton ultimately decided to retire instead of continuing to play in TMBSL
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Post by eric on Nov 18, 2019 18:55:19 GMT
2028 - George Mikan (Vancouver Grizzlies) Vancouver Grizzlies (2000-2002) Denver Nuggets (2003) New York Knicks (2004-2005) Dallas Mavericks (2006-2008) Portland Trailblazers (2009-2010)
At a Glance
- One of the greatest scoring centers of early 5.0, putting up 27.9 points per game or better in over half of his seasons and eclipsed the 30 ppg mark twice - Teamed with fellow great big men Firsto Picko and Jock Landale to form one of the most ferocious frontcourts in TMBSL history and led the 2005 Knicks to a title - Teamed with Cam Reddish and Al Harrington on the dominant Mavericks teams of 2006-2008 that won 50+ each season and 60+ twice, topping out at 66 wins - Only played on one team (Nuggets) that finished with a below .500 record and helped his team to 50+ wins in 8 of his 11 seasons - Was a frequent trade piece in his career and was involved in trades that exchanged a total of 6 first round picks, 8 players, and (at least) one Hall of Famer - Finished his career shy of the top 50 all-time for career win shares with only 107 wins but his .183 WS/48 number is impressive for a player who played only in the pre-Great Contraction era - 13th all-time in career points per true shot attempt - 18th all-time in career free throws made (17th in attempts), 29th all-time in career rebounds, 31st all-time in career field goal percentage (.517), 42nd all-time in career points scored, and 46th all-time in career field goals made (50th in attempts)
Career Stats
Years played: 11 Games played: 860 Points per game: 26.8 Rebounds per game: 11.3 Assists per game: 2.3 Steals per game: 0.7 Blocks per game: 0.5 Turnovers per game: 2.3 FG%: .517 FT%: .863 3P%: .000 (4 career attempts)
Career Highs
Points: 57 Rebounds: 24 Assists: 10 Steals: 4 Blocks: 4 561 double-doubles 3 triple-doubles
Achievements/Awards Champion All-Star (3x) All-League 3rd Team Player of the Week (3x) Player of the Game (140x) Sixth Man of the Year All-Star Game MVP
2000 - All-Star Game Participant 2000 - All-League Third Team 2005 - Sixth Man of the Year 2006 - All-Star Game Participant 2006 - All-Star Game MVP 2008 - All-Star Game Participant
Biography
Height: 7'1" Weight: 265 College: DePaul
Transactions
- Selected with the 18th pick in the first round of the Creation Draft by the Vancouver Grizzlies and agreed to a two-year deal with the team - Returned to the Grizzlies on a 6-year deal worth $112,500,000 following the 2001 season - Before the 2003 season, he was traded along with a Grizzlies 1st and dump bucks for Chris Chiozza and Alexis Antetokounmpo - After one forgettable season with the Nuggets, he was passed along to the Knicks for Devon Hall, Pete Holzman, George Kok, a package of two 1st and two 2nd round Knicks' picks, and dump bucks - After a championship campaign in New York, he was traded in the offseason along with a Knicks 1st and 2nd pick and dump bucks to the Mavericks for Neon Boudeaux - In the 2008 offseason, he agreed to return to Dallas, inking a deal for $32,000,000 over 2 years - Was part of a failed trade attempt before the 2008 trade deadline and was eventually moved to Portland prior to the 2009 season along with Tevin Mack for Mitchell Robinson and two first round picks - Returned to Portland in the 2010 offseason on a deal totaling $30,000,000 over 2 years but retired the next offseason before completing it
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Post by eric on Dec 11, 2019 18:42:32 GMT
2029 - Max Zaslofsky (Phoenix Suns) Phoenix Suns (2000-2009) Washington Bullets (2010-2011) Harlem Globetrotters (2012)
At a Glance
- One of the best all-around point guards of pre-contraction TMBSL 5.0, providing serviceable rebounding, above average defense, great passing without risking possessions, and efficient scoring - Teamed with fellow Hall of Fame hopefuls like Qyntel Woods and Hakeem Olajuwon to form some really good Phoenix teams pre-contraction, leading (as Playoff MVP) one of the most dominant playoff runs at that time when they won the title in 2007 - Incredibly won Player of the Month as many times as he won Player of the Week - 31st all-time in career win shares, finished averaging .189 WS/48 - 7th all-time in career assists, 8th all-time in career steals, 9th all-time in career assist to turnover ratio, 22nd all-time in career three pointers made (23rd in career attempts), 29th all-time in career free throw percentage (one of 39 players to top 90% made for their career), 35th all-time in career minutes played, 39th all-time in career field goals made (31st in attempts), and 39th all-time in career points scored
Career Stats
Years played: 13 Games played: 1028 Points per game: 22.8 Rebounds per game: 4.1 Assists per game: 9.7 Steals per game: 2.0 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 1.6 FG%: .469 (nice) FT%: .906 3P%: .395
Career Highs
Points: 51 Rebounds: 14 Assists: 24 Steals: 9 Blocks: 3 561 double-doubles 9 triple-doubles
Achievements/Awards Champion Playoff MVP All-Star (4x) All-League 2nd Team (3x) All-League 3rd Team (3x) All-Defensive 1st Team All-Defensive 2nd Team Player of the Month (6x) Player of the Week (6x) Player of the Game (295x)
2001 - All-League Third Team 2002 - All-League Third Team 2002 - All-Defensive Second Team 2003 - All-Star Game Participant 2003 - All-League Second Team 2003 - All-Defensive Team 2004 - All-Star Game Participant 2004 - All-League Second Team 2007 - All-Star Game Participant 2007 - All-League Third Team 2007 - Playoff MVP 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-League Second Team
Biography
Height: 6'3" Weight: 180 College: St Johns
Transactions
- Selected with the 19th pick of the 2nd round of the Creation Draft, agreeing to terms with Phoenix on a 4-year contract - After his first contract with Phoenix expired, he returned to the Suns on a 6 year, $93,750,000 agreement - In the 2010 offseason he tested Free Agency for the first time and agreed to terms with the Bullets on a deal for $16,000,000 over 2 years - As a free agent during The Great Contraction, he wasn't able to come to any long-term agreement with a team and was picked up by the Globetrotters on a veteran's minimum deal after training camp; he would retire after a lone season in Harlem
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Post by eric on Dec 11, 2019 18:45:06 GMT
2029 - Guy Beahm (Houston Rockets) Seattle SuperSonics (2000) Houston Rockets (2001-2006) Orlando Magic (2007-2015)At a Glance
- Perhaps the greatest G-League player in TMBSL history and the first MVP of G-League - The greatest undrafted player and sleeper in TMBSL history, somehow going both undrafted in Creation and unsigned in post-Creation FA, not being picked up until post-FA signings by Duc and the Sonics - Was Player 1 in the software which was maybe a joke on Odin's part or a funny coincidence - 22nd all-time in career win shares (and one of 26 players at this time to have eclipsed 150 total wins) - 46th all-time in career WS/48 (finishing with .193 WS/48 for his career) - 18th all-time in career blocks, 20th all-time in career rebounds, 20th all-time in career fouls, 25th all-time in career minutes played, 26th all-time in career free throws made (33rd in attempts), 33rd all-time in career points scored (finishing just shy of 25000 total), 34th in career field goals made (36th in attempts), 37th all-time in points per true shot attempt (1.172), and 46th in career three pointers made (45th in attempts) - Was so good at not turning the ball over he finished with less than 1,000 career turnovers despite playing in over 1100 career games
Career Stats
Years played: 16 (1 in G-League) Games played: 1114 Points per game: 22.4 Rebounds per game: 10.0 Assists per game: 1.6 Steals per game: 1.0 Blocks per game: 1.5 Turnovers per game: 0.9 FG%: .490 FT%: .875 3P%: .388
Career Highs
Points: 56 Rebounds: 32 Assists: 7 Steals: 6 Blocks: 8 552 double-doubles
Achievements/Awards All-Star (4x) All-League 1st Team (2x) All-League 3rd Team All-Defensive 1st Team (4x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (3x) Player of the Month Player of the Week (3x) Player of the Game (135x) Rookie of the Year All-Rookie Team Rookie Game Participant G-League MVP
2000 - G-League MVP 2001 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2001 - Rookie of the Year 2001 - All-Rookie Team 2004 - All-Defensive Second Team 2005 - All-Star Game Participant 2006 - All-Star Game Participant 2006 - All-League First Team 2006 - All-Defensive Team 2007 - All-Star Game Participant 2007 - All-League First Team 2007 - All-Defensive Second Team 2009 - All-Defensive Team 2010 - All-League Third Team 2010 - All-Defensive Team 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2011 - All-Defensive Team 2012 - All-Defensive Second Team
Biography
Height: 6'8" Weight: 235 College: California
Transactions
- Went undrafted in the Creation Draft and unsigned in the free agency period following Creation; ultimately was signed to a one year minimum deal by the Seattle Supersonics and was demoted to G-League - After dominating the G-League, Beahm agreed to a six-year, max contract with the Houston Rockets and their handsome GM - Following the 2006 season, he elected to sign with the Orlando Magic in free agency, agreeing to a contract worth $93,750,000 over 6 years - Following the expiration of that deal he offered to resign in Orlando for $51,975,000 over 3 years but was declined; he ultimately agreed to terms on a deal for $13,800,000 over 3 years - He retired at the expiration of his final deal
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