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Post by eric on Dec 11, 2019 18:46:55 GMT
2029 - Jock Landale (New York Knicks) New York Knicks (2000, 2005-2011) Harlem Globetrotters (2001-2003) Chicago Bulls (2004) At a Glance
- Nicknamed "The Mercenary from Melbourne", Landale fell all the way until the 9th round of the Creation Draft, in large part due to character concerns that never bothered the New York Knicks (discussed in more detail below) - Finished his career with 102.19 win shares and .197 ws/48 - Career 1.202 pts/tsa ranks 10th all-time - Posted an incredible 1.270 pts/tsa in 2005, tying for the 22nd best season all-time - Tied with Steph Templeton for 29th all-time in career FG% (.518) - A member of TMBSL’s inaugural champion New York Knicks, teaming with Firsto Picko, Stan Haynes, Sandor Clegane, and Jesse Epstein to capture the title - Won a second title in 2002 with the Harlem Globetrotters with the help of Dolph Schayes and Elvis Delle Donne - Won a third and final title in 2005 with the Knicks, alongside Firsto Picko, George Mikan, Whitey Von Nieda, and Quincy McCall - The original TMBSL bad boy, fouling out 86 times in his career, including an astonishing 16 times in 74 games during his final season (once every 4.6 games), leaving many to wonder if his abrupt retirement was due to increasing pressure from the league office to clean up his act - Overall career per game stats are likely not indicative of his abilities, as he never averaged more than 31.7 minutes per game in a single season, mostly due to his inability to stay out of foul trouble - Career per-36 stats - Points: 26.6 // Rebounds: 11.4 // Assists: 1.5 // Steals: 1.7 // Blocks: 0.8 // Turnovers: 1.9 - Well-known fact that he was denied many all-star and all-league appearances due to character concerns amongst voters - Responsible for countless NSFW search suggestions on my work computer as I typed his first name into the search bar Career Stats
Years played: 14 Games played: 920 Points per game: 20.1 Rebounds per game: 8.6 Assists per game: 1.1 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.6 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .518 FT%: .886 3P%: .500 (on two attempts) Achievements
All-Star (1x) All-League Third Team (1x) Sixth Man of the Year (2x) Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 75 Player of the Week: 0 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 341 Triple Doubles: 0 Career Highs
Points: 68 Rebounds: 27 Assists: 7 Steals: 8 Blocks: 4 Biography
Height: 7’0 Weight: 260 College: St. Mary’s Transactions
- Chosen with the 21st pick in the 9th round of the Creation Draft, right between Darrian Ringo and Jevon Carter and signed to a one-year deal - Victim of the salary cap following the 2000 season as the Knicks instead decided to resign Pete Holzman ($6,000,000 for one season), Billy Hoyle (MLE), and Nate Mason (LLE), and a bunch of mins. Instead of Landale. This forced him to leave small-town New York for the bright lights and big bucks of Harlem, agreeing to a three-year deal worth $6,400,000 USD per season - Re-signed with Harlem in 2004 for $50,456,251 over 5 seasons - Traded shortly after to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Dazon Ingram, the Bulls’ 2005 1st round draft pick (Miles Plumlee), Sagaba Konate, and Nate McMillan - Returned to New York after one season with the Bulls in exchange for fellow renowned Knicks big Stan Haynes, Herb Jones, three first round draft picks (eventually turned into Victor Alexander, Wally Anderzunas, and Eddie Griffin), and three second round draft picks - Re-signed with the Knicks in 2009 for a flat $17,500,000 per year for 7 years ($122,500,000 total) - Retired three years into the new contract in 2012, leaving $70,000,000 on the table
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Post by eric on Dec 11, 2019 18:48:57 GMT
2029 - Elvis Delle Donne (Harlem Globetrotters) Atlanta Hawks (2000) Harlem Globetrotters (2001-2009) San Antonio Spurs (2010-2011)
At a Glance - More than 100 career Win Shares (105.1) - Top 40 in Points, FG made and attempted, FT made and attempted, despite playing fewer than 1,000 games and not cracking the Top 50 in minutes played. - Top 20 in Rebounds among non-bigs
- Vital piece of the 2002 TMBSL Champion Globetrotters
Biography
Height: 6'10" Weight: 230 College: Delaware (spelled "Deleware" on their profile page, thanks @odin)
Career StatsYears played: 12 Games played: 937 Points per game: 25.4 Rebounds per game: 8.0 Assists per game: 1.3 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .492 FT%: .821 3P%: .370 AchievementsAll-Star (x6) All-League Second-Team (x1) All-League Third-Team (x1) 2000 - All-Star Game Participant 2000 - All-League Third Team 2001 - All-Star Game Participant 2001 - All-League Second Team 2003 - All-Star Game Participant 2004 - All-Star Game Participant 2005 - All-Star Game Participant 2006 - All-Star Game Participant Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 83 Player of the Week: 0 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 285 Triple Doubles: 0 Career Highs
Points: 58 Rebounds: 19 Assists: 7 Steals: 7 Blocks: 3 Transactions- Taken with the 7th overall pick in the 1st Round of the Creation Draft (2000) by the Atlanta Hawks and signed to a 1-year deal.
- Attracted to the big city lights, Delle Donne signed a 6-year MAX deal with the Harlem Globetrotters following the expiration of their rookie deal. - Following the MAX deal, Delle Donne approached Harlem with an offer to re-sign for 4 additional years for $80,500,000, which was gladly consummated. - Traded in the final of those 4 additional years (2010) to the San Antonio Spurs in a franchise reset by the Globetrotters in a deal (along with cash and picks) for Kenyon Martin and Deng Adel. - Signed a 1-year, $14,700,000 deal with San Antonio in 2011. - Sat unclaimed for the 2012 season following the Great Contraction, never receiving an offer worth getting off the couch for. Retired officially following the 2012 season.
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Post by eric on Dec 11, 2019 18:52:46 GMT
2029 - Shamorie Ponds (Harlem Globetrotters & Detroit Pistons) Detroit Pistons (2000-2006) Harlem Globetrotters (2007-2013)
At a Glance
- Fantastic all-around PG, could distribute, crash the boards, defend, and score with anyone in the league - Exceeded 6 rebounds per game in 8 seasons which is (perhaps) a record for a point guard in TMBSL - In 2005, put up an extremely impressive line of 26.7 ppg, 12.7 apg, and 6.6 rpg - While he struggled with scoring efficiently and not turning the ball over early in his career, he improved in that regard dramatically by his later years, recording a season with .496/.413/.851 shooting percentages (1.196 pts/tsa) while turning the ball over only 1.6 times per game in 2010 with the Globetrotters - Recorded an impressive 55 triple-doubles, which was tied with De'Anthony Melton as the most in TMBSL history when he retired and remained the most until passed by Jay Williams in 2017 - Retired as the career leader in assists and steals - Won a boatload of awards and is (perhaps) the only player in TMBSL history to go to at least 6 all-star games, win Sixth Man of the Year, win multiple All-Star Game MVP awards, and make multiple All-League and All-Defensive Teams - Retired at 121.9 career win shares, good for 45th best all-time; his career WS/48 total was .166 - Remains 4th all-time in career assists (and one of only 5 players to break 10,000 career assists), 8th in career steals, 24th in career assist to turnover ratio, 27th in career three pointers made (25th in attempts), 41st in career minutes played, and 45th in career field goals attempted
Career Stats
Years played: 14 Games played: 1049 Points per game: 19.6 Rebounds per game: 5.5 Assists per game: 10.0 Steals per game: 1.9 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 2.0 FG%: .457 FT%: .829 3P%: .383
Career Highs
Points: 49 Rebounds: 14 Assists: 23 Steals: 9 Blocks: 3 604 double-doubles 55 triple-double
Achievements/Awards All-Star (6x) All-Star Game MVP (2x) All-League 1st Team All-League 3rd Team (2x) All-Defensive 1st Team (3x) All-Defensive 2nd Team Player of the Game (294x) Player of the Week (10x) Player of the Month Sixth Man of the Year Rookie Game Participant
2000 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2000 - All-Star Game Participant 2000 - All-Star Game MVP 2002 - Sixth Man of the Year 2004 - All-Star Game Participant 2005 - All-Star Game Participant 2005 - All-League Third Team 2005 - All-Defensive Team 2006 - All-Star Game Participant 2007 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-Star Game MVP 2008 - All-League First Team 2008 - All-Defensive Second Team 2009 - All-Defensive Team 2011 - All-Defensive Team 2012 - All-League Third Team
Biography
Height: 6'1" Weight: 175 College: St. John's
Transactions
- Drafted with the 27th overall pick in the first round of the Creation Draft by the Detroit Pistons; agreed to a five-year deal with the team - Returned to the Pistons on a 6 year, max deal following the expiration of his original creation contract - Was traded from Detroit to Harlem for Nickolas Kim, Theo Hilinski, Dillon Chambers, dump bucks, and 3 first round draft picks - Agreed to return to Harlem in 2011 Free Agency on a deal for $38,000,000 over 2 years - Once again returned to Harlem after 2013 Free Agency, inking a deal for $12,000,000 over one year that would be his last in the league
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Post by eric on Dec 11, 2019 18:54:32 GMT
2029 - Victor Oladipo (Indiana Pacers) Victor Oladipo
Indiana Pacers (2005-2011) Detroit Pistons (2012-2015) Carolina Cougars (2016) Orlando Magic (2016) Portland Trail Blazers (2017-2019)
At a Glance
- Hometown Pacers swooped in by dishing out an unprecedented 5 1st round picks to trade up and acquire him on draft night - A box score stuffer, he rebounded his position well, scored in bunches, and dished assists (but he also turned it over a bunch which is why he didn't always stick as a point guard) - Led the Pacers to a title in his second season in the league, teaming with defensive aces Bol Bol, Karim Shabazz, and Donta Hall as well as underrated wing Morris Peterson and future HOFer Diana Taurasi - Recorded 4 seasons with 30+ points per game and 7 with 25+ points per game - Prolific three point shooter, he took over 25% of his total career shots from 3 while recording a 40% or better mark from the field in all but two seasons and topping out with a 49% conversion rate in his final season in TMBSL; he won the 3-point shootout competition in his final season as a starter in 2017 with Portland and owns 5 of the 50 most prolific individual seasons for making three pointers - Finished with 134.6 career win shares (35th all-time), good for a career WS/48 rate of .164 - 4th all-time in career threes made (6th in attempts), 4th all-time in career turnovers, 12th all-time in career assists, 20th all-time in career minutes played, 24th all-time in career field goals made (20th in attempts), 26th all-time in career points scored, 28th in career three point percentage, 41st all-time in career steals, and 46th all-time in career assist to turnover ration
Career Stats
Years played: 15 Games played: 1190 Points per game: 22.1 Rebounds per game: 5.6 Assists per game: 7.3 Steals per game: 1.1 Blocks per game: 0.1 Turnovers per game: 2.1 FG%: .473 FT%: .862 3P%: .419
Career Highs
Points: 60 Rebounds: 15 Assists: 24 Steals: 6 Blocks: 2 455 double-doubles 53 triple-double
Achievements/Awards Champion Playoff MVP All-Star (3x) All-League Second Team All-League Third Team Player of the Game (210x) Player of the Week (12x) Player of the Month (2x) Rookie Game Participant Three Point Shootout Champion
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2006 - All-Star Game Participant 2006 - Playoff MVP 2009 - All-Star Game Participant 2009 - All-League Third Team 2012 - All-Star Game Participant 2012 - All-League Second Team 2017 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
Biography
Height: 6'4" Weight: 210 College: Indiana
Transactions
- Selected with the 3rd pick in the 2005 rookie draft by the hometown Indiana Pacers (the Pacers traded 5 future first round picks to acquire the rights to draft him) - Resigned with the Pacers following his rookie deal for $120,312,500 over 7 years - During The Great Contraction, he was the 4th selection by the Denver Nuggets who later became the Detroit Pistons that season - Tested Free Agency in the 2016 offseason and signed a one-year agreement with the Carolina Cougars for $6,500,000 - Oladipo was traded by the Cougars to the Orlando Magic for Steve Francis, Damon Jones, Josh Selby, and a 2018 Orlando first round pick - Oladipo again tested free agency and agreed to an MLE contract with the Portland Trail Blazers, which was extended two years; he would retire at the end of that contract
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Post by eric on Dec 11, 2019 18:55:42 GMT
2029 - Donta Hall (Indiana Pacers)
Indiana Pacers (2000-2011) At a Glance - Likely the most prolific shotblocker on a per-minute basis in early TMBSL 5.0 history; would be the all-time leader in blocks in TMBSL history if his career hadn't been cut short by contraction - Multiple time DPOY and member of five different all-defense teams - Recorded over 4 blocks per game in two different seasons and finished his career on a streak of seven consecutive seasons over 3.5 blocks per game - Owns 5 of the best 6 blocks per game seasons ever recorded with Stromile Swift being the only other player to break the top 6- Led a stiff defensive frontcourt with Karim Shabazz and Bol Bol that took the Pacers to a title in 2006 along with high flying perimeter players like Morris Peterson, Victor Oladipo, and Daniel Taurasi - Finished with 82.7 career win shares, good for a career WS/48 mark of .146 - Retired as the career leader in blocks, a record that took Mitchell Robinson (another creation player) an additional two seasons to surpass - Remains 5th all-time in career blocks and is one of 7 players with 2500+ blocks and one of 10 with 2000+ blocks - Owns the TMBSL season record with 348 blocks in 2010, which is stunningly 11.5% more blocks than the second place season in TMBSL history - One of only 5 players to surpass 300 blocks in a season (a feat achieved a total of 10 times) and owns 4 of the 10 seasons where that was accomplished - Owns 5 of the top 20 individual seasons for blocks in TMBSL history and 6 of the top 25 Career Stats Years played: 12 Games played: 866 Points per game: 11.8 Rebounds per game: 8.7 Assists per game: 1.4 Steals per game: 0.6 Blocks per game: 3.1 Turnovers per game: 0.8 FG%: .491 FT%: .756 3P%: .000 (0 attempts) Career Highs
Points: 39 Rebounds: 21 Assists: 7 Steals: 5 Blocks: 15 255 double-doubles 5 triple-double Achievements/Awards
Champion Defensive Player of the Year (2x) All-Defensive 1st Team (3x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (2x) Player of the Game (19x) 2003 - Defensive Player of the Year 2003 - All-Defensive Team 2004 - All-Defensive Second Team 2007 - All-Defensive Second Team 2010 - Defensive Player of the Year 2010 - All-Defensive Team 2011 - All-Defensive Team Biography Height: 6'9" Weight: 245 College: Alabama Transactions
- Selected with the 16th pick of the 7th round of the creation draft by the Indiana Pacers and agreed to a 4-year contract with the team - Re-signed with Indiana on a 4 year, $29,818,175 contract following the expiration of his first agreement - Re-signed with Indiana again on a 5 year, $51,329,165 contract following the expiration of his second agreement - Retired with two years remaining on his deal after not being selected in the waiver process of the 2012 offseason's Great Contraction
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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2019 20:24:15 GMT
2030 - Rick Fox (Detroit Pistons)
Atlanta Hawks (2008-2011) Los Angeles Lakers (2012-2013) Detroit Pistons (2014-2025) At a Glance - Extremely efficient player who was incredibly close to being a career 50/40/90 guy while averaging only about a turnover per game; played incredibly underrated defense and was a passable rebounder for a wing - Finished his career by slightly edging out Gary Bossert to be the most efficient wing scorer of all-time in terms of points per true shot attempt at 1.191 for his career - Extremely loyal and cost efficient player who never made more than $8 million in a single season with career earnings totaling only just short of $97 million for an extremely productive 18 season career (averages out to just about 5.35 million per season) - One of the best wings of the post-contraction era and one of the few to consistently score 10+ win share seasons - Finishes 24th all-time in win shares and was one of only 28 players to this point to eclipse 150 wins total at 155.4 total for his career; he tracked at .188 WS/48 for his career - Finishes 11th all-time in career steals, 15th all-time in career pts/tsa, 20th all-time in career minutes played, 23rd all-time in career free throw percentage, 28th all-time in career points scored (one of 33 players to eclipse 25k scored), 28th all-time in career free throws made (45th in attempts), 30th all-time in career field goals made (29th in attempts), and 50th in career three pointers made (48th in attempts) Career Stats Years played: 18 Games played: 1208 Points per game: 21.3 Rebounds per game: 5.5 Assists per game: 1.7 Steals per game: 1.6 Blocks per game: 0.4 Turnovers per game: 1.1 FG%: .502 FT%: .909 3P%: .387 Career Highs
Points: 67 Rebounds: 18 Assists: 8 Steals: 8 Blocks: 4 111 double-doubles Achievements/Awards
All-Star (2x) All-League 1st Team (2x) Player of the Game (88x) Player of the Week All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie 2nd Team 2008 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2008 - All-Rookie Second Team 2009 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2018 - All-League First Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-League First Team Biography Height: 6'8" Weight: 245 College: UNC Transactions
- Selected with the 2nd pick of the 1st round in the 2008 TMBSL rookie draft - Signed an MLE deal with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2012 free agency that was extended to a three year agreement - Was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the contraction draft of 2014 when the Lakers left the league - Resigned with the Pistons to a 4 year, $26,460,506 deal following the expiration of his extended MLE - Resigned with the Pistons to a 3 year, $21,925,566 deal following the expiration of his 4 year deal - Resigned with the Pistons to a 3 year, $21,000,000 deal following the expiration of his 3 year deal - Resigned to a 1 year, minimum deal before retiring after the 2025 season
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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2019 20:51:38 GMT
2030 - Nick Van Exel (Miami Heat)
Miami Heat (2012-2018, 2020-2022) Orlando Magic (2018-2019, 2023-2024) Portland Trail Blazers (2025) At a Glance - Best pure point guard and greatest facilitator in TMBSL history, averaging over 11 assists per game for his career and generally dominating the league in assist to turnover ratio throughout his career; retires as the all-time leader in assists at 12,416 (over 1500 assists higher than the next closest player and one of only 5 players to ever eclipse 10k assists in a career) and career assist to turnover ratio at 8.078 - Started out as a weak scorer who mainly set up his teammates but blossomed into a 20+ ppg scorer later in his career and converted chances at a very high rate with a career shooting line of .473/.420/905 - Underrated as a defender as he didn't get a lot of steals but he rebounded his position well and had a good block rate for a TMBSL 5.0 point guard - Finished his career on a very strong note, recording a .222 WS/48 over his last three years, which was good for 14th best in the league over that time and 2nd best among PGs to Kyrie Irving - Finished with 177.9 career win shares, good for 15th best all-time and one of only 16 players to yet eclipse 170 total wins - Recorded a career WS/48 of .216, good for 26th best of all-time and 3rd best of all-time among point guards - Holds the record for most assists in a single season with 1117 in 2014 and holds 3 of the top 5 and 4 of the top 15 assist seasons of all-time; NVE recorded 3 of the league's 14 1000+ assist seasons and is the only player to eclipse the 1000 assist in a season mark more than twice and still the only player to eclipse 1100 assists in a single season - Recorded the only 2 seasons in TMBSL history with an assist to turnover ratio higher than 10:1 and owns an unprecedented and unparalleled 7 of the top 24 seasons ever recorded in this statistic - Aside from retiring as the career leader in assists and assist to turnover ratio, Van Exel finishes his career 21st all-time in minutes played, 30th all-time in career three point percentage, 34th all-time in career steals, 34th all-time in career free throw percentage, and 38th all-time in career three pointers made (42nd in attempts) Career Stats Years played: 14 Games played: 1105 Points per game: 15.4 Rebounds per game: 4.9 Assists per game: 11.2 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .473 FT%: .905 3P%: .420 Career Highs
Points: 40 Rebounds: 15 Assists: 28 Steals: 7 Blocks: 3 599 double-doubles 42 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
All-Star (3x) All-League 2nd Team (3x) All-League 3rd Team Player of the Game (282x) Player of the Week (8x) Player of the Month (2x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie 2nd Team 2012 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2012 - All-Rookie Second Team 2013 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2014 - All-League Third Team 2019 - All-League Second Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-League Second Team 2020 - All-Defensive Second Team 2022 - All-League Second Team 2022 - All-Defensive Team 2023 - All-Defensive Team 2024 - All-Star Game Participant 2025 - All-Star Game Participant Biography Height: 6'1" Weight: 175 College: Cincinnati Transactions
- Taken as the 19th pick of the first round of the 2012 Rookie Draft, the first post-contraction draft, essentially making him the 8th overall pick by the Miami Heat. - Following the expiration of his rookie deal, he re-signed with the Miami Heat for a one year max agreement - Following his one year arrangement he offered to re-sign in Miami for $93,750,000 over 6 years but was rebuffed; he came to terms with Miami on a deal for $8,000,000 over one year in the last day of Free Agency - He continued his trend of decreasingly valuable one-year arrangements with the Heat by re-signing for $5,290,000 over one year during the 2018 FA period; the Heat then traded Van Exel to the Magic for Steve Francis, Winston Garland, and dump bucks - Van Exel finally got some long-term stability when he offered to re-sign with Orlando in 2019 for $89,062,500 over 6 years and the agreement was accepted - After agreeing to a long-term deal with the Magic, Orlando traded him back to the Heat for Lucious Jackson, Devon Huh, Andre Miller, Chris Duhon, and a Heat 1st rounder - Continuing his hilarious trend of bouncing back and forth between Orlando and Miami, NVE was amnestied in the 2023 offseason and claimed by the Magic - Van Exel signed a 1 year, $10,000,000 contract with the Trail Blazers before the 2025 season and then retired following his last campaign
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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2019 20:52:55 GMT
2030 - Zach Randolph (Harlem Globetrotters)
Milwaukee Bucks (2010-2011) Washington Bullets (2012-2013) Portland Trail Blazers (2014) Miami Heat (2015) Harlem Globetrotters (2016-2026)
At a Glance - Despite an odd beginning to his career where he was taken first overall only to become a bench big and then spend three years in the wilderness post-contraction playing less than 10 mpg in about 80 games total for three teams, he rebounded to become one of the greatest big men in TMBSL 5.0 history - One of the most decorated players in TMBSL history, both in championships and individual awards - An offensive dynamo, Randolph in his prime was the greatest offensive Power Forward in TMBSL and an underrated defender who made 6 all-Defense teams; he consistently clocked 25+ points per game and 12 rebounds per with insane efficiency numbers, respectable defensive counting stats, and good passing and turnover numbers - One of only 6 players all-time to eclipse 200 win shares, finishing 4th overall (for now until Kyrie passes him this season) with 205.1 career win shares - One of only 11 players ever to exceed .250 WS/48 in a career, finishing 7th all-time at .264 (with potential to move up the list if Tim Duncan dips down below him) - Z-Bo aged like a fine wine and remained a force in the twilight of his great career, logging the 6th best WS/48 total in the last three years of his career at .271 (only 7 players were able to exceed .250 over that time period) - Owns 3 of the top 22 individual win share seasons of all-time and one of only 15 players all-time with a single season at 18 total win shares or higher - Owns 6 of the top 50 FG% seasons in TMBSL history - Owns 4 of the top 50 rebounding seasons in TMBSL history - 4th all-time in field goal percentage, 6th all-time in rebounds, 17th all-time in free throws made (7th in attempts), 9th all-time in pts/tsa, 27th all-time in field goals made (41st in attempts), 27th all-time in points scored, and 34th all-time in minutes played Career Stats Years played: 17 Games played: 1209 Points per game: 21.7 Rebounds per game: 11.1 Assists per game: 3.2 Steals per game: 1.0 Blocks per game: 0.8 Turnovers per game: 1.6 FG%: .554 FT%: .727 3P%: .333 (3 career attempts) Career Highs
Points: 53 Rebounds: 30 Assists: 12 Steals: 7 Blocks: 6 722 double-doubles 10 triple doubles Achievements/Awards
Champion (5x) Playoff MVP All-Star (10x) All-Star MVP All-League 1st Team (6x) All-League 2nd Team (5x) All-Defense 1st Team (3x) All-Defense 2nd Team (3x) Player of the Game (302x) Player of the Week (14x) Player of the Month (2x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Second Team 2010 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2010 - All-Rookie Second Team 2011 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2015 - All-Star Game Participant 2015 - All-League Second Team 2016 - All-League Second Team 2017 - All-Star Game Participant 2017 - All-League Second Team 2017 - Playoff MVP 2018 - All-League First Team 2018 - All-Defensive Team 2019 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - All-League First Team 2019 - All-Defensive Second Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-League Second Team 2020 - All-Defensive Team 2021 - All-Star Game Participant 2021 - All-League First Team 2021 - All-Defensive Second Team 2022 - All-Star Game Participant 2022 - All-League Second Team 2023 - All-Star Game Participant 2023 - All-League First Team 2023 - All-Defensive Second Team 2024 - All-Star Game Participant 2024 - All-Star Game MVP 2024 - All-League First Team 2025 - All-Star Game Participant 2025 - All-League First Team 2026 - All-Star Game Participant 2026 - All-Defensive Team Biography Height: 6'9" Weight: 280 College: Michigan State Transactions
- Taken with the first overall pick of the 2010 Rookie Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks - Selected by the Washington Bullets with the 12th selection of the Great Contraction of 2012 - Offered a max resign with Washington in the 2014 offseason; Washington declined (oof) and Randolph ultimately signed a minimum deal with the Blazers - Signed a one year, $7,000,000 agreement with Miami the following off-season; he then re-signed with Miami the next off-season in FA for $25,000,000 over 2 years - Randolph was traded by the Heat to Harlem for Kenyon Mart, Byron Scott, Manute Bol, and dump bucks (oof magoof) - Randolph re-signed with Harlem for $144,375,000 over 7 years following the expiration of his two-year deal - In 2025, Randolph offered a re-sign of $131,625,000 over 5 years, but Ward refused; Randolph ended up back with Harlem on a deal for $19,000,000 over one year - In the 2026 off-season, Randolph agreed to a final $19,000,000 one-year deal; he retired the following off-season
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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2019 20:54:51 GMT
2030 - Marcus Taylor (Dallas Mavericks)
Dallas Mavericks (2006-2015) Carolina Cougars (2016-2019) Portland Trail Blazers (2020-2022) Harlem Globetrotters (2023) Charlotte Hornets (2024) Dallas Mavericks (2025) Chicago Bulls (2026)
At a Glance - Top 25 all-time in WS at the time of his retirement with 159.1 - #2 all-time in Assists with 10,760 - 7th all-time in FGA, 14th in FGM, 31st in 3pFGA, 38th in 3pFGM, Top 50 in FTM
-10th all-time in minutes played, despite 3 seasons of 0 MP - Peaked with an MVP in 2013 (accumulating 16.6 WS for the 55-win Mavs)
BiographyHeight: 6'3" Weight: 200 College: Michigan State Career StatsYears played: 20 Games played: 1,352 Points per game: 21.2 Rebounds per game: 4.8 Assists per game: 8.0 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .462 FT%: .869 3P%: .350 AchievementsAll-Star Rookie Game (x1) All-Star (x5) MVP (x1) All-Star MVP (x1) All-League First Team (x2) All-League Second Team (x1) All-Defensive Team (x2) All-Defensive Second Team (x3)
2007 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2011 - All-Star Game Participant 2013 - All-Star Game Participant 2013 - Most Valuable Player 2013 - All-League First Team 2013 - All-Defensive Team 2014 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - All-Star Game MVP 2014 - All-League Second Team 2014 - All-Defensive Team 2015 - All-Star Game Participant 2016 - All-Star Game Participant 2016 - All-League First Team 2016 - All-Defensive Second Team 2018 - All-Defensive Second Team Championships: 1* (was on the 2026 World Champion Chicago Bulls, but on IR and never appeared in a game) Player of the Game: 321 Player of the Week: 15 Player of the Month: 5 Double Doubles: 527 Triple Doubles: 34 Career Highs
Points: 62 Rebounds: 21 Assists: 24 Steals: 8 Blocks: 4 Transactions- Drafted with the 19th pick of the 1st Round of the TMBSL Draft in 2006 (after such studs as Ryan Humphrey, Marcus Haislip, Chris Wilcox, Smush Parker, Kareem Rush, and Drew Gooden), after Dallas GM received a positive scouting report surrounding a mystery player, with the intel that "A Michigan Poster and an Ohio State poster on TMB make up my name" - Offered to a modest 4 year re-sign with the Mavericks following the 2009 season (4 years, $31.3 million) - Re-signed to a MAX 6 year deal with the Mavericks following his MVP season. - Left unprotected in the expansion draft, as his heir Kyrie Irving was selected in Dallas, he was claimed by the Carolina Cougars, where he played for remainder of the MAX deal. - Signed an LLE with Portland in 2020 - Re-signed with Portland for $5 million in 2021. - Re-signed with Portland for $5 million in 2022. - Signed a minimum deal with Harlem in 2023 and never appeared in a game. - Signed a minimum deal with Charlotte in 2024. - Signed a minimum deal with Dallas in 2025 and never appeared in a game. - Signed a minimum deal with Chicago in 2026 and never appeared in a game. - Retired following the 2026 season.
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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2019 20:56:39 GMT
2030 - Stan Haynes (New York Knicks)
New York Knicks (2000-2004) Chicago Bulls (2005) Orlando Magic (2006-2008)
At a Glance - Began his career at the ripe age of 31 years old, impressively playing a full 9 seasons at a very high level - With Firsto Picko, he formed the devastating frontcourt duo that led the Knicks to win the inaugural TMBSL 5.0 championship - Member of the TMBSL Top 50 All-Time in Career WS/48; imagine what could have been if we were able to see this guy play in his 20s - One of the most devastating back-to-the-basket players in early TMBSL history, could put the ball in the bucket efficiently and at will or dish it to someone else for an easy look (he even racked up 7 triple doubles in his career with his outstanding passing ability) - Still remains 44th all-time in TMBSL WS/48, ahead of other HOF-caliber players such as Hakeem Olajuwon or Guy Beahm and franchise stalwarts like Al Harrington - Recorded an impressive 68.2 win shares in only 9 total seasons, 2 of which were spent on the bench and 2 of which were shortened by injury - Recorded the 32nd best all-time individual season for pts/tsa with his 1.263 pts/tsa effort in 2001 (that season also marks the 46th best individual performance in a season for field goal percentage at .565) - 29th all-time in career points per true shot attempt and 33rd all-time in career field goal percentage Career Stats Years played: 9 Games played: 613 Points per game: 20.3 Rebounds per game: 8.4 Assists per game: 3.3 Steals per game: 0.5 Blocks per game: 0.5 Turnovers per game: 1.6 FG%: .521 FT%: .833 3P%: .000 Career Highs
Points: 51 Rebounds: 23 Assists: 11 Steals: 5 Blocks: 4 239 double-doubles 7 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
Champion Player of the Game (55x) Biography Height: 6'10" Weight: 305 College: TMBSL Academy Transactions
- Taken with the 8th selection of the 3rd round of the Creation Draft by the New York Knicks, signing to a 3 year deal - Re-signed with the Knicks for a deal totaling $23,760,000 over three years following the 2002 season - Was traded to Chicago along with Herb Jones and 3 first and second round picks each for Jock Landale and Chalky Studebaker in 2005 - Re-signed to a $5,544,000 deal over one year but was traded to Orlando along with a first round pick, Tacko Fall, Giuseppe Longfellow, Andy Phillip, Scootsie Doubleday, and cash for Brandon Griner in 2006 - Agreed to a final $4,236,851 deal over two years to return to Orlando and retired following the expiration of that agreement at age 39
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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2019 20:57:59 GMT
2030 - Shawn Kemp (Detroit Pistons)
Denver Nuggets/Detroit Pistons (2011-2027)
At a Glance - Shooters shoot; high volume scorer who did it efficiently and a no doubt Hall of Famer whose name is all over our all-time leaderboards - His defense and rebounding were passable and even good enough for several All-Defense honors, but his offense and his uniquely high usage rates coupled with great scoring efficiency was what made him a TMBSL legend - One of the rare one-team wonders of TMBSL, playing with Mike's Pistons for the entirety of his 17-year career in TMBSL - Very sweaty - His career high total of 74 points in a game is tied with Daniel Taurasi for the best individual game outing in TMBSL 5.0 history - Exceeded 30 points per game in a season six times (and got to 29+ another five times), topping out at 37.0 points per game in 2019 - One of seven players to ever top 200 total win shares, finishing seventh all-time with 202 for his career - He aged like a fine wine and in his final three seasons recorded a WS/48 mark of .239, good for 11th best in the league over that time span (his career marks are legendary as well with his total of .224 good to tie for 24th best of all-time) - Was an absolute terror in the paint, getting to the free throw line so much he recorded 4 of the top 37 seasons of all-time for free throws attempted - Recorded 4 of the 14 best seasons for field goal percentage of all-time (all higher that 57.9%) and 6 of the top 38 - 3 of the top 36 field goal made seasons of all time, 3 of the top 50 for pts/tsa - He did have some turnover issues, finishing second all-time with 2911 turnovers (still hilariously 1500 turnovers behind Zion Williamson all-time)- Tied for second all-time in career field goal percentage, fourth all-time in career points scored (and one of only 4 players to break 35,000 points for a career), fourth all-time in career free throws made (3rd in attempts), fourth all-time in career field goals made (seventh in attempts), 6th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (and one of only 14 players ever to finish their career with higher than 1.20 pts/tsa), 7th all-time in career rebounds, 12th all-time in career minutes played, and 26th all-time in career blocks - In his farewell season in Detroit, he wowed everyone in attendance at the 2027 All-Star game and was named All-Star MVP in his final season Career Stats Years played: 17 Games played: 1257 Points per game: 28.3 Rebounds per game: 10.2 Assists per game: 2.8 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 1.2 Turnovers per game: 2.3 FG%: .560 FT%: .727 3P%: .000 (7 attempts) Career Highs
Points: 74 Rebounds: 29 Assists: 10 Steals: 6 Blocks: 8 645 double-doubles 1 triple-double Achievements/Awards
All-Star (9x) All-Star MVP All-League First Team (2x) All-League Second Team (6x) All-Defensive First Team All-Defensive Second Team (2x) Player of the Game (329x) Player of the Week (15x) Player of the Month Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Second Team 2011 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2011 - All-Rookie Second Team 2012 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2013 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - All-League Second Team 2014 - All-Defensive Second Team 2017 - All-Defensive Team 2019 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - All-League Second Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-League First Team 2020 - All-Defensive Second Team 2021 - All-League Second Team 2022 - All-Star Game Participant 2022 - All-League First Team 2023 - All-Star Game Participant 2023 - All-League Second Team 2024 - All-Star Game Participant 2026 - All-Star Game Participant 2026 - All-League Second Team 2027 - All-Star Game Participant 2027 - All-Star Game MVP 2027 - All-League Second Team Biography Height: 6'11" Weight: 280 College: Trinity Valley CC Transactions
- Taken with the first overall pick of the 2011 Rookie Draft by the Denver Nuggets, who would relocate and rebrand into the now Detroit Pistons - Stayed with the Pistons his entire career, playing on a total of 3 contracts; he re-signed for $120,312,500 over 7 years in 2015 and again for $152,343,750 over 6 years in 2022
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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2019 20:59:54 GMT
2030 - Caron Butler (Portland Trail Blazers) Portland TrailBlazers (2006-2012) Portland Trail Blazers (2013-2019) Harlem Globetrotters (2020) Washington Bullets (2021) At a Glance - One of the greatest all-time wings in TMBSL history - Part of a massive trade along with Drew Gooden in exchange for Andre Turner prior to his rookie year - Part of a formidable team with Amare Stoudemire, AJ Guyton, Drew Gooden and Kevin Knox that brought the 2014 Title to Portland - Currently top 35 in career Win Shares - Still holds the single season record for Steals Per Game at 2.9 - #1 in Career Steals - Top 15 in career minutes played - Top 25 in career assists as a Small Forward - Top 25 in all time career points Career Stats Years played: 16 Games played: 1234 Points per game: 21.4 Rebounds per game: 8.1 Assists per game: 1.5 Steals per game: 1.9 Blocks per game: .3 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .487 FT%: .861 3P%: .340 427 Career Double Doubles Achievements/AwardsChampion All-Star (4x) All-Defense Team All-League Third Team (2x) Player of the Game (107x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Team 2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2006 - All-Rookie Second Team 2007 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2007 - All-Star Game Participant 2007 - All-League Third Team 2008 - All-Star Game Participant 2008 - All-Defensive Team 2010 - All-Star Game Participant 2014 - All-League Third Team 2016 - All-Star Game Participant Biography
Height: 6'7" Weight: 2440 College: University of Connecticut Transactions - Drafted with the 5th pick in the first round of the 2006 draft by the San Antonio Spurs - Traded after the draft along with Drew Gooden to Portland in exchange for Andre Turner - Resigned for full 7 year Max after his rookie contract expired - Resigned with Portland on a 3 year contract averaging 13,000,000 per season - Spurned Portland and signed a 1 year MLE with the Harlem Globetrotters - Signed a 1 year 1,000,000 contract to finish his career with the Washington Bullets
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Post by eric on Jan 31, 2020 22:36:07 GMT
2032 - Tim Duncan (Miami Heat)
New Orleans Buccaneers (2015-2018) Miami Heat (2019-2022) Dallas Mavericks (2023-2025) Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2026-2029)
At a Glance - Efficient offensive presence who got buckets at an extremely efficient clip while rarely turning the ball over; he was also a formidable defensive presence who played All-Defensive Team caliber defense later in his career although his rebounding left a lot to be desired in the earlier parts of his career - One of the best players of all time by win shares per 48, finishing 4th all-time among players with at least 25000 minutes played - Currently ranks at 10th all-time in win shares at 191.0 and likely would have been one of only 8 players to reach 200 career win shares had he not been BK'ed in two seasons - Stayed strong late into his career, recording a .220 WS/48 total in his last three seasons that ranked 17th best among players in the league over that time period - 4th all-time in career points per true shot attempt at 1.222 - 18th all-time in career free throws made and 20th in attempts - 21st all-time in career field goal percentage at .532 - 27th all-time in career blocks at 1,502 - 28th all-time in career rebounds at 10,517 (one of 30 all-time to eclipse the 10k mark) - 40th all-time in career points scored at 24,655 - 41st all-time in career field goals made at 8,811 - 47th all-time in career minutes played at 35,387 Career Stats Years played: 15 Games played: 1098 Points per game: 22.5 Rebounds per game: 9.6 Assists per game: 2.1 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 1.4 Turnovers per game: 1.5 FG%: .532 FT%: .860 3P%: .000 Career Highs
Points: 52 Rebounds: 29 Assists: 10 Steals: 6 Blocks: 7 491 double-doubles Achievements/Awards
All-Star (2x) All-League First Team (2x) All-League Second Team All-League Third Team (3x) All-Defensive First Team (3x) All-Defensive Second Team (2x) Player of the Game (174x) Player of the Week (5x) Player of the Month Rookie Game Participant (2x) Rookie Game MVP All-Rookie Team Rookie of the Year 2015 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2015 - Rookie Game MVP 2015 - Rookie of the Year 2015 - All-Rookie Team 2016 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2017 - All-Star Game Participant 2017 - All-League Third Team 2021 - All-League Third Team 2022 - All-League Third Team 2022 - All-Defensive Team 2024 - All-League Second Team 2024 - All-Defensive Second Team 2025 - All-Star Game Participant 2025 - All-Defensive Team 2026 - All-League First Team 2026 - All-Defensive Second Team 2027 - All-Star Game Participant 2027 - All-League First Team 2027 - All-Defensive Team Biography Height: 7'0" Weight: 258 College: Wake Forest Transactions
- Taken with the first overall pick of the legendary 2015 TMBSL draft by the New Orleans Buccaneers, ahead of other all-time greats like Tracy McGrady, Adonal Foyle, Stephen Jackson, Tony Battie, Ron Mercer, God Shammgod, and Antonio Daniels - Signed with the Heat following the expiration of his rookie deal for $93,750,000 over 6 years - Was traded from the Heat to the Mavericks with Andrei Kirlenko for DeMarcus Cousins in the 2023 offseason - Resigned in Dallas for $94,500,000 over 5 years in the 2025 offseason - Was traded to the Blackhawks for Chris Webber's Expiring Contract and the second overall pick in the 2028 draft before the 2026 season - Retired following the expiration of his contract
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Post by eric on Mar 10, 2020 15:56:18 GMT
2031 - Olden Polynice (Atlanta Hawks)
Carolina Cougars (2017) Los Angeles Lakers (2018-2019) Chicago Bulls (2020-2021, 2030) Atlanta Hawks (2022-2026) Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2027-2028) Harlem Globetrotters (2029)
At a Glance - Pound for pound greatest rebounder in TMBSL history - Holds 3 of the top 8, 4 of the top 16, and 5 of the top 40 single-season rebounding performances in TMBSL history - His dominant 2025 season carried the Hawks to the Finals, averaging 23 points and 14 rebounds per game while contributing over 2.5 steals and blocks per game and shooting over 55% from the field - While being known more for his rebounding and defensive prowess and being just a solid offensive contributor, he did record 5 seasons at 54% from the field or better - Really blossomed as a player once he got out from underneath the care of two absentee GMs - Retires 7th all-time in total rebounding (13,493) and one of only 12 players all time to eclipse 12,500 total career rebounds - Former Bull, Former Hawk - Won 4 times as many titles as LeBron James, for whom he was famously traded, was a key cog in the dominant Hawks run of 3 straight titles, 5 straight Finals appearances, and 4 straight years with the league's best record; his control of the boards was the missing piece that helped round out the dominant Hawks teams of the mid-2020s - Finished his career slightly outside of the Top 50 all-time in win shares with 126.9 total win shares, good for .176 WS/48 for his career - 50th all-time in career free throw makes (5,168) and 23rd in attempts (7,721) - 40th all-time in career blocks (1,278) Career Stats Years played: 14 Games played: 1074 Points per game: 18.8 Rebounds per game: 12.6 Assists per game: 1.8 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 1.2 Turnovers per game: 2.1 FG%: .509 FT%: .669 3P%: .400 (5 attempts) Career Highs
Points: 46 Rebounds: 36 Assists: 8 Steals: 6 Blocks: 8 719 double-doubles Achievements/Awards
Champion (4x) All-Star All-Defensive Second Team Player of the Game (131x) Player of the Month Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Second Team 2017 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2017 - All-Rookie Second Team 2018 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2020 - All-Defensive Second Team 2025 - All-Star Game Participant Biography Height: 6'11" Weight: 230 College: Virginia Transactions
- Drafted 4th overall in the 2017 Rookie Draft by the Carolina Cougars and GM sirsativa - Selected by new GM idhant to join the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2018 expansion draft - Selected by GM TimPig to join the Bulls in the 2020 contraction draft of the Lakers - Resigned with the Bulls in free agency to a deal for $120,312,500 over 7 years - Was traded before the 2022 season to Atlanta for the 2027 1st round pick that would become LeBron James - Was traded before the 2027 season to Tri-Cities in a 7 player, 3 pick megadeal between Atlanta, Tri-Cities, and Miami that also included several late 1sts, John Havlicek, Jerry Sloan, Isaiah Thomas, Allen Iverson, and Josh Smith - Agreed to return to Tri-Cities for $14,000,000 over one year in 2028 Free Agency - Signed an MLE deal with Harlem in 2029 that was extended by one season - Was traded from Harlem to Chicago for a late first, Rodney Stuckey and cash before the 2030 season and retired when his contract expired
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Post by eric on Mar 10, 2020 15:59:48 GMT
2031 - Greg Monroe (Washington Bullets)
Washington Bullets (2013-2030)
At a Glance - One of the few all-time greats to do it for only one franchise, spending all 18 seasons in the league with the Washington Bullets - The most prolific high post passer in TMBSL history, his 5,387 career assists rank higher than any other non-PG/CG player in TMBSL history - Despite his prolific passing, he managed to fall almost 1,400 turnovers short of Zion Williamson's career record for turnovers with only 3,051 - One of only 12 players to ever eclipse 190 career win shares - Retires as 10th all-time in career win shares with 193.9, good for a tie for 30th all-time at .216 WS/48 - One of 3 players to eclipse 15,000 rebounds, he retired 3rd all-time with 15,400 - 5th all-time in personal fouls with 4,537 (he fouled out of 148 games in his career) - 12th all-time in free throw makes (7,468) and 7th in attempts (9,628) - 17th all-time in career minutes played (43,057) - 19th all-time in field goals made (10,686) and 29th in attempts (20,160) - Tied for 26th all-time in career field goal percentage (.530) - 32nd all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.182) - 42nd all-time in career assists (5,387) Career Stats Years played: 18 Games played: 1397 Points per game: 20.7 Rebounds per game: 11.0 Assists per game: 3.9 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 1.1 Turnovers per game: 2.2 FG%: .530 FT%: .776 3P%: .500 (2 attempts) Career Highs
Points: 53 Rebounds: 31 Assists: 14 Steals: 6 Blocks: 8 827 double-doubles 28 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
All-Star (6x) All-Star Game MVP Sixth Man of the Year All-League 1st Team All-League 2nd Team (5x) All-League 3rd Team Player of the Game (364x) Player of the Week (18x) Player of the Month (4x) Rookie Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Second Team 2013 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2013 - All-Rookie Second Team 2014 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2016 - All-Star Game Participant 2016 - All-Star Game MVP 2016 - All-League Second Team 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - All-League Second Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-League First Team 2021 - All-Star Game Participant 2021 - All-League Second Team 2025 - Sixth Man of the Year 2026 - All-Star Game Participant 2026 - All-League Second Team 2027 - All-Star Game Participant 2027 - All-League Second Team 2029 - All-League Third Team Biography Height: 6'11" Weight: 245 College: Georgetown Transactions
- Taken with the 3rd selection of the 2013 TMBSL draft by the Bullets, following fellow HOF nominee DeMarcus Cousins (Oaks) and Paul George (Mavs) - Resigned with Washington for $93,750,000 over 6 years in 2017 - Returned to Washington in 2023 Free Agency for $137,812,500 over 7 years - Once again returned to Washington in 2030 Free Agency for $13,000,000 over one year, retiring at the end of his one-year agreement
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Post by eric on May 3, 2020 17:51:20 GMT
2033 - God Shammgod (Atlanta Hawks)
New Orleans Buccaneers (2015-2017) Dallas Mavericks (2018) Atlanta Hawks (2019-2024, 2029-2031) Miami Heat (2025) Oakland Oaks (2026) Harlem Globetrotters (2026-2028) Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2032)
At a Glance - Perhaps the greatest floor general and distributor in TMBSL history outside of Nick Van Exel and one of the more efficient scoring and stingier defending PGs of the post-contraction era - Most productive non-creation second round pick in TMBSL history by total win shares - Led the Hawks to four Finals in his nine seasons with the team, winning three titles total - Highly decorated individual player with a Playoff MVP, one All-League Second Team appearance, six total Defensive Team appearances (3 with the First Team), 13 Player of the Week, and 2 Player of the Month awards - Finished his career with 172.1 total Win Shares, good for 23rd most all-time and 5th all-time among PGs after Kyrie Irving, Jay Williams, Brain Winter, and Nick Van Exel - His career total of .194 WS/48 drops him just on the cusp of the all-time top 50 - 2nd all-time in assist to turnover ratio at 7.758, trailing only Nick Van Exel (one of only 6 players to top 7 assists to turnovers all-time) - 3rd all-time in assists at 12,173, trailing only Nick Van Exel and Kyrie Irving (one of only three players to eclipse 12,000 and one of only eight players to top 10,000) - 6th all-time in career steals at 2,149, trailing Tracy McGrady, Caron Buttler, Simi Shittu, Jay Williams, and LiAngelo Ball (one of only ten players to top 2,000 total for a career) - 21st all-time in career minutes played at 42,444 - 45th all-time in career threes made (46th all-time in attempts) with 1,128 made out of 2,754 attempted - Finished just outside the top 50 all-time in both FT% and 3pt% at career totals of .893 and .410 - Owns 6 of the top 35 seasons all-time in assist to turnover ratio, including being one of only seven players ever to record a season over 9.5 assists to turnovers - Recorded the 11th best individual season of three point shooting all-time when he made .498 of his attempts in 2024 - Recorded 2 of the top 50 seasons all time in free throw shooting with .950 and .945 made in 2025 and 2027 Career Stats Years played: 18 Games played: 1255 Points per game: 12.5 Rebounds per game: 3.1 Assists per game: 9.7 Steals per game: 1.7 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.3 FG%: .467 FT%: .893 3P%: .410 Career Highs
Points: 37 Rebounds: 12 Assists: 23 Steals: 8 Blocks: 3 503 double-doubles 7 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
Champion (3x) Playoff MVP All-League Second Team All-Defensive First Team (3x) All-Defensive Second Team (3x) Player of the Game (210x) Player of the Week (13x) Player of the Month (2x) Rookie Game Participant 2016 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2022 - All-Defensive Second Team 2024 - Playoff MVP 2025 - All-League Second Team 2026 - All-Defensive Second Team 2027 - All-Defensive Team 2028 - All-Defensive Team 2029 - All-Defensive Team 2030 - All-Defensive Second Team Biography Height: 6'0" Weight: 169 College: Providence Transactions
- Drafted with the second pick of the second round of the 2015 draft by the New Orleans Buccaneers and extended on his initial rookie deal - Offered the Buccaneers a max resign following the expiration of his rookie deal - Signed by the Mavericks in post-TC signings for the 2018 season - Signed with the Hawks for $48,000,000 over 6 years in 2019 Free Agency - Offered a max resigning following the expiration of his deal in the 2025 offseason, signed a 17.5 mil deal to go to Miami - Signed a 10 mil deal to go to Oakland in the 2026 offseason; traded to Harlem for Ray Allen, a late first, and cash - Signed a 12 mil deal to go to Harlem in the 2027 offseason, returned in 2028 and again in 2029 for 13 mil each season; before the 2029 season he was traded back to Atlanta in a three team deal that included Steve Nash, Marc Gasol, Devin Harris, Eddie Jones, two first round picks, and cash - Returned to Atlanta for 15 mil in 2030 and again in 2031 for 8 mil - Signed with Tri-Cities for 9 mil in 2032 and retired following the season
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Post by eric on May 3, 2020 17:53:21 GMT
2032 - Tracy McGrady (Orlando Magic) Detroit Pistons (2015-17) Los Angeles Lakers (2018) Miami Heat (2019) Orlando Magic (2020-2031) At a Glance- At the time of his retirement, T-Mac ranked 10th all-time in win shares (195.6) despite spending his first five seasons toiling in offenses not suited to his skillset - The greatest 3-and-D player in league history, McGrady finished with the most steals (2,427) in league history and the second best three-point percentage of all-time (.459), trailing only Jimmy Chitwood in that category - Tied with Shaquille O’Neal, Willis Reed, and Livio Jean-Charles, whom he was traded for, for 11th all-time in Pts/TSA at 1.205 - Also sits on the career leaderboards in three-pointers made (6th; 2,628), three-pointers attempted (9th; 5,731), minutes played (7th; 47,716), and free throw percentage (21st; .913) - A three-time champion in Orlando, he was able to lead the Magic men to unprecedented heights that all-time greats such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Guy Beahm, Brandon Griner, and Nick Van Exel were never able to reach - Perhaps his greatest accomplishment, he escaped the clutches of tyrannical GM Mike following the 2017 season to avoid having his career ruined entirely Career StatsYears played: 16 Games played: 1332 Points per game: 20.8 Rebounds per game: 5.2 Assists per game: 3.6 Steals per game: 1.8 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 1.2 FG%: .492 FT%: .913 3P%: .459 Achievements
All-League First Team (7x) All-League Second Team (4x) All-Defensive Team (7x) All-Defensive Second Team (3x) Playoff MVP 3-Point Shootout Champion All-Star Game Participant (10x) Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 170 Player of the Week: 3 Player of the Month: 2 Double Doubles: 91 Triple Doubles: 6 Career Highs
Points: 57 Rebounds: 16 Assists: 14 Steals: 8 Blocks: 4 BiographyHeight: 6’8 Weight: 210 College: Mt. Zion Christian Transactions
- Selected by the Detroit Pistons with the second overall pick in the 2015 TMBSL Rookie Draft behind Tim Duncan - Went unprotected by the Pistons in the 2018 Expansion Draft and was selected by the now-contracted Los Angeles Lakers and GM idhant - At the conclusion of his rookie contract in 2019, offered to re-sign with the Lakers for $83,760,420 over six years and was rejected - Instead signed an MLE with the Miami Heat that was extended for two additional seasons - Played one season in Miami before being dealt to Orlando in exchange for Livio Jean-Charles - At the conclusion of his MLE, re-signed with the Magic for $144,375,000 over seven years - Re-signed in 2029 on a two-year deal for $38,000,000 with Orlando - Signed a final one-year contract in 2031 with the Magic for $18,250,000 - Retired following the 2032 season
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Post by eric on May 3, 2020 17:56:04 GMT
2033 - Wilt Chamberlain (Orlando Magic) Orlando Magic (2022-2032) At a Glance- Finished 26th all-time in career win shares with 165.2 despite only playing for 11 seasons - Ranks fifth all-time in win shares per 48 minutes at .270, trailing Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, and Bill Russell - Fourth all-time in career field goal percentage at .556 and never posted a single-season field goal percentage of lower than .546 - His career Pts/TSA of 1.196 ranks 18th all time - 22nd all time in career rebounds - Alongside Tracy McGrady, led the Magic to three TMBSL titles - Arguably the greatest rebounder in TMBSL history, averaging 14.8 per 36 during his 11-year career - Put up a double-double in 76% of the games played during his career - His 13.5 rebounds per game during the postseason are the second best mark of all time, trailing only former Bull Olden Polynice - Was apparently very proud of his rather mundane career-high of 53 points in a single game - Retired at the young age of 33 to accomplish his next ambition of making love to over 1,000 women Career Stats
Years played: 11 Games played: 874 Points per game: 23.8 Rebounds per game: 13.8 Assists per game: 2.5 Steals per game: 1.0 Blocks per game: 0.7 Turnovers per game: 1.5 FG%: .556 FT%: .700 3P%: .000 Achievements
All-League First Team All-League Second Team (2x) All-League Third Team (2x) Rookie of the Year All-Star Game Participant (2x) All-Rookie Team Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 229 Player of the Week: 11 Player of the Month: 2 Double Doubles: 667 Triple Doubles: 4 Career Highs
Points: 53 Rebounds: 39 Assists: 12 Steals: 5 Blocks: 4 Biography
Height: 7’1 Weight: 290 College: Kansas Transactions
- Selected by the Orlando Magic with the first pick of the 2022 TMBSL Rookie Draft - Re-signed with Orlando to a seven-year MAX contract following the expiration of his rookie deal - Retired following the 2032 season
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Post by eric on May 3, 2020 17:58:14 GMT
2033 - Kawhi Leonard (Unaffiliated) Orlando Magic (2016-2019) Harlem Globetrotters (2020-2022) Atlanta Hawks (2023-2024) Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2025-2028) Chicago Bulls (2029-2032)
At a Glance- Undoubtedly the greatest wing defender in TMBSL history, ranking 8th all-time in both steals (2,050) and blocked shots (2,603) - Among wings, ranks first all-time in blocked shots and fifth in steals - While defense is what he’ll be most remembered for, he still put up an above average 1.10 pts/tsa for his career - At the time of his retirement, he was tied with Bill Russell for the most All-Defensive Teams in league history with 11 - Also added two All-Defensive Second Teams in his career, meaning he was recognized for a postseason defensive award in 13 of his 16 seasons - A key component of six different championship teams - three in Chicago, two in Atlanta, and one in Harlem - His 8,778 career rebounds leave him just outside the top 50 all-time - Perhaps the greatest evidence in league history of the flaws in win share calculations, amassing just 122.8 during his career, leaving him well outside of the top 50 - Advanced analytics show that he was responsible for preventing opposing wings from accumulating at least 346.8 win shares during their respective careers with his incomparable defense Career Stats
Years played: 16 Games played: 1291 Points per game: 14.4 Rebounds per game: 6.8 Assists per game: 1.0 Steals per game: 1.6 Blocks per game: 2.0 Turnovers per game: 1.5 FG%: .502 FT%: .701 3P%: .259 AchievementsAll-Defensive Team (11x) All Defensive Second Team (2x) All-Rookie Team Championships: 6 Player of the Game: 45 Player of the Week: 0 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 228 Triple Doubles: 0 Career Highs
Points: 44 Rebounds: 23 Assists: 6 Steals: 7 Blocks: 10 BiographyHeight: 6’7 Weight: 227 College: San Diego State Transactions
- Selected by the Orlando Magic with the 3rd overall choice in the 2016 TMBSL Rookie Draft behind Kyrie Irving (Dallas) and Jonas Valanciunas (Washington) - Re-signed with Orlando following the expiration of his rookie deal for four years and $24,371,784 - Traded in the first year of his new contract to the Harlem Globetrotters for five first round draft picks and JR Smith, Derrick McKey, Eric Bledsoe, and Shabazz Muhammad - Traded in 2023 from the Globetrotters to the Atlanta Hawks for Al Jefferson, Dontonio Wingfield, Peja Stojakovic, a first round pick, two second round picks, and cash considerations - Re-signed with the Hawks in 2024 for a minimum contract ($840,850) - Signed a max contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks in 2025 for six years and $112,500,000 - Part of arguably the most controversial (but not really controversial at all) trade of all time when Blackhawks GM Billy King posted a trade involving Leonard, Devin Harris, Jimmy Butler, and Adrian Smith going to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Jason Kidd, Richard Hamilton, Norm Nixon, Dennis Hopson, and three future first round picks. The trade was immediately declined - Was actually traded from the Blackhawks to the Chicago Bulls in 2029 for Zelmo Beaty, Rudy Fernandez, and cash considerations - After playing out the final two years of his max contract with Chicago, he re-signed for an adjusted min with Chicago in 2031 for one year and $4,407,338 - Re-signed with Chicago again for an adjusted min in 2032 for one year and $4,398,655 - Retired immediately after winning his sixth championship in 2032
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Post by eric on May 3, 2020 18:03:13 GMT
2033 - Jonas Valanciunas (Atlanta Hawks)
Washington Bullets (2016-2019) Atlanta Hawks (2020-2026, 2032) Chicago Bulls (2027-2028) Detroit Pistons (2029) Charlotte Hornets (2029-2031)
At a Glance - Career numbers suffer due to long stints of being under-utilized in Washington and Charlotte at the start and end of his career but in his prime from 2020 to 2028 he was among the best all-around bigs in the league, combining efficient scoring with great defense and rebounding and leading the Hawks to five straight Finals and 3 titles - Consistently averaged close to 25 and 12 with around 3 steals and blocks per game and 1.165 pts/tsa or better throughout his prime years in Atlanta and continued to play great defense and rebound despite being less of a scoring focus once moving on to Chicago, Detroit, and Charlotte - Won a playoff MVP for his efforts in the 2022 title run - Former Bull - Finishes 28th all-time with 162.6 career win shares, one of only 38 players to break the 150 barrier - Finishes 27th all-time with a career WS/48 mark of .219 - 15th all-time in career rebounds at 12,438 - 18th all-time in career blocks at 1,897 - 36th all-time in career free throws made at 5,664 (25th all-time in attempts at 7,403) - 39th all-time in career field goal percentage at .522 Career Stats Years played: 17 Games played: 1278 Points per game: 16.8 Rebounds per game: 9.7 Assists per game: 1.8 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 1.5 Turnovers per game: 1.5 FG%: .522 FT%: .765 3P%: .000 (3 attempts) Career Highs
Points: 56 Rebounds: 32 Assists: 13 Steals: 6 Blocks: 7 588 double-doubles 2 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
Champion (3x) Playoff MVP All-League Second Team (2x) All-League Third Team Player of the Game (172x) Player of the Week (4x) Player of the Month All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2017 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2022 - All-League Second Team 2022 - Playoff MVP 2023 - All-League Third Team 2025 - All-League Second Team Biography Height: 7'0" Weight: 250 College: Lithuania Transactions
- Selected with the second overall pick in the 2016 TMBSL draft by the Washington Bullets, immediately between surefire HOFers Kyrie Irving and Kawhi Leonard - Offered to resign with the Bullets for a max agreement but was rebuffed and ended up in Atlanta on an MLE agreement that was extended for the full three years - Re-signed with the Hawks after the expiration of his extended MLE for $93,750,000 over 6 years in 2023 - Traded from the Hawks to the Bulls in the 2027 offseason for Dion Waiters, Enes Kanter, Luol Deng, and two first round picks - Offered to re-sign with Chicago for $94,500,000 over 5 years in 2029 but was turned down - Signed with the Pistons for $36,000,000 over 3 years and was traded to Charlotte before the end of the season for Andre Iguodala - Offered to re-sign with the Hornets for $17,640,000 over 2 years but Fecta maybe forgot to log on and it accept or something and ended up being picked up by the Hawks in post-TC signings
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Post by eric on May 3, 2020 18:04:39 GMT
2034 - Stephen Jackson (Atlanta Hawks)
Oakland Oaks (2015-2016) Carolina Cougars (2017-2018) Utah Jazz (2019) Atlanta Hawks (2019-2026, 2029-2033) Orlando Magic (2027-2029)
At a Glance - One of, if not the, greatest 3 point shooters in TMBSL history; leads TMBSL in career 3-point shootout championships at the All-Star Weekend with 6 total, two more than second place Kyrie Irving (4) - Finishes his career with 3 of the top 50 seasons all-time in terms of 3 pointers made and 5 of the top 50 seasons all-time in 3p% - Finishes 3rd all-time in career threes made with 2,797 - Finishes 4th all-time in career threes attempted with 6,244 - Finishes 5th all-time in career 3P% made at .448 - Along with Tracy McGrady was one of the two great wings in a generation where there were not many capable two-way players on the wing; scored 8 total first or second team all-league nominations as well as 9 all-star appearances and 5 appearances on first or second all-defense teams - Possibly the greatest non-point guard playmaker of all-time, finishes his career with the most assists all-time by a non-PG eligible player with 5,770 total (good for 43rd best overall) - Finishes his career 22nd all-time with 176.7 total win shares, 6th best all-time among wings trailing only Reddish, Giannis, T-Mac, Watford, and Bridges - Finishes 5th all-time in career minutes played with 49,393 - Finishes 16th all-time in career steals with 1,935 - Finishes 29th all-time in career field goals made with 10,041 (24th all-time in attempts with 20,824) - Finishes 29th all-time in career points scored with 27,054 - Finishes 31st all-time in career points per true shot attempt with 1.183 (7th all-time among wing players) - Finishes 47th all-time in career free throw percentage with .898 Career Stats Years played: 19 Games played: 1431 Points per game: 18.9 Rebounds per game: 6.0 Assists per game: 4.0 Steals per game: 1.4 Blocks per game: 0.1 Turnovers per game: 1.7 FG%: .482 FT%: .898 3P%: .448 Career Highs
Points: 54 Rebounds: 19 Assists: 14 Steals: 6 Blocks: 3 187 double-doubles 11 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
Champion (4x) Playoff MVP All-Star (9x) All-League 1st Team (4x) All-League 2nd Team (4x) All-Defensive Team (2x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (3x) Player of the Game (115x) 3-Point Shootout Champion (6x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2016 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2019 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2019 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - All-League First Team 2019 - All-Defensive Second Team 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-League First Team 2020 - All-Defensive Team 2021 - All-Star Game Participant 2021 - All-League Second Team 2021 - All-Defensive Second Team 2022 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2022 - All-Star Game Participant 2022 - All-League Second Team 2023 - All-Star Game Participant 2023 - All-League First Team 2023 - Playoff MVP 2024 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2024 - All-Star Game Participant 2024 - All-League Second Team 2025 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2025 - All-Star Game Participant 2025 - All-League First Team 2025 - All-Defensive Team 2026 - All-Star Game Participant 2026 - All-League Second Team 2026 - All-Defensive Second Team 2029 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2029 - All-Star Game Participant 2030 - 3-Point Shootout Champion Biography Height: 6'8" Weight: 223 College: Oak Hill Transactions
- Selected with the 5th pick in the 2015 draft by the Oakland Oaks, following likely fellow HOFers Tracy McGrady and Tim Duncan and also Adonal Foyle (lol), preceded fellow Hawks legends Antonio Daniels and God Shammgod who were selected in the second round - Selected by the Carolina Cougars on contraction waivers when Oakland was contracted in the 2017 offseason - Offered to re-sign with Carolina for a full max following the expiration of his rookie deal; he was rebuffed and ultimately signed in Utah for $60,000,000 over 6 years - Was traded before one full season with Utah to Atlanta along with Bismack Biyombo and Fred Hetzel for Reggie Williams, Jimmer Fredette, Walt Wesley, 3 first and second round picks, and cash - Re-signed with Atlanta for $93,750,000 over 6 years in 2025 - Was traded to Orlando at the outset of the 2027 season with 4 late firsts for Guy Rodgers, Andre Drummond, and two top 2 picks (Guy Rodgers was also shipped to Oakland for a late first as part of the deal) - Was traded back to Atlanta during the 2029 season for Zelmo Beaty, Dion Waiters, Yinka Dare, Josh Smith, a first and second round pick, and a pick swap - Offered to re-sign with Atlanta for $57,000,000 over 4 years in the 2031 offseason, returned to Atlanta for $24,000,000 over 2 years - Returned to Atlanta once more in 2033 for $17,500,000 over one year before retiring in the 2034 offseason
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Post by eric on May 3, 2020 18:06:34 GMT
2032 - David Robinson (Portland Trail Blazers)
New Orleans Buccaneers (2017-2020) Portland Trail Blazers (2021-2031)
At a Glance - One of the greatest all-around centers (and players, period) of all time, he was an efficient scorer, tenacious rebounder, and an ace defender - One of the most decorated players in TMBSL history, winning a championship, Playoff MVP, ROY, Sixth Man, Rookie Game MVP, 7 all-stars, 8 trips to all three levels of all-league teams, 11 second team all-defensive teams, and a plethora of player of the game/week/month awards - Recorded an astounding 25.5 points per game for his entire career, recording at least 25 points in 10 of his 15 seasons and only going below 22.5 points per game in a season once in New Orleans when he came off the bench and still recorded 18.3 points per game in only 21.1 minutes per game on his way to his Sixth Man of the Year honors - Peaked at an incredible 13.8 rebounds per game in the 2028 season, recorded 12 or more rebounds per game in 7 of his 15 seasons - Recorded 3 or more steals and blocks per game in 12 of his 15 seasons, including 11 consecutive seasons to end his career (he eclipsed 4 or more steals and blocks per game during this time twice in 2026 and 2027) - Joins all-time great defenders Simi Shittu, Bill Russell, Kawhi Leonard, DeAndre Ayton, Stacey Augmon, Randy Holcomb, Athansios Cathasach, Giannis Antetounmpo, Champ Godbolt as one of the only 10 players in TMBSL history to finish in both the Top 50 all-time lists for steals and blocks - Was never traded, sticking with one franchise for his entire career after his unfortunate stint in New Orleans - Finished his career fourth all-time in total win shares with 212.8, one of only 8 players ever to pass 200 total - Finished his career tenth all-time in career win shares per 48, one of only 13 players to ever exceed .250 WS/48 for their career - Posted the, at the time, 25th best (now 39th best) individual win share season of all-time in 2023 with 18.06 win shares in a season - Recorded the 27th best points per true shot attempt season of all time when he posted a 1.273 number in 2026 - Recorded the 37th best field goal percentage season of all time when he posted a .571 number in 2018 - Finishes 8th all-time in free throws made with 8,064 (and 7th in attempts with 9.874) - Finishes 9th all-time in career rebounds with 13,202 - Finishes 10th all-time in career points per true shot attempt with 1.210 - Finishes 12th all-time in career blocks with 2,252 - Finishes 14th all-time in career points scored, falling just short of 30k with 29,906 total - Finishes 17th all-time in career field goals made with 10,921 (and 28th all-time in attempts with 20,381) - Finishes 18th all-time in career field goal percentage with .536 - Finishes 27th all-time in career minutes played with 39,635 - Finishes 30th all-time in career steals with 1,680 Career Stats Years played: 15 Games played: 1172 Points per game: 25.5 Rebounds per game: 11.3 Assists per game: 2.4 Steals per game: 1.4 Blocks per game: 1.9 Turnovers per game: 2.2 FG%: .536 FT%: .817 3P%: .000 (3 attempts) Career Highs
Points: 60 Rebounds: 29 Assists: 9 Steals: 9 Blocks: 10 721 double-doubles 2 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
Champion Playoff MVP Sixth Man of the Year Rookie of the Year Rookie Game MVP All-Star (7x) All-League 1st Team All-League 2nd Team (3x) All-League 3rd Team (4x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (11x) Player of the Game (375x) Player of the Week (17x) Player of the Month (2x) All-Rookie 1st Team All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) 2017 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2017 - Rookie Game MVP 2017 - Rookie of the Year 2017 - All-League Second Team 2017 - All-Rookie Team 2017 - All-Defensive Second Team 2018 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2018 - Sixth Man of the Year 2019 - All-League Third Team 2020 - All-League Third Team 2021 - All-League Third Team 2021 - All-Defensive Second Team 2022 - All-Star Game Participant 2022 - All-Defensive Second Team 2023 - All-Star Game Participant 2023 - All-League Second Team 2023 - All-Defensive Second Team 2024 - All-Star Game Participant 2024 - All-League Second Team 2024 - All-Defensive Second Team 2025 - All-Defensive Second Team 2026 - All-League Third Team 2026 - All-Defensive Second Team 2027 - All-Star Game Participant 2027 - All-League First Team 2027 - All-Defensive Second Team 2028 - All-Star Game Participant 2028 - All-Defensive Second Team 2028 - Playoff MVP 2029 - All-Defensive Second Team 2030 - All-Star Game Participant 2031 - All-Star Game Participant 2031 - All-Defensive Second Team Biography Height: 7'1" Weight: 217 College: Navy Transactions
- Selected by the New Orleans Buccaneers with the first overall pick of the 2017 TMBSL Draft, three slots ahead of fellow HOFer Olden Polynice - Signed with the Trail Blazers for $93,750,000 over 6 years in 2021 Free Agency - Re-signed with Portland for $57,000,000 over 3 years in 2027 Free Agency and again for $38,000,000 over 2 years in 2030 Free Agency before retiring following the 2031 season
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Post by eric on Jun 24, 2020 22:49:54 GMT
2040 - Kyrie Irving (Dallas Mavericks)
Dallas Mavericks (2016-2026) Miami Heat (2027-2029) Dallas Mavericks (2030-2034) Washington Bullets (2035)
At a Glance
- The GOAT - #1 in Career Win Shares (323.5), with a gap of 74.5 WS above 2nd place, HOFer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. To put that in perspective, there is a 72.3 WS gap between #2 (Kareem) and #21 (Stephen Jackson).
- #3 in Career WS/48, which was dragged down considerably by his longevity.
- Owner of 3 of the Top 5 and 6 of the Top 10 all-time single-season Win Share totals, including the highest of all-time in 2023 (25.5 WS).
- #1 in Career Points (42,386) - #1 in Career Assists (15,137)
- #1 in Career FGs, FGA, 3Ps, 3PAs - #1 in Career Minutes - #6 in Career A:TO ratio
- Top 20 in Career Steals
- Top 30 in Career FT and FTA
- Top 30 in Career 3P%
Career Stats
Years played: 19 Games played: 1477 Points per game: 28.7 Rebounds per game: 5.3 Assists per game: 10.2 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 1.5 FG%: .493 FT%: .837 3P%: .424
Career Highs
Points: 62 Rebounds: 16 Assists: 26 Steals: 8 Blocks: 5
Double Doubles: 848 Triple Doubles: 74
Achievements/Awards
Champion (1x)
Playoff MVP (1x)
MVP (8x) All-League 1st Team (10x) All-League 2nd Team (2x) All-League 3rd Team (1x) All-Defensive Team (2x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (3x) All-Rookie Team (1x)
All-Star (12x)
All-Star MVP (4x)
3-Point Shootout Champion (4x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x)
All-Star Rookie Game MVP (1x)
Player of the Game: 738 Player of the Week: 75 Player of the Month: 24
2016 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2016 - Rookie Game MVP 2016 - Rookie of the Year 2016 - All-League Second Team 2016 - All-Rookie Team 2017 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2017 - All-Star Game Participant 2017 - All-League First Team 2018 - All-Star Game Participant 2018 - All-League First Team 2019 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - Most Valuable Player 2019 - All-League First Team 2019 - All-Defensive Team 2019 - Playoff MVP 2020 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2020 - All-Star Game Participant 2020 - All-Star Game MVP 2020 - Most Valuable Player 2020 - All-League First Team 2021 - All-Star Game Participant 2021 - Most Valuable Player 2021 - All-League First Team 2021 - All-Defensive Second Team 2022 - All-Star Game Participant 2022 - All-League Third Team 2023 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2023 - All-Star Game Participant 2023 - All-Star Game MVP 2023 - Most Valuable Player 2023 - All-League First Team 2023 - All-Defensive Second Team 2024 - All-League Second Team 2026 - All-Star Game Participant 2026 - All-Star Game MVP 2026 - Most Valuable Player 2026 - All-League First Team 2026 - All-Defensive Team 2027 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2027 - All-Star Game Participant 2027 - Most Valuable Player 2027 - All-League First Team 2028 - 3-Point Shootout Champion 2028 - All-Star Game Participant 2028 - Most Valuable Player 2028 - All-League First Team 2029 - All-Star Game Participant 2029 - Most Valuable Player 2029 - All-League First Team 2029 - All-Defensive Second Team 2030 - All-Star Game Participant 2030 - All-Star Game MVP
Biography
Height: 6'4" Weight: 226 College: Duke
Transactions
- Drafted with the 1st overall selection in the 2016 draft by the Dallas Mavericks - Re-signed with the Mavericks in 2020 to a full 7-year MAX - Signed with the Miami Heat as a FA in 2027 to a 6-year MAX deal, eschewing a larger money offer from Dallas (possibly after hearing of plans to trade him to ATL) - Traded to the Mavericks in 2030 along with Ron Mercer for Cazzie Russell, Andre Drummond, Trevor Ruffin, and 15k TimPig units - Signed with the Washington Bullets as a FA in 2035 to a 2-year, $16.1m deal.
- Retired following the 2035 season, leaving before his final contract was expired.
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Post by eric on Jul 14, 2020 20:18:21 GMT
2041 - Bill Russell (Detroit Pistons)
Detroit Pistons (2022-2036) Harlem Globetrotters (2037)
At a Glance
- Retires fourth all-time in win shares with 217.7, trailing only Kyrie Irving, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Simisola Shittu - TMBSL’s all-time leader in blocked shots with 3,372 - Retires third all-time in rebounds with 15,584 - His 1,947 steals rank 15th all time and second all time among bigs - While he is acknowledged as arguably the greatest defender of all time, Russell was also an elite rebounder and no slouch offensively, averaging 21.2 points per-36 and 1.10 pts/tsa - Holds the records for single-season rebounds per game (16.3 in 2024) and double doubles (75 in 2026) - Averaged over 15 rebounds per game for four consecutive years between 2024-2027 - His 11 Defensive Player of the Year awards are the most by an individual in TMBSL history - His 12 All-Defensive First Team awards are the most by an individual in TMBSL history - Immediately led the league in blocked shots as a rookie in 2022 with 3.4 per game and led the league for the next six consecutive seasons - Led the league in rebounding from 2023-2027 - Made the Finals in his final year with the Harlem Globetrotters Career Stats
Years played: 16 Games played: 1241 Points per game: 19.8 Rebounds per game: 12.6 Assists per game: 4.1 Steals per game: 1.6 Blocks per game: 2.7 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .501 FT%: .676 3P%: .000 Achievements
Most Valuable Player (2x) Defensive Player of the Year (11x) All-Defensive Team (12x) All-Defensive Second Team All-League First Team (9x) All-League Second Team All-League Third Team (2x) All-Star Game MVP (2x) All-Star Game Participant (10x) 2022 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2022 - Rookie Game MVP 2022 - All-League Third Team 2022 - All-Rookie Second Team 2022 - Defensive Player of the Year 2022 - All-Defensive Team 2023 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2023 - All-Star Game Participant 2023 - All-League First Team 2023 - Defensive Player of the Year 2023 - All-Defensive Team 2024 - All-Star Game Participant 2024 - Most Valuable Player 2024 - All-League First Team 2024 - Defensive Player of the Year 2024 - All-Defensive Team 2025 - All-Star Game Participant 2025 - All-Star Game MVP 2025 - Most Valuable Player 2025 - All-League First Team 2025 - Defensive Player of the Year 2025 - All-Defensive Team 2026 - All-Star Game Participant 2026 - All-League First Team 2026 - Defensive Player of the Year 2026 - All-Defensive Team 2027 - All-League Third Team 2027 - Defensive Player of the Year 2027 - All-Defensive Team 2028 - All-Star Game Participant 2028 - All-League First Team 2028 - Defensive Player of the Year 2028 - All-Defensive Team 2029 - All-Star Game Participant 2029 - All-Star Game MVP 2029 - All-League First Team 2029 - Defensive Player of the Year 2029 - All-Defensive Team 2030 - All-Star Game Participant 2030 - All-League First Team 2030 - Defensive Player of the Year 2030 - All-Defensive Team 2031 - All-Star Game Participant 2031 - All-League First Team 2031 - Defensive Player of the Year 2031 - All-Defensive Team 2032 - All-Star Game Participant 2032 - All-League First Team 2032 - Defensive Player of the Year 2032 - All-Defensive Team 2033 - All-League Second Team 2033 - All-Defensive Team 2034 - All-Star Game Participant 2034 - All-Defensive Second Team Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 537 Player of the Week: 30 Player of the Month: 8 Double Doubles: 828 Triple Doubles: 34 Career Highs
Points: 52 Rebounds: 36 Assists: 14 Steals: 7 Blocks: 12 Biography
Height: 6’10 Weight: 226 College: San Francisco Transactions
- Chosen with the third overall selection in the 2022 TMBSL Rookie Draft by the Detroit Pistons after Wilt Chamberlain went first overall to Orlando and Elgin Baylor went second to Portland - After offering to re-sign a MAX with the Pistons following the expiration of his rookie deal, made the unprecedented choice not to re-sign on day 1 after the Pistons attempted to illegally accept his re-sign which would have put them over the hard cap. Spurning multiple other MAX offers, Russell waited until day 2 to re-sign with Detroit after they cleared cap space by amnestying Chris Webber - Re-signed again with the Pistons in 2032 for $94,500,000 over five years - Left the only city he had ever called home to sign an MLE with the Harlem Globetrotters in 2037 - Retired as a Globetrotter following the 2037 season
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Post by eric on Aug 18, 2020 19:58:08 GMT
2043 - Dwight Howard (Washington Bullets & Portland Trailblazers)
Washington Bullets (2020-2023)
Portland Trail Blazers (2024-2029)
Washington Bullets (2030-2037)
At a Glance - A dominant scoring big for an extensive period of time, Dwight's numbers were even deflated by 3 seasons of lax GMing in Washington that left him languishing as a backup. - An integral part of the two-towers, along with David Robinson, that won the 2028 TMBSL title in Portland. - 173.9 career WS, good for 28th all-time at the time of this nomination - 5th all-time in Points Scored, Free Throws Made, and Total Rebounds. - 4th all-time in FG made. - 2nd all-time in FT attempted and TOs, 8th all-time in Personal Fouls
- 6th all-time in FG%, 7th all-time in FG attempted. - 11th all-time in minutes played (would've likely be Top 5 without the mysterious backup years) Career Stats
Years played: 18 Games played: 1412 Points per game: 25.5 Rebounds per game: 10.8 Assists per game: 2.7 Steals per game: 1.0 Blocks per game: 1.0 Turnovers per game: 2.8 FG%: .549 FT%: .638 3P%: .000 (on 1 career attempt)
Career HighsPoints: 64 Rebounds: 29 Assists: 10 Steals: 6 Blocks: 6 Double Doubles: 816 Triple Doubles: 1 Achievements/AwardsAll-Star (3x) All-Rookie All-Star (2x) All-Rookie Team (1x) Rookie of the Year (1x) All-League 1st Team (1x)
All-League 2nd Team (3x) All-League 3rd Team (2x) Player of the Game: 314 Player of the Week: 9 Player of the Month: 1
2020 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2020 - Rookie of the Year 2020 - All-Rookie Team 2021 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2024 - All-League Third Team 2025 - All-League Third Team 2028 - All-League Second Team 2030 - All-League Second Team 2033 - All-Star Game Participant 2033 - All-League First Team 2035 - All-Star Game Participant 2035 - All-League Second Team 2037 - All-Star Game Participant BiographyHeight: 7'0" Weight: 252 School: SW ATL Christian Academy Transactions- Taken with the 1st overall pick (after the New Orleans Buccaneers' unceremonious folding) by the Washington Bullets in the 2024 TMBSL Draft - Signed a 6 year, MAX deal with the Portland Trail Blazers after the expiration of his rookie deal in 2024 - Returned to the Chocolate City in 2030 by signing at 4 year, $70m deal - Re-signed with the Bullets for another 4 years in 2034 on a deal worth a total of $73.5m - Retired following the 2037 season
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Post by eric on Aug 18, 2020 19:59:54 GMT
2043 - Jerry Lucas (Atlanta Hawks)
Miami Heat (2024-2027) Atlanta Hawks (2028-2031, 2034) Dallas Mavericks (2032, 2037) New Orleans Pelicans (2033) San Antonio Spurs (2035-2037) Detroit Pistons (2038)
At a Glance - One of the most prolific and efficient scoring big men of the Wheel Era of TMBSL and spent his prime consistently among the top 3-5 players in the league consistently in points per true shot attempt, win shares, and PER - Finishes 19th all-time in career win shares with 183.4 total and 14th all-time in career win shares per 48 at .249; he also recorded 2 of the top 50 all-time individual win share seasons with 18.71 and 17.92 in 2030 and 2031 with Atlanta - Finishes 7th all-time in career points per true shot attempt with a 1.218 mark for his career - Finishes 11th all-time in career free throws made (7,678) and 17th in career attempts (8,617) - Finishes 13th all-time in career field goals made (11,191) and 22nd in career attempts (21,161) - One of 15 members of TMBSL's 30k points club, finishing 15th all-time with 30,383 points for his career - Finishes 29th all-time in career rebounds with 11,256 - Finishes 34th all-time in career field goal percentage at .529 - Recorded the 16th most points in a single season with 2868 in 2031, when he averaged 35.0 points per game; he finished with 5 individual seasons with a scoring total greater than 30 points per game Career Stats Years played: 15 Games played: 1117 Points per game: 27.2 Rebounds per game: 10.1 Assists per game: 2.4 Steals per game: 0.7 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 2.0FG%: .529 FT%: .891 3P%: .374 Career Highs
Points: 70 Rebounds: 37 Assists: 12 Steals: 4 Blocks: 4 582 double-doubles 1 triple-doubles Achievements/Awards
Sixth Man of the Year All-Star (x7) All-League First Team (x6) All-League Third Team (x2) Player of the Game (258x) Player of the Week (11x) Player of the Month (2x) All-Rookie First Team All-Star Rookie Game Participant (x2) Rookie Game MVP 2024 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2024 - Sixth Man of the Year 2024 - All-Rookie Team 2025 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2025 - Rookie Game MVP 2025 - All-League Third Team 2028 - All-League Third Team 2029 - All-Star Game Participant 2029 - All-League First Team 2030 - All-Star Game Participant 2030 - All-League First Team 2031 - All-Star Game Participant 2031 - All-League First Team 2032 - All-Star Game Participant 2032 - All-League First Team 2033 - All-Star Game Participant 2033 - All-League First Team 2034 - All-Star Game Participant 2034 - All-League First Team 2036 - All-Star Game Participant Biography Height: 6'8" Weight: 234 College: Ohio State Transactions
- Drafted with the 7th overall pick of the 1st Round in the 2024 TMBSL draft by the Miami Heat - After the expiration of his rookie deal, he signed in Atlanta for a max deal in the 2028 Free Agency period - Prior to the 2032 season, he was traded alongside a first round pick to Dallas for Bradley Beal, Glen Davis, and cash - After one season in Dallas, he was traded to New Orleans for Marcus Smart and two first round picks - After one season in New Orleans, he was resigned to a deal for $94,500,000 over 5 years and traded back to Atlanta for Shaquille O'Neal and cash - After one reunion season in Atlanta, he was traded along with two firsts to Orlando for LaPhonso Ellis and then sent immediately to San Antonio - After two full seasons in San Antonio, he was then amnestied by the Spurs and picked up by the Dallas Mavericks for the remainder of the 2037 season - He signed in Detroit for his final season on an MLE deal and retired after the 2038 season
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Post by eric on Aug 18, 2020 20:01:27 GMT
2043 - Oscar Robertson (Chicago Bulls) Chicago Bulls (2024-2038) Orlando Magic (2039) At a Glance
- Won seven rings, all as a member of the Bulls, including two prior to LeBron’s arrival - Amassed two league MVPs, three Playoff MVPs, one All-Star MVP, and 12 All-League team selections during his career - Retires fourth all-time in career win shares with 233.3, trailing only Kyrie Irving, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Simisola Shittu - Retires as TMBSL’s all-time leader in assists with 15,328, surpassing Kyrie Irving despite playing four fewer seasons - Finishes tied with Harry Gallatin for 19th all-time in win shares per 48 with .238 - Sixth all-time in assist-to-turnover ratio with a 6.806 marker for his career - Finished in the top 40 all-time in points, field goals made, field goal attempts, three-pointers made, three-point attempts, and steals - Never averaged less than a double-double during a season in his career - Also an elite rebounder at the point guard position, averaging 5.6 per game during his career, trailing only Jay Williams and Magic Johnson at the position Career Stats
Years played: 16 Games played: 1258 Points per game: 20.4 Rebounds per game: 5.6 Assists per game: 12.2 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.1 Turnovers per game: 1.8 FG%: .487 FT%: .868 3P%: .377 Achievements
Championships: 7 Player of the Game: 413 Player of the Week: 22 Player of the Month: 14 Double Doubles: 931 Triple Doubles: 65 MVP (2x) Playoff MVP (3x) All-Star Game MVP Rookie of the Year All-League First Team (4x) All-League Second Team (6x) All-League Third Team (2x) All-Star (14x) Career Highs
Points: 51 Rebounds: 19 Assists: 30 Steals: 6 Blocks: 2 Biography
Height: 6’5 Weight: 215 College: Cincinnati Transactions
- Drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the second overall selection in the 2024 TMBSL Rookie Draft - Entered free agency after the expiration of his rookie contract but chose to re-sign with the Bulls for 7 years and $120,312,500 - Became the only player in TMBSL history to be insured against retirement following the conclusion of the 2034 season - Re-signed again with the Bulls in 2035 for 3 years and a flat $20,000,000 per year - Re-signed for the final time with the Bulls in 2038 for one year and $19,000,000 - Decided to ease his way into retirement by signing a one-year deal with the Orlando Magic for $12,500,000
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Post by eric on Aug 18, 2020 20:02:43 GMT
2043 - Mike Conley (Orlando Magic)
Orlando Magic (2025-2034) Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2035-2038)
Miami Heat (2038-2039) Detroit Pistons (2039-2040)
At a Glance
- Two time champion as a member of the Orlando Magic in three Finals appearances - Amassed two Playoff MVPs, eight All-League selections, once All-Defensive Second Team, one All-Rookie Second Team, six total All-Star game appearances and two 3-Point Shootout Championships during his career - Retires seventeenth all-time in career win shares with 189.2, third all-time for a Point Guard behind only Kyrie Irving and Oscar Robertson - Retires fifth all-time in career assists with 12,009, one of just five players to accumulate 12K+ assists
- Finishes tied with Richard Hamilton 10th all-time in career FT% at 92.4% - 12th all-time in assist-to-turnover ratio with a 6.584 career mark - 14th all-time in career three-pointers with 1880
- Finished in the top 50 all-time in career points, assists, steals, field goals made, field goal attempts, free throw percentage, three-pointers made, three-pointers attempts, three-point percentage and minutes played.
Career Stats
Years played: 15 Games played: 1158 Points per game: 21.2 Rebounds per game: 4.2 Assists per game: 10.4 Steals per game: 1.3 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.6 FG%: .474 FT%: .924 3P%: .419 Achievements
Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 375 Player of the Week: 28 Player of the Month: 6 Double Doubles: 648 Triple Doubles: 19 (2x) Playoff MVP (1x) All-League First Team (3x) All-League Second Team (4x) All-League Third Team (1x) All-Defensive Second Team (1x) All-Rookie Second Team (4x) All-Star Game Participant (2x) All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x) 3-Point Shootout Champion Career Highs
Points: 55 Rebounds: 18 Assists: 23 Steals: 7 Blocks: 3 Biography
Height: 6’1 Weight: 190 College: Ohio State Transactions
- Drafted by the Orlando Magic with the eighth overall selection in the 2025 TMBSL Rookie Draft - Entered free agency after the expiration of his rookie contract but chose to re-sign with the Magic for $98,437,500 over 6 years - Offered to resign with the Orlando Magic following the 2034 season for $140,625,000 over 6 years - Declined the Magic counter offer of $56,899,063 over 3 years by signing a deal with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks for $131,250,000 over 6 years
- Traded to the Miami Heat in 2038 for 1.4 in 2040 and 1.13 in 2042 - Traded to the Detroit Pistons in 2039 for Damian Lillard, Mychal Thompson, Rajon Rondo, Nicolas Batum and 1.7 in 2043
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Post by eric on Nov 29, 2020 19:37:30 GMT
2048 - Dominique Wilkins (Chicago Bulls)
Chicago Bulls (2030-2036) Dallas Mavericks (2037) Vancouver Grizzlies (2038-2040) Charlotte Bobcats (2041) San Antonio Spurs (2042-2043) Vancouver Grizzlies (2044)
At a Glance- 117 total career WS - Key member of 3 Chicago Bulls championship teams - Top 35 in career FG made, Top 40 in career scoring - Dropped 36.2 ppg in 2041, the 3rd highest single-season scoring average in league history.
Career StatsYears played: 14 Games played: 1131 Points per game: 23.1 Rebounds per game: 7.1 Assists per game: 1.7 Steals per game: 1.1 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.7 FG%: .513 FT%: .758 3P%: .343 Career Highs
Points: 62 Rebounds: 20 Assists: 8 Steals: 7 Blocks: 3 Achievements/Awards1x All-Rookie 2nd Team 2x Rookie/Soph Participant 2x Slam Dunk Champion
3x All-Star 1x All-League 2nd Team 4x All-League 3rd Team
Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 70 Player of the Week: 1 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 254 Triple Doubles: 0 2030 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2030 - All-Rookie Second Team 2031 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2032 - Slam-Dunk Contest Champion 2033 - All-Star Game Participant 2033 - All-League Third Team 2037 - All-League Third Team 2039 - All-Star Game Participant 2039 - All-League Third Team 2040 - Slam-Dunk Contest Champion 2040 - All-Star Game Participant 2040 - All-League Third Team 2041 - All-League Second Team BiographyHeight: 6'7" Weight: 210 College: Georgia Transactions- Drafted 1st overall by the Chicago Bulls in the 2030 TMBSL Draft - Re-signed to a 6 year, $71m contract by the Bulls following the expiration of his rookie deal - Traded to the Dallas Mavericks in 2037along with Alexander Johnson in exchange for Chris Bosh, Tim Breaux, cash, and a 2040 1st (which became Marvin Williams) - Traded to the Vancouver Grizzlies in 2038 along with Andrea Bargnani in exchange for Mark Eaton, Tim Breaux, Zach LaVine, 4 1sts (which became CJ Miles, Andray Blatche, Montrezl Harrell, and Detlef Schrempf) and 1 2nd (which became Gary Trent Sr.) - Re-signed a 1 year, $17.5m deal with the Grizzlies in 2040 - Re-signed a 2 year, $27m deal with the Grizzlies in 2041 - Traded to the Charlotte Bobcats in 2041 for Adam Morrison, cash, a 2045 1st (which became Darryl Dawkins) and 2 2nds (which became Frank Oleynick and De'Aaron Fox) - Traded to the Anaheim Amigos in 2042 for Joel Embiid - Immediately traded to the San Antonio Spurs in 2042 for Dan Issel - Re-signed to a 1 year, $5.7m deal with the Spurs in 2043 - Re-signed to a 1 year, $1.6m deal with the Spurs in 2044 - Traded to the Vancouver Grizzlies in 2044 for Adam Morrison and a 2046 1st (which became Kyle Kuzma) - Retired following the 2044 season
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