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Post by jhb on Dec 20, 2018 19:58:38 GMT
The Gold ClubAtlanta Hawks Basketball Ring of Honor Members
James H. Beard Founder, Owner, General Manager 2000-Present~~~~Benji Hammon Point Guard2000-2005~~~~Mitchell RobinsonPower Forward2000-2007, 2009-2010~~~~Larry JohnsonForward2008-2011, 2021-2022~~~~Antonio DanielsPoint Guard 2019-2025~~~~Tony Battie Power Forward 2021-2026, 2028~~~~Olden Polynice Center 2022-2026~~~~Ron Mercer Shooting Guard 2022, 2024-2028~~~~Kawhi Leonard Small Forward 2023-2024~~~~Jonas Valanciunas Center 2020-2026, 2032~~~~God Shammgod Point Guard 2019-2024, 2029-2031~~~~Stephen JacksonShooting Guard2019-2026, 2029-2033~~~~Championship Teams 2022 (69-13)
Jonas Valanciunas Olden Polynice Tony Battie Manute Bol Bismack Biyombo Paul Silas Larry Johnson Josh Smith Stephen Jackson Ron Mercer Jimmer Fredette God Shammgod Antonio Daniels2023 (64-18) Jonas Valanciunas Olden Polynice Tony Battie Chris Dudley Kawhi Leonard Ron Artest Josh Smith Stephen Jackson Andre Emmett John Wall God Shammgod Antonio Daniels Sebastian Telfair
2024 (73-9)
Jonas Valanciunas Olden Polynice Tony Battie Ralph Drollinger Manute Bol Chris Dudley Kawhi Leonard Stephen Jackson Ron Mercer T.R. Dunn God Shammgod Antonio Daniels 2036 (64-18)Joel Embiid Dave Corzine Al Horford LaPhonso Ellis Major Jones Tim Breaux James Worthy Bradley Beal John Starks Jon Barry Armond Hill Acie Law Wayman Britt
2041 (60-22)
Bill Carwright Roy Hibbert Darren Tillis Kevin Garnett Shelden Williams LaPhonso Ellis Michael Beasley Mitch Richmond Brent Barry Dwyane Wade Butch Lee Fred Brown Roy Hamilton
2043 (58-24)
Roy Hibbert Marreese Speights Bill Laimbeer Kevin Garnett Rudy Gay Adrian Dantley Rodney Carney Harrison Barnes Eddie Johnson Jeff Lamp Butch Lee Billy Ray Bates Darnell Valentine Kendall Marshall
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Post by jhb on Dec 21, 2018 13:14:35 GMT
James H. BeardAtlanta Hawks (2000-Present) At A Glance- Founding Owner/GM of the Atlanta Hawks - Founder and Creator of The Big Board™ - Draft Master (2000-2001) - Predictions Master (2005-2006, 2021-Present) - Secretary of TMBSL Lab and Player Development (2009-2012) - Member, TMBSL Hall of Fame Board of Directors (2010-Present) - Widely regarded as the best content creator and article writer in the history of 5.0 - Highly demanded podcast guest host - Owner of the franchise with the most valuable TMBSL brand (according to Forbes) Career Stats (as of 2030 season)Regular Season Wins: 2,098 Losses: 936 Win Percentage: .691 Playoffs Wins: 258 Losses: 201 Win Percentage: .562 Playoff Appearances: 36 Finals Appearances: 11 Division Championships: 14 Championships: 6 Championships: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2036, 2041, 2042 Finals Appearances: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2031, 2032, 2034, 2036, 2041, 2043 Shield Winner: 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2032, 2034, 2035 Crown Winner: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2032, 2034, 2035 TMBSL Title Belt Winner: 2028 Division Champions: 2000, 2004, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037 Achievements6x TMBSL Champion, one of only 4 executives (along with Fecta, Tim, and Ward) to ever achieve back-to-back-to-back titles in 5.0 GM of the 'Greatest Team in TMBSL History', the 2024 Hawks who won 73 games and went 16-3 to the playoffs en route to their third straight title 28 50+ win seasons 20 60+ win seasons 1 70+ win season 14 division titles Made playoffs in 36 of 37 possible seasons of 5.0 4 consecutive seasons as #1 seed from 2023-2026 Second best winning percentage in TMBSL 5.0 history, trailing only Ward 2034 GM of the Year awarded by Mike GM Voted Coach of the Year - 2039, 2040 GM Voted Executive of the Year - 2043 BiographyHeight: 6'1" College: University of South Carolina Transactions- Became the Owner, Founder, and GM of the Hawks in 2000 - Reluctantly retired during contraction in 2011 - Triumphantly returned to TMBSL before the 2019 season
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Post by jhb on Dec 21, 2018 13:50:28 GMT
Benji HammonAtlanta Hawks (2000-2005) At a Glance- Hawks traded up to select Hammon with the 10th pick of the 2nd round (39th overall) of the Creation Draft - Led the Hawks to the playoffs in every season of her career, refusing to let the 2001 offseason betrayal of Elvis Delle Donne send the Hawks to the dregs of the Eastern Conference - Helped the Hawks win Central Division titles in 2000 and 2004 - Finished with a total of 49.7 Win Shares, averaging 8.3 per season for her career (good for 48th best of all-time) - Her best season was in 2002, when she finished the year with 10.1 Win Shares, 29.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 10.2 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.1 bpg, and only 3.1 topg - After retiring briefly following her division winning 2004 campaign, she triumphantly returned for a 2005 retirement tour where she led the Hawks to 50 wins - Averaged a solid 1.15 pts/tsa for her career Career Stats
Years played: 6 Games played: 468 Points per game: 28.3 Rebounds per game: 3.1 Assists per game: 9.7 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 3.5 FG%: .485 FT%: .881 3P%: .411 Achievements
3x All-Star Game Participant (2001-2003) 3pt Shootout Champion (2004) Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 137 Player of the Week: 3 Player of the Month: 1 Double Doubles: 236 Triple Doubles: 0 Career Highs
Points: 53 Rebounds: 13 Assists: 22 Steals: 6 Blocks: 2 Biography
Height: 5'11" Weight: 170 College: Colorado State Transactions
- Drafted in the TMBSL 5.0 Creation Draft - Re-signed with the Hawks for 2 years and $25 million following the 2002 season - Retired following the 2004 season - Came out of retirement and signed a one-year deal for $7.5 million before 2005 - Retired as a Hawks legend following the 2005 campaign
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Post by jhb on Aug 20, 2019 16:36:25 GMT
Larry Johnson
Atlanta Hawks (2008-2011, 2021-2022) At a Glance- Was the first overall pick of the vaunted 2008 draft class - Was an immediate starter and partnered with Rick Fox to help the rebuilding Hawks become one of the best teams in the league before contraction - Helped the Hawks win 50 games in 3 consecutive seasons and 2 consecutive seasons before his first retirement - After the Hawks were a victim of contraction, he *retired because he refused to play for any franchise other than Atlanta* - *Triumphantly returned from retirement* at age 35 in 2021 after an unprecedented decade out of the league to lead the Hawks back to greatness - His veteran presence helped lead the Hawks to consecutive 50+ win seasons and a TMBSL title in 2022 - Retired a champion Career StatsYears played: 15 Games played: 1026 Points per game: 19.2 Rebounds per game: 8.3 Assists per game: 2.2 Steals per game: 1.5 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.2 FG%: .482 FT%: .885 3P%: .383 Achievements2008 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2008 - Rookie of the Year 2008 - All-Rookie Team 2009 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2017 - All-Star Game Participant 2019 - Sixth Man of the Year Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 73 Player of the Week: 1 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 370 Triple Doubles: 1 Career HighsPoints: 57 Rebounds: 30 Assists: 10 Steals: 8 Blocks: 3 BiographyHeight: 6'7" Weight: 280 College: UNLV Transactions- Drafted first overall in the 2008 rookie draft - *Retired at the end of his rookie contract following the 2011 season* - *Came out of a decade-long retirement to rejoin the Hawks on a one-year, $26.25 million deal in 2021* - Resigned to a one-year, $15 million deal in 2022 - Retired as a Hawks legend following the 2022 Championship campaign
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Post by jhb on Sept 12, 2019 19:05:52 GMT
Mitchell RobinsonAtlanta Hawks (2000-2007, 2009-2010) At a Glance- One of the all-time great G-League players in TMBSL history - One of the premier defenders in TMBSL history, despite only logging 7 seasons with 30+ minutes per game he was named Defensive Player of the Year once and made 7 total All-Defensive Teams in his career - Hawks were never less than 10 games above .500 with Robinson on the roster and he was a key role player for the 60+ game winning 2010 Hawks, widely recognized as the greatest non-title team in TMBSL history - Fourth all-time in total blocks in TMBSL history Career Stats
Years played: 15 Games played: 1100 Points per game: 14.7 Rebounds per game: 7.5 Assists per game: 1.1 Steals per game: 0.5 Blocks per game: 2.7 Turnovers per game: 0.9 FG%: .481 FT%: .778 3P%: .000 Achievements
Defensive Player of the Year All-Defensive 1st Team (4x) All-Defensive 2nd Team (3x) 2003 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2004 - All-Defensive Team 2006 - All-Defensive Second Team 2007 - All-Defensive Team 2008 - All-Defensive Team 2009 - All-Defensive Second Team 2010 - All-Defensive Second Team 2011 - Defensive Player of the Year 2011 - All-Defensive Team Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 44 Player of the Week: 0 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 322 Triple Doubles: 8 Career Highs
Points: 40 Rebounds: 20 Assists: 9 Steals: 5 Blocks: 12 Biography
Height: 6'11" Weight: 245 College: Chalmette High School Transactions
- Drafted with the 25th pick of the 7th round in the TMBSL 5.0 Creation Draft and signed to a four-year agreement - Was assigned to the Hawks G-league affiliate for the 2000 and 2001 seasons - Resigned to a 6-year, max contract with the Hawks following the 2003 campaign - Was traded to the Portland Trailblazers in 2007 along with Etan Thomas for the Hawks 2008 and 2009 first round picks, the Bulls 2011 1st round pick, the Globetrotters 2008 1st round pick, Shavon Shields, Ron Harper, and dump bucks - Was part of a failed trade that would have sent him to Dallas before the 2008 trading deadline - Was successfully traded to Dallas following the 2008 season along with the Bucks' 2009 1st round pick and the Blazers 2012 1st round pick for George Mikan and Tevin Mack; Dallas then flipped Mitchell back to Atlanta with Landyn Freshwater during the 2009 season for Frank Blazejowski, LaBradford Smith, Devon Huh (3 blocks per 36), Cassius Winston, Jason Lyle, and the Hawks 1st round picks in 2012 and 2013 - Following the 2009 season, Robinson offered to resign with Atlanta for a whopping $131,250,000 over 6 years; he ultimately returned on a one-year, $16,000,000 deal - Following the 2010 season, Robinson once again offered an ambitious resign to Atlanta, requesting $140,625,000 over 6 years; this time he did not end up returning to Atlanta and agreed to terms with Cleveland on a $55,000,000 deal over 5 years - Robinson and his remaining four years were assigned to the Harlem Globetrotters as the 6th pick during contraction waivers in the Great Contraction of 2012 - Mitchell Robinson was amnestied in 2015 by the Globetrotters and waivers took his talents to South Beach - After testing FA in the offseason of 2016, he agreed to return to the Heat on a one-year, $5,000,000 contract - Signed a one-day deal with the Hawks to retire in the 2017 off-season
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Post by jhb on Nov 18, 2019 15:04:23 GMT
Antonio Daniels
Atlanta Hawks (2019-2025) At a Glance- Was the first member of the post-contraction Hawks franchise, selected on expansion waivers from the Harlem Globetrotters - An excellent locker room presence, he was a part of two titles in Harlem before he made his name by helping guide the Hawks to 3 titles and 4 consecutive Finals' appearances as a steady hand with the second unit and then emerged as the lead point guard following the departure of God Shammgod - One of the all-time great floor generals in TMBSL history, retiring third all-time in total assist to turnover ratio trailing only Nick Van Exel and God Shammgod - One of the greatest pure shooters in TMBSL history, retiring 11th all-time in free throw percentage - Despite being a backup the majority of his career, he retires 46th all-time in career assists - Produced 69 total win shares (nice) in his career, good for a career WS/48 mark of .186; his .197 WS/48 mark in his last three years in the league as a starter ranked 32nd best in the league in that time frame Career StatsYears played: 13 Games played: 799 Points per game: 8.9 Rebounds per game: 2.7 Assists per game: 6.2 Steals per game: 0.7 Blocks per game: 0.1 Turnovers per game: 0.8 FG%: .468 FT%: .918 3P%: .379 Achievements2015 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2015 - All-Rookie Team 2025 - All-Star Game Participant Championships: 5 Player of the Game: 52 Player of the Week: 1 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 155 Triple Doubles: 2 Career HighsPoints: 36 Rebounds: 16 Assists: 27 Steals: 7 Blocks: 3 BiographyHeight: 6'4" Weight: 195 College: Bowling Green Transactions- Taken with the 6th selection of the 2nd round of the 2015 Rookie Draft by the Detroit Pistons - Signed to a minimum deal with Harlem in 2017 following the expiration of his rookie deal - Re-signed with Harlem to a deal worth $5,000,610 over 6 years in 2018 - Selected by Atlanta off of expansion waivers in 2019 - Re-signed with Atlanta to consecutive one-year, $10,000,000 agreements in 2024 and 2025 - Signed with Portland to consecutive one-year deals for $13,000,000 and $10,000,000 in 2026 and 2027 before retiring in the 2028 offseason
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Post by jhb on Dec 9, 2019 15:30:13 GMT
Tony Battie
Atlanta Hawks (2021-2025, 2028) At a Glance- 4-Time TMBSL Champion (3 with Atlanta) who was a steady locker room presence and dynamo presence off the bench during Atlanta's reign of dominance over TMBSL - His addition from Orlando along with Klay Thompson helped solidify the Atlanta frontcourt and marked the beginning of their dominant stretch of title runs - After serving as a starter in his first season in Atlanta he settled into a role behind the newly acquired Olden Polynice as a scorer and dominant rebounder leading the Hawks bench group - Battie was an efficient enough scorer and serviceable defender but he was the master of the glass and helped the Hawks control possession with his work on the boards - Tallied 62.1 career win shares, good for a career WS/48 rate of .160 Career StatsYears played: 14 Games played: 899 Points per game: 10.7 Rebounds per game: 7.8 Assists per game: 1.2 Steals per game: 0.6 Blocks per game: 0.5 Turnovers per game: 1.1 FG%: .505 FT%: .641 3P%: .000 (1 career attempt) Achievements2015 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant 2015 - All-Rookie Second Team 2016 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant Championships: 4 Player of the Game: 15 Player of the Week: 0 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 242 Triple Doubles: 0 Career HighsPoints: 36 Rebounds: 27 Assists: 6 Steals: 4 Blocks: 4 BiographyHeight: 6'11" Weight: 230 College: Texas Tech Transactions- Taken with the 9th selection of the first round in the 2015 TMBSL draft by the Chicago Bulls - Traded to Orlando for the 9th pick of the first round during the 2017 draft - Resigned with Orlando for $90,765,623 over 6 years after his rookie deal expired - Traded to Atlanta during the 2021 season with Klay Thompson for Jay Williams, Damon Jones, 2026 first and second round picks, and cash - Resigned in Atlanta during the 2026 offseason for a 1 year, $6 mil deal - Traded to Dallas for Andre Miller during the 2026 season - Signed by Oakland in post-TC signings for the 2027 season - Signed with the Globetrotters for a min in the 2028 FA period, was cut later in the season and returned to Atlanta on a minimum deal to finish the season before retiring as a Hawk
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Post by jhb on Jan 21, 2020 16:56:42 GMT
Olden Polynice
Atlanta Hawks (2022-2026) 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 their final title season in the mid-2020s, 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 StatsYears 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) AchievementsChampion (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 Career HighsPoints: 46 Rebounds: 36 Assists: 8 Steals: 6 Blocks: 8 719 double-doubles BiographyHeight: 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 jhb on Jan 22, 2020 15:22:26 GMT
Ron Mercer
Atlanta Hawks (2022, 2024-2028) At a Glance- Journeyman wing who became a part of two Atlanta Hawks championship teams and two more that made the Finals, serving as a key contributor as a scorer from the wing and served with Antonio Daniels and Tony Battie as one of the best bench units in the league when the Hawks were in their prime - Marksman from three who took almost a third of his shots from distance and converted 42.8% of them in his career - One of the few players to have Eric maliciously delete his page so that some of his stats are lost in the void and unrecoverable - Recorded 39.9 career win shares for a total career WS/48 total of .136 - 16th all-time in three point field goal percentage in TMBSL history Career StatsYears played: 15 Games played: at least 699 Points per game: 6.4 Rebounds per game: 3.3 Assists per game: 1.3 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 0.1 Turnovers per game: 0.5 FG%: .472 FT%: .823 3P%: .428 AchievementsChampion (2x) Career HighsPoints: 37 Rebounds: 15 Assists: 10 Steals: 5 Blocks: 2 14 double-doubles BiographyHeight: 6'7" Weight: 210 College: Kentucky Transactions- Drafted 10th overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2015 TMBSL Draft - Rookie option was declined after two years in Orlando - Picked up as a minimum signing by Detroit in 2018 - Had his player page deleted and recreated by ERIC in 2019 offseason, so his STATS ARE INCOMPLETE SMFH - Signed to an MLE with the Trail Blazers in 2019 - Signed to an MLE with the Bulls in 2020, was traded along with Klay Thompson, Darius Miles, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Kemba Walker, a first round pick, and cash for Giannis Antetokounmpo - Was a post-TC signing back to Charlotte in 2021 - Offered to resign to a max in Charlotte in 2022 offseason, ended up joining the Pistons as a post-TC signing - Was traded from the Pistons with Ron Artest, Kevin Johnson, Walt Frazier, and Kenny Satterfield to Chicago for Mookie Blaylock and Tom Gola; was then immediately flipped to Atlanta for Adrian Smith and Tate Armstrong and cash - He agreed to join the Mavericks on an LLE in the 2023 offseason - He then agreed to join the Hawks on an MLE that was extended to a full three years in the 2024 offseason - He offered to resign in Atlanta for $75,000,000 over 5 years in 2027 but ended up returning to Atlanta for $8,000,000 for a single season - He again offered the same resigning the next offseason but ended up signing with Dallas for $2,000,000 over one year - Before the end of 2028, he was back in Atlanta after being a part of the deal that sent Andre Drummond, Cazzie Russell, and two firsts to Dallas for Kevin Durant, Charlie Ward, and Ron Mercer (Ward was then flipped to Washington along with several second round picks) - Mercer signed with Miami after training camp in the 2029 season and again in 2030 - He was almost included in the blockbuster deal that would have sent him to Orlando with Jerry West and Matt Geiger for Damian Lillard, Dion Waiters, Bo Ellis, and picks but when that was ruled invalid he ended up being sent to Dallas with Kyrie Irving for Cazzie Russell, Trevor Ruffin, Andre Drummond, and cash; he would retire after the 2030 season
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Post by jhb on Feb 19, 2020 13:31:27 GMT
Kawhi LeonardAtlanta Hawks (2023-2024) 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 ***Credit to TimPig for bio***
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Post by jhb on Feb 19, 2020 13:40:11 GMT
Jonas ValanciunasAtlanta Hawks (2020-2026, 2032) 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 jhb on Feb 19, 2020 13:43:44 GMT
God Shammgod
Atlanta Hawks (2019-2024, 2029-2031)
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 jhb on Mar 23, 2020 12:13:46 GMT
Atlanta Hawks (2019-2026, 2029-2033) 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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