shadowGrinch wrote:No one is controversial in this rookie class. All of them are just full of hot air or in the case of Willie Lewis, hot air and being an idiot.
Martti. wrote:You think you gonna fulfill his request and start him?
hova- wrote:AI back, didn't expect it honestly, thought more of a slight rebuilding process in terms of your role players. I mean it looks a bit like the runs of the Mavs IRL. Adding role players and resigning above averages old players (Terry, Haywood etc) just to get that ring, but it won't happen if you don't rebuild imho.
Improve Your Player and All-NEW Player Influence
Improve Your Player
Every participant has a certain number of points that they will be able to use on improving attributes of their virtual player. You only have one chance to use all these points so don’t waste your points (i.e. any leftover points are not able to be brought forward to the next tipping competition).
For every Skill-based attribute, it costs you 4 points in order to improve that certain attribute by 1. For every Physical-based attribute, it costs you 8 points in order to improve that certain attribute.
Skill-based attributes are skills like shooting, dribbling, passing, rebounding, etc. Physical-based attributes includes attributes like strength, speed, endurance, as well as mental attributes such as awareness. If you are unsure whether the attribute you want to include is a skill-based or physical-based one, you are able to post and pose your question.
A quick example of how to let me know how you want to improve your player:
Player: 75 points
Three point shooting + 5 (20 points)
Mid range shooting + 4 (16 points)
Layup + 3 (12 points)
Stamina + 3 (24 points)
3 Points left over that cannot be spent
All-NEW Player Influence
Here is a brand new scheme that gives you more control over the fortunes of your virtual player.
Complain About Role On Team: 100 points
Demand Trade: 200 points
Demand Trade and Request Destination: 250 points
Points
You can accumulate points during any time of the season by participating in contests and also by posting articles that provide a different view of my story. These points may be cashed in: at the conclusion of the postseason, before the regular season begins and All-Star weekend.
Prospects can only use their points during the preseason/before the regular season.
Good luck!
Points
Playoff predictions, awards predictions and other points have all been accounted for. As you will see below, all those who participated in the ‘random’ contests or posting articles have the most points. You can still post articles if you wish!
Martti. 167
Houndy 167
Dare 256
Thierry 110
Eirsej 148
Justine 135
De8 124
Chriso0 165
King Dee 137
Clutch 110
Megarover 95
Cartar 82
Mark. 55
George7 188
Z02 75
Kaiser_Kobe: 60
Mandich: 10
NewC: 5
George7 wrote:So,I have 188 points to spent in any attribute I want ,right?
I will pm you later on.
Kidd Pushes Plans Retirement Back
SEATTLE, July 1 (AP) – Jason Kidd has made a surprise decision to continue playing on into his early 40s. The future Hall of Fame PG has pushed off retirement plans and signed a 4 year deal that will keep him with the Seattle Stealth until he retires.
The 40 year old’s deal will expire when he reaches the age of 45. It is doubtful that he will retire in 4 years time; he is expecting to get 2 more seasons before hanging up the jersey. “The four years is really security on the contract,” Kidd stated, “It really ends when I retire.”
The 11 time NBA All-Star averaged a solid 10.9 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 7.9 apg, 1.5 spg last season. He was instrumental in the Stealth’s championship push this year as he helped lead the team to the Western Conference Finals before succumbing to a separated shoulder. His numbers dipped in the postseason to 8.5 points and 4.7 rebounds a game but his assists per game rose to 9.7.
Kidd was in prime form before hurting his shoulder in Game 4 against the Kings. He had averaged 12 points, 8.5 rebounds, 10 assists in the second round against the Golden State Warriors. “My aim is to win a ring,” Kidd told reporters, “That is my main motivation. I’m so close to retiring with a championship. If it wasn’t for the injury, I think I would be celebrating and retiring right now.”
Stealth GM Will Sit was pleased that Kidd would be back for Seattle, “We needed him (Kidd) if we wanted to compete. We have a great team but Jason brings invaluable experience to the table. His poise and leadership are qualities that will help guide our young team.”
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hova- wrote:Wow, how did you do that? Edit his age so that he is back to 30 again? I mean, playing until 45? That's wicked. Good to see him back though, I've always been a big J-Kidd fan IRL and in your D.
George7 wrote:Great!So it was Kidd's voice on the phone!
Martti. wrote:Really nice to see that Kidd is staying. Maybe now he can get his title and be considered better then Stockton.
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