TGsoGood wrote:I went through the roster this morning and was still amazed to see Reggie Miller even though I have already seen him in game. I grew up in Indiana so the nostalgia still kicks in
gamebig wrote:Your work is really awesome. I can't wait to use Barkeley and KJ. However, I can't find the roster because I am not a steam user. Although I registered a steam account, I still don't know how to download it. Could you send me the roster? my mail is tyson0820@gmail.com.
I would like to donate if you accept in the future.
Dee4Three wrote:gamebig wrote:Your work is really awesome. I can't wait to use Barkeley and KJ. However, I can't find the roster because I am not a steam user. Although I registered a steam account, I still don't know how to download it. Could you send me the roster? my mail is tyson0820@gmail.com.
I would like to donate if you accept in the future.
Buy.
The.
Game.
gamebig wrote:Dee4Three wrote:gamebig wrote:Your work is really awesome. I can't wait to use Barkeley and KJ. However, I can't find the roster because I am not a steam user. Although I registered a steam account, I still don't know how to download it. Could you send me the roster? my mail is tyson0820@gmail.com.
I would like to donate if you accept in the future.
Buy.
The.
Game.
ok you caught me. I didn't buy the game (but I bought mobile 2k17, and it sucks)
I am willing to buy the game on steam since 2k17 is really awesome, which is better than 2k16 and 2k15.
However, I am just wondering that how can I use your roster after I bought the game on steam?
CasE wrote:Just a small correction if you don't mind. Vladimir Rahmanovic and Peja Stojakovic should both be from Serbia.
Stojaković was born into an ethnic Serb family, to parents Miodrag and Branka Stojaković, in Požega, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, but his family fled to Belgrade at the start of the Yugoslav wars.[4][5] His father stayed and fought in the Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina against the Croatian Army until the fall of Western Slavonia (1995), after which he joined his son in Thessaloniki.[5] The Stojakovićs hail from the Papuk mountain region.[5] Many of his relatives now live in Serbia.[5] At 15 years of age (1991–92), he joined the KK Crvena zvezda, for whom he played 2 senior seasons, and won a national championship.
CasE wrote:Peja is 100% Serbian, born to Serbian parents in the area which is now Croatian. Back then all of that was part of 1 confederation, Yugoslavia. He then played for Crvena Zvezda and PAOK before coming to the NBA. Believe me, I am from this area. His nickname was actually "The Serbian sniper".Stojaković was born into an ethnic Serb family, to parents Miodrag and Branka Stojaković, in Požega, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, but his family fled to Belgrade at the start of the Yugoslav wars.[4][5] His father stayed and fought in the Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina against the Croatian Army until the fall of Western Slavonia (1995), after which he joined his son in Thessaloniki.[5] The Stojakovićs hail from the Papuk mountain region.[5] Many of his relatives now live in Serbia.[5] At 15 years of age (1991–92), he joined the KK Crvena zvezda, for whom he played 2 senior seasons, and won a national championship.
Born into the Serbian family of a JNA officer hailing from the Dalmatian coastal town of Zadar in Croatia, Radmanović was born in Trebinje, in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the former Yugoslavia, where his father Stevan was stationed at the time. He grew up in various locales dictated by the requirements of his father's profession.
Radmanović played basketball for KK Crvena zvezda and KK FMP before entering into the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 2001.
Vladimir Radmanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Радмановић; born November 19, 1980) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. In Serbia he played for Crvena zvezda and FMP, and in NBA he was a member of the Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Bobcats, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks and Chicago Bulls.
Radmanović has represented the Yugoslavian national basketball team and the Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team. He earned gold medal at the 2002 FIBA World Championships with Yugoslavia. He also participated at the 2004 Summer Olympics with Serbia and Montenegro.
CasE wrote:Same for Radmanovic. Only born in Croatia.Born into the Serbian family of a JNA officer hailing from the Dalmatian coastal town of Zadar in Croatia, Radmanović was born in Trebinje, in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the former Yugoslavia, where his father Stevan was stationed at the time. He grew up in various locales dictated by the requirements of his father's profession.
Radmanović played basketball for KK Crvena zvezda and KK FMP before entering into the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 2001.
Vladimir Radmanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Радмановић; born November 19, 1980) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. In Serbia he played for Crvena zvezda and FMP, and in NBA he was a member of the Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Bobcats, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks and Chicago Bulls.
Radmanović has represented the Yugoslavian national basketball team and the Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team. He earned gold medal at the 2002 FIBA World Championships with Yugoslavia. He also participated at the 2004 Summer Olympics with Serbia and Montenegro.
CasE wrote:You, sir, are a legend!
hrbulls wrote:Question:
Once players are drafted into MyGM or MyLeague, is there a reason why players are being paid lucrative salaries? Some are paid in excess of 40 million dollars. Is this a direct result with players sitting in FA prior to starting a fantasy draft league?
Dee4Three wrote:hrbulls wrote:Question:
Once players are drafted into MyGM or MyLeague, is there a reason why players are being paid lucrative salaries? Some are paid in excess of 40 million dollars. Is this a direct result with players sitting in FA prior to starting a fantasy draft league?
This is a fantasy draft roster that includes players who are not even alive anymore. I did not mess with any contracts. If I did, I would need to have all the players written down, and categorize them by who should make what compared to eachother if they were all at there best playing at the same time. For this type of roster, contracts are thrown out the window. I allow CPU trades/signings when I start myleagues with a roster like this, and I turn off financial rules.
It just doesn't make sense to have contracts at this time. However, that will be a possible update in the future.
hrbulls wrote:Dee4Three wrote:hrbulls wrote:Question:
Once players are drafted into MyGM or MyLeague, is there a reason why players are being paid lucrative salaries? Some are paid in excess of 40 million dollars. Is this a direct result with players sitting in FA prior to starting a fantasy draft league?
This is a fantasy draft roster that includes players who are not even alive anymore. I did not mess with any contracts. If I did, I would need to have all the players written down, and categorize them by who should make what compared to eachother if they were all at there best playing at the same time. For this type of roster, contracts are thrown out the window. I allow CPU trades/signings when I start myleagues with a roster like this, and I turn off financial rules.
It just doesn't make sense to have contracts at this time. However, that will be a possible update in the future.
Right! I have to turn off financial rules or else no trades can be made. And you won't be able to sign any players via FA neither as you are capped out due to overpaid players on your team. In my current league, I have Xavier McDaniel as part of my bench rotation. If I remember correctly, he has an 81 rating but making 28 million.
I will try adding players to teams prior to starting a new league, and see if there are changes.
Dee4Three wrote:hrbulls wrote:Dee4Three wrote:hrbulls wrote:Question:
Once players are drafted into MyGM or MyLeague, is there a reason why players are being paid lucrative salaries? Some are paid in excess of 40 million dollars. Is this a direct result with players sitting in FA prior to starting a fantasy draft league?
This is a fantasy draft roster that includes players who are not even alive anymore. I did not mess with any contracts. If I did, I would need to have all the players written down, and categorize them by who should make what compared to eachother if they were all at there best playing at the same time. For this type of roster, contracts are thrown out the window. I allow CPU trades/signings when I start myleagues with a roster like this, and I turn off financial rules.
It just doesn't make sense to have contracts at this time. However, that will be a possible update in the future.
Right! I have to turn off financial rules or else no trades can be made. And you won't be able to sign any players via FA neither as you are capped out due to overpaid players on your team. In my current league, I have Xavier McDaniel as part of my bench rotation. If I remember correctly, he has an 81 rating but making 28 million.
I will try adding players to teams prior to starting a new league, and see if there are changes.
Not out of the question for me to make an update with adjusted contracts. Thanks for the motivation to do it. This project has been exhausting.
Love the X-Man. Good choice.
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