sman15rulz wrote:How did u guys replace the generated rookies with the real ones?? is this for PC or PS2?? i have r-tistics roster but i cannot find emeka okafur in there....so if ne1 cud tell me dat wud be great...
This is the PC version. All I do is--go to the next season--watch the draft--take note of who and what position was picked first and so forth, then i'll add the "real" players in that order via dbf editing. For example, in this 2005 draft--the first player chosen was a SF. The best SF prospect I had made (cyberface wise) was Deng--so Deng was the first pick and so on.
BTW--Thanks fellas for the great comments, this actually fun for me as well--I'm glad you guys are enjoying it as well.
OKey Dokey--On to ...
to wrap up the 2004-2005 season
Rookie of the Year 2005: Toussaint Manley/SG/#0/Atlanta Hawks
2005 Finals MVP: Kevin Garnett/PF/#3/Atlanta Hawks
On to the ..
2005 NBA Draft:
with the #1 pick, the Seatle Supersonics pick
Luol Deng from Duke
David Aldridge Analysis : The Sonics get better with Deng, he will see a lot of time at SG--because Hakim Warrick(Seatle's first round pick last year) is an up and coming SF at Seatle. Deng, is bar none the best palyer in this draft and the Sonics got a lot better with this pick.
with the 4th pick, the Portland Trail Blazers pick
Charlie Villanueva from UCONN.
David Aldridge Analysis : There was a lot of debate whether Villanueva would drop lower than this 4th pick--Experts thought Memphis would grab him with the 3rd pick--but regardless--a great PF for the Blazers. Expect Villanueva to start ASAP and to make an impact. He is no Kwame Brown. Watch out for ROY .
with the 6th pick, the Washington Wizards pick
Yohance Bailey from NYU.
David Aldridge Analysis : The Wizards took a chance with this pick--Bailey probably the best shooter in the draft, can also finish around the lane. Don't let the 6'3" frame fool you--he can finish with the best of them and attacks the rim with no fear. Wearing #23 and just recently signing a deal with the Jordan brand, he has some big shoes to fill in Chocolate City. A budding backcourt is rising in DC, with Telfair more than likely to take the starting PG role and the addition of Bailey--the Wiz might be better this year. The Wizards needed size, but didn't get it. Can we say "trade" Andre Miller?
with the 8th pick, the Orlando Magic pick
Cyriel Klitsie from the Netherlands.
David Aldridge Analysis : Regarded as the most cerebral player in the draft, Klitsie seems to be a mixture of John Stockton's brain mixed with Hot Sauce's showmanship. A flashy import, he may be a pleasant suprise for the Magic. Now, who will he pass it too? The Magic will struggle, but Klitsie will put fans in the stand. A good first move in a rebuilding franchise.
More 2005 Draft notables
#2 New Orleans pick: Carl Rutherford 7'1" SF/William and Mary
#3 Memphis picks: Ha-Sueng Jin/7'3" C/Korea
#5 Miami picks: Andris Biedrins/6'11" PF/Lativa
#7 Minnesota picks: Shaun Livingston/ 6'7" PG/Duke
#9 Spurs : Mike Tano/6'11" PF/ ODU
#10 Phoenix picks : Rashad McCants/6'4" SG/UNC
#11 Toronto picks: Tony Allen/6'4" SG/ OK St.
David Aldridge : The 2005 draft has come and gone, the Sonics look tough--but Memphis got a great pick in Korean prospect Ha-Sueng Jin. He will complete a great frontline including JP Millete. The Grizzy's will compete this year! But who will catch the Hawks? Nobody? The Heat got a sleeper in Biedrins and Rutherford will help re-vamp that franchise. ROY? My pick goes to Villanueva, he will learn the game and get plenty of playing time.
The Season Begins: 2005-2006
Hawks Starting Line-up:
C: Emeka Okafor
PF:Kevin Garnett
SF:Carmelo Anthony
SG:Toussaint Manley
PG:Cocobee
Bench: Darko,Chris Anderson,Pat Garrity,Veshon Leonard, D.Wags
Reece Gaines,Akinlabi Reyes
2005 Draft Pick : L.Eisley/PF
enjoy
Comments welcomed and questions too.