Martti. wrote:Really nice young core, though it will be tough keeping all 5 starters, as probably all of them will want a max deal.
Leftos wrote:Season 2 of my Pistons Association.
Calderon, Igguodala, Singler, Monroe, Drummond
Stuckey, Millsap, English, Prince, Maxiell, Ruffin, W. Bynum, T. Williams
Really excited to be going up against the Heat tomorrow. We're 33-8 (2nd in Conference), they're 31-6 (1st in Conference). Should be a great one.
BaubaS wrote:Okay, I'll keep that in mind, but I also have another idea:
Trade DeRozan for Ellis (1yr/11m, going to FA after the season)
Trade Bargnani for Gasol (1yr/19m, going to FA after the season)
Trade some bench players for Marion (1yr/9.6m, going to FA after the season)
So I would get almost 40m free salary cap, so I could buy LeBron and Wall [MAYBE]
PG Wall
SG Ross
SF Gay
PF LeBron
C Valanciunas [or trade him with some other bench players for DeAndre]
As my bench would suck, I could make some small trades in the preseason.
SunnyDove wrote:The Knicks = my team but I just can't make my association challenging enough to actually play it past the 10th or 12th game. I win almost every game (usually 10-0 or 9-1 in the first stretch of games... I've replayed the first part of the season many times with different sliders). The CPU just isn't smart enough. I am currently using a variant of eccentric edition sliders. I just change the shooting type to real player % and replace his user shooting values with hkharsh33's values. I would summarize my problem as: I am unable to make the game interesting or challenging without making the CPU mega-cheesy. I do my very best to play a "simulation" play style.
This is a typical game for me. Up by 20-30 by halftime. Don't even need starters in the 4th quarter...
Any recommendations on sliders or other ideas? I use Med's roster and I felt like Melo is pretty overpowered so I lowered his medium and 3pt a bit as well but he still wrecks most defenders. I want to enjoy 2K but it's just not challenging enough and I lose interest every year. Please help.
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