First off I just want to thank Shuajota for making this even possible with his mod linked here :
viewtopic.php?f=241&t=106138So I am a massive fan of the G-League and MyLeague and I was testing out the mod earlier and I had the idea to do this. I know I did a series on 2K18 but it wasn't very good and this is much improved. I will be uploading a video to my YouTube channel DaCrispy and making a post here for each episode.
Have not done a written story before so if you have any tips let me know
Writing the script and editing the video took me 5+ Hours today so please give it a look
Difficulty : Superstar
Quarter Length : 10 Minutes
Sim Quarter Length : 12 Minutes
Normalised played stats + mins to sim : On
Game : NBA 2K19
Mode : MyLeague
(I had to get tooth surgery done in my mouth the day before I recorded this so my voice is a bit off. Different segments have different audio quality because I had to rerecord it due to the issue)EPISODE #1(VIDEO BEING UPLOADED)
In this episode, I just explain the base premise of the series and do a quick background on each of the main characters.
Hello everyone and today we will be starting our Northern Arizona Suns MyLeague series.
I am going to be putting in a lot of effort into this whether people watch it or not because its a personal project
for me so I hope you enjoy.
A quick look now at the roster I have assembled for the season.
I'm going to be doing storylines throughout the course of the series with some players on the team.
As you can see we have got Jimmermania back from China, 10th Overall pick in the 2018 draft and a couple
other prospects you may be familiar with.
Now, at the Point Guard position, yes, Jimmer Fredette is back.
After being picked with the 10th overall pick in the 2011 draft by the Milwaukee Bucks but then sent to Sacramento to play for the kings,
Jimmer has bounced around the league landing at various spots such as Chicago, New Orleans and New York until he eventually left
for China to play for the Shanghai Sharks in 2016.
Since then he has become a superstar over there and only last week put up 75 vs Beijing, 40 of those were in the 4th Quarter!
We now have him over in Northern Arizona and he is going to be our primary offensive focus
with every play running through him.
He can shoot the lights out and is getting better at creating for others but his lack of defensive skill is going to be something we will need
to account for.
Hopefully, we will see Jimmer become what everyone thought he would be in the NBA, and what he was like in college.
An offensive superstar that could knock it down from anywhere on the court. Hey, maybe we might even convince
his cult following to start coming to see our games! Who knows?! I feel like Jimmer will be a player that will put butts in seats
and keep our fanbase returning for more.
Next up at the two guard position we have Mikael Bridges.
Now he is going to be the guy we look for to lead our team on the defensive side and give us some valuable minutes
on the offensive side of the floor. He is a rookie, however, but we will see him develop further as the season progresses.
As the highest rated player on our roster, we will need him to perform consistently.
Bridges was selected with the 10th overall pick in the 2018 draft by the Philadelphia 76ers but then traded to the Phoenix Suns
and is only the 9th 4-year college player to be selected
in the top ten since 2008. Although he is a rookie, this college experience will give him a huge advantage from the get-go.
Not much more needs to be said about him as you all already know his story.
Now, holding down the Small Forward position we have LeBryan Nash out of Oklahoma State University.
Nash spent all 4 years at OSU and averaged 14.6 Points, 5.1 Rebounds and 1.7 Assists.
He was ranked Number 8 out of high school in his recruiting class but never lived up to his full potential and couldn't meet expectations.
He was a good college player but barely improved from his freshman year which leads him to go undrafted in 2015.
He has since spent time in the G-League with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers and even had a 10 Day contract with the
Houston Rockets heading into the 2018 Playoffs.
Nash was 2011 All American selection and Mr. Basketball in the state of Texas
While also winning Big 12 freshman of the year in 2012.
I actually did a video on him as he is a personal fave player of mine on my channel if you want to check that out.
In at Power Forward, we have Eric Moreland, the 6 foot 10 rebounding and shot-blocking specialist.
He attended Oregan State for 4 years where in his senior season he averaged
8.9 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 2.0 blocks in 29.4 minutes per game
He finished his Oregon State career as the all-time leader in blocked shots (184) and blocked shots average (2.07),
and fifth all-time in rebounds (762) and sixth in rebounding average (8.6)
After going undrafted Moreland was signed by the Kings and then spent time with the Canton Charge and Detroit Pistons,
until we picked him up in Free Agency.
Moreland has received multiple awards such as
All-NBA D-League Third Team (2017)
NBA D-League All-Defensive Team (2017)
NBA D-League All-Star (2017)
Although the highlight of his career was when he put up 16 points, 17 rebounds, 4 steals and 4 blocks against the Chicago Bulls last season.
We will be hoping Moreland can achieve these standards for us this year.
And to finish off our starting five, at the center spot, we have Sim Bhullar.
The 7 foot 5, 360 pound monster of a man will anchor us down defensively and bully the opposition on the boards.
He has the ability to make jump shots but he has to be completely wide open and with his size and speed, its impossible for him to create his own shots. The dude even appeared on The Late Late Show! How many G-League players can tell you that?
Bhullar played 2 seasons at New Mexico State where he averaged 10.1 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.4 blocks per game
He is a two-time WAC tournament MVP, winning the award in 2013 and 2014, where he also helped New Mexico State reach the NCAA Tournament
Bhullar went undrafted in the 2014 NBA draft but was then picked up by the kings where he spent time in the G-League with the
Reno Bighorns and Raptors 905. He is the first ever player of Indian descent to play in and score in an NBA game.
His main issue throughout his career has been his fitness but hopefully, we can get that sorted this year.
You need to watch the video for extra details but this is my script I went off of what are your thoughts?
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