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Tue Mar 21, 2023 8:58 pm
From what I've seen in my own games and other people's alike, Beasley's virtual hardwood career has tended to be much better than real life.
Sun Apr 02, 2023 5:35 pm
LeBron has a fairly comfortable lead for now, but that could turn into a fun scoring race with Curry down the stretch.
Sun Apr 02, 2023 9:06 pm
Andrew wrote:LeBron has a fairly comfortable lead for now, but that could turn into a fun scoring race with Curry down the stretch.
In this universe, crazy to think Curry got a ring before he's in his prime!
Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:23 am
Trade Deadline & Player Re-signings
8th February 2018
Pels add big man depth for postseason push

With Karl-Anthony Towns stuck on the sidelines, last year's West leaders in New Orleans have gone all-in on going the next step this season, pulling the trigger on Brooklyn's long-time centerpiece Pau Gasol. Sitting just outside the playoff picture, the return of Towns and the soft touch of Gasol off the bench is sure to keep fans in the Big Easy optimistic about a strong charge through the second half of the season.
Cavaliers stock up around LeBron

Limping to a 27-27 record at the deadline, the Cleveland Cavaliers have restructured their lineup, picking up pieces from the lowly Orlando Magic and Indiana Pacers to boast a revitalised starting lineup for their playoff push. Shipping Jeff Teague, and prospects Skal Labissiere & Kyle Anderson for Dennis Schroder, Bojan Bogdanovic & Kelly Olynyk, the Cavaliers will look to hit the ground running behind another stellar individual season from their hometown hero.
Favors heads North

Looking to bolster their stocks for the second half of the season, the Toronto Raptors have taken on the sizeable contract of Derrick Favors in an upgrade to Tristan Thompson. The Raptors also acquired another respectable big man in Gorgui Dieng, whilst sending Aaron Holiday and Mindaugaus Kuzminkas to the Kings as they wallow in the depths of the Western Conference.
Blazers add firepower

The Portland Trail Blazers were the biggest movers from the contending group in the West, adding Andre Iguodala and Jeremy Lamb in a bid to keep pace with the likes of the Jazz and Warriors in the top echelon of the conference. In a bid to reset further with some stability, the Pacers added further to their youthful stock with promising big man Jusuf Nurkic.
Superstar trio re-commit, whilst Pelicans duo hold out

Three franchises can breathe a sigh of relief, with their franchise pieces locking in new deals to stick around for at least another three years in Utah's Anthony Davis, LA's Kawhi Leonard and OKC's Russell Westbrook. It's nervous times in the Big Easy however, despite adding Pau Gasol, Klay Thompson and Nikola Jokic look set to test free agency.
You can find the full list of deadline deals here.
Thu May 25, 2023 10:42 am
Thu May 25, 2023 12:32 pm
With all the ways that this journey has deviated from real world results, Anthony Davis having an inopportune injury is one of the tethers to reality!
I'd say the virtual media voted well on the 2019 award winners.
Tue May 30, 2023 10:45 pm
Season Review – Lottery Teams
30. Indiana Pacers (22-60)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Kyle Anderson (79), Derrick Rose (77), Ekpe Udoh (77), Anthony Tolliver (76), Andrew Harrison (76), Skal Labissiere (75) (T)
Wallowing in the doldrums of the East, the Indiana Pacers see another year in the lottery ahead of them. Doomed from the start with a season-ending injury to their top pick Lonny Walker IV within the first month of the season, the Pacers are banking on their deadline pickup Jusuf Jurkic and a top 3 pick this year to turn Indiana's fortunes around.
29. Brooklyn Nets (25-57)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Khris Middleton (86) (P), D.J. Augustin (78), Pascal Siakam (78) (T), Dennis Smith Jr. (78) (2YRT), Al Jefferson (77), Aron Baynes (76), Norman Powell (76), Solomon Hill (75)
Finishing with the same record as last year was not the plan for these Nets when the season began. The acquisition of Gary Harris in replacement of Marcus Smart has sent the Brooklyn franchise backwards, however, can have considerable hope that Dennis Smith Jr. can overcome his injury plague, and that continued development of Jaren Jackson Jr. and Pascal Siakam can set them up for success. The biggest question heading into the offseason is Khris Middleton, and whether he'll decide to stay put with this youthful core, or head elsewhere to chase championship success?
28. Dallas Mavericks (28-54)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Lauri Markannen (83) (2YRT), Andre Roberson (81), Tim Hardaway Jr. (80), Jordan Bell (78), Dwight Powell (77), Stanley Johnson (75), Darius Miller (75)
It was a sad ending for an illustrious career for Dwyane Wade, unable to be moved at the deadline due to an injury, the 12-time All-Star's time has come to an end in Dallas. His season-long scoring buddy, Tim Hardaway Jr. is likely to be a hot commodity in free agency as the Mavericks re-tool around Lauri Markannen. Could the Mavs steal the 1st pick in the draft and land the once-in-a-lifetime talent Zion Williamson?
27. Sacramento Kings (28-53)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Kyle Kuzma (86) (2YRT), Dion Waiters (80), Taurean Prince (79) (T), Greg Monroe (78), Willie Reed (77), Amir Johnson (76), Mindaugas Kuzminskas (75)
Despite a postseason run last year behind All-NBA honours from Greg Monroe, it was clearly abandon ship in Sacramento halfway through the season. Shipping out Derrick Favors to Toronto, the Kings are attempting to build around Kyle Kuzma and Mike Conley, the latter of which has been less than stellar since joining the North California franchise. Hoping to turn the corner, another lottery pick (if not higher) alongside Kuzma can give Sacramento hope that they'll be back in the playoffs before too long.
26. Denver Nuggets (31-51)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: D'Angelo Russell (84), Frank Kaminsky (78), Caris LeVert (77) (T), Brandan Wright (76), Tarik Black (75)
A disappointing season for the Mile High franchise after landing the #1 pick DeAndre Ayton in last year's draft. Struggling to put all the pieces together all year, the hopeful re-signing of D'Angelo Russell alongside Andrew Wiggins and Ayton has to give hope that the Nuggets won't be in this situation again next season.
25. Atlanta Hawks (32-50)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Jamal Murray (82) (T), Myles Turner (82), John Collins (81) (2YRT), Nick Young (76), Mike Muscala (76), Ty Lawson (76), Malcolm Delaney (75)
Despite landing LaMarcus Aldridge in the offseason, the Hawks underperformed all year, and now stare down the barrell of franchise center Myles Turner heading to greener pastures. Jamal Murray looks set to be their franchise piece of the future, however without considerable support, and a mediocre season from Jordan Clarkson, ATL can only look to a Hornets-type uprise to have any hope of touching the postseason with their current outlook.
24. Orlando Magic (33-49)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Donovan Mitchell (89) (2YRT), Nikola Vucevic (82), Dario Saric (81), Josh Jackson (79) (2YRT), Lance Stephenson (78), George Hill (77)
Boasting the most picks in the upcoming draft, the Orlando Magic have all the weaponry available to build around superstars Donovan Mitchell and Gordon Hayward. Big men Vucevic and Saric both out of contract does leave Orlando vulnerable down low, however look short-priced favourites for the likes of Karl-Anthony Towns or Nikola Jokic from the Pelicans to bring them back to East contendership.
23. Miami Heat (36-46)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Bobby Portis (81), Marcus Morris (79), Avery Bradley (79), Kent Bazemore (79), Delon Wright (78), Daniel Theis (76), Patrick McCaw (75)
It's likely to get a lot worse before it gets better in Miami, with Most Improved honours for Bobby Portis likely to increase his contract demands. Alongside him down low was another great season from Dwight Howard, possibly robbed of All-NBA honours at the center position. Shifting out contender-type players such as Howard, Avery Bradley and Delon Wright for youthful promise will be the main aim in South Beach, likely to be heavily investing in the next generation in a way to reset a franchise that's been tied to winning for the better part of a decade.
22. Memphis Grizzlies (35-47)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Bam Adebayo (80) (2YRT), John Henson (79), Michael Beasley (78), Malik Monk (77) (2YRT), Dragan Bender (75) (T), Juan Hernangomez (75) (T)
A solid season from the most youthful team in the league, boasting two All-Rookie first team honours and a Rookie of the Year trophy. Doncic, Bagley, Monk, Adebayo and Knox are likely to be the next wave of stacked Grizzlies squads, following the team that boasted Conley, Mayo, Leonard, Gay, Randolph, and Gasol only five years ago. Time will tell if this mix of youthful talent can have more success than the previous.
21. Boston Celtics (35-47)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Jarrett Allen (80) (2YRT), Garrett Temple (76), Omri Casspi (76), Jordan Crawford (75)
An expected dip for the Celtics with the loss of Embiid during the offseason. With little lost due to free agency, Beantown will be looking for an additional piece to assist C.J. McCollum due to Isaiah Thomas' significant downturn in production. However, Thomas' bloated contract seems likely to cause salary cap headaches for the league's most successful franchise.
20. Cleveland Cavaliers (36-46)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Dennis Schroder (83), Nemanja Bjelica (76)
A strong Eastern Conference rocked The Land hard this season, with the strong play of the likes of Detroit, Milwaukee, and Chicago leaving Cleveland as the fourth team in the Central division. With three years left on his contract, LeBron's runner-up honours for MVP suggests he's far from done, however without significant acquistitions in the offseason, could we see LeBron abandon the Cavaliers for the second time in his career for championship success elsewhere?
19. Los Angeles Lakers (36-46)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Rudy Gay (79), Emmanuel Mudiay (76), Rodney McGruder (76), Shelvin Mack (75)
Not what was expected from landing two of the biggest stars in the league during the offseason, the Lakers suffered from growing pains from the start. Despite a DPOY honour for Kawhi Leonard, the Lakers are in dire need of stronger support around Irving and Leonard to crack the upper echelon of the West. Could they add a third star in free agency to take them to the next level?
18. Houston Rockets (39-42)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Kristaps Porzingis (90), Joffrey Lauvergne (77), Trey Burke (76), James Ennis (76)
A promising time for H-Town, with star Kristaps Porzingis' 4-year rookie deal now coming to an end, and has shown all signs that he'll be locked in long-term for the Rockets. With Eric Bledsoe dropping down the scoring pecking order, questions could be asked whether Houston made the right decision signing a large 3-year extension last offseason. Brandon Ingram will be the one to watch alongside Porzingis as the Rockets attempt to break out of the middle third of the West.
17. New Orleans Pelicans (40-42)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Karl-Anthony Towns (91), Klay Thompson (91), Nikola Jokic (90), Patrick Beverley (80), Marco Bellinelli (78), Gerald Green (78), Nene (77), Langston Galloway (76), David West (75)
Falling from the top of the West last season to sub-500 despite getting better on-paper, the Big Easy sweepstakes appear to be on the horizon, with all three of the Pelicans' superstars now out of contract in the one offseason. With Thompson and Jokic both confirming they'll be testing free agency, eyes turn to former #1 pick Karl-Anthony Towns to stay put and carry the franchises future.