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NBA Top Gun?
The NCAA game is pretty fun, I wonder if it would work well for the NBA playoffs?
Rules wise, I'm sure there would have to be modifications. I was thinking that instead of gross points, you'd have to use average for the series or something to that effect. I'm thinking like 10-12 entrants Team of 6-8 players. One has to be from a 6/7/8 seed Any more thoughts/comments/interest? Playoffs start in about 2 weeks. Teams are already pretty well locked, we could start drafting within a few days if there is interest. |
I actually don't mind the idea of total games - a top seed in the East might not get to play as many games as the teams in the West, but there is probably less risk with Pistons/Celtics compared to Lakers/Spurs (just to pick a couple of teams at random) in terms of advancing to conference finals and beyond.
I would be interested. |
I'm in.
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you know what, it'll average out if we just use gross points totals instead of averages. Just another thing to consider if you take a player from a team likely to sweep.
Since sometimes Top Gun gets boring fast when a team gets a basically insurmountable lead, I'd like to introduce the "Mulligan Rule" One time throughout the Playoffs, you can replace any member of your team with a currently unused player. At the beginning of his next round. So, if you lose 3 guys in round 1, you can add one more player for the 2nd round. Or if you get 6 to the 2nd round, but want to replace one of them, you can boot a player and replace him. Mulligan draft order will be on a first come, first served basis. So if you lose a guy in 4 games, you can elect to pick someone else up for the next round. But you need to make sure the other players team has advanced first, or you could be screwed. |
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1. stevew 2. Detoxrox 3. hoopsguy |
anyone else interested, would like to get at least 10 or so.
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