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  • vicebeliever42
    Pro
    • May 2011
    • 708

    #91
    Re: SimWorld’s NBA2K16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (Xbox One)

    Player of the Year: Rayshaud Hill/Kentucky

    Defensive Player of the Year:
    Kiante Oakman/LSU

    Freshman of the Year:
    Rayshaud Hill/Kentucky

    All American Team
    G Che’ King/Georgetown
    G Solomon Myers/New Mexico
    F Rayshaud Hill/Kentucky
    F Darius Dedmon/UCLA
    C Emmanuel Rodriguez/Texas A&M
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    • camelworm
      Rookie
      • Dec 2007
      • 0

      #92
      Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

      Name: Rafael Perreira
      Pos: SG/PG
      Country: Brazil
      Height : 6'5"
      Weight: 210 lbs.
      Appearance: dark medium skin tone, white half sleeve on nondominant arm, short black hair.

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      • Wessoo
        Rookie
        • Feb 2012
        • 31

        #93
        Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

        The Honka bros having a bit of a hardship, eh? Still glad to see them in the League.

        Good to see you guys back in business. Keep up the amazing work!
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        • mqt
          Rookie
          • Sep 2015
          • 162

          #94
          Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

          Originally posted by CWSapp757
          WEST
          1) Kansas (31 – 3)
          16) Norfolk State (17 – 15)

          8) Alabama (25 – 8)
          9) Nevada (27 – 6)

          5) Santa Clara (28 – 4)
          12) Long Beach State (22 – 10)

          4) Maryland (26 – 6)
          13) Delaware (21 – 12)

          6) New Mexico (27 – 5)
          11) Arkansas (21 – 12)

          3) Notre Dame (26 – 6)
          14) Jackson State (19 – 14)

          7) Mercer (27 – 4)
          10) Houston (23 – 8)

          2) Michigan (30 – 4)
          15) Liberty (18 – 15)
          So, Leggett and Choice in the same bracket as underdogs against top teams with no notable players? Looking forward to that inevitable matchup in the Elite 8.

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          • MoneyOvaHuds
            MVP
            • Jul 2014
            • 3491

            #95
            SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

            Above The Rim movie


            Name : Kyle Watson

            Position : PG

            School : Georgetown

            Height : 6'2

            Weight : 192

            Appearance :
            ImageUploadedByTapatalk1444063608.956882.jpg

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            • ronyell
              SimWorld Sports Inc - CEO
              • Dec 2005
              • 5932

              #96
              Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

              Originally posted by MoneyOvaHuds
              Above The Rim movie


              Name : Kyle Watson

              Position : PG

              School : Georgetown

              Height : 6'2

              Weight : 192

              Appearance :
              [ATTACH]108323[/ATTACH]
              We do not recreate actual people, players or fictional people from movies.

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              • MoneyOvaHuds
                MVP
                • Jul 2014
                • 3491

                #97
                SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                Originally posted by ronyell
                We do not recreate actual people, players or fictional people from movies.

                Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk

                Well that's a bummer seeing it shouldn't matter cuz at the end of the day all of these players are fictional and can be given any story . But alright
                Last edited by MoneyOvaHuds; 10-05-2015, 12:01 PM.

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                • CWSapp757
                  SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 4651

                  #98
                  Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                  Understandable but at the end of the day I just don't like to recreate someone that has already been seen before because then there is something to compare it to. Like you said they are all fictonal and be given their own story which is why I would rather create people that don't already have a story. Of course I would be willing to submit any other players in there if you would like.
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                  • ChrisLaskowski
                    Rookie
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 42

                    #99
                    Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                    Player of the year: Che' King
                    Defensive player of the year: Kiante Oakman
                    Freshman of the year: Solomon Myers

                    All-American team
                    G: Che' King/ Georgetown
                    G: Jadar Choice/ Mercer
                    F: Kiante Oakman/ LSU
                    F: Darius Dedmon/ UCLA
                    C: Emmanuel Rodriguez/ Texas A&M

                    Final four:
                    Texas A&M
                    Illinois
                    Mercer
                    Georgetown

                    NCAA Championship:
                    Georgetown over Texas A&M

                    Tournament MVP: Che' King

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                    • BlindSideNZ
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 1902

                      #100
                      Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                      Originally posted by Wessoo
                      The Honka bros having a bit of a hardship, eh? Still glad to see them in the League.

                      Good to see you guys back in business. Keep up the amazing work!
                      Glad to see somebody referenced the league guide. Appreciate that!

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                      • CWSapp757
                        SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 4651

                        #101
                        Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                        Before I post the results of the first round of the tournament let me share something. Me and Dreece were testing some things last night for MyLeague and while selecting my Summer League team, one of the lower rated players that you will probably never draft was available. So I decided to pick him up since we were just testing anyway. He ended up leading the team in scoring and was second in rebounding after sitting in free agency for an entire year. This is why it is cool to read these stories and check out stats and performances. You may see someone like Kenneth Reid from North Dakota (3rd leading rebounder in the nation but ranked pretty low as an NBA prospect) and decide to pick him up for your summer league team on his way to lead the summer league in rebounding. It could be any of these lower rated players. The point is, I think it's really really cool that EVERY player mentioned in these scouting reports will be available to you at some point and with Summer League in the game it makes it even more likely that you may end up signing them as a free agent. So always watch for the guys in the tournament because I may be giving you a little more information than you think.

                        Oh and if you guys want me to advance past the second round in to the sweet 16 that's fine. Just let me know and I can post that tonight.


                        March 17, 2017
                        2017 March Madness Round 1 Results

                        EAST
                        1) UCLA (31 – 3) 77
                        16) Georgia State (17 – 17) 51
                        UCLA: Jr. Forward Darius Dedmon (CWSapp’s #43 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 16 points, 12 rebounds

                        8) Connecticut (25 – 8) 61
                        9) Tulane (26 – 6) 55
                        Connecticut: Fr. Forward Kerron Holder (CWSapp’s #77 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 13 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks

                        5) Michigan State (26 – 7) 67
                        12) La. Tech (24 – 7) 69
                        La. Tech: Sr. Guard Allen Blake (CWSapp’s #141 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 16 points, 5 steals
                        Michigan State: Fr. Guard Lorenzo Mood (CWSapp’s #177 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 18 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals

                        4) Tennessee (26 – 7) 70
                        13) Murray State (20 – 12) 49
                        Tennessee: Jr. Forward Laqua Palmer (CWSapp’s #4 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 14 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks

                        6) Depaul (25 – 6) 64
                        11) Wisconsin (21 – 11) 57
                        Depaul:Sr. Center Demetric Brewer (CWSapp’s #117 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists
                        Wisconsin: So. Forward Donelle Osondu (CWSapp’s #410 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 22 points, 6 rebounds

                        3) Texas A&M (28 – 6) 80
                        14) Northern Kentucky (19 – 13) 60
                        Texas A&M: Jr. Forward Ayo Wilson (CWSapp’s #9 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 21 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals

                        7) Miami (25 – 8) 78
                        10) Florida (22 – 10) 83
                        Florida: Fr. Guard Darius Porter (CWSapp’s #37 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 27 points, 2 assists
                        Miami: Jr. Center Jamie Fernandez (CWSapp’s #97 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 13 points, 14 rebounds

                        2) Louisville (28 – 5) 69
                        15) Seattle (19 – 13) 42
                        Louisville: So. Forward Aaron Reyes (CWSapp’s #99 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 14 points, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks

                        MIDWEST
                        1) Ohio State (30 – 3) 62
                        16) LIU Brooklyn (18 – 16) 45
                        Ohio State: Fr. Guard Joshua Deboskie (CWSapp’s #68 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 16 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals

                        8) Marquette (25 – 7) 67
                        9) Oklahoma State (24 – 8) 62
                        Marquette: Fr. Forward Anthony Phillips (CWSapp’s #184 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 15 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks
                        Oklahoma State: Jr. Forward Adonis Grisby (CWSapp’s #70 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 24 points, 5 rebounds

                        5) Villanova (25 – 7) 59
                        12) Indiana State (23 – 10) 57
                        Villanova: So. Guard Malik Thomas (CWSapp’s #30 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 14 points, 6 assists


                        4) St. John’s (27 – 6) 71
                        13) Princeton (22 – 11) 64
                        St. John’s: Sr. Forward Elijah Stanley (CWSapp’s #148 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists
                        Princeton: Fr. Guard Larry Shepherd (CWSapp’s #151 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 20 points, 2 rebounds

                        6) Gonzaga (26 – 7) 58
                        11) North Carolina State(22 – 11) 67
                        NC State: Sr. Center Kado Combs (CWSapp’s #276 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 16 points, 9 rebounds, 1 block
                        Gonzaga: Jr. Center Khari Jackson (CWSapp’s #120 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 15 points 10 rebounds

                        3) Illinois (28 – 5) 79
                        14) Miami (OH) (20 – 13) 62
                        Illinois: Jr. Forward David White (CWSapp’s #32 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 22 points, 8 rebounds, 1 block, 1 steal

                        7) Washington (26 – 8) 64
                        10) Dayton (26 – 7) 50
                        Washington: Jr. Guard Pernell Wells (CWSapp’s #19 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 17 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals

                        2) Duke (29 – 5) 82
                        15) Stony Brook (19 – 14) 56
                        Duke Fr. Center Elijah Nixon (CWSapp’s #11 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 20 points, 13 rebounds

                        WEST
                        1) Kansas (31 – 3) 74
                        16) Norfolk State (17 – 15) 63
                        Kansas: Jr. Forward Jabarr Wilson (CWSapp’s #10 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 15 points, 8 rebounds, 4 blocks, 3 steals
                        Norfolk State: Sr. Jacoby Fisher (CWSapp’s #441 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 26 points, 2 assists

                        8) Alabama (25 – 8) 75
                        9) Nevada (27 – 6) 77
                        Nevada: Sr. Guard Tavaris Leggett (CWSapp’s #22 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 13 points, 3 rebounds, 11 assists, 3 steals
                        Alabama: Sr. Center Rashad Davidson (CWSapp’s #61 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 23 points, 6 rebounds

                        5) Santa Clara (28 – 4) 88
                        12) Long Beach State (22 – 10) 59
                        Santa Clara: Fr. Forward Bryce Hasselhoff (CWSapp’s #40 Ranked Pro Prospect) -20 points, 13 rebounds, 2 blocks

                        4) Maryland (26 – 6) 58
                        13) Delaware (21 – 12) 51
                        Maryland: So. Guard Dorian Blanks (CWSapp’s #65 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 14 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals

                        6) New Mexico (27 – 5) 56
                        11) Arkansas (21 – 12) 69
                        Arkansas: So. Guard Charles Sterling (CWSapp’s #111 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 25 points, 3 rebounds
                        New Mexico: Fr. Solomon Myers (CWSapp’s #2 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 12 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks

                        3) Notre Dame (26 – 6) 69
                        14) Jackson State (19 – 14) 49
                        Notre Dame: Sr. Guard Timothy Sullivan (CWSapp’s #199 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 15 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists

                        7) Mercer (27 – 4) 80
                        10) Houston (23 – 8) 73
                        Mercer: Jr. Guard Jadar Choice (CWSapp’s #24 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 27 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal
                        Houston: Jr. Forward Connor Marcus (CWSapp’s #356 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 21 points, 4 rebounds

                        2) Michigan (30 – 4) 74
                        15) Liberty (18 – 15) 60
                        Michigan: So. Guard Latrell McWilliams (CWSapp’s #52 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 20 points, 8 rebounds

                        SOUTH
                        1) North Carolina (29 – 4) 83
                        16) South Carolina Upstate (18 – 15) 61
                        North Carolina: Fr. Jarious Johnson (CWSapp’s #21 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 26 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists

                        8) Navy (27 – 6) 57
                        9) LSU (23 – 9) 59
                        LSU: So. Forward Kiante Oakman (CWSapp’s #6 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 17 points, 4 rebounds, 2 blocks, 4 steals
                        Navy: Jr. Forward Brian Fitness (CWSapp’s #72 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 14 points, 14 rebounds

                        5) Arizona (25 – 7) 83
                        12) Manhattan (24 – 9) 80
                        Arizona: So. Guard Jahlil Jackson (CWSapp’s #39 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 19 points, 4 rebounds
                        Manhattan: So. Guard Matthew Cartage (CWSapp’s #31 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 30 points, 2 assists

                        4) Texas (26 – 8) 60
                        13) New Orleans (21 – 12) 51
                        Texas: Fr. Forward Derrick Long (CWSapp’s #25 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 15 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks

                        6) Oregon State (26 – 6) 73
                        11) Colorado State (25 – 7) 59
                        Oregon State: So. Guard Calvin Drayton (CWSapp’s #71 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 21 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal

                        3) Georgetown (27 – 6) 77
                        14) Oral Roberts (21 – 13) 72
                        Georgetown: Jr. Guard Che’ King (CWSapp’s #5 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 26 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals

                        7) South Carolina (26 – 7) 56
                        10) Stanford (24 – 9) 48
                        South Carolina: Sr. Guard Harrison Anthony (CWSapp’s #79 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 13 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals

                        2) Kentucky (29 – 5) 65
                        15) North Dakota (18 – 14) 55
                        Kentucky: Fr. Forward Rayshaud Hill (CWSapp’s #1 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 16 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks
                        North Dakota: So. Forward Kenneth Reid (CWSapp’s #221 Ranked Pro Prospect) – 13 points, 15 rebounds
                        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                        SECOND ROUND MATCHUPS

                        EAST
                        1) UCLA (31 – 3)
                        8) Connecticut (25 – 8)

                        12) La. Tech (24 – 7)
                        4) Tennessee (26 – 7)

                        6) Depaul (25 – 6)
                        3) Texas A&M (28 – 6)

                        10) Florida (22 – 10)
                        2) Louisville (28 – 5)

                        MIDWEST
                        1) Ohio State (30 – 3)
                        8) Marquette (25 – 7)

                        5) Villanova (25 – 7)
                        4) St. John’s (27 – 6)

                        11) North Carolina State(22 – 11)
                        3) Illinois (28 – 5)

                        7) Washington (26 – 8)
                        2) Duke (29 – 5)


                        WEST
                        1) Kansas (31 – 3)
                        9) Nevada (27 – 6)

                        5) Santa Clara (28 – 4)
                        4) Maryland (26 – 6)

                        11) Arkansas (21 – 12)
                        3) Notre Dame (26 – 6)

                        7) Mercer (27 – 4)
                        2) Michigan (30 – 4)


                        SOUTH
                        1) North Carolina (29 – 4)
                        9) LSU (23 – 9)

                        5) Arizona (25 – 7)
                        4) Texas (26 – 8)

                        6) Oregon State (26 – 6)
                        3) Georgetown (27 – 6)

                        7) South Carolina (26 – 7)
                        2) Kentucky (29 – 5)
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                        • BDubb3424
                          Rookie
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 225

                          #102
                          Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                          im not sure if you always did this but putting where the prospect is ranked next to their name is gold! i love that, and yea it would be cool if you posted the second round tonight

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                          • vicebeliever42
                            Pro
                            • May 2011
                            • 708

                            #103
                            Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                            Originally posted by BDubb3424
                            im not sure if you always did this but putting where the prospect is ranked next to their name is gold! i love that, and yea it would be cool if you posted the second round tonight
                            I agree with this entire post
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                            • UKWildcat999
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 177

                              #104
                              Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                              Originally posted by CWSapp757
                              Before I post the results of the first round of the tournament let me share something. Me and Dreece were testing some things last night for MyLeague and while selecting my Summer League team, one of the lower rated players that you will probably never draft was available. So I decided to pick him up since we were just testing anyway. He ended up leading the team in scoring and was second in rebounding after sitting in free agency for an entire year. This is why it is cool to read these stories and check out stats and performances. You may see someone like Kenneth Reid from North Dakota (3rd leading rebounder in the nation but ranked pretty low as an NBA prospect) and decide to pick him up for your summer league team on his way to lead the summer league in rebounding. It could be any of these lower rated players. The point is, I think it's really really cool that EVERY player mentioned in these scouting reports will be available to you at some point and with Summer League in the game it makes it even more likely that you may end up signing them as a free agent. So always watch for the guys in the tournament because I may be giving you a little more information than you think.
                              This is exactly why I'm glad Summer League was added this year.

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                              • ronyell
                                SimWorld Sports Inc - CEO
                                • Dec 2005
                                • 5932

                                #105
                                Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                                Last edited by ronyell; 10-06-2015, 09:47 PM.
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