These have been suggested for use with rosters that have lowered potential ratings.....may I ask what roster you are personally using CWSapp?
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What's up tweeg. I have actually went through player by player and lowered potential ratings myself. But the ideal roster to use can be found in the thread titled 2k12 dynasty experience. The guys should be done with their roster very soon.SimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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Thanks chief. That's the one I have been waiting on.Prototype Supreme
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Did you by chance happen to find them anywhere CWSapp?GT dericksun
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Damn hardcor I'm really sorry. I actually did not find them. I remember Jukeman saying that he downloaded my 2K11 classes though. You may want to send him a PM and see if he still has them. Sorry again man.SimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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It's fine. I'll try to send him a PM and see then. Thanks anyways.GT dericksun
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Just wanted to let you guys know that draft class 10 is done. For the record there will probably be enhanced versions of all of the drafts released once me and the sim world team get these classes even more in tune with their roster. In the mean time, these will still be more than serviceable. Also, some of the previous writeps will be getting some more detail.SimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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I was using one of these classes and there was a center I believe from UCLA named Austin Clark. I was very disappointed that he was drafted before I could pick since I would have loved to have a player that has the same name as me...
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Class number 10 and write up dropping tonight.SimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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CWSapp.. i really appreciate n enjoy what ur doing.. i have 2K12 on PS3 n would like to do something similar.. i just wanted to let u know so no one would think i was just stealing ur ideas..All Hail The K1NG!
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Trade for that mofo lol. Thanks for the compliment my man.SimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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It's all good man. I'm glad that you decided to do one. Let me know when yours are done. Although I wont be able to use them since I am Xbox but I would like to read your write ups. Good luck on them.SimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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Fictional Draft class number ten has been uploaded on to 2K Share.
File Name: Fictionaldraft10 version1.0
Gamertag: Nsuplaya84
Write up will be up here in about five minutes.SimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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Fictional Class 10
Overall Grade - A
National Championship
Duke - 67
LSU - 71
Point Guards
Kyle Christopher may not have been as highly touted as many point
guards coming out of high school four years ago, but he has proved to
be the most consistent. Overlooked by many big named schools due to a
combination of size and his non-flashy style of play, Christopher opted
to go to MTSU. "I would have liked to get some offers from bigger
schools" Christopher. "But I probably would have ended up at MTSU
anyway". While many scouts and GMs like Christopher, many argue that he
has been performing at his highest potential and has no room for
improvement. "So he's reached his ceiling, but when you're better than
everyone else it shouldn't matter" an unnamed scout said. "He averaged
15, 6 and 9 his freshman year and 15, 6 and 10 his senior year. What
more does he need to do". Many doubters were silenced as Christopher
consistently had superb performances against top tier competition
in the NCAA tournament. However, being a star in a conference like the
Sun Belt will all always bring about those who are skeptical about the
ability to be a star at the next level. None the less, he is the
consensus top point guard in what is considered the weakest group in
years.
Other Notable Point Guards:
Georgia State Senior Ruben Phelps 23.7 points per game
Shooting Guard
Quan Madison did what he was supposed to do when he got to Auburn. He
played a major part in changing Auburn from a perennial loser in the
SEC to a feared contender even if only for one year. On the way to a
24 - 7 record and a NCAA tournament birth, Quan Madison had some
performance that left the nation rumbling about the Tigers. Most memorable
was Madison's 43 point light up of eventual national champion LSU
Tigers. Madison did however, have some bumps in the road. Reports by
reliable sources stated that Madison was constantly in altercations with
teammates. One unnamed Tigers player stated that Madison is the "worst
teammate I have ever played with". When asked about the claims, Madison
stated "I'm just a passionate player. I've never been in any real trouble
or anything like that. I'm just passionate about the game". Only time will
tell if Madison's game (and attitude) will last in the NBA.
Other Notable Shooting Guards:
Kansas State Senior Chris Beasley 9.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.4 steals
per game
Northern Iowa Senior Terrell Franklin 20.3 points, 4.9 assists per game
Small Forward
Memphis forward Wesley Baldwin had a lot of hardware to bring home
after his one year as a Tiger. Baldwin won all conference honors, was
conference player of the year, and won conference tournament MVP. One
thing that all of those accomplishments have in common is that they are
conference related. Due to Memphis' weak schedule and the fact that
many experts claimed Conference USA to be extremely overrated, Baldwin
has been criticized. Many feel he isn't ready for the NBA and one scout
has gone as far as to call Baldwin a "fraud". The scout went on to say
"When the kid is put in front of unskilled, undersized players of
course he is going to shine. He struggles when he plays with the big
boys. He's gonna be in for a rude awakening when he steps on an NBA
court". Some of the "big boys" in the draft think differently however.
"Wesley is legit" said Illinois junior center Corey Hood. "He gave us a
really tough time when we played last year. I think he'll be fine in the league".
Baldwin is expected to hear his name called somewhere in the middle area of the lottery.
Other notable Small Forwards:
South Carolina Sophomore Brevin Freeman 10.9 points, 4.9 assists per
game, 9.1 rebounds, 2.1 blocks per game.
Dayton Senior Justin Del Rosario 12.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.1 blocks,
1.9 steals per game
Power Forward
Murray State has never seen a player like freshman Cameron McKinney.
Actually, the world has never seen a player like McKinney. So you're
probably wondering how a guy like that can end up at Murray State.
Growing up in Lexington, Kentucky, everyone assumed that McKinney
would become a Wildcat. When McKinney became a sophomore, people were
just waiting for McKinney to make his decision official. They kept
waiting, and waiting and waiting until the point that Kentucky fans and
alumni started to get worried. After being hounded all throughout his
senior year about making an announcement to go to Kentucky, McKinney
calmly stated "Whoever said I was going there? They're not even on my
radar". The next day, the unrivaled number one player in the country made
the decision that shocked the college basketball world..... he
committed to Murray State. When asked why by pretty much everyone,
McKinney chuckled, flashed his signature smile and said "My mom went
there and my girlfriend is going there". So did McKinney live up to all
of the hype? Well, McKinney averaged 29.6 points, 13.2 rebounds, 1.8
assists, 2.9 blocks per game, led Murray State to a record of 31-1 and
an elite 8 appearance, won Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the year,
NCAA Freshman of the year, was named to the NCAA All American Team and
came in second in the player of the year voting (which many people are
still angry about). So as far as living up to the hype.... I guess he
didn't do too bad. This kid will be hugging his family and celebrating
as soon as the first team sends their card to the podium. He is that
good.
Other Notable Power Forwards:
Serbia Mladen Lukovski 14.8 points, 6.7 rebounds per game
Seton Hall Junior Gerald Hudson PF 16.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per
game
China Wenli Lam 19.1 points, 4.9 rebounds per game
Center
North Carolina Sophomore Center Glen Irving is unlike any player you
will probably ever meet. Not on the court, but off. Irving has been
labeled by many people that he has interacted with as "weird". "They
made be right" Irving said as he let out a loud high pitch laugh.
"People say I'm into some weird things. I'm trying to create my own
language. When my career is over in the NBA, I want to spend some time
trying to communicate with beings that aren't from this dimension. I
would tell you how but you would just think I'm crazy". "Crazy" or not,
Irving is a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. Often
times seen giggling and talking to himself in between plays, Irving is
an interesting player to watch on the court in more ways than one. "I
don't know with the hell is with that guy" Georgia Tech Center Darren
Chandler said. "I know he can play some ball though. No question
about that". And Irving has done just that as he averaged 16.8 points and 8.7
rebounds, 1.7 blocks per game last season. It'll be interesting to see
how Irving reacts when he hears his named called (more than likely in
the top 5).
Other notable centers:
Illinois Junior Corey Hood 15.9 points, 8.1 rebounds per game
Maryland Freshman Cecil Morrison 16.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.4 blocks
per game
Iowa Senior Roberto Frazier 12.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.0 steals per
game
West Virginia Senior Stacey Holland Center 9.2 points, 9.9 rebounds,
2.8 blocks per game
Top 5 Prospects:
1) Murray State Freshman Cameron McKinney PF 6'11 224 lbs. 29.6 points,
13.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 2.9 blocks per game
Biggest Strength: Excellent speed and quickness for his size. Can score
in paint, behind the arc and everywhere in between. Best rebounder in
draft. Can be a shut defender at the 3, 4 or 5. Should be a first year
all star.
Biggest Weakness: Does rely on athleticism too much at times. Could
improve offensive awareness.
NBA Comparison: Kevin Durant
2) Illinois Junior Corey Hood Center 6'10 273 lbs.15.9 points, 8.1
rebounds per game
Biggest Strength: One of the strongest players in the draft. Great
offensive post moves.
Biggest Weaknesses: Struggles defensively and seems to be "out-hustled"
by other players very often.
NBA Comparison: Demarcus Cousins
3) North Carolina Sophomore Glen Irving Center 6'10 240 lbs. 16.8
points and 8.7 rebounds, 1.7 blocks per game
Biggest Strength: Excellent mid range jumper. Also very reliable
offensively in the paint. Slightly above average defender.
Biggest Weakness: Not very strong. Could get overpowered by elite big
men.
NBA Comparison: Marreese Speights
4) Maryland Freshman Cecil Morrison Center 6'11 249 lbs. 16.3 points,
8.2 rebounds, 3.4 blocks per game
Biggest Strength: One of the best post defenders. One of the smartest
players in the draft from a defensive standpoint.
Biggest Weakness: Very limited offensively. Will never be an elite
scorer in the NBA.
NBA Comparison: Marcus Camby
5) MTSU Senior Kyle Christopher PG 6'0 200 lbs. 15.5 points, 5.9
rebounds, 10.3 assists per game
Biggest Strength: Superb vision and can consistently find his man for
the easy basket. Great rebounder, best at the point guard position.
Biggest Weakness: Not very quick. Many think he has already reached his
ceiling.
NBA Comparison: Michael Conley
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6) Serbia Mladen Lukovski PF 6'11 235 lbs. 14.8 points, 6.7 rebounds
per game
Biggest Strength: Above average scorer from everywhere on the court.
Excellent stamina.
Biggest Weakness: Slow compared to other players his size. Needs to hit
the weights and get stronger.
NBA Comparison: Danilo Gallinari
7) Auburn Freshman Quan Madison SG 6'4 214 lbs. 17.1 points, 2.9
rebounds per game
Biggest Strength: Great scorer and above average ball handler. Better
conditioned than most of the players in the draft.
Biggest Weakness: Doesn't like to pass, but that's because he is a
horrendous passer.
NBA Comparison: Jason Richardson
8) Memphis Freshman Wesley Baldwin SF 6'6 224 lbs. 15.6 points, 4.9
rebounds per game
Biggest Strength: Very athletic. Quick, fast and can throw it down.
Biggest Weakness: Plenty of footage of ball handlers driving right past
him. Needs to improve on ball defense.
NBA Comparison: Travis Outlaw
9) Sophomore Brevin Freeman 6'10 215 lbs. SF 10.9 points, 4.9 assists
per game, 9.1 rebounds, 2.1 blocks per game.
Biggest Strength: Good post defender. Excellent passer. Passes like a
point guard. Best rebounder at the position.
Biggest Weakness: Couldn't score outside the paint if his life depended
on it. Has a hard time fitting in offensively.
NBA Comparison: Lamar Odom
10) Seton Hall Junior Gerald Hudson PF 6'9 274 lbs. 16.3 points and 8.6
rebounds per game
Biggest Strength: Strong as an ox. Can fight through contact to score
inside.
Biggest Weakness: Probably couldn't win a foot race against an infant.
No quickness, no speed.... period.
NBA Comparison: Glen Davis
11) Iowa Senior Roberto Frazier Center 6'11 239 lbs 12.8 points, 6.9
rebounds, 2.0 steals per game
Biggest Strength: Some of the quickest hands you'll see on a big man.
Can and will cause turnovers. Pretty reliable scorer inside.
Biggest Weakness: Below average rebounder
NBA Comparison: Nene
12) West Virginia Senior Stacey Holland Center 7'0 256 lbs. 9.2 points,
9.9 rebounds, 2.8 blocks per game
Biggest Strength: Consistently plays excellent defense in the paint.
Will make guards think twice before driving inside.
Biggest Weakness: Liability on offense. Has butter fingers and turns
the ball over a lot.
NBA Comparison: Samuel Dalembert
13) China Wenli Lam PF 7'0 229 lbs.19.1 points, 4.9 rebounds per game
Biggest Strength: Absolutely gorgeous jumper. Will light you up from
mid range and deep. Can also score inside when needed.
Biggest Weakness: Probably doesn't even know what the word defense
means.
NBA Comparison: Vladimir Radmanovic
14) Kansas State Senior Chris Beasley SG 6'8 206 lbs. 9.2 points, 5.1
rebounds, 2.4 steals per game
Biggest Strength: Lock down defender, point blank.
Biggest Weakness: Mid range shot decent at best and his ability to shot
from behind the arc is nonexistent.
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man i really enjoy ur write ups.. i just posted one for my class on PS3.. u shld take a look.. i would love to see what u think..Last edited by LJ_K1NG; 01-14-2012, 08:15 PM.All Hail The K1NG!
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