Hey mman19 here's the cap with some information. You'll have to input everything yourself and just switch out one of the created players from another team because he'll exceed the allowed CAP # which is 50 players.
Take Matt Barnes off the Knicks rosters and insert King at SF. Bring Allen Houston off the bench as the backup SF. Maybe delete Bobby Dandridge of the Wizzards and insert Caron Butler at SF for them.
BERNARD KING
1983-85: King Rules Over NBA
In 1983-84 Bernard King, who had come over from the Golden State Warriors in a trade for Micheal Ray Richardson, set a club record for field goal percentage with a .572 mark. He had back-to-back 50-point games, on January 31 against the San Antonio Spurs and on February 1 against the Dallas Mavericks. For the season, King averaged 26.3 points, fifth best in the NBA.
The Knicks went 47-35 that year. Coach Brown guided the team to a memorable first-round playoff victory against Detroit. The teams swapped wins before New York took the decisive Game 5, 127-123, in overtime. King averaged 42.6 points in the series. In the Eastern Conference Semifinals the Knicks pushed the eventual NBA-champion Boston Celtics to seven games before succumbing. King was named to the All-NBA First Team, and Darrell Walker made the NBA All-Rookie Team.
In 1984-85 the 6-7 King became the first Knicks player to lead the league in scoring, with 32.9 points per game. His scoring average set a new team record, surpassing Richie Guerin's 29.5 in 1961-62. On Christmas Day, King set a club record by pouring in 60 points against New Jersey. From February 1 to March 23 he had 24 consecutive games of 20 or more points, a New York record at the time. He repeated as an All-NBA First Team selection.
Then on March 23 his season (and, many feared, his career) came to a crashing halt. In the season's 55th game at Kansas City, he crumpled to the floor with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. He missed 24 months of action while enduring painful physical therapy and rehabilitation.
The team as a whole was going backwards. It set a franchise mark for consecutive losses, dropping 12 straight games from March 23 through April 13. New York had its worst month ever in April, going 0-7, and for the season the club declined by 23 games in the loss column to 24-58.
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My assessment from seeing him later in his career he was an aggressive minded slasher on offense. He made a living getting into the lane and drawing fouls. King wasn't a big 3-pt threat but he could knock down the mid range jumper. His pump fake was deadly and he used it often. Most of his athetetic ability was robbed by knee injuries.
HEIGHT-6'7
WEIGHT-205
SF/SF
#30
COLLEGE-TENNESSEE
YEARS-12
DOB-08/17/60
NEW YORK/NY
APPEARANCE
HEAD-DEFAULT 1
HAIR STYLE-SMALL AFRO-BLACK
FACIAL HAIR-FULL MUSTACHE-BLACK
EYE BROWS-DEFAULT 3-BLACK
EARS-DEFAULT 3
NOSE-DEFAULT 3
CHEEKS-DEFAULT 1
MOUTH-DEFAULT 1
JAW-DEFAULT 3
CHIN-DEFAULT 1
NECK-DEFAULT 1
BODY TYPE-AVERAGE 4
COMPLEXTION-9
ACCESSORIES
RIGHT WRIST-TEAM MULTI COLORED WRIST BAND
FINGER-WHITE STRAP
RIGHT KNEE-WHITE PAD
SOCKS-RETRO SOCK 5/ROYAL BLUE/ORANGE
SHOES-HOME/AWAY-BOTH NIKE AIR FORCE 1 WITH BLUE LINING
ATTRIBUTES
FG-64
3PT-38
FT-87
DUNK-57
STEAL-46
BLOCK-1
OFF REB-27
DEF REB-52
PASS-63
OFF AWR-33
DEF AWR-79
SPEED-79
QUICKNESS-81
JUMPING-61
DRIBBLING-79
STRENGTH-49
HARDNESS-79
FATIGUE-89
INSIDE SCORING-87
Take Matt Barnes off the Knicks rosters and insert King at SF. Bring Allen Houston off the bench as the backup SF. Maybe delete Bobby Dandridge of the Wizzards and insert Caron Butler at SF for them.
BERNARD KING
1983-85: King Rules Over NBA
In 1983-84 Bernard King, who had come over from the Golden State Warriors in a trade for Micheal Ray Richardson, set a club record for field goal percentage with a .572 mark. He had back-to-back 50-point games, on January 31 against the San Antonio Spurs and on February 1 against the Dallas Mavericks. For the season, King averaged 26.3 points, fifth best in the NBA.
The Knicks went 47-35 that year. Coach Brown guided the team to a memorable first-round playoff victory against Detroit. The teams swapped wins before New York took the decisive Game 5, 127-123, in overtime. King averaged 42.6 points in the series. In the Eastern Conference Semifinals the Knicks pushed the eventual NBA-champion Boston Celtics to seven games before succumbing. King was named to the All-NBA First Team, and Darrell Walker made the NBA All-Rookie Team.
In 1984-85 the 6-7 King became the first Knicks player to lead the league in scoring, with 32.9 points per game. His scoring average set a new team record, surpassing Richie Guerin's 29.5 in 1961-62. On Christmas Day, King set a club record by pouring in 60 points against New Jersey. From February 1 to March 23 he had 24 consecutive games of 20 or more points, a New York record at the time. He repeated as an All-NBA First Team selection.
Then on March 23 his season (and, many feared, his career) came to a crashing halt. In the season's 55th game at Kansas City, he crumpled to the floor with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. He missed 24 months of action while enduring painful physical therapy and rehabilitation.
The team as a whole was going backwards. It set a franchise mark for consecutive losses, dropping 12 straight games from March 23 through April 13. New York had its worst month ever in April, going 0-7, and for the season the club declined by 23 games in the loss column to 24-58.
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My assessment from seeing him later in his career he was an aggressive minded slasher on offense. He made a living getting into the lane and drawing fouls. King wasn't a big 3-pt threat but he could knock down the mid range jumper. His pump fake was deadly and he used it often. Most of his athetetic ability was robbed by knee injuries.
HEIGHT-6'7
WEIGHT-205
SF/SF
#30
COLLEGE-TENNESSEE
YEARS-12
DOB-08/17/60
NEW YORK/NY
APPEARANCE
HEAD-DEFAULT 1
HAIR STYLE-SMALL AFRO-BLACK
FACIAL HAIR-FULL MUSTACHE-BLACK
EYE BROWS-DEFAULT 3-BLACK
EARS-DEFAULT 3
NOSE-DEFAULT 3
CHEEKS-DEFAULT 1
MOUTH-DEFAULT 1
JAW-DEFAULT 3
CHIN-DEFAULT 1
NECK-DEFAULT 1
BODY TYPE-AVERAGE 4
COMPLEXTION-9
ACCESSORIES
RIGHT WRIST-TEAM MULTI COLORED WRIST BAND
FINGER-WHITE STRAP
RIGHT KNEE-WHITE PAD
SOCKS-RETRO SOCK 5/ROYAL BLUE/ORANGE
SHOES-HOME/AWAY-BOTH NIKE AIR FORCE 1 WITH BLUE LINING
ATTRIBUTES
FG-64
3PT-38
FT-87
DUNK-57
STEAL-46
BLOCK-1
OFF REB-27
DEF REB-52
PASS-63
OFF AWR-33
DEF AWR-79
SPEED-79
QUICKNESS-81
JUMPING-61
DRIBBLING-79
STRENGTH-49
HARDNESS-79
FATIGUE-89
INSIDE SCORING-87
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