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  • TheJokester117
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    • Feb 2013
    • 111

    #1

    Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)


    Welcome to my Celtics dynasty! Most of you probably do not know me, and I haven't been around in about a year. But I am back, and I will be running a Celtics MyLeague on 2k15 on the PS4. I'm just going to go ahead and put this out there: I have a heavy schedule school wise. I am doing this for fun because I enjoy it. So, please read the following:

    First of all, I will be simming the entire first season, after I make my trades, and will "officially" start with the 2015-2016 season. Next, this is not going to be a completely realistic MyLeague. There will be trades. Many, many trades. I'm talking upwards of 10+ trades by me, to start out. I will be keeping them as realistic as possible, however I will also be using the trade finder. The goal is to build a young team with some of the talents I really like in 2k. I will play the young players, take my bad record for 2-3 years, then things will really be interesting. Pretty much everyone but Smart, Young, Sullinger, and Olynyk are for sale. So let me say this one more time: If you are looking for a realistic Celtics MyLeague, this is NOT the dynasty for you. I'm not playing for the most realistic, I'm playing to have fun during my limited amount of time.

    I also want this point to stand out, so it gets its own row: I'm much further along in this MyLeague than you would think. I just don't have the time to do the write-ups everyday. That being said, don't be surprised to see 3+ months worth of progress posted all in a single day. I've got a ton of catching up to do, so when I have to time to sit down and crank out monthly recaps, I'm gonna try to complete as many as I can.

    For those of you still with me, great! This should be very fun, and I actually believe the unconventional style will turn out good. I've decided to mostly sim this MyLeague, but I'll be playing games when I want to. However, I will progress very quickly. Here is the pertinent info for this Celtics MyLeague:
    • All trades completed with trade finder, with additional fairness value added as I see fit
    • Simming 2014-2015 season
    • 2k generated draft classes(25 Quality)
    • 10 minute quarters (12 minutes sim)
    • Allstar difficulty, default sliders
    • Mostly simming, playing games when I want to.
    • Player progression set at 45 & training effects set at 40
    • Active lineup management & scouting
    • Will not be signing big name free agents at first
    • I'll be posting in-depth, monthly recaps
    • I'll be posting league wide news, but only the interesting injuries/signings/waives/firings/hirings
    • Full game recap on the most interesting game of the month
    • Wins in green font, losses in red font
    • More information will be added as I think of it, so check back regularly


    DISCLAIMER: The dialogue and monologue throughout this dynasty by Chris Forsberg and Danny Ainge is purely fictional. It does not represent their thoughts, attitude, etc.
    Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-14-2015, 11:53 AM.
  • TheJokester117
    Rookie
    • Feb 2013
    • 111

    #2
    Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

    Here is the official list of what I did to start the first season. All trades were completed using the trade finder, with some picks added in by myself to make everything fair in my eyes. Everything took place on October 28, 2014:
    • Celtics fire trainer Ed Lacerte and sign Taylor Stuart to a 1 year deal
    • Celtics trade Jameer Nelson to Rockets for Alexey Shved, '16 2nd Round pick via NY
    • Celtics trade Brandon Bass, Jae Crowder, '16 1st Round pick via BK for Dion Waiters and Nick Collison
    • Celtics trade Jeff Green, '15 1st Round pick via LAC, '16 2nd Round pick via NY to Timberwolves for Shabazz Muhammad, Chase Budinger
    • Celtics trade Nick Collison, '15 2nd Round pick via PHI to Hawks for Mike Muscala
    • Celtics trade Tyler Zeller, Marcus Thorton, '16 1st Round pick via CLE, '15 2nd Round Pick via BOS to Nuggets for Jusuf Nurkic, Arron Afflalo
    • Celtics trade Chase Budinger to 76ers for Malcolm Thomas
    • Celtics trade Alexey Shved to Pistons for '15 2nd Round pick via DET
    • Celtics trade Avery Bradley, '15 2nd Round pick via DET, '15 2nd Round pick via Heat to Mavericks for Raymond Felton, Greg Smith, '18 1st Round pick via DAL
    • Celtics waive Raymond Felton
    • Celtics trade Arron Afflalo, Phil Pressey, '16 2nd Round via PHI to Rockets for Isaiah Canaan, Jason Terry
    • Celtics waive Jason Terry


    After all roster moves were completed, the Celtics have the following depth chart:

    Boston Celtics Depth Chart - 2014
    STARTER2ND3RD4TH
    PGMarcus SmartIsaiah CanaanNando De Colo
    SGDion WaitersJames Young
    SFShabazz MuhammadEvan TurnerGerald Wallace
    PFJared SullingerKelly OlynykMalcolm Thomas
    CJusuf NurkicMike MuscalaGreg Smith


    ESPNBoston.com writer Chris Forsberg caught up with Celtics GM Danny Ainge to talk about the crazy moves to start the 2014 Season:

    Forsberg: Nice to see you again Danny. What a day for the Boston Celtics! How would you describe today and the moves you made?

    Ainge: You as well, Chris. Well, what can I say? We're in total rebuild mode now. Although it may be an unpopular opinion, there's no use putting a sub-par team on the court for years to come, hoping you get lucky in the free agency/draft process. I'm a firm believer in the development of players during college, the draft process, and the young talent we have acquired. I had to do what was best for the future of this storied organization. Although it may mean we have a few rough years, we'll turn it around soon. The Celtics have begun the journey to the top again.

    Forsberg: That is a bold statement Danny, but I believe you know what you are doing. How do you think Brad Stevens and the team will handle it?

    Ainge: Well Chris, I believe we have a fantastic young coach in Brad Stevens. He will work with and develop the young talent we have. I have been in constant contact with him, and he knows that this is best for the organization.

    Forsberg: Very well. Any expectations for the year?

    Ainge: Sure, sure, there's always expectations. They don't always have to be sky high though. Ultimately, I expect the team to develop chemistry and the players to adapt to the NBA game. I'm not going to be unreasonable, but I'm expecting improvement for the coming years. It may seem like a daunting task now, but it will get better.

    Forsberg: I think I can speak for all of Boston when I say: I certainly hope so. Good luck this year, appreciate the time Danny.

    Ainge: Thank you Chris, always a pleasure.


    What exactly is in store for the 2014 Boston Celtics? We can only wait and see...
    Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-11-2015, 11:51 AM.

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    • TheJokester117
      Rookie
      • Feb 2013
      • 111

      #3
      Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

      Boston Celtics Stats - 2014
      PlayerGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFPG
      Dion Waiters76227517.72.73.01.00.32.62.2
      Jared Sullinger82240213.97.81.70.60.82.33.8
      Marcus Smart82245111.74.74.71.50.12.41.5
      Kelly Olynyk74188010.26.20.70.10.61.82.3
      Shabazz Muhammad79225410.14.72.30.70.41.61.8
      Evan Turner8219829.93.92.30.70.11.41.5
      Isaiah Canaan8115377.02.03.30.60.01.51.5
      James Young8211156.41.81.00.30.01.01.0
      Jusuf Nurkic8219105.36.50.30.70.61.23.1
      Mike Muscala7613893.34.70.40.10.60.81.6
      Nando De Colo10752.40.42.00.20.00.40.4
      Greg Smith4362.92.50.00.30.30.51.5
      Malcolm Thomas12652.31.00.00.00.00.20.4
      Gerald Wallace4120.30.70.00.30.30.30.0


      Ainge: Overall, I'd say we had a decent year, but our 22-60 record may not reflect that. The young players got plenty of developmental time. Smart, Waiters, and Sully had great seasons, and Olynyk was a force coming off the bench for us! We didn't have any huge injuries among our core group, I believe 12 games was the most missed, which is great. We also managed to get the #3 overall pick in this year's draft, so we'll see how that plays out. I'm happy with how the season turned out, and I know next year will be even better.


      2014-2015 NBA Season Awards
      AwardPlayerPosTeam
      Most Valuable PlayerKevin DurantFOklahoma City Thunder
      Rookie of the YearMarcus SmartGBoston Celtics
      Sixth Man of the YearReggie JacksonGOklahoma City Thunder
      Defensive Player of the YearAnthony DavisFNew Orleans Pelicans
      Most Improved PlayerJonas ValanciunasCToronto Raptors
      Coach of the YearTom ThibodeauCoachChicago Bulls
      All-NBA 1st Team
      All-NBA 1st TeamStephen CurryGGolden State Warriors
      Russel WestbrookGOklahoma City Thunder
      Kevin DurantFOklahoma City Thunder
      Anthony DavisFNew Orleans Pelicans
      Chris BoshCMiami Heat
      All-NBA 2nd Team
      All-NBA 2nd TeamJames HardenGHouston Rockets
      Jimmy ButlerGChicago Bulls
      LeBron JamesFCleveland Cavaliers
      Blake GriffinFLos Angeles Clippers
      Marc GasolCMemphis Grizzlies
      All-NBA 3rd Team
      All-NBA 3rd TeamKyrie IrvingGCleveland Cavaliers
      Damian LillardGPortland Trail Blazers
      Carmelo AnthonyFNew York Knicks
      Rudy GayFSacramento Kings
      Dwight HowardCHouston Rockets
      All-Defensive 1st Team
      All-Defensive 1st TeamJimmy ButlerGChicago Bulls
      Patrick BeverleyGHouston Rockets
      Anthony DavisFNew Orleans Pelicans
      Paul GeorgeFIndiana Pacers
      DeAndre JordanCLos Angeles Clippers
      All-Defensive 2nd Team
      All-Defensive 2nd TeamKyle LowryGToronto Raptors
      Lance StephensonGCharlotte Hornets
      Kevin DurantFOklahoma City Thunder
      Tim DuncanFSan Antonio Spurs
      Dwight HowardCHouston Rockets
      All-Rookie 1st Team
      All-Rookie 1st TeamMarcus SmartGBoston Celtics
      K.J. McDanielsGPhiladelphia 76ers
      Shabazz NapierGMiami Heat
      Jabari ParkerFMilwaukee Bucks
      Joel EmbiidCPhiladelphia 76ers
      All-Rookie 2nd Team
      All-Rookie 2nd TeamAndrew WigginsFMinnesota Timberwolves
      Elfrid PaytonGOrlando Magic
      Bojan BogdanovicFBrooklyn Nets
      Julius RandleFLos Angeles Lakers
      Aaron GordonFOrlando Magic


      The 2015 NBA Playoff Picture:

      West:
      1.Thunder
      8. Mavericks
      4. Clippers
      5. Trail Blazers
      3. Spurs
      6. Grizzlies
      2. Rockets
      8. Warriors

      East:
      1.Bulls
      8.Nets
      4. Raptors
      5. Pacers
      3. Cavaliers
      6. Hornets
      2. Heat
      7. Hawks

      The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Chicago Bulls 4 games to 3 to win the 2015 NBA Finals. Kevin Durant takes home the 2015 Finals MVP with a stat line of: 34.2 MPG, 29.7 PPG, 8.8 RPG, 5.3 APG.

      Retiring Players:
      • Kevin Garnett
      • Ray Allen
      • Steve Nash
      • Shawn Marion
      • Andre Miller
      • Kenyon Martin
      • Tayshaun Prince
      • Manu Ginobil
      • John Salmons
      • Jannero Pargo


      2015 Hall of Fame Inductees Stats - 2015
      PlayerGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFPG
      Ray Allen137618.54.03.31.10.2
      Kevin Garnett145917.910.13.71.31.4
      Steve Nash129713.82.98.30.70.1
      Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-11-2015, 01:40 PM.

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      • TheJokester117
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        • Feb 2013
        • 111

        #4
        Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)


        CLIPPERS LOSE DOC RIVERS: TROUBLE IN FRONT OFFICE?

        After coaching the Clippers for a few seasons, and taking them to a 50-32 record this year, Doc Rivers has decided to leave the team he once dreamed of coaching. Nothing is know for sure, but sources say there is a major shakeup brewing in the Clippers front office, and Doc just didn't want to be a part of it. That being said, the Clippers are moving forward with an unknown head coach, Mason Yee.

        NUGGETS FIRE HEAD COACH BRIAN SHAW AFTER DISAPPOINTING SEASON AND PLAYOFF RUN

        In a move that most everyone saw coming, the Denver Nuggets fired head coach Brian Shaw today. The Nuggets finished 37-45 last year, even below the Minnesota Timberwolves. Under Shaw, the Nuggets average 100.3 PPG, but gave up an absurd 103.7 PPG. The above, combined with the disappointing playoff run, was the icing on the cake for the end of Shaw's career in Denver. The Nuggets will try to reload next season with Doc Rivers at the helm, the team announced today.

        CAVALIERS FIRE FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH DAVID BLATT DESPITE 3RD SEED IN THE EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS

        The Cleveland Cavaliers have fired head coach David Blatt today, in a move surprising everyone. Blatt was a first year NBA head coach, coming over from Macabi Tel Aviv. He managed to coach his squad to a 51-31 record and the 3rd seed in the Eastern Conference, but failed to advance past the second round. Sources inside the organization say LeBron was behind the move, with the Cavaliers having hired Blatt before LeBron re-signed with them. They have collaborated and decided to hire another unproven head coach, Gabriel Taylor.

        IN A JAW DROPPING, HEAD SCRATCHING MOVE, BULLS HIRE BRIAN SHAW OVER TOM THIBODEAU

        In a move that no one yet understands, the Chicago Bulls have decided to hire Brian Shaw over Tom Thibodeau. Thibodeau coached the Bulls to a 69-13 record, 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, and 1 game away from a NBA Championship. The Bulls averaged 101.1 PPG last season, but held opponents to a league low 87.4 PPG. And somehow, Thibodeau managed to not be rehired. Shaw had a less than stellar year in Denver, however, with the talent on this Bulls roster, the sky should be the limit.

        TURMOIL IN BOSTON: BRAD STEVENS OUT AS CELTICS HEAD COACH

        Forsberg: Yes, you read that headline correctly. In what can only be described as an astonishing move, Brad Stevens is out as the Celtics head coach. According to sources within the Celtics organization, Stevens went head to head with GM Danny Ainge over the direction of the franchise taken this past season. This all may be for the best, however, because former Celtics assistant coach and Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau has decided to sign on with Boston. He brings a great defensive attitude, playoff and winning experience, and just the kind of leadership this group of talented young players need. Let's see what he can do with this squad.

        TOM THIBODEAU'S STAFF HIRINGS:
        • Re-Sign Head Scout Mason Miller to a 5-year deal
        • Sign Head Trainer Joe Sharpe to a 5-year deal
        • Sign Assistant Coach Ray Allen to a 1-year


        CELTICS DRAFT RANDOLPH BOONE WITH 3RD PICK
        Forsberg: The Celtics drafted 6'6, 225lb, 20 year-old SG/SF Randolph Boone, out of Mississippi. He averaged 18.8 PPG, 5.0 RPG, and 2.2 APG at Mississippi.

        It remains to be seen what exactly the plan is, with the logjam of Waiters, Muhammad, Turner, Young, and Boone all in the SG or SF positions. However, Boone is a starting NBA talent, with the potential to be something special in this league. I expect minimal changes to be made this year, but with Turner on an expiring contract, I wouldn't be surprised if he is moved before the deadline. I believe Young, Waiters, and Muhammad have bigger futures in the NBA than Turner, and Boston would definitely like to keep them around. Combine that with the fact that this will eat into Turner's minutes, and I can't imagine him being around much longer. This looks like a great addition by the Celtics, but expect the collateral damage of this draft to begin soon.


        BOSTON CELTICS FREE AGENCY:
        Ainge: Malcolm Thomas, Greg Smith, and Nando De Colo were all allowed to pursue other opportunities in free agency. We wish them the best of luck as they continue their NBA careers elsewhere.

        Caron Butler, Nazr Mohammed, and Andrei Kirilenko were all signed in free agency. They all signed 1 year/$2.00m contracts to be reserves. They understand they will be seeing very little action, but they have embraced the role of mentoring this talented, young group of players. We are very happy with how the free agency process played out this year.


        NOTABLE FREE AGENCY SIGNINGS:
        • LeBron James, Kevin Love, Iman Shumpert re-sign with Celeveland
        • DeAndre Jordan re-signs with LAC
        • Marc Gasol re-signs with Memphis
        • Dwayne Wade re-signs with Miami
        • Al Jefferson re-signs with Charlotte; Monta Ellis signs with Charlotte
        • Jimmy Butler, Paul Millsap sign with New York
        • Rajon Rondo, Gerald Green, Brandon Bass sign with LAL
        • Robin Lopez signs with New Orleans
        • Greg Monroe re-signs with Detroit; Wesley Matthews signs with Detroit
        • Goran Dragic signs with Toronto
        • LaMarcus Aldridge re-signs with Protland; Brook Lopez signs with Portland
        • Tobias Harris signs with Atlanta
        • Omer Asik signs with San Antonio; Tim Duncan, Kawhi Leonard, Danny Green re-sign with San Antonio
        Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-14-2015, 12:05 PM.

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        • TheJokester117
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          • Feb 2013
          • 111

          #5
          Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

          Boston Celtics Depth Chart - 2015
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          PGMarcus SmartIsaiah Canaan
          SGDion WaitersJames Young
          SFRandolph BooneShabazz MuhammadCaron ButlerGerald Wallace
          PFJared SullingerKelly OlynykAndrei Kirilenko
          CJusuf NurkicMike MuscalaNazr Mohammad

          BREAKING NEWS: OCTOBER 30, 2015
          • Celtics trade Evan Turner, '16 2nd Round pic via CLE to 76ers for Jerami Grant, '17 2nd Round pick via PHI
          • Celtics waive Jerami Grant


          Ainge: We thank Evan Turner for his time here in Boston, and wish him the best of luck this year. We are sorry to have to trade him, but at this time, we just have too many people in his position. This should free up the minutes needed for this young core to grow.

          OCTOBER RECAP:
          Boston goes 1-1 in the month of October, bringing their record to 1-1. Boston is T-2nd in the Atlantic Division, and T-5th in the Eastern Conference.

          Forsberg: Sully had a great two game set, averaging 13 PPG and 10 RPG. The team looks to bounce back after the Evan Turner trade, but things are looking up. Everyone should have a nice amount of playing time, and this should allow the team to develop chemistry.
          • October 28th - Boston 105, Charlotte 81
          • October 31st - Boston 94, Orlando 96


          OCTOBER LEAGUE NEWS:
          • C.J. McCollum (Portland) tore his ACL and is done for the season.
          • Demarcus Cousins (Sacramento) tore a ligament in his hand and is out 1-2 months
          • Kevin Love (Cleveland) fractured his humerus and is out 8-10 weeks
          • Luol Deng re-signs with Miami for 3 years/$10.03m
          • Paul Pierce signs with Washington for 1 year/$2.33m


          That's all for the month of October. Next up is the November recap.
          Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-12-2015, 01:20 PM.

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          • AJRHD
            Rookie
            • Jan 2015
            • 8

            #6
            Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

            really interested in the way that you are running this rebuild. excited to see what you have planned for the future

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            • TheJokester117
              Rookie
              • Feb 2013
              • 111

              #7
              Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

              NOVEMBER RECAP:
              Boston goes 7-8 in the month of November to bring their record to 8-9. They are currently ranked 3rd in the Atlantic Division and 11th in the Eastern Conference. Through 17 games, Boston is averaging 94.8 PPG but giving up 98.5 PPG.

              Forsberg: The team is still searching for their number one scoring option, with Sulinger and Smart being the number two and three, respectively. Boone and Muhammad are both being given the chance to prove they can carry the team. Coach Thibodeau can always fall back on Sullinger to be the number one option, however, most teams key in on him, and he really produces best as the number two. Smart is more than capable of holding down the number three option. Only time will tell, but it looks like Muhammad currently has the advantage over Boone for the time being.
              • November 1st - Boston 89, Washington 95
              • November 3rd - Boston 94, Utah 89
              • November 4th - Boston 80, Toronto 110
              • November 6th - Boston 99, Atlanta 80
              • November 8th - Boston 104, New York 96
              • November 10th - Boston 83, Orlando 95
              • November 12th - Boston 91, Indiana 83
              • November 14th - Boston 106, Denver 101
              • November 18th - Boston 69, San Antonio 120
              • November 20th - Boston 100, Milwaukee 112
              • November 21st - Boston 110, Detroit 125
              • November 23rd - Boston 94, LAC 90
              • November 25th - Boston 100, Charlotte 94
              • November 27th - Boston 87, New Orleans 98
              • November 29th - Boston 106, LAL 109


              San Antonio Spurs (5-6) at Boston Celtics (6-3)
              Nov 18, 20151234Final
              San Antonio30362321120
              Boston827142069
              Top Performers
              San Antonio Spurs
              Kawhi Leonard - 22 PTS, 9 REB, 3 AST
              Patty Mills - 18 PTS, 5 REB, 4 AST
              Boston Celtics
              Jared Sullinger - 17 PTS, 11 REB, 3 AST
              Dion Waiters - 15 PTS, 2 REB, 1 AST
              Team Stats Comparison
              SASBOS
              FG Made-Att44-7726-68
              3PT Made-Att7-174-14
              FT Made-Att25-3513-15
              Rebounds4239
              Assists2414
              Turnovers927
              Steals147
              Blocks73
              San Antonio Spurs
              STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              Tony Parker283-50-03-3471019
              Danny Green275-101-31-21471312
              Kawhi Leonard368-100-16-79332122
              Tim Duncan183-80-00-2401206
              Tiago Splitter297-121-12-78102017
              BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              Patty Mills285-112-66-65410318
              Cory Joseph181-10-04-4150016
              Kyle Anderson237-133-51-24010018
              Boris Diaw234-60-12-23000010
              Omer Asik101-10-00-0300002
              Bernard Marsh-- DID NOT PLAY --
              Andy Conley-- DID NOT PLAY --
              Matt Bonner-- DID NOT PLAY --
              Boston Celtics
              STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              Marcus Smart311-40-10-0331043
              Randolph Boone232-71-20-0521135
              Shabazz Muhammad335-110-15-54300015
              Jared Sullinger376-142-43-411311417
              Jusuf Nurkic231-20-00-0300032
              BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              Isaiah Cannan151-20-00-0000012
              Dion Waiters266-131-32-22110515
              James Young152-30-00-0013014
              Kelly Olynyk252-10-32-2600166
              Mike Muscala120-20-01-2200001
              Caron Butler-- DID NOT PLAY --
              Andrei Kirilenko-- DID NOT PLAY --
              Nazr Mohammad-- DID NOT PLAY --

              Forsberg: Wow, what a game! Well not by Boston, I'm not sure if they ever showed up. That was just horrible. Taking a look at the stats, two things stand out: a horrible FG%, and 27 TURNOVERS. I'm surprised they even scored 69 with numbers like those. This was a really rough loss for Boston, and you can tell it shook the confidence of this young group; they went 2-4 after this loss to close out November. It was overall a bad game by everyone, and they're definitely gonna have to figure themselves out if they want to compete in the Eastern Conference this year. Both the starters and bench need to be more consistent in their PTS and REB totals. I can only hope for a better month in December. Now, it's time for Around the League...

              NOVEMBER LEAGUE NEWS:
              • Andrew Bogut (Golden State) dislocated his patella and is out 4-6 months
              • Luol Deng (Miami) tore his hand ligament and is out 6-8 weeks
              • Demarcus Cousins (Sacramento) still has the torn hand ligament, but has been upgraded to 4-6 weeks
              • Kevin Love (Cleveland) still has the fractured humerus, but has been upgraded to 1-2 weeks
              • Roy Hibbert re-signs with Indiana for 2 years/$21.45m
              • David West re-sings with Indiana for 1 year/$2.16m
              • Thaddeus Young re-signs with Minnesota for 3 years/$25.26m
              • Jeff Green re-signs with Minnesota for 2 years/$7.98m
              • J.R. Smith re-signs with Cleveland for 2 years/$8.99m


              That's all for the month of November. Next up is the December recap.
              Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-13-2015, 07:22 PM.

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              • TheJokester117
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                • Feb 2013
                • 111

                #8
                Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

                DECEMBER RECAP:
                Boston goes 5-10 in the month of December to bring their record to 13-19. They are currently ranked 3rd in the Atlantic Division, 11th in the Eastern Conference, and 20th in the Power Rankings. Through 32 games, Boston is averaging 95.1 PPG but giving up 100.2 PPG.

                Forsberg: It seems that Boston has settled with Boone being the number 1 option moving forward, with Sullinger and Smart the 2 and 3, respectively. Boone is currently the 3rd ranked rookie in the league, averaging 13.5 PPG, 4.0 RPG, and 4.0 APG. Being move to the number one option will most likely raise his PPG average, but we may see a dip in his APG. There’s no question Boone is a great talent, but the fans are wondering if he is able to shoulder the load. Coach Thibodeau informed me that Boone will be the number one option through January, and he will re-evaluate from there. On a final note, Boston already has 13 wins. Going 22-60 last year, it seems this team is destined for improvement this year.
                • December 1st – Boston 106, Sacramento 104
                • December 2nd – Boston 88, Denver 84
                • December 4th – Boston 108, Detroit 133
                • December 7th – Boston 87, Oklahoma City 108
                • December 8th – Boston 108, Detroit 118
                • December 11th – Boston 103, Chicago 114
                • December 13th – Boston 80, Philadelphia 93
                • December 14th – Boston 91, Orlando 82
                • December 16th – Boston 84, Brooklyn 98
                • December 18th – Boston 90, Cleveland 95
                • December 20th – Boston 94, Philadelphia 93
                • December 21st – Boston 90, Indiana 98
                • December 26th – Boston 129, Phoenix 110
                • December 27th – Boston 84, Oklahoma City 106
                • December 29th – Boston 89, Portland 98


                Boston Celtics (12-17) at Phoenix Suns (12-18)
                Dec 26, 20151234Final
                Boston33283533129
                Phoenix26322527110
                Top Performers
                Boston Celtics
                Jared Sullinger - 26 PTS, 14 REB, 4 AST
                Dion Waiters - 23 PTS, 4 REB, 3 AST
                Phoenix Suns
                Marcus Morris - 29 PTS, 4 REB, 0 AST
                Markieff Morris - 2 PTS, 3 REB, 0 AST
                Team Stats Comparison
                BOSPHO
                FG Made-Att45-8041-87
                3PT Made-Att15-2115-32
                FT Made-Att24-3013-19
                Rebounds4638
                Assists3027
                Turnovers1010
                Steals42
                Blocks45
                Boston Celtics
                STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Marcus Smart325-71-11-22400212
                Randolph Boone326-133-69-92610223
                Shabazz Muhammad303-110-02-2251018
                Jared Sullinger339-174-44-414411126
                Jusuf Nurkic292-50-01-2900105
                BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Isaiah Canaan142-41-20-0260005
                Dion Waiters1910-102-21-34300223
                James Young185-83-40-02100213
                Kelly Olynyk243-51-27-85011014
                Mike Muscala90-00-00-0310100
                Caron Butler-- DID NOT PLAY --
                Andrei Kirilenko-- DID NOT PLAY --
                Nazr Mohammad-- DID NOT PLAY --
                Phoenix Suns
                STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Isaiah Thomas375-81-23-401101114
                Eric Bledsoe314-101-32-251011311
                Wilson Chandler287-125-80-05000019
                Markieff Morris258-121-34-43000121
                Alex Len243-70-00-0500226
                BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Tyler Ennis110-20-00-0310000
                P.J. Tucker181-60-31-2430003
                Marcus Morris2511-196-101-34010229
                T.J. Warren202-91-31-2410016
                Miles Plumlee210-20-01-2310101
                Zoran Dragic-- DID NOT PLAY --
                Louie Davis-- DID NOT PLAY --
                Senso D'Angelo-- DID NOT PLAY --

                Forsberg: This month’s game of the month is the 19 point win over Phoenix, in Phoenix. The three biggest stats that stand out are the modest 10 turnovers and the excellent 71% 3PT percentage, shooting 15/21, and 30 assists! 10 turnovers is good for a young team, and anytime you shoot 71% on 3PT, it’s gonna be hard to lose. This was a great road win for a young Celtics squad. It really shows you the potential this young team has when the whole team has a good night. Boston got consistent play from all 10 players this time around. Not every game is going to be like this, and his could have been overshadowed by the 25 point loss to Detroit. However, it’s nice to point out the good games and give the team confidence and the fans hope. Now, it’s time for Around the League…

                DECEMBER LEAGUE NEWS:
                • Lakers fire head coach Byron Scott, hire Aiden Anderson
                • Andrew Bogut (Golden State) aggravated his dislocated patella and is still out 4-6 months
                • Jarrett Jack (Brooklyn) cracked his neck vertebrae and is out 2-4 months
                • Jose Calderon (New York) broke his ankle and is out 6-8 weeks
                • Evan Fournier (Orlando) tore his MCL and is out 6-8 weeks
                • Al Horford (Atlanta) hyperextended his shoulder and is out 4-6 weeks
                • Nene re-signs with Washington for 1 year/$2.39m
                • Nicolas Batum re-signs with Portland for 3 years/$23.07m
                • David Lee re-signs with Golden State for 2 years/$11.49
                • Al Horford re-signs with Atlanta for 2 years/$29.94m
                • Joe Johnson re-signs with Brooklyn for 1 year/$5.44m
                • Kevin Durant re-signs with Oklahoma City for 3 years/$69.22m
                • Mike Conley re-signs with Memphis for 3 years/$45.20m


                That's all for the month of December. Next up is the January recap.
                Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-13-2015, 10:20 PM.

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                • Jumpman14
                  MVP
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 4282

                  #9
                  Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

                  "Cracked neck vertebrae"

                  Jesus that sounds painful.

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                  • TheJokester117
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 111

                    #10
                    Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

                    Originally posted by Jumpman14
                    "Cracked neck vertebrae"

                    Jesus that sounds painful.
                    No kidding! I can only imagine.

                    JANUARY RECAP:
                    Boston goes 2-14 in the month of January to bring their record to 15-33. They are currently ranked 4rd in the Atlantic Division, 13th in the Eastern Conference, and 30th in the Power Rankings. Through 48 games, Boston is averaging 95.0 PPG but giving up 101.2 PPG.

                    Forsberg: Boone has solidified himself as the number one option going forward for the remainder of the season, according to Tom Thibodeau. I still blame the youth, but Boston just isn’t getting results on the court. 2-14 is not a good stretch at all. All we can do is hope this core develops chemistry and gets valuable experience for next year. I can also confirm that Boston starting center Jusuf Nurkic suffered a lower leg stress fracture, and will be out 4-6 months. It’s not so much a blow for the team as it is for Nurkic, who needed the experience. I don’t think his loss currently helps or hurts the team, but time will tell. One of the positives I can take from this month is that most of the losses are now much closer losses.
                    • January 1st – Boston 84, Golden State 107
                    • January 3rd – Boston 104, LAC 108
                    • January 7th – Boston 83, Miami 120
                    • January 9th – Boston 102, Toronto 99
                    • January 11th – Boston 99, Cleveland 100
                    • January 13th – Boston 80, New York 95
                    • January 15th – Boston 90, Charlotte 91
                    • January 17th – Boston 100, Houston 109
                    • January 18th – Boston 96, Milwaukee 114
                    • January 20th – Boston 104, San Antonio 83
                    • January 22nd – Boston 118, New York 120
                    • January 24th – Boston 94, Cleveland 99
                    • January 26th – Boston 94, Chicago 102
                    • January 27th – Boston 95, Sacramento 96
                    • January 29th – Boston 81, Brooklyn 99
                    • January 30th – Boston 96, Atlanta 110


                    Toronto Raptors (24-10) at Boston Celtics (13-22)
                    Jan 9, 20161234Final
                    Toronto2124302499
                    Boston23262825102
                    Top Performers
                    Toronto Raptors
                    Goran Dragic - 36 PTS, 4 REB, 5 AST
                    DeMar DeRozan - 17 PTS, 2 REB, 3 AST
                    Boston Celtics
                    Marcus Smart - 18 PTS, 6 REB, 7 AST
                    Shabazz Muhammad - 17 PTS, 10 REB, 5 AST
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    TORBOS
                    FG Made-Att35-8132-76
                    3PT Made-Att11-2314-25
                    FT Made-Att18-2024-25
                    Rebounds3952
                    Assists2526
                    Turnovers816
                    Steals36
                    Blocks63
                    Toronto Raptors
                    STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Kyle Lowry386-144-80-041220116
                    Goran Dragic3411-216-108-84500336
                    DeMar DeRozan407-141-22-22300117
                    Patrick Patterson337-160-02-46002116
                    Jonas Valanciunas373-100-02-2900118
                    BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Brian Robert111-30-14-4021016
                    Terrence Ross160-10-10-0530000
                    Amir Johnson200-20-10-0600200
                    Lucas Nogueira110-00-00-0300100
                    Jason Richardson-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    Luther Dixon-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    James Johnson-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    Marvin Williams-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    Boston Celtics
                    STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Marcus Smart307-164-60-06710318
                    Randolph Boone342-111-48-84711413
                    Shabazz Muhammad365-141-16-610511317
                    Jared Sullinger205-122-52-26100114
                    Jusuf Nurkic331-30-02-21211024
                    BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Dion Waiters243-71-30-0421017
                    James Young204-41-15-51200014
                    Kelly Olynyk325-94-51-25111215
                    Mike Muscala110-00-00-0100000
                    Caron Butler-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    Gerald Wallace-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    Andrei Kirelenko-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    Nazr Mohammad-- DID NOT PLAY --

                    Forsberg: This month’s game of the month was a great win for Boston over a division opponent. I know it doesn’t do a whole lot for them this year, but it just shows that we can run with the teams in our division. We’ve got a very young team on our hands, and it’s games like these that show what they’re capable of. Toronto still sits atop the Atlantic Division. The stat that really jumped out to me was the 52 rebounds. It’s hard to lose when you control the glass like that. A solid W to keep building on, don’t get discouraged. Now, it’s time for Around the League…

                    JANUARY LEAGUE NEWS:
                    • LAL trades Ryan Kelly, Nick Young to Utah for Trevor Booker, Rodney Hood
                    • Nuggets re-sign Danilo Gallinari for 3 years/$18.44m
                    • Jusuf Nurkic (Boston) suffers lower leg stress fracture and is out 4-6 months
                    • Jarrett Jack (Brooklyn) still has a cracked his neck vertebrae and is out 1-2 months


                    That's all for the month of January. Next up is the February recap.
                    Last edited by TheJokester117; 01-13-2015, 10:18 PM.

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                    • TheJokester117
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2013
                      • 111

                      #11
                      Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

                      FEBRUARY RECAP:
                      Boston goes 4-7 in the month of February to bring their record to 19-40. They are currently ranked 4rd in the Atlantic Division, 13th in the Eastern Conference, and 28th in the Power Rankings. Through 59 games, Boston is averaging 96.0 PPG but giving up 102.1 PPG.

                      Forsberg: Well I guess you could say February was an ok month for Boston. They played 11 games and managed to get 4 wins. Not the worst, but not the best either. It’s about what I expect from this group. With their record sitting at 19-40, Boston only needs 3 more wins to tie last year’s total. They have the rest of March and April to accomplish this feat, and hopefully pass the record in the process. With 23 games remaining, I’m predicting 10 more wins for Boston to finish at 29-53. I hope I’m wrong and we can break 30 wins, but it just doesn’t seem to likely right now.
                      • February 1st – Boston 121, Milwaukee 94
                      • February 3rd – Boston 102, Brooklyn 87
                      • February 5th – Boston 98, Phoenix 135
                      • February 7th – Boston 101, Dallas 99
                      • February 10th – Boston 102, Atlanta 109
                      • February 19th – Boston 79, Charlotte 98
                      • February 20th – Boston 99, Memphis 109
                      • February 22nd – Boston 105, Houston 126
                      • February 23rd – Boston 113, New Orleans 124
                      • February 26th – Boston 95, Golden State 107
                      • February 27th – Boston 85, Philadelphia 75


                      Milwakee Bucks (27-20) at Boston Celtics (15-33)
                      Feb 1, 20161234Final
                      Milwakee1822292594
                      Boston30292735121
                      Top Performers
                      Milwakee Bucks
                      Larry Sanders - 22 PTS, 13 REB, 1 AST
                      Claude Wright - 13 PTS, 1 REB, 1 AST
                      Boston Celtics
                      Mike Muscala - 21 PTS, 12 REB, 2 AST
                      Randolph Boone - 17 PTS, 4 REB, 3 AST
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      MILBOS
                      FG Made-Att37-8948-92
                      3PT Made-Att5-1812-24
                      FT Made-Att15-1813-13
                      Rebounds4951
                      Assists2631
                      Turnovers105
                      Steals35
                      Blocks19
                      Milwakee Bucks
                      STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                      Brandon Knight314-111-22-231210411
                      Marco Belinelli293-81-30-0200007
                      Jabari Parker314-171-74-45410113
                      Esran Ilyasova292-50-10-0430004
                      Larry Sanders2910-170-02-413110122
                      BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                      Claude Wright175-81-12-21100213
                      Jerryd Bayless172-60-10-0230014
                      Jared Dudley152-51-22-2120007
                      Giannis Antetokounmpo192-50-10-0430004
                      John Henson172-50-00-0600004
                      O.J. Mayo20-00-02-2000012
                      Damien Inglis20-00-00-0100000
                      Johnny O'Bryant21-10-00-0200002
                      Boston Celtics
                      STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                      Marcus Smart346-82-32-2101101216
                      Randolph Boone297-113-50-04311017
                      Shabazz Muhammad345-162-70-00500212
                      Jared Sullinger346-111-12-212303115
                      Mike Muscala358-150-05-512241021
                      BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                      Dion Waiters284-93-40-00401011
                      James Young167-150-30-02100014
                      Kelly Olynyk244-40-04-47102012
                      Caron Butler20-20-00-0010000
                      Andrei Kirelenko21-11-10-0000003
                      Nazr Mohammad20-00-00-0010000
                      Isaiah Canaan-- DID NOT PLAY --
                      Gerald Wallace-- DID NOT PLAY --

                      Forsberg: This month’s game of the month was an explosive 27-point win for Boston over Milwaukee. With it being the first game of the month, I thought it would help sett uo Boston to have a better month. Regardless, it was still a great game. Boston led wire to wire, with the biggest lead being 30 points. The stats that really jump out are 52% FG%, 50% 3PT%, 100% FT%, 31 assists, 51 rebounds, and only 5 turnovers! If that’s not a winning stat line, I don’t know what is. Marcus Smart obtained his first career triple double, in points, assists, and rebounds. The entire core rotation achieved double figures in points. Isaiah Canaan DNP due to rest and Nurkic was hurt, but it was such a blowout that Caron Butler, Anderi Kirelenko, and Nazr Mohammad all logged 2 minutes if game time, and Kirelenko even scored on a beautiful 3 pointer. Just goes to show that he still has it if it was ever needed. Overall, great team win for Boston, and I hope to see more games like this next year. Now, it’s time for All-Star Weekend results, then Around the League…

                      ALL-STAR WEEKEND RESULTS:
                      • Jordan Adams (Memphis) wins the 3 Point Contest
                      • Louie Davis (Phoenix) wins the Slam Dunk Contest
                      • The Western Conference wins the NBA All-Star Game, 119-80
                      • Stephan Curry takes home All-Star MVP honors with 20 PTS, 4 REB, 4 AST, 1 STL in 28 MIN


                      FEBRUARY LEAGUE NEWS:
                      • Mavericks fire head coach Rick Carlisle, hire Luke Wallace
                      • Hornets trade Greivis Vasquez, ’18 2nd Round pick via CHA to LAL for Jeremy Lin
                      • Joakim Noah re-signs with Chicago for 3 years/$36.13m
                      • Jusuf Nurkic (Boston) still has a lower leg stress fracture and is out 2-4 months
                      • Jarrett Jack (Brooklyn) still has a cracked his neck vertebrae and is out 6-8 weeks
                      • Andrew Bogut (Golden State) aggravated his dislocated patella and is out 1-2 months
                      • Tim Duncan (San Antonio) broke his arm and is out 4-6 weeks


                      That's all for the month of February. Next up is the March recap.

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                      • TheJokester117
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 111

                        #12
                        Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

                        MARCH RECAP:
                        Boston goes 8-8 in the month of March to bring their record to 27-48. They are currently ranked 3rd in the Atlantic Division, 12th in the Eastern Conference, and 25th in the Power Rankings. Through 75 games, Boston is averaging 97.8 PPG but giving up 102.6 PPG.

                        Forsberg: March was a good month for Boston. They went 8-8, but you can tell things are starting to turn around. The team is finally starting to bring together what they’ve been working on all year. As an added bonus, Boston is already +5 in wins compared to last year’s record, and they still have 7 games left to play. I know it doesn’t look like much progress, but believe me, it is. I guess my prediction of Boston not topping 30 wins was wrong! They have a chance to get to 34 wins this year, but I expect 30-32 wins to finish it out. Although they are far out of the playoff race, Boston is still giving it their best shot. April is a short month, but it should be exciting for this young team.
                        • March 1st – Boston 127, New York 118
                        • March 3rd – Boston 110, Detroit 101
                        • March 5th – Boston 105, Miami 98
                        • March 7th – Boston 101, Utah 108
                        • March 9th – Boston 123, Dallas 95
                        • March 12th – Boston 90, Washington 85
                        • March 14th – Boston 99, Portland 89
                        • March 15th – Boston 102, Chicago 112
                        • March 17th – Boston 128, Minnesota 123
                        • March 19th – Boston 88, Indiana 91
                        • March 21st – Boston 91, Philadelphia 100
                        • March 23rd – Boston 86, Cleveland 97
                        • March 24th – Boston 88, Indiana 99
                        • March 26th – Boston 79, LAL 100
                        • March 29th – Boston 101, Memphis 123
                        • March 31st – Boston 152, Minnesota 134


                        Forsberg: This month’s game of the month was an absolutely amazing 18-point win for Boston over Minnesota. It was a high scoring game and the final was 152-134. Unfortunately, the person running this simulation seemed to advance too far ahead, and I can’t give you specific stats for the game, or the game chart. However, I do remember seeing Boston shooting over 50% on 3PT and FG, and they shot 100% on FT for the game. Like I’ve always said, it’s gonna be hard to lose with numbers like those. Anyways, that’s really all I can give you since the person running the simulation screwed up. Now it’s time for Around the League…

                        MARCH LEAGUE NEWS:
                        • Nuggets fire head coach Doc Rivers, hire former Celtics coach Brad Stevens
                        • Hawks fire head coach Mike Budenholzer, hire Rick Carlisle
                        • 76ers fire head coach Logan Schmidt, hire Doc Rivers
                        • Mingyu Su (Denver) has a lower leg stress fracture and is out for the season
                        • Jeff Teague (Atlanta) fractured his leg and is out for the season
                        • Jusuf Nurkic (Boston) still has a lower leg stress fracture and is out 6-8 weeks
                        • Jarrett Jack (Brooklyn) still has a cracked his neck vertebrae and is out 2-4 weeks
                        • Andrew Bogut (Golden State) re-aggravated his dislocated patella AGAIN and is out 4-6 months


                        That's all for the month of March. Next up is the April recap.

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                        • TheJokester117
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2013
                          • 111

                          #13
                          Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

                          APRIL RECAP:
                          Boston goes 5-2 in the month of April to bring their final record to 32-50. They finish the season ranked 3rd in the Atlantic Division, 11th in the Eastern Conference, and 23rd in the Power Rankings. Through 82 games, Boston averaged 98.0 PPG but gave up 102.3 PPG.

                          Forsberg: April was an even better month for Boston. I know it was only a small sample size, but 5-2 is still great for a 7 game stretch. They finished with a final record of 32-50, which is a +10 win improvement over last year’s record. This is about what most people expected coming into the season, it just took a lot longer to get there. Overall, I’d say Boston had a good season. They finished the year out strong, and they can hold their heads high going into the offseason.

                          Danny Ainge has quite the challenge this offseason. Boston is expected to have the 7th pick in the draft, and Jared Sullinger and Dion Waiters are both restricted free agents this season. Ainge will most definitely extend the qualifying offer to both, and of course he has the right to match any other offers they receive. However, I’m sure he wants to lock them both up on 5-year deals. This keeps the core together, and also, as bad as it sounds, locks these players in at a cheaper rate when they develop even more the next few years. It will definitely be an interesting offseason for the Boston Celtics.

                          • April 2nd – Boston 109, Brooklyn 82
                          • April 3rd – Boston 108, Toronto 103
                          • April 7th – Boston 117, Miami 115
                          • April 9th – Boston 96, Orlando 106
                          • April 10th – Boston 106, Washington 100
                          • April 13th – Boston 83, Toronto 106
                          • April 14th – Boston 85, Miami 79


                          Forsberg: This month’s game of the month was a 27-point win for Boston over Brooklyn. It was a solid game for Boston, with the final score being 109-82. Again, I have to report that the person running the simulation seemed to advance too far ahead, and I can’t give you specific stats for the game, or the game chart. However, I will promise to you that he quits screwing up after this season! Now it’s time for Around the League…

                          APRIL LEAGUE NEWS:
                          • Suns fire head coach Jeff Hornacek, hire Logan Schmidt
                          • Jusuf Nurkic (Boston) still has a lower leg stress fracture and is out 4-6 weeks
                          • Jarrett Jack (Brooklyn) still has a cracked his neck vertebrae and is out 1-2 weeks
                          • Andrew Bogut (Golden State) re-aggravated his dislocated patella AGAIN and is STILL out 4-6 months
                          • Gerald Green (LAL) has a collapsed lung and is out 1-2 weeks
                          • Nick Young (Utah) was poked in the eye and is out 1-2 weeks


                          LOL at those last two injuries, I had to include them.

                          That's all for the month of April. Next up is the end of season recap.

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                          • TheJokester117
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2013
                            • 111

                            #14
                            Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)

                            Boston Celtics Stats - 2015
                            PlayerGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFPG
                            Jared Sullinger82257215.58.52.00.41.31.83.8
                            Marcus Smart79251114.74.85.61.50.22.71.8
                            Randolph Boone82257914.64.64.01.30.52.21.9
                            Shabazz Muhammad80240312.84.72.40.50.41.52.4
                            Dion Waiters82204112.52.63.31.00.31.91.7
                            Kelly Olynyk8219188.85.60.60.20.71.32.2
                            James Young8214328.72.51.50.50.01.31.3
                            Jusuf Nurkic4511615.77.50.20.70.91.23.2
                            Mike Muscala8217884.25.50.70.20.80.91.9
                            Isaiah Canaan638784.71.42.20,50.00.80.9
                            Caron Butler9170.60.00.20.00.00.10.1
                            Gerald Wallace8120.40.00.00.00.00.00.0
                            Andrei Kirelenko13650.40.10.00.10.00.00.0

                            Ainge: Well, we improved, so we had a good year. 32-50 is not that bad. Our young players got plenty of developmental time, which is always good. Outside of Nukric’s injury, nothing else major happened to the group. We managed to get the 7th pick in this year’s draft, so we’ll see how that one turns out as well. Regardless, this year is finished. I’m happy with the steps we took and the things we accomplished. However, I’m expecting more improvement next year. It’s playoffs time, baby!

                            2015-2016 NBA Season Awards
                            AwardPlayerPosTeam
                            Most Valuable PlayerKevin DurantFOklahoma City Thunder
                            Rookie of the YearClaude WrightGMilwaukee Bucks
                            Sixth Man of the YearGoran DragicGToronto Raptors
                            Defensive Player of the YearAnthony DavisFNew Orleans Pelicans
                            Most Improved PlayerAdreian PayneFAtlanta Hawks
                            Coach of the YearGabriel TaylorCoachCleveland Cavaliers


                            Sorry, those are the only awards I managed to write down. I wont mess up again next season, promise!

                            The 2016 NBA Playoff Picture:

                            West:
                            1.Thunder
                            8. Pelicans
                            4. Clippers
                            5. Rockets
                            3. Spurs
                            6. Grizzlies
                            2. Warriors
                            8. Trail Blazers

                            East:
                            1. Cavaliers
                            8. Bulls
                            4. Hornets
                            5. Knicks
                            3. Raptors
                            6. Heat
                            2. Pacers
                            7. Bucks

                            The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the New York Knicks 4 games to 3 to win the 2016 NBA Finals for the second year in a row. Russell Westbrook takes home the 2016 Finals MVP with a stat line of: 36.6 MPG, 26.3 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 8.9 APG.

                            Retiring Players:
                            • Paul Pierce
                            • Vince Carter
                            • Nazr Mohammad


                            2016 Hall of Fame Inductees Stats - 2016
                            PlayerGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFPG
                            Paul Pierce131920.05.73.51.30.6
                            Vince Carter111620.04.83.61.10.6


                            That’s it for the end of season recap, next up is the offseason recap.

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                            • TheJokester117
                              Rookie
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 111

                              #15
                              Re: Boston Celtics: The Rebuild (2k15 PS4)



                              2016 BOSTON CELTICS FREE AGENCY:

                              TOM THIBODEAU'S STAFF HIRINGS:
                              • Sign CFO Logan Mills to a 5-year deal
                              • Sign Assistant GM Kyle Quinn to a 1-year deal.
                              • Re-sign Assistant Coach Ray Allen to a 1-year


                              CELTICS TEAM/PLAYER OPTIONS:
                              • Marcus Smart team option accepted
                              • Shabazz Muhammad team option accepted
                              • Kelly Olynyk team option accepted
                              • Jusuf Nurkic team option accepted
                              • James Young team option accepted
                              • Mike Muscala team option accepted


                              CELTICS DRAFT JUSTIN TURNER WITH 7TH PICK
                              Forsberg: The Celtics drafted 6'10, 245lb, 20 year-old PF/C Justin Turner, out of Alabama. He averaged 10.1 PPG, 11.2 RPG, and 1.3 APG at Alabama.

                              Again, fans have go to wonder what exactly will happen during free agency and the beginning of the season. With the addition of Tuner, the Celtics now have Sullinger, Olynyk, Nurkic, Muscala, and Turner who can play the PF/C positions. It’s a similar situation to what happened last year when the Celtics drafted Boone and ended up trading Evan Turner to free up some minutes. We’ll see exactly what Danny Ainge has planned for this squad, however, I would be surprised if we didn’t see a few trades to clear up roster space before the season begins.


                              BOSTON CELTICS FREE AGENCY:
                              • Celtics sign Tyson Chandler to a 1 year/$10.00m deal
                              • Celtics re-sign Jared Sullinger to a 5 year/$45.00m deal
                              • Celtics re-sign Dion Waiters to a 5 year/$40.00m deal
                              • Celtics sign Zaza Pachulia to a 1 year/$2.00m deal
                              • Celtics sign Kirk Hinrich to a 1 year/$1.50m deal
                              • Celtics sign Danny Granger to a 1 year/$1.50m deal


                              Ainge: Caron Butler and Andrei Kirilenko were not re-signed this offseason. We would like to thank them for their time and mentorship in Boston, and we wish them the best of luck in the future. We would also like to thank Nazr Mohammad and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors, as he has retired from the NBA.

                              Kirk Hinrich, Danny Granger, and Zaza Pachulia were signed as reserves. Their job is to help mentor the young players on this team, but to be ready for emergency action whenever they are needed. They have all accepted this role and are eager to help the Celtics accomplish their goals for the year.

                              Obviously, going into the offseason, the main goals were to re-sign Sullinger and Waiters to long-term contracts. We have loved the production they have given us the past few years, and we are excited to see it continue in Boston. Tyson Chandler was signed because we sorely needed a strong veteran leader who was willing to come off the bench. One of our biggest concerns last year was post defense off the bench, and Chandler will definitely solidify that need. Unfortunately, this does mean that there will be trades coming up, and I have informed the relevant players that there is a chance they will be traded before the season starts. That is all I am gonna say on free agency.


                              NOTABLE FREE AGENCY SIGNINGS:
                              • Pistons hire head coach Jeff Hornacek
                              • Atlanta waives Thabo Sefolosha
                              • Raptors waive Jason Richardson
                              • Damian Lillard re-signs with Portland
                              • Tim Duncan re-signs with San Antonio; Kobe Bryant signs with San Antonio
                              • DeMar DeRozan, Terrence Ross, Jonas Valanciunas re-sign with Toronto
                              • Andre Drummond re-signs with Detroit
                              • Harrison Barnes re-signs with Golden State
                              • Dwight Howard re-signs with Houston
                              • Monta Ellis, Bradley Beal sign with LAL
                              • Brandon Knight signs with Brooklyn
                              • Anthony Davis signs with Miami
                              • Evan Turner signs with Philadelphia


                              That's it for the offseason recap, next up is the beginning of the season preview.

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