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  • Cdawg023
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    • Dec 2012
    • 31

    #1

    Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

    Lite48's Fictional Draft Class Hub

    With the small dedicated line of people on these boards that create fictional draft classes. I've decided to through myself into the mix to give a people more robust MyLeague/MyGM modes. I just started working on my first Draft Class right now, still tweaking a lot of the tendencies for players, as well as adjusting peak points so bare with me on my first draft class file as It's really rough around the edges. I'll post a short synopsis of the draft class as a whole soon, but for now anyone can go and check out the file for themselves and let me know what you think.

    Draft Class #1
    Gamertag: Lite48
    Filename: Lite48 FCDC V1

    Draft Class #2
    Gamertag: Lite48
    Filename: Lite48 FCDC V2

    Draft Class #3
    In-progress
    Last edited by Cdawg023; 01-28-2019, 12:05 AM.
  • niccelroc
    Rookie
    • Oct 2016
    • 22

    #2
    Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

    gonna try it out, im usually a sucker for draft classes that don’t od on the badges.


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    • Cdawg023
      Rookie
      • Dec 2012
      • 31

      #3
      Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

      Lite48 Fictional Draft Class #1


      Top 30

      1.V'Angelo Dawkins SG (19 6'7 192lbs Washington State)
      V'Angleo is the clear freak athlete of the class. His beyond amazing physical abilities allow him to make a easy pathway for layups and dunk. If he could work on his shooting from 15 feet and beyond he'd become a standout within the next few years

      2. Tyus Lawson SF (19 6'9 MAryland-Eastern Shore)
      Tyus was a lights out shooter in his second season at UMES, His ability to knockdown shots from anywhere with ease has been the main reason his draft stock began to raise up the charts. His style of play is well suited for the new meta of NBA gameplay and possibly the highest ceiling of anyone within the draft.

      3. Tienchung Chen SG (18 6'6 236lbs China)
      Tiechung is the most sought after international prospect in this class, Great mid-range ability with not mind blowing athletic ability, but he's definitely a crafty guy on the offensive side of the ball. Just don't expect him to play spectacular defense or anything.

      4. Georgios Valencia SF (21 6'6 201lbs Spain)
      Valencia is a great option for teams running a smaller lineup at the 3 or 4 spot. He has solid tools across the board with great feel for the game, Has long reach and makes for a solid defender.

      5. Monte Wiley PG (20 6'2 203lbs Villanova)
      Wiley's a score first point guard with blazing speed. Not the best finisher around the rim, but is able to work his way around three point line or even mid range. A solid choice to have for teams that need a spark plug to the roster.

      6. Ferdinad Hervelle PG (20 5'11 190lbs France)
      Fresh off and amazing Euro league run, Hervelle slashing abilities are impressive. Not the most fundamentally sound player which is ironic considering European development. His ability to score at will has been shown time and time again

      7. Cornell North PF (20 6'10 240lbs Kansas St)
      Cornell has got a lot of promise ahead of him, He's able to move down to small forward his ball handling and athleticism alone, but can his body type matched with it makes him the prefect mismatch for slower big.

      8. Jose Lee SG (22 6'5 221lbs Clemson)
      The Clemson guard is relentless getting towards the basket, His scoring ability should be greatly respected as he has a arsenal of moves to get buckets. As well as being a solid perimeter defender to boot.

      9. Charles Huff PG (19 6'3 205lbs USC)
      Huff has great size as for Point, with more then capable shooting prowess, A great spot up shooter and above average distributor with just a little time this guy could make a more the solid starter.

      10. Horace Bruke C (22 6'9 240lbs Oklahoma)
      The Big 12's leader in blocks and rebounding, Bruke is a unit at the block, not the biggest center around but is strong enough to impose himself down low.

      11. Will Falls SG (22 6'4 199lbs North Carolina)
      Falls is one of the better rounded guards, the closet in the draft you'll get to a 3 and D wing player. He's not the standout of available guards but probably the least risk to take out of lottery options.

      12. Chad Popoola SG (21 6'6 210lbs Memphis)
      Popoola was primary scorer for Memphis in his senior year. He's shown a lot of promise during his tournament run averaging 25 points in a elite 88 run. He's a really streaky shooter with great physical abilities to cut in and around the basket. Just don't expect him to play solid defense any time soon.

      13. Collin Bookout PF (24 6'7 237lbs St. Mary's (CA))
      Collin is a more traditional four slot player he's just a little undersized height wise. Get around the low post with a solid hook shot, and more then serviceable mid-range game. Collin could be a more then solid rotation player in the near future.

      14. Andre Griffin PF (22 6'11 233lbs Villanova)
      Griffin isn't a typical 4, he's got more then impressive court vision and his handles with the ball are solid. Griffin isn't much of post up guy but does make a mismatch at his position with his physical ability and shooting range.

      15. Benny Hoyer SG (23 6'4 215lbs Georgia)
      Hoyer got a quick first step and handles the ball really well. I wouldn't see him much as a Shooting Guard due to his lack of perimeter game, but might turn into a decent point guard towards the future.

      16. Avery Victor PG (20 6'3 191lbs Alabama)
      Victor over his Sophmore Alabama season showed promise as floor general. Great understanding of the game and breakdown defense in a very methodical way. Passing and feel for spacing turns the court into a massive chess match when the ball is in his hands.

      17. Ismael Cable PG (23 6'0 180lbs Texas)
      Cable was the Longhorns top 3pt Shooter, sitting at 38% from the field, paired with more then solid distribution skills. He's just very lack luster defensively and just seems to either not care at times or just totally out of it it's hard to tell.

      18. Fidel Perez SF (21 6'7 214lbs Argentina)
      Perez is a more then talented the rebounder, The best in the draft class in all reality. He's fundementally sound, but no where near a solid offensive threat with a ball in his hands. He prefers to facilitate the game then shoot as he averaged 6.5 Assist in Argentina's 2nd Division, Which was the highest within his position.

      19. Jereme Childress PF (23 6'9 252lbs Indiana)
      Childress holds bull like strength with his massive frame, and is a very high motor guy. He's not gonna blow you away offensively, but will play solid defense around paint and prevent even the best slashers or post players for getting a easy basket.

      20. Leon Timmerman C (19 6'11 242lbs Germany)
      Timmerman is Great around and under the basket. A formidable post game, followed up with bruising strength makes Timmerman a center to be reckoned with. Playing for Bayren Munich's development system he was averaging 8.5 PPG 8.6 RPG and 2.4 BPG.

      21. Jamie Golden PF (22 6'9 252lbs Texas A&M)
      Golden was the SEC 1st team honors, mostly due to rebounding abilities and mid-range game. He's got a great feel for the basket around 18 feet and in and does a solid job working in the post as well, He may not be the best athlete but with a little time in the gym he could be solid rotation player.

      22. Rodney McDremond PF (22 6'8 218 Michigan)
      McDremond is a amazing paint player, not quick on his feet, but is strong enough to impose himself on a lot of players that he matches up against. Just if he could get out of overpowering everyone down low he'd be a little bit more promising as a prospect.

      23. Ruben Parker SF (22 6'6 220lbs Xavier)
      Parker is looking like a future starter on someone roster, He's plays well defensively and does a solid job of keep scorers out of their game. He's also shown great skills driving to the basket and shooting around mid-range but has a questionable shooting outside the arch. He's fairly well rounded and could be something with a little bit of work.

      24. Adonnis Paine C (24 6'9 240lbs Michigan St)
      Paine is definitely NBA, I just question his ability to further devolp as a Center, He went from Averaging a Double-Double (18.6 PPG/ 10.5 RPG) at the start of his season to slowly slipping (13.8 PPG/ 6.8 RPG). Not sure what's fully going on with him but what ever it is it's not good.

      25. Cecil Hopkins PG (22 6'1 188lbs Connecticut)
      Hopkins is a crafty playmaker, with a knack for knocking down three balls. His court vision is impressive and does a solid job getting to the basket as well. he's not crazy athlete but has quick feet and solid handles that make up for it.

      26. Dakoulas Diamantopoulous PF (22 6'9 227lbs Greece)
      Diamantopoulous is very underdeveloped talent with a crazy high ceiling. He's the biggest draft risk out there, but might come at a high return, with his physical's looking solid, and some flashes of being able to drive the lane. He could be something special with time.

      27. Kendrick Falls PG (22 6'3 207lbs Georgetown)
      Falls loves to dis the ball around, he's selfless team player that plays best when his teammates are involved in the offense. He has a tendecy to take a back seat at time to let the rest of the team shine, but his play as primary ball handler creates a unreal spark to a offense.

      28. Rocky Bakare PG (20 6'4 219lbs Nigeria)
      Bakare has been blazing hot in the 2nd tier French basketball league. He's solid perimeter player on both sides of the court, just the lack of talent he played against is slightly worrisome, but none the less he could be threat in the near future.

      29. Lowen Franklin C (19 7'1 241lbs UAB)
      Franklin is long and lanky center that's shooting ability is unheard of at his size. Even though he's lanky and a bit under a preferred weight, Lowen's shooting ability and athleticism allow for a really high ceiling for him,

      30. Austin Samuels SG (21 6'4 196lbs Miami)
      Samuels is Above average athlete, that's known to have great hustle on and off the court. He plays harder then anyone on the court regardless if the talent is better, and it 's shown in a lot of his late game performances for him .

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      • Cdawg023
        Rookie
        • Dec 2012
        • 31

        #4
        Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

        Originally posted by niccelroc
        gonna try it out, im usually a sucker for draft classes that don’t od on the badges.


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        I Try to keep players below 5 Badges max, but that's mainly for the higher overall talent. At most I'd do about 7 for the clear number 1 or 2 draft pick, If that happens.

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        • Dreece
          SimWorld NBA 2K Guru
          • Apr 2004
          • 2440

          #5
          Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

          Originally posted by Cdawg023
          I Try to keep players below 5 Badges max, but that's mainly for the higher overall talent. At most I'd do about 7 for the clear number 1 or 2 draft pick, If that happens.
          You have to take into account that some of the badges have a direct impact to gameplay. Also you REALLY have to consider that players don't earn badges as they should during their career.

          Give your potential star 7 badges. Simulate 7 seasons and if youre happy with those results then cool. But from our testing badges don't accumulate to match the talent . Just my 2 ¢

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          • Cdawg023
            Rookie
            • Dec 2012
            • 31

            #6
            Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

            Originally posted by Dreece
            You have to take into account that some of the badges have a direct impact to gameplay. Also you REALLY have to consider that players don't earn badges as they should during their career.

            Give your potential star 7 badges. Simulate 7 seasons and if youre happy with those results then cool. But from our testing badges don't accumulate to match the talent . Just my 2 ¢

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            I've kind of noticed that over the years of 2k, badges don't build or progress as they should in the game, but I've also noticed that you can use the player mentor system to personally help develop badges faster. It's seem to be working for me so far.

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            • Dreece
              SimWorld NBA 2K Guru
              • Apr 2004
              • 2440

              #7
              Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

              Originally posted by Cdawg023
              I've kind of noticed that over the years of 2k, badges don't build or progress as they should in the game, but I've also noticed that you can use the player mentor system to personally help develop badges faster. It's seem to be working for me so far.
              Is that mentoring part if MyLEAGUE? That's what i do most of my testing on.

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              • Cdawg023
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                • Dec 2012
                • 31

                #8
                Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                Originally posted by Dreece
                Is that mentoring part if MyLEAGUE? That's what i do most of my testing on.

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                Yes it's in MyLeague under training as the first button, but it's only worth it if you have a veteran players on your team who have badges that would benefit the growth of your rookies or younger players.

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                • Cdawg023
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 31

                  #9
                  Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                  Lite48 Draft Class V2


                  My file corrupted had to start a new one, slight delay on draft class 2 but post will be more detailed so it's a plus, hopefully. So all the rankings and data is being cleared out and redone.

                  Using zen gm still different build, and I randomized the talents of schools, just for a little more parody. Which will explain why preseason rankings look wild.


                  Preseason Rankings
                  1.Buffalo Bulls
                  2. South Dakota Coyotes
                  3. Oklahoma
                  4. Richmond
                  5. North Carolina
                  6. NC-Central
                  7. Presbyterain
                  8. Arizona
                  8. Ole Miss
                  10. Houston
                  11. East Carolina
                  12. Monmouth
                  13. Syracuse
                  14. Santa Clara
                  15. Yale
                  16. Mount St Mary's
                  17. Lamar
                  18. Georgia
                  19. San Diego St
                  20. Green Bay
                  21. Vermont
                  22. Charleston Southern
                  23. Hampton
                  24. Bucknell
                  25. San Diego

                  Pre-season All-American Team

                  G: Chris Hammer Sr (North Carolina)
                  G: Fredrick Romano Sr(Buffalo)
                  F: Randall Shackleford Jr(Houston)
                  F: Elmer Simpson Sr(South Dakota)
                  F: Sergio Harness Sr(Presbytarain)

                  Pre-Season Freshman All-American
                  G: John Ramirez (Oklahoma)
                  G: Eric Mitchel (South Dakota)
                  F: Daniel Wood (Vermont)
                  F: Charles Miller (Richmond)
                  F: Jeffery Krol (Bucknell)
                  Last edited by Cdawg023; 01-12-2019, 01:03 AM. Reason: Original File crashed redoing draft class

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                  • Cdawg023
                    Rookie
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 31

                    #10
                    Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                    Lite48 Draft Class V2


                    Power Rankings End of December
                    1. Buffalo 29-2
                    2. Richmond 27-2
                    3. South Dakota 27-2
                    4. Presbyterian 28-2
                    5. Georgia 24-5
                    6. North Carolina 27-3
                    7. Ole Miss 26-4
                    8. Stephen F Austin 28-2
                    9. Monmouth 27-2
                    10. Charleston Southern 24-5
                    11. Arizona 28-1
                    12. Yale 27-3
                    13. Southern Illinois 27-2
                    14. NC-Central 28-1
                    15. Green Bay 21-7
                    16. Mount St Mary's 26-4
                    17. Vermont 29-1
                    18. Bucknell 29-1
                    19. East Carolina 27-3
                    20. Hampton 28-2
                    21. Central Michigan 26-2
                    22. Marist 26-2
                    23. Syracuse 26-4
                    24. San Diego St 24-6
                    25. Northwestern 24-5

                    Points
                    David Mual PG sr(Middle Tennessee) 24.8
                    George Johnson PG sr(South Dakota St) 22.7
                    Anthony Stackhouse SG sr(American) 21.8
                    Phillip Sowder SG sr(Syracuse) 21.3
                    Sergio Harness PF sr (Presbyterain) 21.2
                    Dennis Posey SG sr(Furman) 21
                    Eddie Taylor SG sr(western michigan) 20.9
                    Christohper Wolff SF sr(Virginia Tech) 20.9
                    Micheal Felix SF sr(Samford) 20.8
                    Chris Collins PG sr(Harvard) 20.7

                    Rebounds
                    Steven Swain PF jr(Chattanooga) 13.7
                    Thomas Hertel C so(Hartford) 13.1
                    Fred McCoy C jr(Fresno St) 12.2
                    Chad Herbert C sr(Arizona St) 11.8
                    Roy Bryant PF sr(Central Florida) 11.7
                    Marvin Spinks PF jr(Cal Poly St) 11.1
                    Bobby Hyer PF sr (Princeton) 10.8
                    Otto Brogen C jr(Temple) 10.8
                    Luis Dugan SF sr(Western Carolina) 10.7

                    Assits
                    Will Carney PG so(Yale) 8.5
                    Mark Meigs SG sr(LA Tech) 8.3
                    Jeffery Fitzgerald PG sr(Hampton) 8.1
                    Elmer Curtis SG sr(Quinnapaic) 7.6
                    Richard Perry PG jr(Davidson) 7.3
                    Frederick Romano SG sr(Buffalo) 6.9
                    Leon Flournoy PG jr(Elon) 6.9
                    Robert Mitchell PG sr(Indiana) 6.9
                    Chris Hammer SG sr (duke) 6.9
                    David Balderrama PG jr(Appalachian St) 6.9

                    FG%
                    Jose Dull PF jr(Tulsa) 67
                    Daniel Judy C sr(Winthrop) 66.1
                    Donald Duagherty PF jr(Rider) 63.5
                    Micheal Davis C so(Southern Illinois) 63.5
                    Micheal Turner SF so(George Washington) 62.9
                    Tim Plummer PF jr(Harvard) 61.3
                    Thomas Melnick C sr(UT-Arlington) 61.3
                    Paul Hutchinson PF jr(South Carolina) 61
                    Will Johnson PF jr(Marist) 61
                    Bobby Hyer PF sr(Princeton)

                    3pt%
                    Rob Roberts PG so(NC-Central) 66
                    Charles Armour SF so(North Carolina)
                    Christopher Hansen SF so(Drexel) 62.8
                    Micheal Turner SF so(George Washington) 62.5
                    Barry White SG jr(Appalachain St) 61
                    Luke Smith PG so(Monmouth) 60
                    Randy LIster SF sr(Marist) 59
                    Shannon Kessler SF sr(LA Tech) 58.7
                    Lance Liang SG so(Syracuse) 58.4
                    Jonathan Ramos C jr(NC-Central) 57.6

                    Blocks
                    Bobby Hyer PF sr (Princeton) 1.7
                    Steven Warriner PF jr(Georgia) 1.6
                    Brian Coffman C jr(Iowa St) 1.5
                    Brandon Ervin PF jr(Air Force) 1.5
                    James Wellman C so(Webber) 1.5
                    Jorge Hunter SF sr(Gonzaga) 1.5
                    Dennis Velasco C jr(Nevada) 1.4
                    Sergio Harness PF sr(Presbyterian) 1.4
                    Stanely Threatt SF so(Arizona st) 1.4
                    William Ponce C jr(Cal St Fullerton) 1.3

                    Steals
                    Todd Jenkins SG jr(Northwestern) 4.3
                    Jeffery Fitzgerald PG sr(Hampton) 3.5
                    George Parker SF sr(Lamar) 3.3
                    Gerald Moeller PG jr(Webber) 3.2
                    Micheal Evans SF sr(UNC Ashville) 3.2
                    George Johnson PG sr(South Dakota St) 3.1
                    Shaun Duncan PG so(West Virginia) 3.1
                    Clarence Peacock PG sr(Northern Illinois) 3.0
                    Bryan Jones PG sr(Northern Iowa) 3.0
                    David Platt PG sr(Loyola Maryland) 3.0
                    Last edited by Cdawg023; 01-12-2019, 02:28 PM.

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                    • derrtyRedd
                      Rookie
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 228

                      #11
                      Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                      Originally posted by Dreece
                      You have to take into account that some of the badges have a direct impact to gameplay. Also you REALLY have to consider that players don't earn badges as they should during their career.

                      Give your potential star 7 badges. Simulate 7 seasons and if youre happy with those results then cool. But from our testing badges don't accumulate to match the talent . Just my 2 ¢

                      Sent from my LM-Q710(FGN) using Tapatalk


                      Players do earn badges in their career. I set up a G League for my younger players and I’ve seen on average 2-3 badges added for most players. Some standouts will even gain 10+ badges


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                      • Dreece
                        SimWorld NBA 2K Guru
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 2440

                        #12
                        Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                        Originally posted by derrtyRedd
                        Players do earn badges in their career. I set up a G League for my younger players and I’ve seen on average 2-3 badges added for most players. Some standouts will even gain 10+ badges


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                        When you send a player down to G League im pretty sure the potentials and what not changes. So i need a pure test without that variable. I'll do it myself eventually, just currently tied down with other things at the moment.

                        Thanks for the info though

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                        • derrtyRedd
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                          • Apr 2015
                          • 228

                          #13
                          Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                          Originally posted by Dreece
                          When you send a player down to G League im pretty sure the potentials and what not changes. So i need a pure test without that variable. I'll do it myself eventually, just currently tied down with other things at the moment.

                          Thanks for the info though

                          Sent from my LM-Q710(FGN) using Tapatalk


                          No I mean like I have a separate MyLeague I’m using as a G League and in tests I’ve seen players grow that way. They don’t get too much better OVR but many of them do gain badges.


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                          • Cdawg023
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 31

                            #14
                            Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                            Lite48 Draft Class V2


                            Yea, so using zenGM is been a pain developing the draft class with trying to log stats. sorry the info is so barren, but when I get to doing the top 30.

                            End of December Rankings
                            1. Villanova 26-1
                            2. Wisconsin Badgers 25-2
                            3. Kentucky 26-1
                            4. Kansas 23-4
                            5. Duke 22-5
                            6. Virginia 25-2
                            7. Arizona 22-5
                            8. Norte Dame 23-4
                            9. Witchita St 23-4
                            10. Southern Methodist 24-3
                            11. Gonzaga 25-2
                            12. Providence 23-4
                            13. Butler 25-2
                            14. Georgetown 23-4
                            15. Dayton 26-1
                            16. Utah 24-3
                            17. Northern Iowa 23-4
                            18. Xavier 24-3
                            19. Maryland 24-3
                            20. Stephen F Austin 27-0
                            21. North Carolina 22-5
                            22. Iowa St 22-5
                            23. Arkansas 23-4
                            24. VCU 26-1
                            25. Buffalo 23-4


                            Statistical Leaders

                            Points
                            Dwight Forbes SF jr (Arizona)
                            Mosses Morris PG sr (Georgetown)
                            Alex Johnson SG sr (BYU)
                            Donovan Kleinschimdt SG jr (Northern Iowa)
                            Adam Smith PG sr (Northern Iowa)
                            John Lovelace SF jr (Duke)
                            J.C. Harn PF sr (Dayton)
                            Evan Smith C sr (UCLA)
                            Scooter Pistoljevic PF sr (Eastern Washington)
                            Tyler Davis PG sr (Rhode Island)


                            Rebounds
                            Bryant Bureau PF sr (Georgia Tech) 7.5
                            Derrell Wright PF sr (UC Santa Barbara) 7.3
                            James Schwartz C jr (Weber St) 7.3
                            Hassan Lally C sr (Penn) 7.0
                            Scooter Pistoljevic PF sr (Eastern Washington) 6.9
                            Johnathan Cumberbatch C sr (Davidson) 6.7
                            Tony Winters C Jr (America) 6.7
                            Grant Needham PF jr (Nevada) 6.6
                            P.J. Fields PF so (Michigan St) 6.6
                            Taylor Lee C jr (Kansas) 6.5

                            Assist
                            Derrell Jones PG sr (Georgia Southern) 8.7
                            Tunji Ajayi PG jr (Dayton) 7.7
                            Ben Dellavedova PG sr (Buffalo) 7.5
                            Derrick Crews PG sr (Eastern Washington) 7.1
                            Cameron Joynes PG jr (UNC Wilmington) 6.9
                            Avraham Mashour PG jr (Virginia) 6.9
                            Joel Ekanga-Ehawa PG sr (Georgia St) 6.8
                            Roosevelt Malone PG sr (Southern Methodist) 6.7
                            Troy Machado PG sr (Middle Tennessee) 6.6
                            Smush Williams PG sr (Louisiana Tech) 6.6

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                            • cowboy_kmoney
                              MVP
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 1621

                              #15
                              Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                              You doing anymore classes...?

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