My 2k14 rebuild job was the Suns and it worked pretty well, but I played on PC and people already have draft classes created up to 2016. I was thinking the T-Wolves, but I'll probably make a first save with the Wizards, then do the Suns again. Here's hoping 2k15 is mod friendly for the PC.
Ill be building up the Hawks, we haven't had a superstar in Atlanta since Dominique Wilkins, shame! Time to change that, first order of business is to get Joel Imbiid on the Hawks (hopefully for a strait up trade for Horford), then attempt to trade a couple players and draft picks for Wiggins or Jabari Parker, then in 2015 attempt to grab a pg hopefully Rondo, Rubio, or Kemba.
And for fun Ill start a separate MyLeague with the Cavs.
Im going to take my Celts, and i have alot of work to do lol. Not sure if I'll have all those #1 draft picks the C's have but ill figure it out eventually haha.
Gonna try and average a near triple double with MCW and a double double with Nerlens. Have Bennett be my leading scorer just because I believe he didn't have a fair chance in Cleveland.
I'll sit out Embiid till around February then bring him in at Center.
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I don't wanna be Jordan, I don't wanna be Bird or Isiah, I don't wanna be any of those guys.
I want to look in the mirror and say I did it my way.
-Allen Iverson
Going to use the lakers and work as rebuilding the lakers. Developing Randle and try to tank the first year lol.
For my second team (that sounds so awesome ) I want to lead the hawks to a dream season and surprise everyone by making the eastern conference finals .
I posted a dynasty blog thing about my plan, but nobody ever sees those lol so I'm putting it here (mostly in spoiler tags):
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The plan is to take the New Orleans Pelicans and their future superstar PF Anthony Davis to the Finals for many years and to win multiple championships. First, let's analyze the current roster:
New Orleans Pelicans Depth Chart - 2014-15
STARTER
2ND
3RD
4TH
PG
Jrue Holiday
Austin Rivers
Russ Smith
SG
Eric Gordon
Jimmer Fredette
SF
Tyreke Evans
Luke Babbitt
Darius Miller
James Southerland
PF
Anthony Davis
Ryan Anderson
C
Omer Asik
Patric Young
Jeff Withey
Bold means I want them on the team as long as possible.
Normal font means I'd like to have them, but I wouldn't mind if they had to leave. Italics means I'd prefer to get rid of the player; won't be a part of my long-term future.
Here's a breakdown by position:
CONTINUE READING:
Spoiler
(PG) JRUE HOLIDAY
Ideal Skills: all-around player, passing, leadership, defense, plays in control, isn't shoot first, at least solid shooter
Conclusion: Probable PG of the future- I've never really played much with Jrue Holiday, nor have I really seen him play much in real life, but from what I have seen, he's all-around a pretty good point guard. He'll probably be the guy I'll be watching all season long to see if he's worthy of being the starting PG on a championship team.
Conclusion: On the Trading Block - Eric Gordon's skill set actually fits in nicely with the team but he's way too inconsistent, too injury prone, and gets paid waaaaay too much. He's the first player I'm looking to trade, likely before any games are even played.
Conclusion: Likely to be dealt eventually - In my eyes, Tyreke Evans is a combo guard who is best suited for a sixth man role off the bench, where he can use his unique skillset. He's stuck at the SF position for now because, well, would you rather start Babbitt? I'd love for him to stay, but his contract says otherwise.
Conclusion:MVP & Franchise Player - Anthony Davis will be (if not already) one of the best players in the league. He brings everything I want in my PF, but he's also arguably the best shot blocker in the NBA. I'm going to sign him to a max contract as soon as it's available; an 100% lock to stay for the long-term.
Conclusion: Probable C of the future - Omer Asik is a great fit for my system and does everything I need my center to do. However, he isn't a supreme talent at the position. I'm looking to upgrade at the SG and SF spots first, but if there's a chance to upgrade at center, I'm looking into it. Omer Asik has an expiring 15m deal this season, so I'm going to try to re-sign him for a significantly cheaper deal.
BENCH PLAYERS
Ryan Anderson: He's the ideal stretch 4, but I feel like he gets paid a bit too much to just be a PF. I just don't think he can guard opposing 3s or bang inside with 5s. I'm probably going to trade him sometime.
Austin Rivers: He's gotten better since his horrific rookie year, but I'm not the biggest fan. He'll be gone as soon as I find a true backup PG.
Jimmer Fredette: The famous Jimmer; he's a 2-guard stuck in a PG's body. He doesn't make up for it with athleticism or length, and I've seen enough of him last year (being a Bulls fan) to know that he's just a shooter. Won't be here for long.
Patric Young: A rookie who I feel was disrespected by not being drafted. Not only do I think he should have been picked, but also I think he can carve out a career being a backup center and doing what he does best: making hustle plays and banging around inside. He's also really cheap; I want to keep him as long as possible.
Russ Smith: A college superstar; he's an exciting player who improved his PG skills last season, but I see him as way too inefficient still. Maybe a potential reserve guard down the line.