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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    NBA 2K11 Fantasy Draft -- Scouting for Success



    Dwyane Wade in LA. Carmelo under the bright lights in MSG. LeBron to the Suns. The landscape of the NBA is changed at the click of a button, the stars of the league realigned.

    A fantasy draft in NBA 2K11 may be one of the most entertaining things you can do to liven up your Association mode. NBA 2K’s AI general managers also draft intelligently, selecting the league’s youngest and brightest stars early in the draft to build around. Rondo, John Wall and Derek Rose are all consistently chosen within the top 10 of the draft.

    When building your draft boards, some of us dream about the luxury of having a CP3 or Dwight Howard available to us. But sometimes the ping-pong balls just don’t fall in your favor, and you may find yourself drafting towards the end of the first round.

    Regardless of your draft position, you can still build a strong foundation of a team around players not named Kobe, LeBron or Durant. Here are some players to build around when the superstars are no longer on your draft board.

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  • loloben
    Pro
    • May 2010
    • 672

    #2
    I look for young players to build in the 1st
    I usually have a big, a wing, and a point after three rounds.
    "My body could stand the crutches but my mind couldn't stand the sideline"- Michael Jordan

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    • Gramps91
      MVP
      • Sep 2010
      • 2116

      #3
      I almost always do a fantasy draft. I find it a lot more interesting because you can build up your own teams and strategically pick your positions. I usually try to have a well balanced team and am a perfectionist of this I always try to have three of every position. I usually try to pick a younger team first and then change a few spots accordingly depending on what trade offers i get and how well those players develop. All the while trying to keep those young players as the base of my team. Also I find 90% of the time the person getting the better overall position player gets the best of the trade. For example if you are offered the 8th best SF for the 15th best SG and 22nd best PF then usually thats a good trade as long as your getting the best player. however, never trade a person if you are running low on that position and never trade a starter unless you can make sure you can have someone to take over that position in your lineup. I've been playing Dynasty/Franchise/Association since Live04/EspnBasketball/March Madness04 year and consider myself an expert on basketball franchise modes. Wishing for 2k, EA, and some form of college bball game to be made next year. 2k games are always my favorite but i still usually get both versions every year and a college game or two. sucks none were made this year.
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      • vegas83
        Rookie
        • Apr 2010
        • 55

        #4
        I have done two season drafts and always seem to get Jason terry and Caron Butler who are both very solid. The salaries have never been an issue in season mode does it come into play in the Association?

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        • SBartlett
          Staff Writer
          • Aug 2008
          • 152

          #5
          In Association Mode, there are hard salary caps and soft salary caps, yes.

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          • vegas83
            Rookie
            • Apr 2010
            • 55

            #6
            I am going to draft that way from now on, will make it much more entertaining and challenging.

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            • DJ
              Hall Of Fame
              • Apr 2003
              • 17756

              #7
              Re: NBA 2K11 Fantasy Draft -- Scouting for Success

              Good article. Glad to see Afflalo mentioned. He just tore up Phoenix tonight and has really improved his jump shot since first coming into the NBA.
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              • tril
                MVP
                • Nov 2004
                • 2912

                #8
                when I do a fantasy draft. I draft according to the salary cap. I rarely go above the cap by a few million.

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                • vegas83
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 55

                  #9
                  Where do you find the salary cap for the teams when doing a fantasy draft?

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                  • dizzmac
                    Banned
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 17

                    #10
                    Re: NBA 2K11 Fantasy Draft -- Scouting for Success

                    Grabbing John Wall usually withe 7th or 8th pick will have you set for 9 years or so at PG, plus Kevin Love is usually available in the second round at that pick. Just be ready for Wall's huge contract that comes up lol.

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                    • StormJH1
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 1232

                      #11
                      I love fantasy drafting in NBA 2k11. The A.I. teams are fairly smart about drafting young players with upside, as opposed to just going down the list by OVR. That said, if you're smart about it, you can put together a pretty solid core of young guys that can also compete now. Deron Williams was available at the #8 spot, and he's the anchor of my team. But I get scoring from everywhere. I recommend passing on the "top" centers and grabbing the best young players where you can. I have Kevin Love and Beasley at the forwards, but you find that guys like Marcin Gortat will be available much later. If you already have enough scoring, you're probably better suited with a defender or rebounder at the "5" anyway.

                      Also, don't be afraid to mix an older veteran as a stopgap you can address in the draft later. Jason Terry is around 32, but the guy is an ASSASSIN for me. If all you want the guy to be is a spot-up shooter anyway, the veteran players may have better composure/shot in traffic ratings than a 20-year old.

                      Finally, really think about how you're going to keep your bench happy. It may be great to have a high rated player as a 6th or 7th option, but if that guy is accustomed to starting, his ratings are going to plummet quickly if you have him in the wrong role.

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                      • StormJH1
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 1232

                        #12
                        Originally posted by eaterofworlds888
                        I almost always do a fantasy draft. I find it a lot more interesting because you can build up your own teams and strategically pick your positions. I usually try to have a well balanced team and am a perfectionist of this I always try to have three of every position. I usually try to pick a younger team first and then change a few spots accordingly depending on what trade offers i get and how well those players develop. All the while trying to keep those young players as the base of my team. Also I find 90% of the time the person getting the better overall position player gets the best of the trade. For example if you are offered the 8th best SF for the 15th best SG and 22nd best PF then usually thats a good trade as long as your getting the best player. however, never trade a person if you are running low on that position and never trade a starter unless you can make sure you can have someone to take over that position in your lineup. I've been playing Dynasty/Franchise/Association since Live04/EspnBasketball/March Madness04 year and consider myself an expert on basketball franchise modes. Wishing for 2k, EA, and some form of college bball game to be made next year. 2k games are always my favorite but i still usually get both versions every year and a college game or two. sucks none were made this year.
                        I wish for a new college game as well...I'm also a 2k guy but I can't go back to CH2k8 anymore. Even though they're both 2k, the gameplay in the current NBA games is LIGHT YEARS ahead of that college title. And all the EA basketball games were disasters, in my book. Even if they kept the same recruiting/coach carousel engine from those old games, and put it in the same engine as NBA 2k11, that would be a pretty awesome game. The visuals in CH2k8 are just okay, the animations are far more clunky, and I was never comfortable with how often players miss layups and open jumpers in that game (even if FG % should be less in college, I guess).

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                        • Preo32
                          Rookie
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 322

                          #13
                          Javale McGee is a great player to draft as well. Lats time i did a draft, i picked him somewhere between the 5th to 7th round, and that may have even been early. He is a great shot blocker, and when he's dunking he is hard to stop on offense. Sure he'll miss some putbacks, but he is young and will only get better. Plus, he should be the worst rated starter you have, and for me, I'll take him anyday.

                          Also, I always go PG first round. There are so many young PGs that maybe you can wait, but the better ones go early, and usually Ill go for Rose or D-Will. Otherwise, I take Tyreke

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                          • football5680
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 449

                            #14
                            Re: NBA 2K11 Fantasy Draft -- Scouting for Success

                            If i pick in the top 8 i will get one of the superstars.
                            If not i just prepare for upcoming season by grabbing players with great potential.

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                            • aabar4518
                              Rookie
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 306

                              #15
                              Re: NBA 2K11 Fantasy Draft -- Scouting for Success

                              Me and 3 of my friends decided to do a fantasy draft association this year. We all drafted fairly young teams all built on potential. We simmed all the games except when we played each other. It was so much fun to build your team and develop your players through training camps, and it was challenging to do so within the salary cap. Made for some tough decisions.

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