
INTRO
Hello there, and welcome to a tale for the ages. The story of a young man who would single handedly bring glory to every team he played for. This young man goes by the name of Andre "Shorty" Sharpe.
It all began on the East Side of Syracuse, NY. Andre grew up the oldest of seven, and life was never easy for the Sharpe family. Losing his father as a child, Andre took on the job of being the man of the house at a young age. His life always seemed to be a balancing act between sports and family, with his family usually winning the battle.
Between practically raising his younger siblings, working a part-time job, and basketball, there wasn't room for much else in Andre's life. But as you'll find out during this journey, that never stopped him. Despite all the obstacles in his way, Andre was destined for greatness.
Standing a mere 6'0'' tall, weighing in at 168 lbs, Andre was almost always the smallest guy on the court. Freshman year, Andre would coin the nickname "Shorty" due to his small stature. At that point, he was only 5'5''. Despite his size, Andre would make the varsity team at Nottingham High School.
Sophomore year, Andre earned the starting spot at PG, before moving to SG junior year. Between Sophomore and Junior year, Andre would grow from 5'5'' to 5'11''. It's debated to this day whether Andre actually breaks 6'0'', but only he and his doctor will ever know.
Anyway, Andre put his stamp on the New York HS basketball scene his senior year. His stat line was impressive: 23.5 PPG, 7.3 APG, 3.6 SPG. And his cold-blooded mentality put him a step above the players around him.
It was March 3, 2016 when Andre would truly prove to everyone what he was made of. The game he played this night was no ordinary game. It was the state championship. Nottingham was 17-4 on the season and hadn't won a state championship since 1991. They were going against the top team in the state, Jamesville-Dewitt who were undefeated at 21-0. Both teams are in Syracuse, and rightfully so, the game would be played in the Carrier Dome in front of 20,000 fans.
This game, this night, would cement Andre in history as one of the greatest high school players of all time...
Settings
System: PS4
Game: NBA2k17
Mode: MyLeague
High School Championship Setup
Quarter Length: 8 Minutes
Sim Quarter Length: n/a
Sliders: All-Star w/ tweaks
Roster: Custom Hometown Teams
College Setup
Quarter Length: 7 Minutes* (Adjust time, not stats)
Sim Qtr Length: 10 Minutes
Sliders: Superstar w/ tweaks
Rosters: infamous-ny- NCAA 2k17
Season Length: 17 Games
Player Lock: On
Coach Calls Plays: On
NBA Setup
TBD
* = chose 7 because of shorter shot clock. Balances out to pretty realistic college stats.






March 3, 2016 -- Andre and the team walked out onto the court. They looked at the stands, filled up with a lot of Orange and Blue in support of the Bulldogs. They couldn't help but notice a very, very large sea of Red shirts. Tonight they were playing the Jamesville-Dewitt Red Rams.
The Bulldogs came out in the second quarter playing worse than the first. Turnovers and missed opportunities found them with a double digit deficit just four minutes into the quarter. They had zero confidence and needed a spark.
With 90 seconds remaining, Nottingham trailed by two points. A big time dunk from SF Marcus Pope would tie the game with just over a minute. After a missed shot from each team, the game was tied 65-65 with 40 seconds left. JD's star player Franklin would bring the ball up.
They inbounded the ball to Sharpe. He dribbled the ball up. Franklin seemed to be playing the drive, so Andre hit him with a hesitation, a cross over, and could feel the space between the two of them. He made a move to the right, stepped back, and put up the three.











Boeheim is asking for patience for his roster redo.
Coleman, a 6-9 grad student, and Roberson, a 6-8 rebounding machine, give Syracuse experience and steadiness in the frontcourt. Chukwu, the tallest player in SU history, could be a game-changer on defense with his shot-blocking ability. Thompson, a 6-10 freshman, has opened up eyes with his size (225 pounds) and mid-range shooting.

















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