Mode: MyLeague
Rosters: Based on 1995-96 rosters pelicans40ovr by Giedrius; heavily edited.
Sliders: Base set located here, adjusted as I observed things:
http://forums.nba-live.com/viewtopic...b7987384aac9be
Quarter Length: 12 Minutes
Sim Quarter Length: 12 Minutes
Draft Class: 1996 by Viper; classes after modeled as close to real-life as possible. All classes edited in some way by me for tendencies/badges, but minor edits overall.
Season Length: 82 Games
Regular Season Rules: 20-24 played, rest simmed.
Playoff Rules: 2 playoff games (randomly determined by number generator, one must be in first four games) per series.
2 games allowed in NBA Finals (randomly determined by number generator, one must be in first four games)
Playoff Format: 7-7-7-7
Injuries: On (Frequency for both CPU and User at 21, effects at 20)
Progressive Fatigue: On
Team Chemistry: On
CPU Trades: Off
CPU Trade Approval: Off
Trade Override: Off
Control: 30 Teams, CPU automation for lineup/coaching tasks on every team but my primary; total control otherwise (roster moves, drafting, free agency, etc).
Welcome to my newest dynasty thread! My last one, Through the Storm (linked in my signature below), was concluded a few days back and I've been itching to get this one out there. Rather than doing a new team and a new league with the same players we know and love, I decided I wanted to do something different: historical.
For years, off and on, I've toyed (and sometimes even tried) to do a historical franchise. But the right set of circumstances (and rosters and draft classes) have never presented themselves till now.
This will be a historical, alternate universe franchise -- which is to say that it will take place in a reality that has many familiar faces to all of us old basketball heads, but will go much differently. I'm starting this out in May of 1996, and I'm doing that for two reasons:
A) The 1996 draft class was, by and large, really good. There's some debate as to whether it's the best class of all time (I think not, but damn it's close), but it was STACKED with talent. It's a great jumping in point for a historical franchise.
B) I grew up in the 90s and first became aware of basketball because of Jordan and the Bulls -- the second three-peat team. There were, of course, other stars in the era that I gravitated to -- the Shaq/Kobe duo was a favorite of mine (and the one I followed closest), as just about any kid I'd think. I grew up with that basketball and, of late, I have become supremely nostalgic about it.
As such, I decided to take a trip back in time with those players with this dynasty.
A few things to note:
1) As much as I would like to, I simply don't want to rebrand everyone back to their 90s threads and arenas. Some of them were really great, some were not, but, overall, I feel the league's uniforms are pretty good now. Throwbacks exist for those nights I want to relive that glory.

I will, however, account for why teams have those "new" (AKA modern) threads within the story.
2) The rules of the 90s were different than today on multiple levels, but especially on the basketball court. I'm not going to change that either -- the rules today open up the game and prove that, yes, you can do pace and space (Warriors) or you can roll isolation heavy (Thunder) and still be effective in either way. Seeing how historical players deal with modern day rules is going to be part of the fun of this, and the NBA wasn't shy about changing rules (and three-point line lengths) from season to season in the 90s.
3) New contracts will be scaled to the modern cap -- I realize I could also set this to be 90s-esque within the MyLeague file, but I prefer the big money to spend and I'm used to having that cap, so I'm sticking with it.
4) Draft picks have been reset back to their original teams -- every team will have their usual 1st and 2nd round pick as I've turned off the "Previously Traded Draft Picks" option in MyLeague. As much as I wanted to replicate where those picks were in the 90s, holy hell is it confusing and a massive headache; it's simply not worth the time. So, I'm skipping that and you should assume, moving forward, that everyone has the standard 1st and 2nd round pick unless a trade happens (surprise: trades happen!).
Now, with all that out of the way ... let's begin.
(Disclaimer -- all this is FICTION so don't assume any of it is real in any way, other than the game results anyway.)
The Many-Worlds Theory of quantum mechanics states that any action that has more than one possible result produces a split in the universe, producing a whole new reality that coexists with all the others.
In the summer of 1995 the NBA engaged in a brief lockout that lasted from July to September of that year. It ended just as it began; quietly and with much of the status quo retained.
But, what if the players had decided to fight the owners harder in that lockout? What if, the NBA, coming off two back to back-years of Jordan-less Finals, wasn't about to let the players push back?
What if the lockout had lasted longer ... ?
Season Links:
1996-97 Season Previews
1996-97 Season Awards+Playoff Preview

 
		
	

 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	
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