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  • Cdawg023
    Rookie
    • Dec 2012
    • 31

    #1

    Lite48's NBA 2k20 Fictional Draft Classes (XB1)

    Hello everybody, I hope everyone is staying safe inside their houses and enjoying 2k, warts and all. I thought with all the free time I'd try to create some fictional draft classes for the fun of it. I'm going to try to shoot to create five for 2k20. I will try to give a in depth draft board/info on this thread for each draft class, to give a general idea of what you working with in each class. Hope you guys enjoy the end product.


    Draft Class #1
    Gamertag: Lite48
    Name: Lite48DC1
  • Cdawg023
    Rookie
    • Dec 2012
    • 31

    #2
    Re: Lite48's NBA 2k20 Fictional Draft Classes (XB1)

    Lite48 Fictional Draft Class #1


    As a forewarning, A lot of these draft classes aren't loaded with badges. At most a player could have 11 badges. I personally feel it ruins the progression of the game.

    Top 5 Per position

    Point Guards

    (1) Adonnis Fairheart 5'11 175 Fr North Carolina
    Adonnis is one of the best selections in the draft, He's very much a throwback to Isaiah Thomas or Allen Iverson in play-style. His elite ball handling combined with his quick shifty movements created easy buckets for him college. The ceiling is high for this kid despite the lack of a solid 3-point shot and his height.

    (2) Presely Hollands 6'1 185 Fr Arizona
    Presely Hollands is probably the most well rounded scorer with in the draft class. He has managed to be threat with or with out the ball in his hands on offense. Hollands does have a tendency to be streaky at times and needs to make the highlight play more then necessary.

    (3) Cooper Stalley 6'2 173 Jr Georgetown
    Cooper has devolped into a smooth operator at the point gaurd position. He has a solid vision of the court and can run offense effortlessly. Stalley seems to shoot better the further he gets from the rim, being a average finisher at best but it's not the worst of the draft class.

    (4) Thomas Daley 6'4 180 Sr East Carolina
    Daley has excelled in the catch and shoot game, He was the Conference leader in 3pt Percentage and 5th in attempts per game. making him one of the most efficient shooters around. Now if the rest of his game can catch up he could be solid starter for a NBA team.

    (5) Hasheem Abdullah 6'3 175 So Arkansas
    Abdullah isn't the most talented player in the draft class. He's fundamentally sound and more then average finisher around the rim. What makes him top 5 is the possible ceiling he has with his athleticism. if he can put his blistering speed and vertical to better use around the court he could be a borderline NBA All-Star.

    Shooting Guards

    (1) T.J. Deloach 6'7 225 Sr Washington
    Deloach is a one of a kind athlete, quick, strong, and can jump out of the building. Something he tries to do as much as possible as he plays above the rim as if the floor was lava. He's a Raw talent that needs work his shooting and defenesive work, but that athleticism can not be ignored.

    (2) Demontre Wilkins 6'6 180 Fr Arizona
    Wilkins can only be described as a fearless scorer, He's never afraid of a height mismatch and is willing to pull the trigger on anybody. His defensive effort does come into question with how he runs around on the other side of the court.

    (3) Anthony Harris 6'5 183 So California
    People who say defense is dead have not watched Harris play. He's become a annoyance to alot of players within the PAC-12. He gives no room to breathe does a really good job of forcing unwanted shots for teams. Combine this with a steady outside game and he can be a solid 3&D player.

    (4) Atoine Glover 6'4 210 JR Rutgers
    Glover is the most well rounded of shooting guards available. Nothing he does screams All-star but definitely a rotational player or starter on someones roster.

    (5) Stuart Mann 6'2 185 19 Australia
    Stuart is still finishing up his contract with his overseas team. That a little bit of a issue for his draft stock but none the less, hes solid athlete and decent finsher. As well as having a solid mid range game.

    Small Forwards

    (1)Tyus Lawson 6'8 230 Fr Middle Tennessee St
    Tyus earned the nickname Lethal Lawson by his clutch game play in the late season. When he gets the hot hand he stays hot. Lawson has a very rare ability to score the ball unlike many nba players and is the consensus number 1.

    (2)Ruben Parker 6'6 218 So Stanford
    Ruben Parker is well balanced wing player, A little lacking on the defensive side. A lot of people belive parker can grow into a solid player in the near future.

    (3)Tron Gennie 6'8 230 Jr Providence
    Gennie is fearless defender and has the tools to matchup against anyone on the floor. He's a solid piece for teams that need a draymond green type player.

    (4) Verdan Kopacheski 6'11 230 19 Republic of Georgia
    Kopacheski is a lanky shooter with quick release and smooth form. He could possibly move to the four to allow for a more athletic player at the SF position but this is the guy you want taking your spot up threes.

    (5) Desmond Pauley 6'9 215 Jr North Carolina
    Pauley is another well rounded forward, and can do it all just not everything at a spectacular level.

    Power Forward

    (1) Cornell North 6'10 239 Fr Florida St
    North is big body that is headache for any size or position. He's proficient scorer at all ranges. Punishing smaller players with his strength and quickly maneuvering around bigger/sturdier players.

    (2) Daniel Byrd 6'11 236 Fr Gonzaga
    Daniel is stretch big with a solid interior defense. He's a little slow footed but regardless is solid pick.

    (3) Dereke Simon 6'7 240 So Nevada
    Simon is a very traditional big man. Great post play on both sides of the ball, as well as having a nack for getting rebounds.

    (4) Okpara Townsend 6'8 235 Jr Arkansas Pine Bluff
    Townsend is real interior force on defense. Leading the NCAA in blocks and being a true anchor of the rugged Pine-Bluff Defense which was top 20 in points allowed.

    (5) Noel Saunders 6'7 220 Sr Texas Christian
    Saunders is a solid small ball four, his bulking frame around the rim allows him to compete against bigger players. Saunders is still pretty raw and could use a lot of refine and work but can be solid under the right team.

    Centers

    (1) Kennedy Waters 6'11 240 Sr UCLA
    Waters is a complete player in the low post, has great positioning for rebounds. Needs some work on the outside game for modern standards otherwise his ceiling is limited.

    (2) Zarado Parker 6'9 246 Sr Illinois
    Parker is guy with a very high motor, and puts it to use on the defensive end. Leading the conference in Blocks. Anything in his reach is like a no fly zone, Now if he can improve offensively that would be great.

    (3) Raymond Santos 6'11 245 So Villanova
    Santos has a great feel for the game, His awareness picks up where the lack of athleticism is. He's craft around the post and positions well for rebounds .

    (4) Modibo Diarra 7'0 240 20 Cape Verde
    Diarra plans is a draft and stash player with a lot of promise. He's been a proficient post scorer overseas, with a nack for playing above the rim. He's shown a ability to guard inside and the perimeter at times just not consistently.

    (5) Edvin Lundquist 7'3 250 19 Norway
    Edvin's staggering height combined with his Three point shooting, has made him a match up headache. he can virtually shoot over anyone with little to no problem. Even though he is slow footed and best feature is shooting, with a little work he could be a complete player potentially.

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    • Cdawg023
      Rookie
      • Dec 2012
      • 31

      #3
      Re: Lite48's NBA 2k20 Fictional Draft Classes (XB1)

      Lite48 Fictional Draft Class #2


      End of Season Results
      NCAA National Champions: Arkansas
      Runner-Up:Iowa St
      Final Four:North Carolina, Iowa
      Elite Eight: Georgia, Purude, Michigan St, Clemson
      Sweet 16: Illinois, Florida St, Wake Forrest,Coloardo, North Carolina St, Oregon St, Syracuse, Illinois

      Player of the Year: Rapheal Varem
      Defensive Player of the Year: Gerald Oliver

      1st Team All-Americans
      Daniel Billings G Sr (North Carolina)
      Raphael Varem G Sr (Arkansas)
      Gerald Oliver F/C (Maryland)
      Pat Moto G SR(Cleveland St)
      T.J. Kilcullen G FR (Arizona St)

      2nd Team All-Americans
      Joel Jacobson F SR (Boston College)
      Shamar Nagtzaam G Sr (Norte Dame)
      Jason Blair F Sr(Northwestern)
      Jeremy O'Neal G Sr (Arkansas)
      Christian McDowell F Sr (California)

      League Leaders

      Points
      Joel Jaconson SF SR (Boston College) 24.8
      Steve Wilson PF SR(Wake Forrest)17.7
      Larry Small SG SR(Virginia) 17.5
      Taqqi Hood SG SR(Georgia Tech) 17.1
      Christian McDowell SR(Calfornia) 16.8

      Rebounds
      Steve Wilson PF SR(Wake Forrest) 8.2
      Gerald Oliver C SR(Maryland) 8.2
      Sam Tanner C SR(San Diego St) 8
      Marco Salvi C SR(Jackson St) 7.5
      D Harris PF SO(North Carolina) 7.3

      Assists
      Casey Bonham PG SR(Iowa St) 8
      T.J Kilcullen PG FR(Arizona St) 7.8
      Sam Reed PG JR(Alabama) 7.8
      Jarvis Stepter PG SR(TCU) 7.6
      Jason Moore PG SO(Denver) 7.4

      Blocks
      Tyler Newton PF SR(Clemson) 2.4
      Steve Lewis PF FR(Loyla Chi) 2.2
      Marco Salvi C SR(Jackson St) 2.2
      J.J. Lyons SF SR(Michigan) 2.1
      Darius Schroback PF JR(Virginia) 2

      Steals
      Oliver Bland PG SR(Maryland) 2.8
      Jeremy O'neal PG SR(Arkansas) 2.5
      John Ashworth PF SR(Missouri) 2.5
      Gerald Oliver C SR(Maryland) 2.3
      Ehimen Nsonwu-Amadi PG SR(Kentucky) 2.3

      Declared Players

      Centers
      Teddy Mayfield 7'0 230 SO (Virginia)
      Brad Crowell 6'9 225 JR (Florida St)
      Gerson Duarte 6'10 240 JR (Syracuse)
      Gerald Oliver 7'0 250 SR (Maryland)
      John Riley 6'11 230 SR (Vanderbilt)
      Roderick Adepie 6'11 250 SR(Kentucky)
      Herb Collins 7'0 250 SR (Florida)
      James Allen 7'0 225 SR (Texas)
      Jerry Osei 7'1 228 SR (Illinois)
      Isaac Loop 7'0 230 SR (Dartmouth)
      Hakim Ubiles 7'0 235 SR (West Virginia)
      Brian Lalehzadeh 6'11 240 SR (St Francis PA)
      Sam Tanner 6'9 240 SR (San Diego St)
      Marco Salvi 6'10 230 SR (Jackson St)
      Niko Castleberry 6'9 240 SR (Cleveland St)
      Qeuntin Thomas 6'9 SR 230(NC Central)
      Dwight Wolf 6'9 SR 225(Cal St Fullerton)
      Keaton Carr 6'10 SR 225 (North Dakota)
      Freeman White 6'10 230 Sr(Mizzouri)
      Kendall Dawson 6'10 235 Sr(Kansas)

      Power Forwards
      CJ Balentine 6'9 220 FR (Penn St)
      Dimari Harris 6'8 235 SO (North Carolina)
      Hakeem Troupe 6'7 230 SO (Iowa St)
      Tyler Newton 6'9 247 SR (Clemson)
      Steve Wilson 6'9 240 SR (Wake Forrest)
      Christan McDowell 6'9 230 SR (California)
      Zack Owens 6'9 225 SR (Virginia)
      Kedren Williams 6'8 230 SR (Rugters)
      Eugene Taylor 6'8 235 SR (illinois)
      Josh Ashworth 6'8 220 SR (Missouri)
      Basirou Diagne 6'8 240 SR (Georgia)
      Nick Stewart 6'8 225 SR (Texas Tech)
      Ricky Watson 6'8 230 SR (Oakland)
      Todd D'Amore 6'7 220 SR (Oral Roberts)
      Robert Vanbeck 6'9 225 SR (Syracuse)
      Maurice Collette 6'8 230 SR (Cal Poly)
      Jeff Partin 6'7 240 SR (USC)
      Ruel Redmond 6'10 235 SR (West Virginia)
      Joe Muhammad 6'6 230 SR (New Orleans)
      Noah Bilbo 6'8 240 SR (Oregon St)
      Juel Cobbs 6'7 220 SR (Louisville)
      Brooks Hornsby 6'6 240 SR(Jacksonville)
      Shane Schaftenaar 6'11 230 SR(North Kentucky)
      Dimitrios Strakilis 6'9 220 Sr(Iowa St)
      Shaquielle Thompson 6'11 230 SR(BYU)
      Boomer Leemow 6'7 225 Sr(USC)
      Reggie Townes 6'10 225 Sr(Florida)
      Arnette Gamble 6'8 220 Sr(Alabama St)
      Kevin Menke 6'8 245 Sr(Stanford)
      Travis Holder 6'7 240 Sr(Iowa)
      Oskar Kotti 6'8 230 Sr(San Diego)
      Alex Lyons 6'10 225 Sr(Oregon St)
      Donovan Tinch 6'11 250 Sr(Southern Alabama)
      Jamal Mills 6'6 215 Sr(Northwestern)
      Jordan Ingram 6'10 230 Sr(Prairie View A&M)


      Small Forwards (18)
      Grant Daniels 6'6 188 FR (Louisville)
      Delvin Copeland 6'6 192 JR (Indiana)
      Joel Jacobson 6'5 203 SR (Boston)
      Cleveland Woodbery 6'5 195 SR (North Carolina St)
      Micheal Graves 6'6 200 SO (Clemson)
      J.D Maloney 6'7 184 SR (Washington St)
      Mitch Price 6'6 172 SR (Oregon)
      Cheikhou Savane 6'5 194 SR (Rugters)
      Micheal Sharp 6'7 180 SR (Seattle)
      Jonathan Mandic 6'5 188 Sr (UMKC)
      A.J. Diakhate 6'9 215 SR (Portland St)
      Juan Scarone 6'7 210 SR (Stephen F Austin)
      Dwight Okorie 6'8 225 SR (Montana)
      Reece Haney 6'9 225 SR (Minnesota)
      Moses Henry 6'7 210 SR (Villanova)
      Kyle Holloman 6'7 215 SR (Incarnate Word)
      Gino Alloway 6'7 220 SR (Georgia St)
      Henry Hill 6'8 210 SR (Belmont)
      J.J Lyons 6'5 195 SR (Michigan)
      Vedran Saric 6'7 200 SR (Texas Southern)
      Daniel Izundu 6'8 230 Sr (Portland St)
      Four McCullough 6'9 235 Sr (Texas A&M CC)
      Louis Meacham 6'8 215 Sr (Arizona St)
      Karl Arnold 6'8 220 Sr (Iowa)
      Hrvoje Radja 6'7 190 Sr (UNCG)
      Eddie Griffin 6'8 198 sr (ULM)
      Alberto Romero 6'7 210 Sr(Kentucky)
      Micheal Sharp 6'7 215 Sr(Southeast Alabama)
      Cedric Eliezer-Vanerot 6'6 210 Sr(Drexel)
      Shaka Manzano 6'7 211 Sr (Sam Houston St)

      Shooting Guards
      Roddy Brockhom 6'4 170 SO (Clemson)
      Mike Strickland 6'5 192 SO (Florida St)
      Max Fredette 6'5 198 SO (Florida St)
      Ralph Stanback 6'5 198 SO (Louisville)
      Jamal Fletcher 6'3 167 SO (Virginia T)
      Jordan James 6'3 191 SO (Virginia T)
      Deriece Goff 6'5 181 SO (Rutgers)
      Trevor Gransberry 6'2 184 JR(Florida St)
      Frank Sanchez 6'4 163 JR (Miami)
      Brandon Rinaldi 6'3 179 SR (Louisville)
      Andy Spraggins 6'2 183 SR (Norte Dame)
      Taqqi Hood 6'3 199 SR (Georgia Tech)
      Raphael Varem 6'4 193 SR (Indiana)
      Derek Golden 6'2 181 SO (Northwestern)
      Issac McMillan 6'2 184 SO (Duke)
      Pat Moto 6'2 167 SR (ClevST)
      Mario Robinzine 6'5 189 Sr (North Carolina)
      Corey Mitchell 6'3 177 SR (Denver)
      Saleem Ellis 6'4 170 SR (Wisconsin)
      Darian Jones 6'2 171 SR (Michigan St)
      Ryan Stowe 6'4 185 SR (Troy)
      Larry Smith 6'3 183 SR (Virginia)
      Cedric Vebobe 6'4 182 SR (UCLA)
      Suleiman Quezada 6'4 182 Sr(Oregon)
      Micheal McNeil 6'2 172 Sr(Sam Houston St)
      Colby Joyce 6'2 178 Sr(Texas St)
      Claude Farquhar 6'2 168 Sr(Nebraska)
      Gerard Nielsen 6'3 165 Sr(North Carolina)
      Romain Djimrabaye 6'7 181 Sr(Kansas)

      Point Guards
      Will Bunks 6'1 183 FR(Miami)
      Gerald Washington 6'1 163 FR(Syracuse)
      Micheal Riley 6'2 159 FR(Boston College)
      Terrance Richardson 6'1 171 FR(UC Irvine)
      Aubery Pellot 6'2 162 FR(Washington)
      TJ Kilcullen 6'1 175 FR (Arizona St)
      Sidy Kamen 6'2 182 SO (Florida St)
      Gilson Cottrell 6'0 176 SO (North Carolina St)
      Nicolas Eslava 6'0 160 SO (Duke)
      Grant Brown 6'0 169 SO (Miami)
      Micheal Lockely 6'1 187 SO (Pittsburgh)
      Jonte Harris 5'11 172 SO (Georgia)
      Cody Turner 6'1 160 JR (Louisville)
      Jon Taylor 61 167 JR (North Carolina St)
      Raymond Clemmons 5'11 163 JR (Illinois)
      Isaac Hubert 6'0 183 SR (Boston)
      Gary Dentmon 6'0 179 SR (Clemson)
      Schafer Hastings 6'0 180 SR (Clemson)
      Shamar Nagtzaam 5'9 158 SR (North Carolina St)
      Jakov Krstic 6'1 164 SR (IPFW)
      Jeremey O'Neal 5'11 167 SR (Arkansas)
      Justin Sowers 6'0 170 SR(Virginia T)
      Malik Meikle 6'7 185 SR (Loyola MD)
      Casey Bonham 5'11 165 SR (Iowa St)
      Terquin Engler 6'6 170 SR (St Marys)
      Jarvis Stepter 6'0 165 SR (TCU)
      Major Maker 6'2 169 Sr (baylor)

      International Prospects

      Europe
      Ekin Karakas SF 6'9 215 21(Turkey)
      Borislav Nowak C 7'3 260 20(Slovenia)
      Edmond Chevotet SG 6'5 186 22(France)
      Fernando Carneiro PG 6'3 200 19(Portugal)
      David Buursma PF 6'11 230 20(Netherlands)
      Yohan Trogh PG 6'1 200 21(Belgium)
      Timothy Mokgosi SF 6'7 198 19(Italy)
      Xabier Capitan C 7'2 250 20(Spain)
      Niko Bukowski PF 6'9 250 19(Urkraine)
      Danko Balić SF 6'7 194 20(Montenegro)

      Asia
      Bronte Young SG/PG 6'4 185 18(Australlia)
      Hesam Radish SF 6'6 210 23(Iran)
      Dae-Seong Choe C 7'1 235 20(South Korea)
      Anewa Eketone PF 6'7 230 22(New Zeleland)
      Tomar Genzing PF/C 6'11 250 19(Iran)

      Americas
      Adriano Barbosa SG 6'7 200 19(Brazil)
      Danilo De Souza C 7'2 250 20(Brazil)
      Videl Fernandez PG 6'4 196 23(Argentina)
      Kenvante Ellis SF 6'9 230 19(USA)

      Africa
      Otiende Akeyo PF/SF 6'10 225 22(Kenya)
      Chinedu Okorie SF 6'7 210 21(Nigeria)
      Wasim Marwan SF 6'9 225 19(Egypt)

      More Info and Rankings coming soon.
      Last edited by Cdawg023; 04-28-2020, 01:44 PM.

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      • vc3616
        Pro
        • Aug 2010
        • 877

        #4
        Re: Lite48's NBA 2k20 Fictional Draft Classes (XB1)

        You still making these? Thanks man needed some good fictional classes

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        • wodi
          Pro
          • Jul 2014
          • 752

          #5
          Re: Lite48's NBA 2k20 Fictional Draft Classes (XB1)

          Any more of these?

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