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  • fcf250
    Rookie
    • Aug 2014
    • 223

    #1

    1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

    Hi, everyone -

    I am at work on a roster representing, as well as I can manage, the 1979-80 NBA season. I picked 79-80 because I feel like it was sort of a transitional year for the NBA; Magic and Bird were rookies but none of the teams that would eventually dominate then next decade had quite come together yet.

    It's slow going, but I found when working on these things last year that posting regular updates keeps me honest and motivated. I have completed spreadsheets for all 22 teams that were in the league in 79-80, with each roster as it stood on October 12, 1979. The other 8 teams will consist entirely of players who were recently retired, playing in Europe, or free agents as of that date. I'm also hoping to make 50-60 free agents and a few years' worth of companion draft classes.

    As always, anyone interested in helping out, please let me know!

    I have completed a total of four teams so far - the four teams that were the real-life NBA's final four:

    The Los Angeles Lakers: The eventual champs, with a rookie Magic (82 OVR) joining 79-80 MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (90) and forward Jamaal Wilkes (80) in one of the league's best Big Threes. Depth is the biggest weakness for this Laker team, as the only other player rated 70+ overall is point guard Norm Nixon (72).

    Philadelphia 76ers: The runner-ups feature Julius Erving (87) and a career year from power forward Bobby Jones (80), plus second-year point guard Maurice Cheeks (77), veteran center Darryl Dawkins (72), and a surprisingly potent sixth man in Steve Mix (76).

    Boston Celtics: The best player on this version of the Celtics was low-post star Cedric Maxwell (86), who joins Larry Bird (83) to give Boston the best inside-outside combo in the top four. This year's Celtics were a very deep team, with Tiny Archibald (78), Chris Ford (73), Dave Cowens (73), Rick Robey (74), and Jeff Judkins (70) all playing meaningful roles.

    Seattle Supersonics: This team made the Western Conference Finals behind slashing guard Gus Williams (84) and Hall of Fame center Jack Sikma (78), here only 24 years old and at the beginning of a long run of excellence. There's a range of interesting scoring options here, most interestingly Dennis Johnson (74) and Fred Brown (73), the best 3-point shooter of the year. Buried on the bench: rookies Vinnie Johnson (70) and James Donaldson (70), who would both go on to big careers with other teams in real life.
  • freno90
    Pro
    • Aug 2011
    • 557

    #2
    Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

    If I have any caps you want you are welcome to them

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    • fcf250
      Rookie
      • Aug 2014
      • 223

      #3
      Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

      Originally posted by freno90
      If I have any caps you want you are welcome to them
      That'd be AWESOME. Who do you have so far?

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      • MJWizards
        MVP
        • Mar 2013
        • 3728

        #4
        Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

        Great job fcf!
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        • Jaiveer
          MVP
          • Aug 2015
          • 1460

          #5
          Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

          That's great I was working on some draft classes too I could help on draft classes

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          • BaseballJunkie
            Rookie
            • Apr 2012
            • 121

            #6
            Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

            Awesome idea...is this for PS4?


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            • metallicarl
              Pro
              • Jul 2011
              • 696

              #7
              Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

              I'm new to PS4 and 2k 16 but have worked on many football rosters. Just now saw that you were working on a 79-80 roster, i've been researching and working on a 78-79 roster for myself to try to figure out how all the ratings work. I know stats are widely available on the web, but if you need any scouting reports on players or tendancies let me know. I've compiled notes from guides and online on most of the players.

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              • doncropper
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 1414

                #8
                Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                Old School Carl your 78-79 roster will be a Great addition to this game as were your many wonderful NCAA 14 College Football rosters in particular that fabulous 1966 one.

                To have both a 78-79 & 79-80 Roster set for NBA 2K16 is really a wonderful thing !

                Thanks guys for all your great work and dedication to making this game so much better !

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                • Ebpmd
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2013
                  • 1191

                  #9
                  Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                  Great to hear from you Carl. I'm sure your 78-79 roster will be great and provide us with now 2 great 70's rosters. I still remember your Madden 1972 roster which was some of the most fun I've ever had with sports video games. Keep us posted.

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                  • tmac747
                    Rookie
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 486

                    #10
                    Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                    Originally posted by metallicarl
                    I'm new to PS4 and 2k 16 but have worked on many football rosters. Just now saw that you were working on a 79-80 roster, i've been researching and working on a 78-79 roster for myself to try to figure out how all the ratings work. I know stats are widely available on the web, but if you need any scouting reports on players or tendancies let me know. I've compiled notes from guides and online on most of the players.
                    Carl, have you jumped ship? Are you on ps4 now? I am thinking of purchasing one in a month...waiting for more holiday sale prices. lol

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                    • fcf250
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2014
                      • 223

                      #11
                      Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                      Just an update: Seven teams down. In addition to the Sonics, Lakers, Celtics, and Sixers, I have completed:

                      Atlanta Hawks: Believe it or not, the best all around player on this team - a team that not only made the playoffs but the conference finals - was third year center Tree Rollins (81), a dominant low post defender and shot blocker; the Hawks frontcourt also includes Dan Roundfield (78), giving them an especially tough defensive bigman pair. Scoring comes principally from forward John Drew (72) and guard "Fast Eddie" Johnson (75). Playmaking is a problem, with 5'8" Charlie Criss (64) the nominal starting point guard.

                      Houston Rockets: This is a one-man show, as everything revolves around Hall of Famer Moses Malone (84), here just 24 and not yet even in his prime. His sidekick is 5'9" shooting guard Calvin Murphy (75), but the rest of the roster is relatively weak, revolving around fading forwards Rudy Tomjanovich (69) and Rick Barry (68) for major contributions.

                      Phoenix Suns: This is a team with a surprisingly versatile and balanced lineup: Paul Westphal (81), Walter Davis (77), Alvan Adams (77), and Truck Robinson (70) are the most prominent names, but they'll also get contributions from point guards Don Buse (67) and Kyle Macy (67), along with veteran defensive specialist Gar Heard (64).

                      ---

                      Starting the Portland Trailblazers next.

                      And Carl, I'll take you up on anything you have - I'll send you a PM.

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                      • Ebpmd
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2013
                        • 1191

                        #12
                        Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                        Out of curiosity, do you have these teams in the current team slot or in the classic team spot (when available)? Ex... are Lakers in the 86-87 team or the current 15-16 team slot?

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                        • fcf250
                          Rookie
                          • Aug 2014
                          • 223

                          #13
                          Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                          Originally posted by Ebpmd
                          Out of curiosity, do you have these teams in the current team slot or in the classic team spot (when available)? Ex... are Lakers in the 86-87 team or the current 15-16 team slot?
                          At the moment, they're all in the current team slot. It's just easier to move players around from there, add created players to rosters (since you can't add them directly to the classic teams, and so on). It also lets me compare the final ratings of each time more easily on a running basis.

                          Eventually I will at minimum transfer the Sonics roster over to that classic team slot, but I'm not sure about the rest.

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                          • Ebpmd
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 1191

                            #14
                            Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                            Personally I'm hoping you leave them there (like your 90-91 roster from last year). I find it hard playing when I see one team in short shorts and another in current long shorts!!! Maybe one day we will be able to edit short length? Plus I find that the pre game presentation in far better when the "current" team is used... at least in 15. Have not tried in 16 yet. Looking forward to this set... one of my favorite NBA seasons of all time. I was a huge Magic fan. Thanks for all the hard work.

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                            • tmac747
                              Rookie
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 486

                              #15
                              Re: 1979-80 NBA Season Roster: Work in Progress

                              Have not heard anything about the '79-'80 roster....how are things coming alone?

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