I just bought myself DDS, after drooling over it for a while, and wishing I had the money to buy it. Here is my inaugural dynasty report thread. Please give feedback if you like it. I will cross-post this to the gmgames.org forums as well.
Its 2011. The League has been created with 27 teams. In the Eastern Conference, there are 14 teams in two Divisions: The Atlantic, and Central. In the Atlantic division, we have Miami Burn, New Jersey Hoops, Washington Americans, Philadelphia Freedom, Orlando Mystics, Boston Irish, and New York Metros. In the Central: Detroit Gears, Cleveland Knights, Chicago Bison, Indiana Racers, Milwaukee Moose, New Orleans Wasps, and Atlanta Eagles.
The West is made of 13 teams in the Midwest and Pacific Divisions. In the Midwest: San Antonio Outlaws, Dallas Rangers, Denver Peaks, Utah Blues, Houston Blast, and Minnesota Coyotes. In the Pacific: Phoenix Beams, Los Angeles Riders, Los Angeles Waves, Sacramento Royals, Golden State Spartans, and Portland Pioneers.
I, Leah Jamison, a 32 year-old GM fresh off a stint running a German team after retiring from my playing career abroad, have signed with the Philadelphia Freedom as their GM.
We finished 38-44 last season, and gave ourselves the ninth pick in the draft. When the Owner comes calling, I promise a playoff team that sits at around cap level.
First I fire the current coach, and hire a Jason Ashbury. He is fifty-one, with a decade of coaching experience, and a record in the 54% range. I pay him 3.5 mill for 3 years. He, and I prefer a deeper bench, younger players, and crashing boards.
Then, as I am over the cap by about 8 mill, I perform some trades. I get the 11th pick and a slight downgrade of talent at the Center for a discount of about 4 mill while also acquiring a decent SF. I also pick up a good young PF and shave off the rest of my cap room, while losing my second rounder.
The draft is a big complicated mess, filled with trigger pulling and trades. But I end up with 22 year-old PG Brandon Hemsley (3/3.5), 21 y/o SF Rowan Evans (2.5/3), 21 y/o PF Joey Spence (3/3.5), and no first rounder in 2012.
In the boondoggle that is free-agency, I come away with 21 y/o sophomore PG Griffin Harrington (4/4.5). Why he was a free agent is beyond me, but I’ll take him at 13.6 mill a year and count it cheap. RFA 23 y/o C, Tyrone Dudley (4/4) wasn’t finding good offers, so I am happy to have him for about 1.3 mill for the next year. I also acquired a couple of SF’s.
I send Rowan Evans, and 26th pick Reggie Murray to the D-league.
We were placed 5th in the power rankings this pre-season. I am feeling good about our prospects.
My roster/depth chart is as follows:
PG: Griffin Harrrington (PG-6’0-164-21 (4/4.5))
SG: Troy Knight (SG-6’7-195-27 (3/3))
SF: Natan Nagid (C-6’11-263-27 (3.5/3.5))
PF: Jason Ray (PF-6’8-228-24 (3.5/3.5))
C: Tyrone Dudley (C-6’10-289-23 (4/4))
6: Joey Spence (PF-6’9-227-21 (3/3.5))
7: Brandon Hemsley (PG-5’11-156-22 (3/3.5))
8: Jeff McCoy (SF-6’5-230-25 (3/3))
9: Corey Chambers (SF-6’8-204-32 (3/3))
10: Steve Roberson (SG-6’4-207-34 (2.5/2.5))
11: Hayden Karsh (C-6’10-264-27 (2/2))
12: Nate Thornton (SG-6’9-232-32 (2/2))
Inactive 1: Jarvis Henderson (SG-6’6-210-34 (1.5/1.5)
Inactive 2: Rowan Evans
Inactive 3: Reggie Murray
October 31, vs Washington Americans (0-0): W 143-105
I couldn’t have asked for a better game 1. A 38 point win is definitely the way to start things off. Player of the match goes to Griff Harrington, whose 29 points and 10 dimes are quite impressive. We shoot at an almost sixty percent mark as a team, and outrebound the Americans by a margin of 10.
Record: 1-0