Chronicles of the 2013 Draft Round II

Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:17 am

It has been very interesting as every one of them has progressed very differently.

Yeah, just when it appeared his career was winding down he came back and showed otherwise. :D
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Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:56 am

*Breaking News*

John Bosl choose to retire after the 2028-2029 NBA season at 37 years of age. Bosl was inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside Kevin Love, Ricky Rubio, and Damian Lillard.

Bosl held career totals of:
1176 Games
24944 Points (30th in the NBA)
5821 Assists
5829 Rebounds
729 Blocks
1146 Steals

Bosl held Orlando Magic totals of:
1094 Games (1st in Orlando History)
24445 Points (1st in Orlando History)
5750 Assists (1st in Orlando History)
5731 Rebounds (2nd in Orlando History)
1126 Steals (1st in Orlando History)
724 Blocks (5th in Orlando History)

Bosl was an 11-Time All-Star and an 8-Time All-NBA Team Member.

Bosl helped create a golden age of shooting guards in the NBA. At this point there are several superstar shooting guard who molded their games around highlights of John Bosl. Now there are 3 shooting guards who averaged 26+ points during the 2028-2029 season compared to one when Bosl entered the league. Also 12 shooting guards averaged 20+ points. (Just a side note the top shooting guard in the leauge right now is a German named Sonke Tannenbaum and Tannenbaum translates to Christmas Tree...) Bosl also became the first player to have his jersey retired by the Orlando Magic, #21. Bosl also had a standout career at UCLA where he spent 4 years, his #21 jersey is retired there as well. At the start of this dynasty I compared Bosl to Jimmer Fredette, which now appears absolutely preposterous.



Chris McKnight and Bruce McGee also decided to retire, both are also 37 years old.


McKnight had a great career, even reaching the NBA finals with the Kings. McKnight spent his entire career in Sacramento and was named to 1 All-Star Team. McKnight was a terrific all-around player who could do a little bit of everything on the stat sheet. My comparison of McKnight to Ron Artest wasn't completely correct, he wasn't anywhere near the man to man defender Artest was, but he did play terrific off-ball defense, racking up the stats.

McGee only played five years in the league, all with Boston. He never became more than a role player, but no one can say that he didn't make it to the NBA.
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Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 4:49 pm

2029-2030 Season

Chris Walker
Los Angeles Lakers 26-56
Small Forward
35 Years Old

Season Stats:
Points: 3.5
Assists: 0.5
Rebounds: 1.4
Steals: 0.2
Blocks: 0.3
Turnovers: 0.8
Minutes: 10.1
Games Played/Started: 28/0


Roderick Corner
Charlotte Hornets 38-44
Power Forward
36 Years Old

Season Stats:
Points: 10.8
Assists: 1.2
Rebounds: 6.1
Steals: 0.4
Blocks: 0.0
Turnovers: 1.6
Minutes: 28.6
Games Played/Started: 82/80


Mike Madsen
Free Agent
Power FOrward
37 Years Old


John Bosl
Retired
Shooting Guard
38 Years Old


Chris McKnight
Retired
Small Forward
38 Years Old


Calvin Green
Free Agent
Center
37 Years Old


Corey Allaway
Sacramento Kings 29-53
Point Guard
35 Years Old

Season Stats:
Points: 4.0
Assists: 2.2
Rebounds: 1.0
Steals: 0.1
Blocks: 0.0
Turnovers: 0.9
Minutes: 9.7
Games Played/Started: 43/0


Paul Karcher
Free Agent
Point Guard
36 Years Old


Atjasz Stariczack
New Orleans Pelicans 36-46
Small Forward
35 Years Old

Season Stats:
Points: 9.2
Assists: 1.8
Rebounds: 5.4
Steals: 0.5
Blocks: 0.7
Turnovers: 1.0
Minutes: 31.0
Games Played/Started: 77/65


Bruce McGee
Retired
Center
38 Years Old
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Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:30 pm

2030-2031 Season

Chris Walker
Free Agent
Small Forward
36 Years Old


Roderick Corner
New Orleans Pelicans 39-43
Power Forward
37 Years Old

Season Stats:
Points: 5.4
Assists: 0.7
Rebounds: 3.1
Steals: 0.2
Blocks: 0.0
Turnovers: 0.9
Minutes: 14.4
Games Played/Started: 81/7

Playoff Stats:
Points: 3.3
Assists: 0.3
Rebounds: 1.9
Steals: 0.3
Blocks: 0.0
Turnovers: 0.9
Minutes: 10.7
Games Played/Started: 7/0


Mike Madsen
Free Agent
Power FOrward
38 Years Old


John Bosl
Retired
Shooting Guard
39 Years Old


Chris McKnight
Retired
Small Forward
39 Years Old


Calvin Green
Retired
Center
38 Years Old


Corey Allaway
Free Agent
Point Guard
36 Years Old


Paul Karcher
Retired
Point Guard
37 Years Old


Atjasz Stariczack
New Orleans/Brooklyn 49-33
Small Forward
36 Years Old

Season Stats:
Points: 3.8
Assists: 0.7
Rebounds: 2.0
Steals: 0.1
Blocks: 0.2
Turnovers: 0.3
Minutes: 11.7
Games Played/Started: 42/0


Bruce McGee
Retired
Center
39 Years Old
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Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:36 pm

Both Mike Madsen and Corey Allaway have chosen to retire.

After 18 seasons only 3 players remain, The Name, Roderick Corner, and Chris Walker. (The Name has only played in 16 NBA seasons and Walker 17)
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Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:19 pm

2031-2032 Season

Roderick Corner
Free Agent
Power Forward
38 Years Old


Atjasz Stariczack
New Orleans/Brooklyn
Small Forward
37 Years Old

Season Stats:
Points: 2.3
Assists: 0.8
Rebounds: 1.7
Steals: 0.1
Blocks: 0.0
Turnovers: 0.4
Minutes: 10.0
Games Played/Started: 23/2


Everyone else has retired.
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Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:25 pm

Roderick Corner retired after the 2031-2032 season and surprisingly was not inducted into the hall of fame and his jersey was not retired by the Charlotte Hornets.

Corner ended his career first in Charlotte Bobcats history in points (23530) and rebounds (12318). Corner also ranked 22nd in NBA history with 12567 career rebounds.

Corner was also the only NBA champion of the 10 players I've followed, he made this finals twice winning it in his second attempt. For his part in Charlottes first championship he was awarded the NBA finals MVP in 2026.

Corner was also a 6-time all-star and surprsingly never made an all-nba team.
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Postby SkylineXC » Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:34 pm

Additionally I had an idea for a more interactive version of this kind of dynasty.

It would start of with a draft with say the top 15 players at each position that are in the draft pool are drafted by you guys. The number of rounds in the draft could vary based on the number of people interested in participating. There would be a point system for every major statistical category (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and possibly a negative for turnovers). Players could also earn points for achieving awards such as all-star nominations or all-nba teams and also what # they were drafted at. I would follow all of the players careers and give season recaps and points total updates after every season.

So what do you guys think, would anyone be interested in giving this a shot?
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