The United Basketball Association

So I started a 23 team fictional league at the year 2013. Before the beginning of the 2018-2019 season two expansion teams, Miami and New Orleans, were added to the league. Now I've simmed the first 15 years. So I thought it would be interesting and pick apart all of the all-time greats of the first 15 years of the league and compare them to later generations.
My personal favorite player from this league is Combo Guard Mark Jeter. Jeter is one of the most dominant guards of all time, especially on offense. He has a ludicrous outside shot, averaging upwards of 45% most years. In general his offensive game was and still is virtually unstoppable, in fact he began his third season with 21 straight games with 25 or more points. He was a rookie in the first year of the league, meaning that he wasn't generated in a draft class. He is now 34 years a beginning his decline after 15 dominant seasons. He played his rookie year in New Jersey before being traded to the Seattle franchise he has played for ever since. He stands 6-3 and 182 pounds.
Career Stats:
1153 Games Played and Started
38.8 Minutes Per Game
26.4 Points Per Game
7.5 Assists
5.1 Rebounds
1.3 Steals
0.8 Blocks
2.4 Turnovers
193 Postseason Games
Jeter also greatly raises his game each year in the postseason. This lead to his Seattle team winning 4 titles out of the 6 finals appearances they've made. His Seattle team and an also dominant New York team that I'll get to later formed an electric rivalry, New York holding a regular season edge 17-13 These teams met in the Finals three times (Seattle winning two), won 7 of the 15 titles, and appeared a combined 11 times in the Finals.
Career Accolades:
4x MVP 2017, 2021-23
11x All-UBA First Team 2014-15, 2017-19, 2021-26
10x All-Star 9 as a Starter, 1 as a reserve (Although this could've been a couple higher as he missed at least two due to injury while he was in MVP form)
4x UBA Champion
4x UBA Finals MVP
2013 Rookie of the Year
Now for the most dominant Center, Wayland Collum, a career New York Knick. He was the first in a long line of physically imposing, freakishly athletic big men. Collum is 6-9 and a ripped 284. Team records have his wing-span at a stunning 7-4 and his vertical leap at 38 inches making him one of the most unstoppable players ever to play, although his stamina put a slight hamper on him, although that may be due to his extreme effort on both sides of the court.. For the better part of a decade he was the best defensive player, while also constantly being a top-5 offensive player. He may just be the best two way player ever to grace a UBA court. Collum is 35 and like Jeter is beginning to show real signs of declining.
Collum's Career Stats:
1191 Games Played/Started
33.0 Minutes
25.9 Points
11.1 Rebounds
1.3 Assists
2.7 Steals
1.5 Blocks
2.1 Turnovers
213 Postseason Games
Career Accolades:
5x MVP 2015, 2018-20, 2024
10x Defensive Player 2015-2020, 2022-2024, 2026
11x All-UBA First Team
1x Second Team
1x Third Team
12x All-Defense First Team
2x Second Team
3x UBA Champion
3x UBA Finals MVP
My personal favorite player from this league is Combo Guard Mark Jeter. Jeter is one of the most dominant guards of all time, especially on offense. He has a ludicrous outside shot, averaging upwards of 45% most years. In general his offensive game was and still is virtually unstoppable, in fact he began his third season with 21 straight games with 25 or more points. He was a rookie in the first year of the league, meaning that he wasn't generated in a draft class. He is now 34 years a beginning his decline after 15 dominant seasons. He played his rookie year in New Jersey before being traded to the Seattle franchise he has played for ever since. He stands 6-3 and 182 pounds.
Career Stats:
1153 Games Played and Started
38.8 Minutes Per Game
26.4 Points Per Game
7.5 Assists
5.1 Rebounds
1.3 Steals
0.8 Blocks
2.4 Turnovers
193 Postseason Games
Jeter also greatly raises his game each year in the postseason. This lead to his Seattle team winning 4 titles out of the 6 finals appearances they've made. His Seattle team and an also dominant New York team that I'll get to later formed an electric rivalry, New York holding a regular season edge 17-13 These teams met in the Finals three times (Seattle winning two), won 7 of the 15 titles, and appeared a combined 11 times in the Finals.
Career Accolades:
4x MVP 2017, 2021-23
11x All-UBA First Team 2014-15, 2017-19, 2021-26
10x All-Star 9 as a Starter, 1 as a reserve (Although this could've been a couple higher as he missed at least two due to injury while he was in MVP form)
4x UBA Champion
4x UBA Finals MVP
2013 Rookie of the Year
Now for the most dominant Center, Wayland Collum, a career New York Knick. He was the first in a long line of physically imposing, freakishly athletic big men. Collum is 6-9 and a ripped 284. Team records have his wing-span at a stunning 7-4 and his vertical leap at 38 inches making him one of the most unstoppable players ever to play, although his stamina put a slight hamper on him, although that may be due to his extreme effort on both sides of the court.. For the better part of a decade he was the best defensive player, while also constantly being a top-5 offensive player. He may just be the best two way player ever to grace a UBA court. Collum is 35 and like Jeter is beginning to show real signs of declining.
Collum's Career Stats:
1191 Games Played/Started
33.0 Minutes
25.9 Points
11.1 Rebounds
1.3 Assists
2.7 Steals
1.5 Blocks
2.1 Turnovers
213 Postseason Games
Career Accolades:
5x MVP 2015, 2018-20, 2024
10x Defensive Player 2015-2020, 2022-2024, 2026
11x All-UBA First Team
1x Second Team
1x Third Team
12x All-Defense First Team
2x Second Team
3x UBA Champion
3x UBA Finals MVP