Greatest Teams 3 v23.5 Updated! 7/12/2023

Greatest Teams 3 v23.5 Updated! 7/12/2023

Postby NCAAhoops » Fri Apr 07, 2023 1:13 pm

Greatest Teams 3 Mod!
This is a collection of teams of the 3 point shot era. The teams had to be a powerhouse team of their time or could be a team with a great player to justify being in the mod. The teams range from the mid 1980's to the 2021-22 seasons.
All teams have real players with real ratings to preform as they did in real life. They also use the games facegens to have their real appearance. The old teams have their throw back logos and courts with 59 old courts included.
It is playable as an exhibition, tournament or as an association.

Recommendations: Read the instructions of course. Quick settings - Set Can Declare for Draft to "After 4 Seasons", Set Use Modern Day Transfer Portal to "Off" and the First year Set Injury Factor Percentage to "0%" as injured players are factored in the first year. You can set injuries to other settings if you want random injuries but you could risk losing star players. I also recommend using Universe game mode so I can see player ratings of other teams as a convenience to be more fun when playing. Also recommend if want to play exhibitions or tournaments to use Universe Mode and sim to Conference Tournaments and save that association to play out exhibitions and tournaments to have some stats for players and they have their ratings improvements from the season.

Use import file "30_CustomFile-Greatest Teams3-NS"

List of teams with key their players.

2020's
*2022-23 Connecticut , 31-8, National Champion, Adama Sanogo, Jordan Hawkins
2021-22 Houston, 32-6, Elite 8, Marcus Sasser,
2020-21 Baylor, National Champ, 28-2, Jared Butler, Davion Mitchell
2019-20 Dayton, Season canceled do to Covid, 3rd in AP poll, 29-2, Obi Toppin


2010's
2018-19 Virginia, National Champ, 35-3, Kyle Guy, De'Andre Hunter, Ty Jerome
2018-19 Duke, Elite 8, 32-6, Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett, Cam Reddish
2017-18 Villanova, National Champ, 36-4, Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, Donte DiVincezo
2016-17 Gonzaga, National Runner-up, 37-2, Zach Collins, Nigel Williams-Goss, Przemek Karnowski
2016-17 North Carolina, National Champs, 33-7, Justin Jackson, Joel Berry
2015-16 Oklahoma, Final Four, 29-8, Buddy Hield, Jordan Woodard
2015-16 Oregon, Final Four,31-7, Chris Boucher, Dillon Brooks
2014-15 Duke, National Champ, 35-4, Jahlil Okafor
2014-15 Kentucky, Final Four, 38-1, Karl-Anthony Towns, Devin Booker
2014-15 Wisconsin, National Runner-up, 22-13, Frank Kaminsky, Sam Dekker
2013-14 Connecticut, National Champ, 32-8, Shabazz Napier
2012-13 Louisville, National Champ(F), 35-5, Russ Smith
2011-12 Kentucky, National Champ, 38-2, Anthony Davis, Doron Lamb, Terrence Jones, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
2011-12 Ohio State, Final Four, 31-8, Jared Sullinger, Deshaun Thomas
2010-11 Connecticut, National Champ, 32-9, Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb
2009-10 Butler, National Runner-up, 33-5, Gordon Hayward, Matt Howard


18 Other teams from the 2010 decade (just because some belong and others were already done before and were available for use.)
2009-10 West Virginia, Final Four, 31-7, Da'Sean Butler
2009-10 Kentucky, Elite 8, 35-3, John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins
2016-17 Baylor, Sweet 16, 25-9, Jonathan Motley, Mana Lecomte
2016-17 Creighton, First Round, 25-10, Marcus Foster, Justin Patton
2016-17 Florida State, Round of 32, 26-9, Dwayne Bacon, Jonathan Isaac
2016-17 Iowa State, Round of 32, 24-11, Monte Morris, Deonte Burton, Nazarath Mitrou-Long
2016-17 Minnesota, First Round, 24-10, Nate mason, Amir Coffey
2016-17 Northwestern, Round of 32, 24-12, Bryant McIntosh, Scottie Lindsey, Vic Law
2016-17 Notre Dame, Round of 32, 26-10, Bonzie Colson, Matt Farrell
2016-17 Rhode Island, Round of 32, 25-10, EC Mathews, Jared Terrel
2016-17 Southern Methodist, First Round, 30-5, Semi Ojeleye, Sterling Brown, Shake Milton
2016-17 Oklahoma State, First Round, 20-13, Jawun Evans, Jeffery Carroll
2016-17 South Carolina, Final Four, 26-11, Sindarius Thornwell, PJ Dozier, Chris Silva
2016-17 Saint Marys, Round of 32, 29-5, Jock Landale, Calvin Hermanson
2016-17 Texas Christian, NIT Champs, 24-15, Vladimir Brodziansky, Kenrich, Williams, Alex Robinson
2016-17 Xavier Elite 8, 24-14, Trevon Bluiett, Edmond Sumner, JP Macura
2014-15 Wichita State, Sweet 16, 30-5, Fred VanVleet
2009-10 Purdue, Sweet 16, 29-6, JaJuan Johnson, Robbie Hummel
2009-10 Tennessee, Elite 8, 28-9, Tyler Smith, Wayne Chism, Cameron Tatum

2000's
2008-09 North Carolina, National Champ, 34-4, Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson, Wayne Ellington, Danny Green
2007-08 Kansas, National Champ, 37-3, Mario Chalmers, Darnell Jackson, Darrell Arthur
2007-08 Memphis, National Runner-up, 38-2, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Derrick Rose
2007-08 UCLA, Final Four, 35-4, Kevin Love, Darren Collison, Russell Westbrook
2006-07 Florida, National Champ, 35-4, Al Horford, Joakim Noah, Marreese Speights, Corey Brewer, Taurean Green
2006-07 Ohio State, National Runner-up, 35-4, Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr.
2004-05 Illinois, National Runner-up, 37-2, Luther Head, James Augustine, Roger Powell, Dee Brown
2004-05 North Carolina, National Champ, 33-4, Sean May, Rashad McCants, Marvin Williams, Jawad Williams, Raymond Felton
2003-04 Connecticut, National Champ, 33-6, Emeka Okafor, Ben Gordon, Charlie Villanueva
2002-03 Marquette, Final Four, 27-6, Dwyane Wade, Robert Jackson, Steve Novak
2002-03 Syracuse, National Champ, 30-5, Carmelo Anthony, Hakim Warrick, Gerry McNamara
2002-03 Texas, Final Four, 26-7, James Thomas, Brad Buckman, T.J. Ford
2001-02 Kansas, Final Four, 33-4, Drew Gooden, Nick Collison, Wayne Simien, Kirk Hinrich
2001-02 Maryland, National Champ, 32-4, Juan Dixon, Lonny Baxter, Chris Wilcox
2000-01 Duke, National Champs, 35-4, Jason Williams, Shane Battier, Carlos Boozer, Nate James, Mike Dunleavy, Chris Duhon
1999-00 Michigan State, National Champs, 32-7, Morris Peterson, Charlie Bell, Mateen Cleaves

Others for the 2000's
2004-05 Washington, Sweet 16, 29-6, Branden Roy, Bobby Jones, Nate Robinson


1990's
1997-98 North Carolina, Final Four, 34-4, Antwan Jamison, Vince Carter, Shammond Williams, Brendan Haywood
1996-97 Arizona, National Champ, 25-9, Miles Simon, Michael Dickerson, Mike Bibby
1996-97 Kansas, Sweet 16, 34-2, Raef Lafrentz, Paul Pierce, Jerod Haase, Scott Pollard
1995-96 Kentucky, National Champ, 34-2, Tony Delk, Derek Anderson, Walter McCarty, Antoine Walker, Anthony Epps, Ron Mercer
1995-96 Massachusetts, Final Four, 35-2, Marcus Camby, Donta Bright
1994-95 Wake Forest, Sweet 16, 26-6, Tim Duncan, Randolph Childress
1993-94 Arkansas, National Champ, 31-3, Corliss Williamson, Alex Dillard, Scotty Thurman
1993-94 Purdue, Elite 8, 29-5, Glenn Robinson, Justin Jennings, Cuonzo Martin
1992-93 Cincinnati, Elite 8, 27-5, Erik Martin, Corie Blount, Nick Van Exel
1992-93 Michigan, National Runner-up, 31-5, Chris Webber, Eric Riley, Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Jimmy King
1991-92 Duke, National Champ, 34-2, Christian Laettner, Thomas Hill, Grant Hill, Bobby Hurley
1990-91 Nevada-Las Vegas, Final Four, 34-1, Larry Johnson, Stacey Augmon, Anderson Hunt, Travis Bice, Greg Anthony
1989-90 Clemson, Sweet 16, 26-9, Dale Davis, Elden Campbell
1989-90 Georgia Tech, Final Four, 28-7, Dennis Scott, Kenny Anderson, Brian Oliver
1989-90 Louisiana State, Round of 32, 23-9, Chris Jackson, Shaquille O'Neal, Stanley Roberts
1989-90 Loyola Marymount, Elite 8, 26-6, Bo Kimble, Hank Gathers, Terrell Lowery, Jeff Fryer

Addition 90's teams
1996-97 Utah, Elite 8, 29-4, Kieth Van Horn, Michael Doleac, Andre Miller, Hanno Mottola
1990-91 Alabama, Sweet 16, 23-10, Robert Horry, Latrell Sprewell, James Robinson, Marcus Webb

1980's
1988-89 Arizona, Sweet 16, 29-4, Sean Elliott, Anthony Cook, Sean Rooks
1988-89 Georgetown, Elite 8, 29-5, Charles Smith, Alonzo Mourning, Jaren Jackson, Dikembe Mutombo
1988-89 Illinois, Final Four, 31-5, Kendall Gill, Kenny Battle, Nick Anderson
1988-89 Michigan, National Champ, 30-7, Glen Rice, Loy Vaught, Rumeal Robinson
1987-88 Kansas State, Elite 8, 25-9, Mitch Richmond, William Scott
1987-88 Oklahoma, National Runner-up, 35-4, Stacey King, Andre Wiley, Harvey Grant, Mookie Blaylock, Ricky Grace
1987-88 Temple, Elite 8, 32-2, Mark Macon
1987-88 Vanderbilt, Sweet 16, 20-11, Will Perdue
1986-87 Alabama, Sweet 16, 28-5, Derrick McKey, Jim Farmer, Mark Gottfried
1986-87 DePaul, Sweet 16, 28-3, Rod Strickland, Kevin Edwards
1986-87 Indiana, National Champ, 30-4, Steve Alford, Daryl Thomas
1986-87 Iowa, Elite 8, 30-5, Jeff Moe, Kevin Gamble, B. J. Armstrong, Brad Lohaus
1986-87 Navy, First Round, 26-6, David Robinson
1986-87 Nevada-Las Vegas, Final Four, 37-2, Armon Gilliam, Freddie Banks, Gary Graham, Jarvis Basnight
1986-87 Providence, Final Four, 25-9, Billy Donovan, Delray Brooks, Ernie Lewis
1986-87 Syracuse, National Runner-up, 31-7, Rony Seikaly, Sherman Douglas, Greg Monroe

LINK for game purchased through Wolverine.
I have not made a Steam version yet but you can copy this into the installs 3rd screen "Set Application Folder" as the "Destination folder" just delete whats there and paste this in place>
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Draft Day Sports College Basketball 2023\

https://www.mediafire.com/file/pgh48ptso8i3byp/Greatest_Teams_3_v23.5.zip/file
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Re: Greatest Teams 3 v23.3

Postby KansasCityShawn » Sun Apr 16, 2023 9:17 am

Just downloaded. Looking forward to trying it out.
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Re: Greatest Teams 3 v23.5 Updated! 7/12/2023

Postby Orsalak » Thu Sep 14, 2023 3:15 pm

Always enjoy your mods and for this one, I love seeing the players I remember and followed! A couple of questions:

1) How did you come up with the ratings? I have a few teams I wouldn't mind adding myself but I'm curious if you had a formula or process you used to come of with the initial ratings?
2) I exported the players to a DB so I could review the ratings. What is FGD? I assume it's either for dunking or driving, wasn't sure which though.

Thanks for all you do to make this game even more enjoyable!
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Re: Greatest Teams 3 v23.5 Updated! 7/12/2023

Postby NCAAhoops » Fri Sep 15, 2023 12:10 pm

FGD is close to the basket as you stated. There is a separate rating for driving. FGD is the FG% of those shots. So dunks for bigs and layups for smaller players FG% under near basket.
I use players stats to get their ratings. So a Center with high FG% would have a higher FGD% and lower FGJ% to balance out to his FG%
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