New York, New York! Bringing a championship home

Postby zike_42 » Fri Jan 24, 2014 1:27 am

Rookie Six Report – Year Seven

#17 PG Cort Majishun, Memphis Grizzlies – 23.5 points, 10.1 assists, 4.3 rebounds, 1.1 steals, 0.4 blocks
Career stats – 18.8 points, 9.2 assists, 3.7 rebounds, 1.0 steal, 0.3 blocks

Using the efficiency statistic, Majishun had the third best season in the league, but he was only one the All NBA Third team. Why? Because Ledaryl McMillian and Michael Taylor were the two guys ahead of him. Majishun really is a superstar in the league and is finally turning the Grizzlies around.

2025 - Rookie Game Starter
2025 - NBA All-Rookie 1st Team
2026 - Sophomore Game Starter
2029 - All-Star Game Reserve
2029 - All-Star Game MVP
2030 - All-Star Game Starter
2030 - All-Star Game MVP
2030 - NBA All-League 2nd Team
2031 - All-Star Game Starter
2031 - NBA All-League 3rd Team

#43 PF Terry McKenzie, Dallas Mavericks – 20.2 points, 1.2 assists, 9.3 rebounds, 1.0 steal, 1.0 block
Career stats – 18.5 points, 1.2 assists, 8.8 rebounds, 1.1 steals, 0.9 blocks

Was a major part of his second championship in as many years as fellow Rookie Six member Jack Dawkins went down with a broken leg. McKenzie is now 29 years old and square in his prime so will need to continue this form for a few years more to really cement himself as one of the best in the class.

2025 - Rookie Game Starter
2025 - NBA All-Rookie 1st Team
2026 - Sophomore Game Starter
2027 - NBA All-League 1st Team
2028 - All-Star Game Reserve
2028 - NBA All-League 1st Team
2029 - All-Star Game Starter
2029 - NBA All-League 2nd Team
2030 - NBA All-League 2nd Team
2031 - All-Star Game Reserve
2031 - NBA All-League 1st Team

#13 SG Kenneth Long, Miami Heat – 20.4 points, 6.3 assists, 4.9 rebounds, 1.4 steals, 0.8 blocks
Career stats – 16.9 points, 6.2 assists, 4.5 rebounds, 1.2 steals, 0.9 blocks

A fixture in the All Star games while also peppering the All NBA and All Defence teams, Long is well and truly in his prime. As with every report, Long needs to play SG instead of masquerading as a PG but for the time being he’s doing really well with the Heat.

2026 - Sophomore Game Starter
2027 - NBA All-League 2nd Team
2027 - All-Star Game Reserve
2027 - All-Star Game MVP
2028 - All-Star Game Reserve
2028 - NBA All-League 2nd Team
2028 - NBA All-Defense 2nd Team
2030 - All-Star Game Starter
2030 - NBA All-Defense 2nd Team
2031 - All-Star Game Starter
2031 - NBA All-League 3rd Team
2031 - NBA All-Defense 2nd Team

#41 SF Jack Dawkins, Dallas Mavericks – 18.2 points, 6.2 assists, 6.2 rebounds, 0.5 steals, 0.2 blocks
Career stats – 22.2 points, 5.6 assists, 6.0 rebounds, 0.7 steals, 0.3 blocks

Bitterly disappointed that he didn’t get to be out there on the court with his teammates who won the title, he’s already gearing to go for next season. He’s fully fit now and as the most rounded player in the Rookie Six he can do it all. At age 27 he’s already captained his team to three titles.

2025 - Rookie Game Starter
2026 - Sophomore Game Starter
2026 - All-Star Game Reserve
2027 - All-Star Game Reserve
2027 - NBA All-League 2nd Team
2028 - All-Star Game Starter
2028 - NBA All-League 2nd Team
2030 - All-Star Game Reserve
2030 - NBA All-League 3rd Team

#45 C Art Stevenson, Cleveland Cavaliers – 16.0 points, 1.0 assist, 6.6 rebounds, 0.5 steals, 1.6 blocks
Career stats – 12.6 points, 0.9 assists, 6.2 rebounds, 0.5 steals, 1.4 blocks

One of only two members of the Rookie Six to change teams, Stevenson is loving being in Cleveland at the moment. With Jamil Fleming and Oskar Carlsson feeding him the ball his scoring numbers have gone up as well as his love for the game. He will be a free agent next season compared to the rest of the group who have an extra year.

2025 - NBA All-Rookie 2nd Team

#4 SG Chris Jones, Phoenix Suns – 15.3 points, 7.7 assists, 4.8 rebounds, 1.5 steals, 0.0 blocks
Career stats – 14.8 points, 6.9 assists, 4.6 rebounds, 1.4 steals, 0.0 blocks

If Jack Dawkins is the most rounded player here then Jones is a pretty darn good runner up. He’s not playing PG finally but he is using the ball a lot which explains his assist numbers but the worrying thing about “The Wizard” game is that he is a below average shooter, averaging only 40.6% for his career.

2025 - Rookie Game Reserve
2025 - NBA All-Rookie 2nd Team
2026 - Sophomore Game Reserve
2029 - All-Star Game Reserve
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Postby PointGuard » Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:16 pm

If Cort can turn the Grizzlies around, he truly is a Majishun.

All 6 of these guys have done very well. Would be interesting to see how an expansion team centered around these 6 would do.
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Postby zike_42 » Sat Jan 25, 2014 5:52 am

PointGuard wrote:If Cort can turn the Grizzlies around, he truly is a Majishun.

All 6 of these guys have done very well. Would be interesting to see how an expansion team centered around these 6 would do.


If a team had all six on their squad they might not lose a game. A starting five of Majishun/Long/Dawkins/McKenzie/Stevenson with Jones backing up the 1/2/3 is just unfair. I've tried to trade for either Cort or Kenneth and the other team just won't have a bar of it.
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Postby zike_42 » Sat Jan 25, 2014 9:43 pm

I’ve now been in the league for 20 years. Seems just like yesterday that I was with the Knicks winning in 2012 but I guess it has got away from me because I’m having too much fun. I’m going to do some recaps of the league over those last 20 years and it’ll be in three parts: team records, player records and then miscellaneous stuff. I’ll start with team records.

Team Records

Statistics of NBA Teams since 2012

Where it says “Current Leading Scorer” it means the player who has scored the most points for that team and is still playing but they don’t have to be playing for that team at the moment.

Atlanta
Win-Loss Record – 738-903 (.449)
Playoff Appearances – Seven
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Dominique Wilkins - 23292
Current Leading Scorer – Michael McQuay - 10801
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Boston
Win-Loss Record – 764-876 (.465)
Playoff Appearances – Eight
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – John Havlicek – 26395
Current Leading Scorer – Raul Lopez – 24863
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Brooklyn
Win-Loss Record – 764-876 (.465)
Playoff Appearances – Eight
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Donte Rock - 16894
Current Leading Scorer – Donte Rock - 16894
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Charlotte
Win-Loss Record – 779-861 (.475)
Playoff Appearances – Nine
Championships – One
All Time Leading Scorer – Ty Lawson - 12161
Current Leading Scorer – Dan Mixson - 8499
Retired Jerseys - Zero

Chicago
Win-Loss Record – 733-907 (.446)
Playoff Appearances – Six
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Michael Jordan - 29227
Current Leading Scorer – Brad Largent - 12023
Retired Jerseys – Derrick Rose (2026), Ricky Rubio (2030)

Cleveland
Win-Loss Record – 855-785 (.521)
Playoff Appearances – Twelve
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Kyrie Irving - 16610
Current Leading Scorer – Ron Winston - 14562
Retired Jerseys – Lebron James (2025), Andrew Bynum (2028), Kyrie Irving (2031)

Dallas
Win-Loss Record – 970-670 (.591)
Playoff Appearances – Eleven
Championships – Six
All Time Leading Scorer – Dirk Nowitzki - 27852
Current Leading Scorer – Jack Dawkins - 12369
Retired Jerseys – Jason Kidd (2013), Dirk Nowitzki (2018)

Denver
Win-Loss Record – 870-770 (.530)
Playoff Appearances – Fifteen
Championships – One
All Time Leading Scorer – Alex English - 21645
Current Leading Scorer – Schuyler Vanderwerken - 8207
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Detroit
Win-Loss Record – 980-660 (.597)
Playoff Appearances – Thirteen
Championships – Three
All Time Leading Scorer – John Johnson - 28428
Current Leading Scorer – No-one in top 30
Retired Jerseys – Andre Drummond (2032), John Johnson (2032)

Golden State
Win-Loss Record – 797-843 (.485)
Playoff Appearances – Eleven
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Wilt Chamberlain - 17783
Current Leading Scorer – Ledaryl McMillian - 14414
Retired Jerseys – Stephen Curry (2026)

Houston
Win-Loss Record – 778-862 (.474)
Playoff Appearances – Ten
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Hakeem Olajuwon - 26511
Current Leading Scorer – Jay Warren - 11946
Retired Jerseys – Tracy McGrady (2015), James Harden (2028)

Indiana
Win-Loss Record – 753-887 (.459)
Playoff Appearances – Six
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Reggie Miller - 25279
Current Leading Scorer – Alexander Verhaeren - 9302
Retired Jerseys - Zero

Los Angeles
Win-Loss Record – 682-958 (.415)
Playoff Appearances – Seven
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Kobe Bryant - 33134
Current Leading Scorer – Michael Taylor - 16591
Retired Jerseys – Kobe Bryant (2018)

Memphis
Win-Loss Record – 773-867 (.471)
Playoff Appearances – Seven
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Cort Majishun - 12626
Current Leading Scorer – Cort Majishun - 12626
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Miami
Win-Loss Record – 820-820 (.500)
Playoff Appearances – Ten
Championships – One
All Time Leading Scorer – Dwyane Wade - 20528
Current Leading Scorer – Eryk Charnowski - 17948
Retired Jerseys – Dwyane Wade (2020)

Milwaukee
Win-Loss Record – 846-794 (.515)
Playoff Appearances – Thirteen
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 14211
Current Leading Scorer – Jimmy Forrest - 7021
Retired Jerseys - Zero

Minnesota
Win-Loss Record – 982-658 (.598)
Playoff Appearances – Fourteen
Championships – One
All Time Leading Scorer – Kevin Love - 24415
Current Leading Scorer – Enrique Mendez - 20181
Retired Jerseys – Kevin Garnett (2017), Kevin Love (2029), Damian Lillard (2030)

Nevada
Win-Loss Record – 494-572 (.463)
Playoff Appearances – Seven
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Mike Joseph - 12574
Current Leading Scorer – Mike Joseph - 9691
Retired Jerseys - Zero

New Orleans
Win-Loss Record – 1110-530 (.676)
Playoff Appearances – Eighteen
Championships – Four
All Time Leading Scorer – Anthony Davis - 20309
Current Leading Scorer – Anthony Davis - 20309
Retired Jerseys – Zero

New York
Win-Loss Record – 893-748 (.544)
Playoff Appearances – Fifteen
Championships – One
All Time Leading Scorer – Patrick Ewing - 23665
Current Leading Scorer – Terry McKenzie - 5992
Retired Jerseys – Chris Paul (2024)

Oklahoma City
Win-Loss Record – 903-737 (.550)
Playoff Appearances – Thirteen
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Kevin Durant - 32034
Current Leading Scorer – Mike Bickerstaf - 14461
Retired Jerseys – Kevin Durant (2027), Russell Westbrook (2028)

Orlando
Win-Loss Record – 676-964 (.412)
Playoff Appearances – Eight
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Dwight Howard - 11435
Current Leading Scorer – Chad Gaines - 4890
Retired Jerseys – Dwight Howard (2025)

Philadelphia
Win-Loss Record – 807-833 (.492)
Playoff Appearances – Ten
Championships – One
All Time Leading Scorer – Hal Greer - 21586
Current Leading Scorer – Jared Arenas - 8441
Retired Jerseys – Allen Iverson (2013)

Phoenix
Win-Loss Record – 622-1018 (.379)
Playoff Appearances – Three
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Walter Davis - 15666
Current Leading Scorer – Kwame Cravens - 11091
Retired Jerseys – Steve Nash (2014)

Portland
Win-Loss Record – 832-808 (.507)
Playoff Appearances – Twelve
Championships – One
All Time Leading Scorer – LaMarcus Aldridge - 18644
Current Leading Scorer – Tiburcio Tommasini - 17896
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Sacramento
Win-Loss Record – 760-880 (.463)
Playoff Appearances – Seven
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Oscar Robertson - 22009
Current Leading Scorer – Jaymes Kincaid - 11124
Retired Jerseys – DeMarcus Cousins (2030)

San Antonio
Win-Loss Record – 917-723 (.559)
Playoff Appearances – Fourteen
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Tim Duncan - 25190
Current Leading Scorer – Darcel Settles - 12792
Retired Jerseys – Tim Duncan (2016)

San Diego Riders
Win-Loss Record – 766-874 (.467)
Playoff Appearances – Six
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Randy Smith - 12735
Current Leading Scorer – Stefan Nitschke - 12597
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Seattle
Win-Loss Record – 443-623 (.415)
Playoff Appearances – Three
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Travis Grigsby - 13738
Current Leading Scorer – Travis Grigsby - 13738
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Toronto
Win-Loss Record – 772-868 (.470)
Playoff Appearances – Twelve
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Paul Orvis - 20093
Current Leading Scorer – Matias Perez - 10699
Retired Jerseys - Zero

Utah
Win-Loss Record – 947-693 (.577)
Playoff Appearances – Eleven
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Karl Malone - 36374
Current Leading Scorer – Mark Lewis - 21551
Retired Jerseys – Zero

Washington
Win-Loss Record – 852-788 (.519)
Playoff Appearances – Fourteen
Championships – Zero
All Time Leading Scorer – Rowan Taylor - 17736
Current Leading Scorer – Rowan Taylor - 17736
Retired Jerseys – Bradley Beal (2032)
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Postby JMD » Sun Jan 26, 2014 12:29 pm

Quite the Cort Majishun you have.
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Postby zike_42 » Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:30 pm

JMD wrote:Quite the Cort Majishun you have.


I wish I had him. He has become so much more than I thought he would be and if Ledaryl McMillian wasn't in the league he would be the best point guard in the league, no doubt.
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Postby zike_42 » Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:36 pm

Player Records

Most Points in a Game
69 – Raul Lopez (BOS) in 2025 vs. GSW
69 – Lars Ray (BKL) in 2027 vs. DET
68 – Kevin Durant (OKC) in 2014 vs. PHI
67 – Kevin Durant (OKC) in 2014 vs. ATL
66 – Tiburcio Tommasini (POR) in 2029 vs. NOH

Highest total in a season – Magnus Carlsson (GSW) with 2997 in 2030, ranked #5 all time.

Most Assists in a Game
32 – Kendall Marshall (LAL) in 2020 vs. NEV
27 – Matt Brown (DAL) in 2023 vs. LAL
26 – Chris Paul (NYK) in 2012 vs. TOR
26 – Kendall Marshall (LAL) in 2019 vs. GSW
26 – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) in 2030 vs. GSW

Highest total in a season – Matt Brown (DAL) with 1123 in 2023, ranked #6 all time.

Most Rebounds in a Game
28 – Serge Ibaka (OKC) in 2013 vs. TOR
27 – Kevin Love (MIN) in 2014 vs. DET
27 – Kevin Love (MIN) in 2014 vs. PHO
27 – Mark Lewis (UTA) in 2024 vs. NOH
27 – Mark Lewis (UTA) in 2027 vs. WAS

Highest total in a season – No player since 2012 has had a season in the top 30.

Most Steals in a Game
11 – Mike Conley (MEM) in 2015 vs. HOU
11 – Paul George (ORL) in 2020 vs. NYK
11 – Jrue Holiday (DET) in 2022 vs. MIL
11 – Raoul Dumas (ATL) in 2023 vs. PHI
11 – Donta Punt (CHA) in 2029 vs. GSW

Highest total in a season – Li-chi King (PHI) with 257 in 2024, ranked #8 all time.

Most Blocks in a Game
16 – JaVale McGee (DEN) in 2014 vs. PHO
14 – Anthony Davis (NOH) in 2017 vs. POR
14 – Anthony Davis (NOH) in 2020 vs. PHI
13 – Andre Drummond (DET) in 2017 vs. CLE
12 – Kevin Seraphin (NYK) in 2020 vs. PHI

Highest total in a season – Anthony Davis (NOH) with 336 in 2022, ranked #12 all time.

Kevin Love had 64 double doubles in 2015, the most in a season since 2012.
Ricky Rubio had 7 triple doubles in 2019, the most in a season since 2012.

Career Totals (year retired in brackets)

Points
#1 – Kevin Durant – 41094 (2026)
#2 – Lebron James – 39542 (2024)
#5 – Kobe Bryant – 36386 (2017)
#7 – Kevin Love – 32272 (2028)
#9 – Kyrie Irving – 30623 (2030)
#10 – Dirk Nowitzki – 29889 (2017)

Highest current player – Anthony Davis (#26) with 25351

Assists
#2 – Ricky Rubio – 12136 (2029)
#3 – Jason Kidd – 12010 (2012)
#4 – John Wall – 11029 (2027)
#5 – Steve Nash – 10725 (2013)
#6 – Kyrie Irving – 10593 (2030)
#7 – Chris Paul – 10461 (2023)

Highest current player – Reggie Dobbins (#12) with 9450

Rebounds
#4 – Dwight Howard – 16714 (2024)
#7 – Kevin Love – 16167 (2028)
#8 – Kevin Garnett – 15076 (2016)

Highest current player – Anthony Davis (#17) with 13438

Steals
#2 – Anthony Davis – 2791
#3 – Lebron James – 2750 (2024)
#4 – Ricky Rubio – 2694 (2029)
#5 – Chris Paul – 2650 (2023)
#6 – Michael Kidd-Gilchrist – 2650 (2031)
#7 – Iman Shumpert – 2633 (2026)
#8 – Jason Kidd – 2613 (2012)
#9 – Cedric Watson – 2578 (2032)

Blocks
#1 – Anthony Davis – 5074
#3 – Andre Drummond – 3814 (2031)
#4 – Serge Ibaka – 3311 (2025)
#9 – Derrick Favors – 2949 (2030)
#10 – Dwight Howard – 2937 (2024)

Games
#2 – Kevin Garnett – 1600 (2016)
#3 – Anthony Davis – 1583
#4 – Kobe Bryant – 1582 (2017)
#6 – Lebron James – 1541 (2024)
#7 – Kevin Love – 1509 (2028)
#10 – Dirk Nowitzki – 1498 (2017)

Kevin Love had 669 double doubles in his career, the most of any player since 2012. Anthony Davis has the most of all current players with 604.
Kevin Epps has 25 triple doubles in his career, the most of any player since 2012.

Hall of Fame Inductions
2013 – Steve Nash – 1314 games, 18360 points, 10725 assists, 3834 rebounds, 98 blocks, 932 steals
2014 – Tracy McGrady - 938 games, 18383 points, 4159 assists, 5276 rebounds, 807 blocks, 1136 steals
2015 – Tim Duncan – 1394 games, 25488 points, 3778 assists, 14402 rebounds, 2838 blocks, 1018 steals
2016 – Kevin Garnett – 1600 games, 27031 points, 5461 assists, 15076 rebounds, 2185 blocks, 1018 steals
2017 – Dirk Nowtizki – 1498 games, 29889 points, 3334 assists, 10884 rebounds, 1129 blocks, 1240 steals
2017 – Kobe Bryant – 1582 games, 36386 points, 6390 assists, 7557 rebounds, 612 blocks, 2065 steals
2019 – Dwyane Wade – 1139 games, 23889 points, 5574 assists, 5172 rebounds, 1166 blocks, 1829 steals
2023 – Chris Paul – 1265 games, 21424 points, 10461 assists, 4840 rebounds, 41 blocks, 2650 steals
2024 – Dwight Howard – 1488 games, 27330 points, 2000 assists, 16714 rebounds, 2937 blocks, 1908 steals
2024 – Lebron James – 1541 games, 39542 points, 8875 assists, 9507 rebounds, 993 blocks, 2750 steals
2025 – Derrick Rose – 1171 games, 18749 points, 6928 assists, 3701 rebounds, 454 blocks, 655 steals
2025 – Stephen Curry – 1177 games, 20855 points, 7986 assists, 4570 rebounds, 401 blocks, 1928 steals
2026 – Kevin Durant – 1486 games, 41094 points, 2622 assists, 10296 rebounds, 1544 blocks, 1523 steals
2027 – James Harden – 1309 games, 25190 points, 4953 assists, 5339 rebounds, 325 blocks, 1523 steals
2027 – Andrew Bynum – 1380 games, 19835 points, 1357 assists, 10909 rebounds, 2162 blocks, 708 steals
2027 – Russell Westbrook – 1435 games, 27763 points, 9693 assists, 6899 rebounds, 178 blocks, 1538 steals
2028 – Kevin Love – 1509 games, 32272 points, 2120 assists, 16167 rebounds, 546 blocks, 1321 steals
2029 – DeMarcus Cousins – 1292 games, 22009 points, 1746 assists, 10953 rebounds, 1318 blocks, 2233 steals
2029 – Ricky Rubio – 1319 games, 14461 points, 12136 assists, 5599 rebounds, 401 blocks, 2694 steals
2030 – Kyrie Irving – 1477 games, 30623 points, 10593 assists, 6509 rebounds, 1000 blocks, 1532 steals
2031 – Andre Drummond – 1464 games, 19424 points, 1932 assists, 10811 rebounds, 3814 blocks, 1479 steals
2031 – Bradley Beal – 1383 games, 23614 points, 2695 assists, 6367 rebounds, 1215 blocks, 1598 steals
2031 – John Johnson – 1312 games, 28613 points, 3984 assists, 5525 rebounds, 1092 blocks, 756 steals

Player Awards
MVP – DpoY – Rookie – 6th Man – Coach

2012 – Lebron James (MIA) – Dwight Howard (LAL) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Tiago Splitter (SAS) – Erik Spoelstra (MIA)
2013 – Lebron James (MIA) – Dwight Howard (SAS) – John Johnson (DET) – Paul George (IND) – Erik Spoelstra (MIA)
2014 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Dwight Howard (SAS) – Ernest Jameson (LAL) – Joe Johnson (BKL) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2015 – Lebron James (MIA) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Dave Webb (BKL) – Tristan Thompson (CLE) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2016 – Lebron James (UTA) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Mark Hill (ATL) – Andre Iguodala (NYK) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2017 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Marcello Locatelli (MIA) – Austin Rivers (BKL) – Scott Brooks (OKC)
2018 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Brooks Badu (PHI) – Iman Shumpert (MIN) – Lawrence Frank (DET)
2019 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Ross Lampley (SEA) – Iman Shumpert (MIN) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2020 – Kevin Durant (DAL) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Dustin Harris (POR) – Iman Shumpert (CLE) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2021 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Corey Barnes (POR) – Stefan Nitschke (SDR) – Erik Spoelstra (ATL)
2022 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Austin Rivers (BKL) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2023 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Chris Jackson (LAL) – Chris Hampton (DEN) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2024 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Lance Ellis (SDR) – Earl Oliver (POR) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2025 – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Mike Bickerstaf (OKC) – Michael Williams (MEM) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2026 – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Jamaal Lewis (CHI) – Kelly Pryor (DAL) – Ross Lampley (MIA) – Larry Drew (GSW)
2027 – Mike Bickerstaf (OKC) – Cedric Watson (SAS) – Michael McQuay (ATL) – Earl Oliver (SDR) – Nate McMillian (UTA)
2028 – Enrique Mendez (MIN) – Cedric Watson (SAS) – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) – DeShaun Worley (WAS) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
2029 – Ledaryl McMillian (DAL) – Cedric Watson (SAS) – Ryan Obrien (CLE) – Tobe Slaughter (POR) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
2030 – Enrique Mendez (MIN) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Magnus Carlsson (GSW) – Tobe Slaugther (POR) – Vinny Del Negro (SDR)
2031 – Ledaryl McMillian (DAL) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Keith Chapman (SEA) – JD Lawson (WAS) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
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Miscellaneous

NBA Draft Number One Picks
2013 – PF Dennis Freymond, Charlotte
2014 – SF Andrew Owens, Philadelphia
2015 – PF Nate Roberts, Phoenix
2016 – C Mark Lewis, Utah
2017 – PF Casey Floyd, Orlando
2018 – C Emmett Emerson, Phoenix
2019 – SF Raul Lopez, Boston
2020 – PF John Nemitz, Nevada
2021 – SG Varlam Chavchavadze, Boston
2022 – C Rowan Taylor, Washington
2023 – SF Chris Jackson, Los Angeles
2024 – SF Jamaal Lewis, Chicago
2025 – SG Mike Bickerstaf, Oklahoma City
2026 – PG Jamil Fleming, Philadelphia
2027 – PF Michael McQuay, Atlanta
2028 – PG Jehiel DeSantis, Denver
2029 – C Josiah Williams, Indiana
2030 – SG Magnus Carlsson, Golden State
2031 – C Benjamin Capel, Utah

NBA Champions
2012 – New York defeat Los Angeles 4-1
2013 – Denver defeat Detroit 4-2
2014 – Detroit defeat Denver 4-3
2015 – Portland defeat New York 4-2
2016 – Charlotte defeat Utah 4-0
2017 – Detroit defeat Oklahoma City 4-3
2018 – Detroit defeat San Antonio 4-2
2019 – New Orleans defeat Oklahoma City 4-2
2020 – New Orleans defeat Dallas 4-2
2021 – Dallas defeat New Orleans 4-1
2022 – New Orleans defeat Utah 4-0
2023 – Dallas defeat New Orleans 4-3
2024 – Dallas defeat New Orleans 4-2
2025 – New Orleans defeat San Antonio 4-3
2026 – Minnesota defeat Charlotte 4-3
2027 – Miami defeat Nevada 4-2
2028 – Dallas defeat Miami 4-2
2029 – Philadelphia defeat Dallas 4-1
2030 – Dallas defeat Miami 4-1
2031 – Dallas defeat Brooklyn 4-1

Coach Records

Most Wins (all time)
#1 – Jeff Van Gundy – 1490
#3 – Rick Carlisle – 1295
#4 – Scott Skiles – 1271
#5 – Nate McMillan – 1270
#6 – Doc Rivers – 1260
#7 – Byron Scott – 1232
#8 – Lawrence Frank – 1229
#9 – Mike Brown – 1128
#10 – Avery Johnson – 1076

[OOC – This is a little problem in the game where coaches that are coaching now (as in 2014) are still coaching in 2032. All of the above coaches are still with team with 10 coaches over 65 years old still in the league and eight over 70 years old. There doesn’t seem to be much turnover in the coaching ranks as I don’t think that most of the above coaches should not be this high in the rankings.]

Winning Percentage
#1 – Kevin Garnett – 0.736
#4 – Jeff Van Gundy – 0.670

Playoff Appearances
#1 – Jeff Van Gundy – 27
#2 – Rick Carlisle – 20
#3 – Scott Skiles – 20
#5 – Mike Brown – 19
#7 – Lawrence Frank – 17
#8 – Mike Woodson – 16
#9 – Nate McMillan – 16
#10 – Avery Johnson – 16

Championships
#2 – Kevin Garnett – 5
#3 – Jeff Van Gundy – 4
#5 – Lawrence Frank – 3

And finally, here is my career as General Manager

2012 – New York – 59-23 (.720) – NBA Champions
2013 – New York – 58-24 (.707) – 2nd Round
2014 – New York – 61-21 (.744) – 2nd Round
2015 – Memphis – 25-57 (.305)
2016 – Memphis – 49-33 (.598) – 1st Round
2017 – Memphis – 55-27 (.671) – NBA Conference Finals
2018 – Memphis – 63-19 (.768) – 2nd Round
2019 – Dallas – 33-49 (.402)
2020 – Dallas – 62-20 (.756) – NBA Finals
2021 – Dallas – 63-19 (.768) – NBA Champions
2022 – Dallas – 66-16 (.805) – 2nd Round
2023 – Dallas – 74-8 (.902) – NBA Champions
2024 – Dallas – 69-13 (.841) – NBA Champions
2025 – Dallas – 41-41 (.500)
2026 – Dallas – 39-43 (.476)
2027 – Dallas – 55-27 (.671) – 2nd Round
2028 – Dallas – 62-20 (.756) – NBA Champions
2029 – Dallas – 69-13 (.841) – NBA Finals
2030 – Dallas – 66-16 (.805) – NBA Champions
2031 – Brooklyn – 51-31 (.622) – NBA Finals

Total – 20 seasons, four teams, Win-Loss record: 1120-520 (.682), 16 playoff appearances, 6 championships
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Postby zike_42 » Mon Jan 27, 2014 11:05 pm

2032 NBA Draft

Before the draft Miami offers me a completely one sided deal that I have to take a second to actually see if they were joking with me. Obviously I accept.

Brooklyn trade:
PF Willis Owens

Miami trade:
SG Ross Lampley
C Austin Huge
2032 2nd round pick (#33)

Winner – Brooklyn. This just isn’t close. Huge has a team option this off season so will be cut, saving nearly $6 million while Lampley will be a free agent next season. Hell, the second round pick is nearly in the first round. While the Heat get three more years of mediocrity with Willis Owens.

1 – Toronto – C Derrick Culuko
Obvious choice here as he is well and truly the best prospect in the draft.

I try and trade Matias Perez because I believe that he turns the ball over too much but the options that I was looking weren’t moving. Matias is in that limbo area where he’s good but isn’t good enough to get a better player, even with the #4 pick added. I guess he’s staying here.

2 – Orlando – SG Shaun Tebbs
From #2 to #7 it’s a bit all over the place so any pick here (if it isn’t horrible) is good enough. It’s strange to see Joe West be passed over but it has been explained that he has a terrible attitude and even if he is there at #4 I’m not picking him.

3 – Charlotte – SG Joe West
I guess it doesn’t matter. His talent is there, no doubt but his attitude is extremely toxic and desperately needs to be worked on. Great pick if he can get his head on straight.

There’s nothing we really need at the moment so I go for the great attitude, high work ethic guy who will be a great team effort, even if it’s a bit of a reach.

4 – Brooklyn – PG Randy Canal
He’s a quality point guard that will never be a great, all star type player but he’s good with his teammates. The experts rip the pick which I expected but there wasn’t anyone who really stood out to me so why not go for the home run?

5 – Los Angeles – PF Chris Waters
Great athlete and rebounder and will do well learning from Lars Ray. Nice pick.

6 – Houston – C Clifton Scholl
Very nice defender and at 7’5” his size is intimidating. Inhales rebounds just because of his size but can his slow speed stop him from realizing his NBA dream?

7 – Seattle – C Tony Favors
Another seven foot plus centre, Favors is a better scorer than Scholl but worse defender. I’m surprised that Charles Dubbs has been left in the green room, with two lesser centres going in front of him.

8 – Atlanta – PF Jerry Jones
Meh, good pick for this draft but in any other one it would be too high. Not good, not bad, average pick.

9 – Oklahoma City – SF Maurice Marlow
Dropped a little because of defence as he can be quick slack on that end but has many options on the other end. Good pick for #9.

10 – Indiana – SF Josh Mayes
Who? Put up good stats at West Virginia but I have reservations of him doing much exciting in the league. The experts like him but he just doesn’t do it for me.

11 – Detroit – PF Gerrod Phelan
Offensively he is very raw but if he keeps up him progress he might end up a poor man’s Nathaniel Jackson. Dynamic scorer but lax in other areas.

12 – Nevada – SF Tarrell Gates
Terrible passer and dribbler, not the best rebounder, can’t block a shot but he… has stamina, I guess?

13 – Cleveland – SF Joe Morgan
A really, really good mid range shooter, think of Kenneth Long. Will never be as good as Long but has the knack of running his man to exhaustion.

14 – Phoenix – PG Brian Stackhouse
The best point guard left and a good spot for him. He’ll do well in Phoenix and could even start a few games there next season.

15 – Charlotte – C Charles Dubbs
Finally! This is the steal of the draft. He’s raw, can’t rebound but boy does he interest. I hope he gets a chance because he could be something in a few years.

16 – Minnesota – SG Joem Hawkins
Nice slasher that can also hit the three, he has the offensive skills to stick around, especially in a team with Enrique Mendez and Camah Williams. He’s not the best passer but he won’t have to be. Good pick.

17 – Cleveland – PG Russell Anderson
18 – Sacramento – SG Steve Forney
19 – Detroit – SG Bernard Polite
20 – Golden State – PF Robert Cheeks
21 – Denver – SG John Arnold
22 – Orlando – SF Adriel Flores
23 – Miami – SG Josh Crosbie
24 – Toronto – SF Lamar Jones
25 – Memphis – SF DeShawn Wesley

I trade the pick that we got from Miami and the first rounder from Philly next season for Boston’s pick which is next so I can draft a guy I think will be a good bench player.

26 – Brooklyn – C Marlin Bain
He’s not the best scorer but his defence and rebounding is fantastic, leading the country in rebounding this year in college.

27 – Boston – SF David Sanden
28 – Miami – PF JT Kresse
29 – Miami – SF Mike Greene
30 – New Orleans – C Brad Battle
31 – Dallas – SG Dustin Simmons
32 – Houston – C Adrian Anderer

There weren’t as many draft day trades but there were some good ones, with one being a game changer.

Washington trade:
PG Raoul Dumas
2032 1st round pick

Boston trade:
SG Lamont Nelson

Winner – Washington. Even though the pick became a decent player, Nelson will add so much a team that didn’t need much adding to. They do have a problem with Nelson, JD Lawons and Jacob Alexander at the SG position now so they need to work out rotations.

Denver trade:
PF Carl Farmer

Portland trade:
PG Reggie Dobbins

Winner – Both. This is a trade for security. Both Jehiel DeSantis and Tiburcio Tommasini are free agents so if either bolts they have someone to slot in. If they re-sign, then they have a quality bench player.

Indiana trade:
PG Andrew Brown

Nevada trade:
C Kurt Harrington
2032 2nd round pick

Winner – Nevada. Harrington is useless while Brown averaged 18 points and 9 assists last season. ‘Nuff said.

Memphis trade:
C Jimmy Forrest

Boston trade:
SF Raul Lopez

Winner – Both. The Grizzlies are trying desperately to build around Cort Majishun so getting one of the most dependable players in the league is a step in the right direction. Forrest is probably a better player but the Celtics now have seven centres on their squad which is just unsustainable.
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[Woo, post 500!!]

Renouncing people is going to be hard this year as we have some quality players coming into free agency and we might not be able to fit them all in.

To make things a little easier I trade Donte Rock and Jaron Robinson to Utah for Hector Carter. Carter is useless as a player but he has a $9 million contract that has a team option, so guess who is getting cut? I then trade Ross Lampley and Darius Nolan to Seattle for Tyson Joyner. The deal, like the Utah one is lopsided towards them but we get another $8 million team option player who will also get cut. I may have overpaid for expirings but they should be worth it.

I renounce Michael Byrd while giving a qualifying offer to Jason Harriman, making him a restricted free agent. I also hold onto Isiah Ryan and Chris Jackson but I don’t think we can keep both. Hector Carter, Austin Huge and Tyson Joyner don’t have their team option picked up and are renounced, putting us at $1.5 million over the cap but that doesn’t include CJ’s new contract and Harry’s near max deal which he will get.

Randy Canal, Cliff Havens, Mark Lyday, Pat Sola, Marlin Bain and Isiah Ryan are invited to the summer league and with those names we shouldn’t lose a game.

Stupid curse. We did lose as Cleveland beat us 117-111 in game one but all of our guys played well. Pat Sola was our best with 23 points and 11 rebounds, Cliff Havens added 20 points, Isiah Ryan and Mark Lyday combined for 23 points and 19 rebounds while Randy Canal finished it off with 15 points and 15 assists. Marlin Bain didn’t play a minute as he is still stupidly raw. Drew Thorne was the best for the Cavs with 22 points and 8 rebounds.

That’s more like it as we pummel the Sixers 109-92 behind Isiah Ryan’s 17 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocks. The guys shot badly with Pat Sola, Mark Lyday and Cliff Havens combining for 20/52. We got some nice bench scoring from Derrick Morton (13 points, 6 assists) and Colin Inge (11 points in 13 minutes).

The experts might have panned the pick but I’m really digging Randy Canal who had 15 points and 9 assists in our 110-91 win over Toronto. Cliff Havens was also great with 16 points and 8 rebounds while Marlin Bain got his first taste of NBA basketball with 2 points and 4 rebounds in 7 minutes.

Game four was even better as we smashed the Hornets 115-78 behind Pat Sola’s 13/15 night for 26 points and 9 rebounds. Randy Canal impressed me again with 8 points and 9 assists while Mark Lyday didn’t score much but still had 11 rebounds. Hell, completely unknown Marek Boykin had 18 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in 23 minutes. Good show.

We didn’t win all of our games but we did win most of them as we finish off the summer league with a 110-90 cruising over Atlanta. Isiah Ryan showed why he will command the big bucks with 27 points as Cliff Havens helped him out with 19 points of his own.

This free agency is extremely top heavy, with four big names and then a lot of good, not great players. Here’s the list –

SF Tiburcio Tommasini
PF Nathaniel Jackson*
PG Camah Williams
C Jason Harriman*
PG Jason Collins
PG Earl Harris
C Ronnie Howard
PF Leon Oliver
PF Andy Kante
SG Ray Haymon*

I straight away offer Jason Harriman a 5 year, $55 million deal which is just over $1 million less than a maximum deal. I also give Chris Jackson a 4 year, $32 million deal which is underpaying but I don’t want to have him with a fat contract when he’s 36 years old. I leave Isiah Ryan for the time being.

Nothing happens for a very long time, at least a week, before Tiburcio Tommasini re-signs with Portland. Also, Jason Harriman signs an offer sheet with Atlanta which I quickly match.

The Hawks didn’t rest on their laurels, signing Marquis Bowen to an offer sheet to try and steal him away from the Knicks. A lot of people re-sign with their teams as Earl Harris and Andy Kante are the major players.

Jason Collins goes back to OKC and it’s beginning to be a boring free agency.

Whelp, Camah Williams re-signs with Minnesota and Nathaniel Jackson goes back to Utah and I’m done with this free agency. I’ll try and move in on some veterans to fill in our roster but I’m not expecting miracles.

I offer Isiah Ryan way less than he is worth but I just can’t offer him the amount of money that he wants or deserves. He will be a bench big man here so if he can go somewhere else for more money and better minutes then good for him.

And there he goes to Orlando for a 4 year, $31.5 million contract. I hope he can spread his wings there and turn that sinking ship around. To make things better, CJ re-signs here for four more years. Now to fill in the blanks.

The first to fill n the blank was Michael Byrd who comes back for a two year minimum deal. Following him was Art Haynes, Jason Allen, Robert Jackson and Gray Largent. They’re nearly all PFs and I don’t expect them all to stick around but it’s good to have some veterans on the squad.

Training camp comes and goes and we have some nice looking players. Randy Canal is definitely in the running to be the first point guard off the bench. Cliff Havens could possibly bump John Kelly from the starting SG spot giving me a headache in what to do with Rowling and his fat contract. Disappointingly Mark Lyday hasn’t improved as much as I would have liked and is only a good player with not much growing to do. Marlin Bain will be in the D-League this season but his rebounding and defensive abilities are very exciting while our older guys haven’t regressed much.

Eastern Conference Pre-Season Rankings
1 – Miami Heat
2 – Brooklyn Nets
3 – Memphis Grizzlies
4 – Indiana Pacers
5 – Washington Wizards
Last – Charlotte Bobcats

I guess our outing to the NBA Finals have finally shook off our under the radar tag as I’m really excited about this team. Of course Miami are on top with Kenneth Long finally playing at SG so we will finally see what he is capable of (scary thought).

Western Conference Pre-Season Rankings
1 – Portland Trailblazers
2 – Minnesota Timberwolves
3 – Golden State Warriors
4 – Seattle Supersonics
5 – Dallas Mavericks
Last – Utah Jazz

No way in Hell will Dallas be fifth at the end of the season. No way. Portland and Minnesota are always at the top but with the emergence of Reggie Smith the Warriors look really dangerous.

Pre-Season All NBA First Team:
Ledaryl McMillian, Dallas Mavericks
Kenneth Long, Miami Heat
Enrique Mendez, Minnesota Timberwolves
Michael McQuay, Atlanta Hawks
Eryk Charnowski, Miami Heat

Pre-Season All NBA Second Team:
Camah Williams, Minnesota Timberwolves
Mike Bickerstaf, Oklahoma City Thunder
Jack Dawkins, Dallas Mavericks
Reggie Smith, Golden State Warriors
Schuyler Vanderwerken, Denver Nuggets

Pre-Season All NBA Third Team:
Michael Taylor, Los Angeles Lakers
Tobe Slaughter, Portland Trailblazers
Tiburcio Tommasini, Portland Trailblazers
Ishmael Faye, Indiana Pacers
Rowan Taylor, Washington Wizards

With great excitement, here is your “hopefully back to the NBA Finals” 2032-2033 Brooklyn Nets –

PG – Matias Perez
SG – Cliff Havens
SF – Chris Jackson
PF – Mark Lyday
C – Jason Harriman
6th – John Kelly
7th – Robert Jackson
8th – Art Haynes
9th – Gray Largent
10th – Randy Canal
11th – Jason Allen
12th – Ryan Garris
13th – Pat Sola
14th – Michael Byrd
D-League – Marlin Bain
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