(AN: As fate would have it, my power surged whilst I was completing the offseason and I would sadly loose all of my data, as it was corrupted. HERE'S TRY #2.)
System: PC
Roster: http://www.ultimatenba2k.com/
Sliders: Default (Slightly Modified)
Draft Class: HAWK23's 2015 Draft Class + Fictional Draft Classes
Season Length: 82 Games
Team Chemistry: On
Player Roles: On
Progressive Fatigue: Off
Trade Deadline: On
Trade Override: Off
Allow CPU Trades: On
Preseason Games: Off
Injuries: On
Playoffs: 7-7-7-7
(credit to DropxEm for set up)
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TEAM PREVIEW
2013-14 Record -- 27-55, 5th in West Pacific, 14th in Conference
Roster Additions - Jeremy Lin(via trade), Carlos Boozer(via waviers), Jordan Clarkson(via draft), DeAndre Kane(via free agency), Ed Davis(via free agency), Julius Randle(7th pick in 2014-15 NBA Draft)
Apart from being a deft passer, Lin has established himself as a strong, fast-paced offensive player who attacks the basket and excels at the pick-and-roll. He has also been considered difficult to defend at times because of his ability to get to the free-throw line. He has, however, been criticized for his tendency to commit turnovers, as well as his relatively mediocre defense
Shooting Guard: Kobe Bryant
Standing at 6 feet, 6 inches tall (1.98 m) and weighing 205 pounds (93 kg), Bryant primarily plays as a guard, Bryant is often cited as one of the most dangerous scorers in the NBA. Aside from his abilities on offense, he has established himself as a standout defender, having made the All-Defensive first or second team twelve of the last thirteen seasons. Bryant rarely draws charges playing defense, which he believes has spared his body and contributed to his longevity. Bryant is lauded for his work ethic. Bryant will be expected to call plays from time to time this season.
Small Forward: Nick Young
Young is a well-established scorer with a deadly three point shot, Young looks to build on last year with another good year. Young tends to focus on offense more than defense. But with Kobe back in the line up and Lin in at point, Young will have to deal with less looks and more defense. Time for Swaggy P to turn into Swaggy D.
Power Forward: Julius Randle
Center: Carlos Boozer
Since his 2002–03 rookie year, Boozer has finished the season among the NBA's top ten performers in field goal percentage seven times and has been among the top ten rebounders five times. He is highly regarded by scouts and sports journalists for his strength, rebounding and offensive skill set. For example, David Thorpe, an analyst for ESPN.com, lists Boozer among the "game's best post players" and among the best at scoring (or "finishing") under the basket using either hand. Boozer credits his father for helping him develop his ambidextrous ability.