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Old 12-24-2011, 03:59 AM   #25
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I am a Mario Chalmers fan. He won me during his Jayhawks career. I think he should be developed.

In real life though, he should stay starter. He fits.
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Old 12-24-2011, 06:05 AM   #26
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Personally, I was never one to choose an already elite team to start a franchise/association in any sports game. I enjoyed choosing those young teams with great potential talent that has a strong chance of making the playoffs with good coaching/managing. With that said, with the rookies now inserted in NBA 2k12, ill soon start an Association with the Cleveland Cavilers.
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Old 12-24-2011, 06:33 AM   #27
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Is there any way to acquire D. Howard via trade?
I can trade any player except Wade and Lebron.
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Old 12-24-2011, 01:38 PM   #28
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Is there any way to acquire D. Howard via trade?
I can trade any player except Wade and Lebron.
With the Heat?

The only way to do it is to turn on trade override. You'll have to sign Dalembert or Chuck Hayes.

Heat Trade: Bosh, Dalembert/Hayes, Two First Round Picks

Magic Trade: Howard.

Then do another trade.

Heat Trade: Mike Miller, Shane Battier

Magic Trade: Turkoglu.

So the Magic will gain Bosh, a starting C (Dalembert/Hayes), Shane Battier, Mike Miller, and two 1st round picks.

I did two trades because you can only trade 4 players/picks from one team at a time, and in order for the Heat to get Howard they would have to give up more than that.

While this makes the Heat VERY thin, such things are necessary when trying to trade for BY FAR the best center in the league.

EDIT: Ok, so this year you can't sign a FA and then immediately trade him, so you'll have to wait 30 days in order to execute this trade.

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Old 12-24-2011, 07:47 PM   #29
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Why do people keep saying that the Heat need a PG?

They have Lebron and Wade, two guys that need/want the ball in their hands at all times. These two would NOT both play off-ball, so a PG would be completely worthless.

All they need at the PG position is someone who is a good perimeter defender, and who can drain the open 3. A good SG would work at the point for this team, because he doesn't need to be able to pass. Deshawn Stevenson would do wonders for the Heat as their PG.

As for their other needs, all they need is a rebounding and defending C.

So in my associations, I just go out and sign Samuel Dalembert and Deshawn Stevenson. After those two moves, this team is NASTY.

PG - Stevenson/Chalmers/Cole/House
SG - Wade/Miller
SF - James/Battier/Jones
PF - Bosh/Haslem
C - Dalembert/Anthony
I actually like this a lot... reminds me of the old Bulls teams with Ron Harper at PG. Great perimeter defender that can knock down a shot when need be. Pippen brought the ball up a lot of the time (much like Lebron) anyways.
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Old 12-25-2011, 03:47 AM   #30
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fun article,
but instead of getting reddick, I would have made a move for Korver.
I would have nevere considered the Kobe trade.
and insteda of getting ANderson, I would have gone for a more verstaile big man. one who could play both the center and pf position.
based on this game and not reality, a good virtual alternative wouldbe Chris Wilcox.
Wilcox has been a solid backup in the 2k series for the paste several years.
i would rather just get klay thompson than either of these people and develop him
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Old 12-28-2011, 05:47 AM   #31
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How'd you get a first round pick for Chalmers and House..talk about a freebie.
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Old 12-28-2011, 06:33 PM   #32
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None of these moves really make sense. Cutting Juwan Howard would cost the Heat $1.3 million. I am not exactly sure about the MLE rules and how much the Heat have used, but they wouldn't be able to sign Arenas for more that $1-$2 million. He would probably be looking for something closer to $3-$4 million.

The trades make even less sense though. Why would the Nuggets give up their backup center for 2 guards? They already have 5 guards and couple of swingmen. There is no way that they would give up a solid big AND a 1st round pick just to create a logjam in the backcourt. The Heat would have to do a lot better than Chalmers and House to get Anderson, let alone a pick.

And a straight-up Miller for Redick trade would never happen. For the Magic to even consider it, the Heat would need to throw in a pick or two (probably 1st round).

2k12 is one of the best games I have ever played, but the trade logic is absolutely horrible. I don't see how you could get 29 offers for House and Chalmers.
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