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I have a specific question in my mind regarding the intangible and potential stats, english is not my native language so sorry in advance if I don't phrase it correctly.Īs far as I know, the intangible stat is a bull**** stat 2k put in the game to tweak artificially the gen of the players. Please continue sharing your ideas especially as it relates to realistic sounding trades for the 2020-21 season.įirst of all thank you a lot for your work, these classes are incredible, I'm having a ton of fun with them. Good to know I'm doing the right thing though. It seems like 2K is always content with how it operates so I don't see us being able to not control CPU teams next year. I also traded GS first overall pick for Lauri Markkanen and the 8th pick. Yeah, the last time I did that in the 2020 offseason, I traded Julius Randle to Portland. The Heat had a humiliating first round exit and were thus willing in the offseason to bite the bullet and trade for CP3. The biggest postseason surprise was the Magic beating the Raptors in 7 and then the Pacers in 7 to get to the ECF. In my alternate universe, the rest of the '19-20 season simmed out with the Clippers winning the Finals in 6 over the Bucks. If you don't care about the numbers though and are just trying to get past the '19-20 season and into the draft, then your way works just fine though. The good thing doing it this way is that the records match the picks, so you don't end up with a 7th seed Warriors team picking in the top 5. The lottery ends up playing out realistically then (we took Anthony Edwards at #2, for instance, with the Knicks taking Lamelo at #1). I wanted to use my custom roster though, which you can't do with Start Today, but since my roster is a '19-20 Opening Night roster, I just started the season over with it, but used Force Win to make sure that the standings end up basically the same (not as time-consuming as you'd think you only have to do teams that may over- or under-perform), while also manually executing the various trades and punching in the major injuries (Curry, Kyrie, Blake's surgery, etc.).
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In my current MyLeague, I wanted to do kind of a Start Today at the point where the season was suspended and then sim to the beginning of 2020-21 (since I'm the Warriors and we're out of playoff contention). For example, I might swap the T-Wolves 9th pick with the Suns 4th pick. In that scenario there has to be a workaround, like simming a league in parallel, or using that MyLeague Random Event Generator.īy that I mean do the lottery as normal after my 2019-20 season, and then trade picks myself to make the results line up more with what was happening in the actual NBA this year. When I'm playing every game and playing as the Warriors only, no one ever gets injured (except for like a random day-to-day injury due to something that happened in practice). One nice thing about this is that since you're simming some games, guys on those teams actually have a chance to get injured. If it were me and I was into playing with a bunch of different teams, I'd probably set it up as an 82-game season, then: If I'm playing as 2 teams, play every other game for both if I'm playing as 3 teams, play 1 out of every 3 games and so forth. May be more accurate for this season lol. Season is 82 games, which for one team is manageable enough for me. I only play as my real-life team, the Warriors. That sounds reasonable, but it's all very personal preference (how much time you have to devote to the game, etc.). Also that would be it's fair share of simulated games if I let the CPU play when two of my teams play each other. How many teams do you play with? and a 58-game season? I was thinking even like one team per division.