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Post by eric on Dec 29, 2020 20:26:44 GMT -5
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Post by eric on Jul 21, 2021 14:17:49 GMT -5
3010 - Moala Tautuaa (Dallas Mavericks)
Dallas Mavericks (3000-3005)
At a Glance - Came to TMBSL after a dominant career in the Philippine Basketball Association, where he led the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters to multiple PBA titles and racked up an astonishing 5 league MVP awards
- After a disagreement with his father about whether he was meant to stay on the islands and lead his people or explore the open seas, he found the Heart of Te Fiti, journeyed beyond the reef, found Maui, delivered him across the great ocean to restore Te Fiti's heart and saved us all
- With the ocean restored to its natural order, Moala turned his attention to the fledgling TMBSL, becoming a rookie at the age of 33
- 2x heavyreign MVP (3000 and 3002), 2x GM-voted MVP (3000 and 3001)
- 88.7 Career WS, All-time leader in WS/48
- Highest single-season WS with 24.1 in the inaugural season of 3000
- Named playoff MVP in 3000 after leading the Mavericks to the title over the Charlotte Bobcats in 7 games
- 23rd in career P/TSA, 20th in career points, 18th in rebounds, 38th in assists, 30th in FG%
Career Stats
Years played: 6 Games played: 471 Points per game: 25.2 Rebounds per game: 9.2 Assists per game: 4.7 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.5 FG%: .537 FT%: .746 3P%: .333 Career HighsPoints: 54 Rebounds: 22 Assists: 18 Steals: 5 Blocks: 2 Achievements/Awards2x League MVP (3000, 3002)
3x All-Star (3000-3002) 3x All-League - 2x 1st Team (3000-3001), 1x 2nd Team (3002) 1x Rookie of the Year (3000) 2x All-Star Rookie Game Participant (3000-3001) Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 155 Player of the Week: 8 Player of the Month: 3 Double Doubles: 217 Triple Doubles: 14 BiographyHeight: 6'8" Weight: 249 College: Chadron State Transactions- Drafted with the 22nd pick of the 1st Round of the Creation Draft to the Dallas Mavericks - Resigned with the Mavericks in 3005 for $125,030,845 over 7 years - Never traded, MFFL - Retired following the 3005 season
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Post by eric on Oct 16, 2021 16:13:07 GMT -5
3014 - Bojan Dubljevic (Chicago Bulls) New York Knicks (3000-3002) Chicago Bulls (3003-3008) At a Glance - First overall pick in the Creation Draft by the New York Knicks - Ranks 1st all-time with 37.6 points per 36 - Retires with the 4th most win shares all-time (109.5) - Also ranks 7th all-time in win shares per 48 at .260 - His 19.37 win shares during the 3002 season are the 7th best single-season total - 41.3 points per game during the 3001 season are the highest single-season average in TMBSL history - Finishes his career second all-time in points (21,156), field goals made (8,061), and field goal attempts (15,533) - Also ranks in the top 10 all-time in 3-pointers made (8th; 767), 3-point attempts (9th; 1,866), free throws made (4th; 4,267), rebounds (7th; 6,827), free throw percentage (3rd; .901), and points per true shot attempt (9th; 1.201) - Holds the records for most field goals made in a single game (31) and field goal attempts in a single game (51) Career Stats Years played: 9 Games played: 659 Points per game: 32.1 Rebounds per game: 10.4 Assists per game: 1.9 Steals per game: 0.7 Blocks per game: 0.9 Turnovers per game: 2.6 FG%: .519 FT%: .901 3P%: .411 AchievementsAll-Star (6x) All-League First Team (1x) All-League Second Team (3x) Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 243 Player of the Week: 10 Player of the Month: 5 Double Doubles: 367 Triple Doubles: 1 Career Highs
Points: 70 Rebounds: 25 Assists: 10 Steals: 5 Blocks: 7 BiographyHeight: 6’9 Weight: 254 College: Montenegro Transactions
- Drafted 1.1 in the Creation Draft by the New York Knicks and signed to a 5-year deal worth $62,500,000 - Traded from the New York Knicks to the Chicago Bulls prior to the 3003 season for the first overall pick in 3008, the 24th pick in 3005, the 24th pick in 3007, Dave Bryant, Jose Booth, and Damon Key - Following the 3004 season, re-signed with the Bulls for 4 years and $57,500,000 - Retired following the 3008 season
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Post by eric on Dec 14, 2021 20:25:42 GMT -5
3018 - Shawn Kemp Jr. (Los Angeles Clippers)
Charlotte Hornets (3000) Philadelphia 76ers (3001-3003) Charlotte Bobcats (3004-3005) New York Knicks (3006-3007) Pittsburgh Pipers (3008) Los Angeles Clippers (3008-3013) Los Angeles Lakers (3014-3015)
At a Glance - Entered the league as a raw talent with promising potential, but labeled as a bust after a disappointing start in Charlotte. Graded as a D minus by a contemporary draft analyst - Despite being written off by most of the league, the Philadelphia management recognized his potential and swung a trade for him in his second season using the plundered treasure of the kingdom of Sacramento
- Under competent management, Kemp blossomed to be a key contributor for the dominant Sixers teams of the early aughts, winning championships in 3002 and 3003 - A trade to the Bobcats cemented his place as a star, and he was a regular fixture as an all-star, all-defensive, all-league, and all-around great guy. In 3004, he helped lead the Bobcats to the finals, where they were swept by the Texas Chaparrals - Traded to the New York Knicks and got tired of Kyrie Irving's bullshit, taking his talents to Pipe-town as soon as he could. The Pipers rewarded him by giving him the greenest of lights and a swift trade to the Los Angeles Clippers - After several seasons of individual success in Los Angeles, he took a severe pay-cut to join the Los Angeles Lakers, where he filled out the bigs rotation and helped them to win the 3015 title - A fan favorite, Kemp won 3 straight All-Star MVP awards between 3009 and 3011, making him the most decorated all-star in league history and one of only two players to win the award multiple times - 131.7 Career WS (11th all-time), .172 WS/48. Career high of 13.0 WS in the 3009 season
- Retires 7th all-time in Minutes Played, 5th in Pts scored, 5th in FGM, 7th in FGA, 2nd in FTM, 1st in FTA, 3rd in REB, 5th in PFs, 5th in STL, 24th in Blks, and 3rd in TOs - Led the league in scoring in 3009 with 31 PPG. Finished in the top 3 in RPG in 3005 and 3007-3011 - Holds the record for most PFs in a season with 347 (3011), and has two of the top three seasons in FTA (3009-3010)
Career Stats
Years played: 16 Games played: 1205 Points per game: 23.3 Rebounds per game: 10.4 Assists per game: 2.2 Steals per game: 1.2 Blocks per game: 0.9 Turnovers per game: 2.2 FG%: .528 FT%: .661 3P%: .235 Career HighsPoints: 72 Rebounds: 26 Assists: 9 Steals: 8 Blocks: 9 Achievements/Awards7x All-Star (3000, 3005, 3007, 3009-3011, 3013) 3x All-Star Game MVP (3009-3011) 6x All-League - 4x 1st Team (3005, 3007, 3009-3010), 2x 3rd Team (3002) 5x All-Defense - 1x 1st Team (3011), 4x 2nd Team (3005, 3007, 3010, 3012) 1x Sixth Man of the Year (3003) Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 264 Player of the Week: 8 Player of the Month: 2 Double Doubles: 688 Triple Doubles: 0 BiographyHeight: 6'9" Weight: 250 College: Washington Transactions- Drafted with the 7th pick of the 1st Round of the Creation Draft to the Charlotte Hornets - Traded in 3001 to the Philadelphia 76ers with Austin Freeman and 10 3002 Upgrade points for Nigel Dixon, Casey Calvary, 3004 Kings 1st round pick (1.21), 3006 Kings 1st round pick (1.10), and cash considerations - Resigned with the Philadelphia 76ers in 3002 for $102,028,693 over 6 years - Traded in 3004 to the Charlotte Bobcats for Jimmie Taylor, Taylor Battle, Ralph Mimms, 3009 Bobcats 1st round pick (1.9) and 3006 Grizzlies 2nd round pick (2.1) - Traded in 3006 to the New York Knicks with Shawn Bradley for Devan Downey, George Hill, Von Wafer, Jeff Green, 3007 Nets 1st round pick (1.15), 3008 Lakers 1st round pick (1.6), and 3008 Knicks 1st round pick (1.13) - Signed with the Pittsburgh Pipers in 3008 for $131,250,000 over 6 years - Traded in 3008 to the Los Angeles Clippers with 3010 Pacers 1st round pick (1.9) for James Ray and 3013 Clippers 1st round pick (1.3) - Signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in 3014 for the mid-level exception - Extended for $5,000,000 over 1 year in 3015 - Retired following 3015 season
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Post by eric on Dec 14, 2021 20:44:08 GMT -5
3018 - Luke Maye (Carolina Cougars)
Phoenix Suns (3000-3001)
New York Knicks (3002) Carolina Cougars (3003-3008) Minnesota Timberwolves (3009-3011) Chicago Stags (3012-3013)
At a Glance- A professional scorer, Maye hit sim league hard and early with two straight seasons averaging more than 36 pts/game. - 4th all-time in WS, Top 25 in WS/48. - Owner of the 2nd highest single season WS, 22.1, from the inaugural season in 3000. - Owns 2 of the Top 5 single-season FG made records and 2 of the Top 8 single-season scoring records (3000 and 3001). - 3rd all-time in minutes played - 1st all-time in scoring, 1st all-time in FG made, 6th in 3pt made, 8th in FT made, 16th in rebounds, 19th in steals, Top 35 in P/TSA, and Top 50 in assists. Career StatsYears played: 14 Games played: 1113 Points per game: 29.0 Rebounds per game: 8.2 Assists per game: 3.2 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 0.4 Turnovers per game: 2.1 FG%: .516 FT%: .796 3P%: .375 Career HighsPoints: 58 Rebounds: 22 Assists: 14 Steals: 6 Blocks: 4 Achievements/Awards6x All-Star 2x All-League 1st Team
2x All-League 2nd Team 1x All-League 3rd Team 2x Rookie All-Star 1x All-Rookie First Team Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 277 Player of the Week: 9 Player of the Month: 2 Double Doubles: 385 Triple Doubles: 4 BiographyHeight: 6'8" Weight: 240 College: North Carolina Transactions- Drafted with the 6th pick of the 1st Round of the Creation Draft to become the first Phoenix Sun of 6.0. - Traded in 3002 to the New York Knicks for 4 1st Round picks (including 1.4 and 1.6). - Traded in 3003 to the Carolina Cougars for 10 upgrade points and the 1st overall pick of the 3007 Draft (which became Kyrie Irving). - Re-signed with the Cougars in 3004 to a 6-year MAX deal. - Traded in 3009 to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Kenny George and a 1st Round pick (1.2 in the 3014 draft, which became Karl-Anthony Towns). - Re-signed with the T'Wolves in 3010 to a 5-year, $~95m deal. - Claimed by the the Chicago Stags in 3012 following the contraction of the Timberwolves.
- Retired following the 3013 season, leaving the final year and $22m on the table to call it a day.
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Post by eric on Dec 14, 2021 20:52:36 GMT -5
3018 - Theodoros Papaloukas (Texas Chaparrals)
Dallas Mavericks (3000-3001) Texas Chaparrals (3002-3012)
At a Glance
- Came to TMBSL after an exciting few years in the EuroLeague, winning a championship and MVP with PBC CSKA Moscow. - Though he was knew he would miss the authentic Gyros of his homeland, Theo Papa came to TMBSL for the 3000 season and picked up right where he left off. - A 3-time champion, Theo won his first TMBSL championship with the Dallas Mavericks and an additional two with the Texas Chaparrals.
- 127.4 Career WS (9th), 0.193 WS/48
- 3004 and 3006 Playoff MVP - 7832 Career Assists (4th), 6.828 Career A/T (7th) - 5762 Career Rebounds, 1500 higher than any other PG
Career Stats
Career Highs Points: 45 Rebounds: 16 Assists: 20 Steals: 5 Blocks: 2
Achievements
Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 168 Player of the Week: 2 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 335 Triple Doubles: 38
Awards
3000 - All-Star Game Participant 3000 - All-Star Game MVP 3001 - All-Star Game Participant 3001 - All-Defensive Second Team 3002 - All-Star Game Participant 3003 - All-Star Game Participant 3003 - All-League Second Team 3003 - All-Defensive Team 3004 - All-Star Game Participant 3004 - All-League Second Team 3004 - Playoff MVP 3006 - All-League Third Team 3006 - Playoff MVP
Biography
- Height: 6'7'' - Weight: 222 - College: Greece - Father(Daddy) of TMBSL great Chris Paul III
Transactions
- Drafted with pick 2.4 of the Creation Draft to the Brooklyn Nets
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Post by eric on Dec 14, 2021 21:06:14 GMT -5
3018 - Wayne Estes (Charlotte Bobcats)
Charlotte Bobcats (3000-3005, 3010-3013)
Los Angeles Clippers (3006-3007) Washington Bullets (3008-3009)
At a Glance- A star combo-forward from day 1, Estes was a consistent scorer and grinder, always playing at least 75 games in each of his 14 seasons. - 15th in All-Time Win Shares as of 3016, with a cool 122.6 - 4th highest individual season WS total in 3000, with 20.0, also owns the 10th highest individual season at 19.0 (3001) - He litters the Top 50 of many categories across the All-Leaders page for individual seasons, including 3 seasons in the Top 50 of all-time for FG made, FG %, and points scored. He is tied (with Joshua Smith) for the highest FG% in a single season (.594), set late in his career during his 3012 campaign.
- 4th all-time in minutes played, 6th in FG made, 13th in FT made, 6th in rebounds, 10th in steals, 8th in points, 9th in FG%, and Top 25 in P/TSA... but a shameful 1st in TOs.
Career Stats
Years played: 14 Games played: 1129 Points per game: 22.4 Rebounds per game: 9.6
Assists per game: 2.1 Steals per game: 1.0 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 2.6 FG%: .548 FT%: .754 3P%: .253 Career HighsPoints: 56 Rebounds: 24 Assists: 9 Steals: 6 Blocks: 4 Achievements/Awards3x All-Star 1x All-League 2nd Team 1x All-League 3rd Team 4x All-League Defensive Team 3x All-League Defensive 2nd Team
1x Rookie All-Star
1x All-Rookie Second Team Championships: 1 (3011 Bobcats) Player of the Game: 143 Player of the Week: 4 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 545 Triple Doubles: 0 BiographyHeight: 6'6" Weight: 215 College: Utah State Transactions- Drafted with the 2nd pick of the 1st Round of the Creation Draft to become the first Charlotte Bobcat of 6.0. - Re-signed with the Bobcats after the 3000 season to a 6-year MAX deal. - Traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in 3006 for 3 1st rounders (including 1.4 and 1.5), a 2nd, 3 players, and cash considerations. - Re-signed with the Clippers for 4 years (~$96m) in 3007. - Traded to the Washington Bullets in 3008 for 2 players and 2 1sts (both 1.14)
- Traded to the Charlotte Bobcats in 3010 for 5 players, 10 upgrade points, 2 2nds, and cash considerations. - Re-signed with the Bobcats for 1 year ($20m) in 3011. - Re-signed with the Bobcats for 7 years ($70m) in 3012.
- Retired following the 3013 season, leaving 5 years and $50m on the table to ride off into the sunset.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:43:19 GMT -5
3019 - James Blackmon Jr. (Minnesota Timberwolves)
Charlotte Bobcats (3000-3001) Indiana Pacers (3002-3003) Texas Chaparrals (3004) Minnesota Timberwolves (3005-3011) Chicago Stags (3012-3015)
At a Glance - A scoring machine who peaked mid-career in Minnesota, Blackmon Jr. was consistently among the best of the best during his prime, earning 11 All-Star nods and 6 All-League teams. One of the better distance shooters the league has ever seen.
- Came off the bench as a scoring guard for the 3004 champion Chaparrals, then returned to a starting position in Minnesota and posted 3 consecutive seasons scoring over 32ppg, a feat rarely seen in 6.0 (someone else can look this up to see who else has done it.) - 13th in all-time Win Shares and Top 40 in WS/48. - Owns 3 of the Top 12 single season records for 3pt made, and is only bested in single-season marks by Kyrie Irving and Ron Perry. - Career records: 15th in scoring, 2nd in 3pt made, 16th in FG made, Top 50 in assists, Top 40 in steals, and 15th in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 16 Games played: 1113 Points per game: 22.2 Rebounds per game: 5.4 Assists per game: 3.8 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .485 FT%: .838 3P%: .417 Career HighsPoints: 60 Rebounds: 13 Assists: 12 Steals: 7 Blocks: 2 Achievements/Awards11x All-Star 4x All-League 1st Team 1x All-League 2nd Team 1x All-League 3rd Team 1x 6th Man of the Year 1x 3pt Shootout Champion
Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 88 Player of the Week: 0 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 92 Triple Doubles: 1 BiographyHeight: 6'4" Weight: 190 College: Indiana Transactions- Drafted with the 10th overall pick of the Creation Draft (3000) by the Chicago Stags, signing a 5-year, $63m deal. - Traded immediately following the Creation Draft in a megadeal to the Charlotte Bobcats for a variety of players, upgrades, 2nd round picks, and 5 (five!) 1st round picks. Those 1sts became Darren Daye, John Virgil, Marco Belinelli, David Lee, and Luther Wright. - Traded in 3002 to the Los Angeles Clippers for players, cash considerations, and a 1st round pick. That 1st became Derrick Williams. - Traded again in the 3002 season to the Indiana Pacers, along with Rick Mahorn and Ron Perry, for a smattering of players and a 1st round pick. That 1st became Kevin Love. - Traded in 3004 to the Texas Chaparrals in exchange for Darrell Griffith and some other dudes. - Re-signed by the Chaparrals in 3005 to a 6-year MAX deal and immediately traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Lenny Cooke and Scott Burrell. - Re-signed by the Timberwolves in 3011 to a 7-year MAX deal. - Claimed by the Chicago Stags in 3012 following the contraction of the Minnesota Timberwolves (from what I can tell, the contraction/waiver claims aren't documented in a clear place that I can find)
- Retired following the 3015 season, leaving 2 years and over $34m on the table.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:45:44 GMT -5
3019 - Antonio Gates (Milwaukee Bucks)
Miami Heat (3000) Milwaukee Bucks (3001-3006) Los Angeles Clippers (3007) Atlanta Hawks (3008-3012) Utah Jazz (3013-3014) Pittsburgh Pipers (3015-3016)
At a Glance- One of the best to ever do it, nearly as well-traveled as Doug Wrenn, Antonio found two long-term homes in Milwaukee and Atlanta (and playing a major role in the Hawks lone title), with many short stops between. One of the most versatile wings the league has seen, he excelled in every facet of the game.
- The all-time leader in WS, with a healthy cushion over #2. There is a good chance that Kyrie passes him in a couple years, but for now, he's the king. - A sneaky good teammate and distributor, the best assist wing in TMBSL 6.0 history.
- Owner of the 5th highest single-season WS total (3003) as well as the #11 season (3001) - Career records: 3rd in points, 3rd in FG made, 3rd in FT made, 6th in rebounds (1st among non-bigs), 3rd in steals, 14th in assists (1st among non-PGs), and 2nd in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 17 Games played: 1285 Points per game: 23.3 Rebounds per game: 9.7 Assists per game: 5.6 Steals per game: 1.2 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.9 FG%: .501 FT%: .869 3P%: .367 Career HighsPoints: 55 Rebounds: 24 Assists: 15 Steals: 6 Blocks: 3 Achievements/Awards1x MVP
12x All-Star 7x All-League 1st Team 1x All-League 2nd Team 2x All-League 3rd Team 1x All-Defensive Team 1x All-Defensive 2nd Team
1x All-Star MVP Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 417 Player of the Week: 29 Player of the Month: 4 Double Doubles: 681 Triple Doubles: 70 BiographyHeight: 6'4" Weight: 260 College: Kent State
Transactions
- Drafted with the 4rd overall pick of the Creation Draft (3000) by the Miami Heat, signing a 2-year $25m deal. - Traded to the Milwaukee Bucks in 3001 for cash considerations, a few players, and 2 1st Round picks. Those 1sts became Deron Williams and Jamal Mashburn. - Re-signed with the Bucks in 3002 to a 6-year MAX deal. - Traded in a megadeal to the Los Angeles Clippers in 3007, along with a 1st and Marreese Speights for Kevin Love, Nick Van Exel, Bootsy Thornton, and Brandon Rush.
- Traded the following year (3008) to the Atlanta Hawks for Micah Downs and a 1st. That 1st became Bo Kimble. - Re-signed with the Hawks in 3009 to a 6-year MAX deal, culminating in a mind-boggling $31.5 salary in the final year of that deal. - Traded to the Washington Bullets in 3012, along with 2 1sts, upgrades, and cash considerations in exchange for Joe Alexander and Larry Smith. He was subsequently amnestied by Washington the following day. - Signed as a free agent with the Utah Jazz in 3013 to a 2-year, $29m deal. - Signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pipers in 3015 to a 6-year MAX deal.
- Retired following the 3016 season, leaving 4 years and over $100m on the table.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:46:46 GMT -5
3019 - Al Horford (Milwaukee Bucks)
Milwaukee Bucks (3003-3008) Toronto Raptors (3009-3011) Los Angeles Clippers (3012-3013) Utah Jazz (3014) Milwaukee Bucks (3015
At a Glance- An offensive force on the inside for the first 10 seasons of his career, Horford came into the league HOT. He was in the MVP conversation from the jump. An incredibly efficient, especially given his somewhat average free-throw %. His FG% is exemplary.
- 12th all-time in WS and 18th in WS/48. - Career records: 16th in scoring, 7th in P/TSA, 12th in FG%, Top 20 in FG made, Top 10 in FT made, Top 25 in rebounds, and Top 35 in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 13 Games played: 991 Points per game: 24.8 Rebounds per game: 9.0 Assists per game: 3.2 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 0.6 Turnovers per game: 2.0 FG%: .545 FT%: .781 3P%: .252 Career Highs
Points: 62 Rebounds: 24 Assists: 12 Steals: 6 Blocks: 5 Achievements/Awards1x All-League 2nd Team 3x All-League 3rd Team
5x All-Star 1x All-Star MVP 1x Rookie/Sophomore Game Participant 1x Rookie/Sophomore Game MVP
Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 219 Player of the Week: 3 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 422 Triple Doubles: 1 BiographyHeight: 6'10" Weight: 270 College: Florida Transactions- Drafted with the 2nd overall pick of the 3003 TMBSL Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks. - Re-signed with the Bucks in 3007 to a 7-year MAX deal. - Traded in 3009 to the Toronto Raptors for Luther Wright, Dwight Powell, and 1st Round picks. Those 1sts became Michael Adams, Terry Teagle, and CONTRACTED. - Traded in 3012 to the Los Angeles Clippers for Tarik Black and ??? Trade seems to have disappeared, so I'm going off of memory on this one.
- Signed as a free agent with the Utah Jazz in 3014 to a 1-year, $4.6m deal. - Signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks (coming home!) in 3015 to a 1-year, $15m deal
- Retired following the 3015 season.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:51:18 GMT -5
3019 - Dale Ellis (Philadelphia 76ers)
Philadelphia 76ers (3001-3009) Los Angeles Clippers (3010) Orlando Magic (3011-3012) Washington Bullets (3013) New York Knicks (3014-3015)
At a Glance- Despite only a single All-Star appearance, Dale Ellis' impact and fingerprints are all over the opening decade of TMBSL. - A key contributor on back-to-back title teams in Philly, and later as a key reserve for the 3014 Knickerbockers, Ellis was a consummate teammate and scorer. - 8th All-Time in Win Shares and top 35 in WS/48 - Posted the 3rd highest single-season FG% and 2nd highest single-season P/TSA in 3002 (59.2% and 1.286, respectively) - 3rd in career FG%, 2nd in career P/TSA, 8th in career FG made, 15th in FT made, 9th in career points, Top 35 in rebounds, and 15th all-time in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 14 Games played: 1175 Points per game: 22.4 Rebounds per game: 6.6 Assists per game: 1.1 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 1.5 FG%: .558 FT%: .863 3P%: .331 Career HighsPoints: 58 Rebounds: 18 Assists: 7 Steals: 9 Blocks: 3 Achievements/Awards1x All-Star Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 99 Player of the Week: 1 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 193 Triple Doubles: 0 BiographyHeight: 6'7" Weight: 205 College: Tennessee Transactions- Drafted with the 3rd overall pick of the 3001 Rookie Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. - Re-signed with the Sixers in 3005 to a near-max deal, valued at ~$86m over 6 years. - Traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in 3010, along with long-time teammate Antoine Carr, in exchange for 2 1sts (which became Xavier McDaniel and contracted (I think)), Adam Haluska, Tom Piotrowski, and other players. - Re-signed with the Clippers in 3011 to a 7-year, $126m deal. - Immediately traded to the Orlando Magic (before the ink was even dry) in exchange for Bryon Russell and a 1st (which became OG Anunoby) - Was not claimed in the Orlando Magic contraction following the 3012 season. - Signed as a free agent with the Washington Bullets to a 1-year, $12m deal for the 3013 season. - Signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks to an MLE deal in 3014, which was extended by GM Ankly through 3015 as a 1-year $5m extension. - Retired at the conclusion of the 3015 season.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:53:18 GMT -5
3019 - Antoine Carr (Philadelphia 76ers) Philadelphia 76ers (3001-3009) Los Angeles Clippers (3010) Utah Jazz (3011) Seattle SuperSonics (3012) Washington Bullets (3013-3014) Chicago Stags (3015)
Washington Bullets (3016) Free Agent (3017)
At a Glance- The Alpha Dog on back-to-back title winners in Philadelphia in 3002 and 3003, winning playoff MVP in both runs. - 4th all-time in Win Shares and 10th all-time in WS/48. - One of the best free-throw shooting bigs of all-time (currently 6th all-time among bigs)
- All-time career rankings: 4th in points, Top 30 in FT% and P/TSA, 1st in FT made, 6th in FG made, 15th in rebounds, Top 30 in steals, and 13th in minutes played
Career StatsYears played: 16
Games played: 1175 Points per game: 24.6 Rebounds per game: 8.5 Assists per game: 2.0 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 0.5 Turnovers per game: 1.3 FG%: .515 FT%: .882 3P%: .287 Career HighsPoints: 64 Rebounds: 23 Assists: 9 Steals: 7 Blocks: 5 Achievements/Awards7x All-Star 1x All-League 1st Team 4x All-League 2nd Team
2x Playoff MVP
2x Rookie/Sophomore Game Participant 1x Rookie/Sophomore Game MVP 1x All-Rookie Team
Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 281 Player of the Week: 8 Player of the Month: 5 Double Doubles: 472 Triple Doubles: 0 BiographyHeight: 6'9" Weight: 225 College: Wichita State Transactions- Drafted with the 1st overall pick of the 3001 Rookie Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. - Re-signed with the Sixers in 3005 to a MAX 6-year deal. - Traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in 3010, along with long-time teammate Dale Ellis, in exchange for 2 1sts (which became Xavier McDaniel and contracted (I think)), Adam Haluska, Tom Piotrowski, and other players. - Signed with the Utah Jazz as a free agent in 3011, to a MAX 6-year deal. - Traded to the Seattle SuperSonics in 3012 for cap relief. - Amnestied by the SuperSonics at the end of the 3012 season. - Signed with the Washington Bullets as a free agent in 3013 to a 2-year, $18m deal, reuniting him with long-time teammate Dale Ellis - Signed with the Chicago Stags as a free agent in 3015 to a minimum deal. - Signed with the Washington Bullets again, as a free agent, in 3016 to a minimum deal. - Didn't formally retire at the conclusion of that deal, waited for a contract in 3017 that never came, then slowly rode off into the sunset without any fanfare.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:54:59 GMT -5
3023 - Nick Van Exel (Carolina Cougars)
Los Angeles Clippers (3005-3006) Milwaukee Bucks (3007) Carolina Cougars (3008-3019) Los Angeles Clippers (3020)
At a Glance- One of only 7 players in TMBSL 6.0 history to win a league MVP award - 4th all time in career win shares (171.2) - Seven time All League PG selection (1 first team, 6 second team) - 3rd all time in career FG made - 3rd all time in three pointers made - 3rd all time in assists - 5th all time in steals - 6th all time in points scored - 8th all time in minutes played
- Averaged over 20 PPG for the first 13 seasons of his career - Only had more than 2 turnovers per game in 1 of 16 career seasons Career StatsYears played: 16 Games played: 1249 Points per game: 23.9 Rebounds per game: 3.5 Assists per game: 8.4 Steals per game: 1.2 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.4 FG%: .477 FT%: .907 3P%: .403 Career HighsPoints: 63 Rebounds: 11 Assists: 19 Steals: 8 Blocks: 3 Achievements/Awards1x MVP 7x All-Star 7x All League (1x 1st Team, 6x 2nd Team) 1x All Defensive 2nd Team Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 365 Player of the Week: 20 Player of the Month: 4 Double Doubles: 501 Triple Doubles: 3 BiographyHeight: 6'1" Weight: 170 College: Cincinnati Transactions- Drafted with the 6th overall pick of the 3005 Rookie Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers. - Traded to the Milwaukee Bucks in 3007, along with Kevin Love, Bootsy Thornton, and Brandon Rush in exchange for Antonio Gates, Marreese Speights, and the Bucks 1.24 in 3012. - Traded to the Carolina Cougars in 3008, along with the Bucks 1.26 in 3011, in exchange for the Cougars 1.7 in 3011, the Knicks 1.11 in 3009 and Jarvis Lang. - Re-signed with the Cougars in 3009 for $93,750,000 over 6 years. - Re-signed with the Cougars in 3015 for $175,138,602 over 7 years. - Amnestied by the Carolina Cougars during the free agency period between the 3017 and 3018 seasons. - Signed as a free agent with the Carolina Cougars to an MLE deal in 3018, which was extended by GM 20s through 3020 as a 2-year extension totaling $10m. - Traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in 3020, along with Ed Wachter and the Cougars 1.20 in 3022, in exchange for Jonas Valanciunas. - Retired at the conclusion of the 3020 season.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:57:33 GMT -5
3023 - Joe Barry Carroll (Los Angeles Lakers)
Joe Barry Carroll Chicago Stags (3002-3008) CONTRACTED (3008) Boston Celtics (3009-3011) CONTRACTED (3011) Utah Jazz (3012) Los Angeles Lakers (3012-3017) Utah Jazz (3018) Indiana Pacers (3019) Charlotte Bobcats (3020)
At a Glance - A truly unique career in which he was initially labeled a bust, became an offensive force in the early years of his career, then transitioned into the league's premier defensive player in the second half of his tenure.
- Twice fell into contraction waivers during his first max deal, becoming the only player to be claimed multiple times.
- Centerpiece of a blossoming power in the West with the Chicago Stags, who were contracted after having the best record in the league the year before. - Was forced to come off the bench as management went AWOL in Boston, but still performed well enough to be named 6th man of the year - The Utah Jazz trade to the Los Angeles Lakers is seen by many as the key moment that led to the Lakers pseudo-dynasty and propelled Carroll to five straight DPOYs, 2 titles and 3 finals appearances. - Won one more DPOY with the Utah Jazz, and filled an important role for the Pacers in defeating the Jazz in the finals the following year, making him one of a handful of players to win 3 titles in his career. - 156.1 Career WS (9th all-time), .161 WS/48. Career high of 11.6 WS in the 3014 season
- Retires 1st all-time in Minutes Played, 3rd in Pts scored, 4th in FGM, 5th in FGA, 1st in FTM and FTA, 3rd in REB, 3rd in PFs, 4th in STL, 1st in Blks, and 7th in TOs - Led the league in blocks from 3012-3016. Finished in the top 3 in PPG in 3004, REB in 3007, and BLKs in 3010, 3017, and 3018 - Shares the record for most blocks in a season with 343 (3014), and has three of the top four and five of the top eight seasons in BLK (3012-3016)
Career Stats
Years played: 19 Games played: 1486 Points per game: 20.9 Rebounds per game: 10.4 Assists per game: 2.2 Steals per game: 1.1 Blocks per game: 2.5 Turnovers per game: 1.7 FG%: .502 FT%: .657 3P%: .000 Career HighsPoints: 54 Rebounds: 24 Assists: 10 Steals: 8 Blocks: 11 Achievements/Awards6x Defensive Player of the Year (3012-3016, 3018) 6x All-Star (3004-3005, 3009, 3012, 3014-3015) 1x All-Star Game MVP (3004) 4x All-League - 2x 1st Team (3004, 3009), 1x 2nd Team (3005), 1x 3rd Team (3006) 9x All-Defense - 6x 1st Team (3012-3016, 3018), 3x 2nd Team (3009, 3010, 3017) 1x All-Rookie 2nd team (3002) 2x All-Star Rookie Game Participant (3002-3003) 1x Sixth Man of the Year (3011) Championships: 3 Player of the Game: 265 Player of the Week: 5 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 819 Triple Doubles: 5 BiographyHeight: 7'0" Weight: 230 College: Purdue Transactions- Drafted with the 3rd pick of the 1st Round in 3002 to the Chicago Stags - Resigned with the Chicago Stags in 3006 for $120,312,500 over 7 years - Claimed by the Boston Celtics in contraction waivers in 3008 - Claimed by the Utah Jazz in contraction waivers in 3012 - Traded in 3012 to the Los Angeles Lakers for E'Twaun Moore, Enes Kanter, and 3017 Lakers 1st round pick (1.6) - Resigned with the Los Angeles Lakers in 3013 for $126,000,000 over 7 years - Signed with the Utah Jazz for $24,000,000 over 3 years - Traded in 3019 to the Indiana Pacers with Xavier McDaniel, Andre Iguodala, and the 3021 Cavaliers 1st round pick (1.9) for Serge Ibaka and Samuel Williams - Traded in 3020 to the Charlotte Bobcats for cap relief - Retired following 3020 season
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 13:58:51 GMT -5
3023 - Brook Lopez (Charlotte Bobcats)
Cleveland Cavaliers (3006-3010) Charlotte Bobcats (3011-3018) Portland Trail Blazers (3019)
At a Glance - Simply one of the most consistent inside scorers of 6.0, whose game also included decent defense and an incredibly low TO-rate for his high usage rate. His high FT rate constantly sent him to the line and put other bigs on the bench with foul trouble.
- The centerpiece of 2 titles for the Bobs ('11 and '17)
- 11th all-time in Win Shares, with a incredible .209 WS/48 (good for 16th all-time, with only 2 players ahead of him with more logged minutes as of now). - 11th in total scoring, Top 10 in FG made, #4 in FT made (and attempted), Top 20 in rebounds, Top 15 in blocks, Top 50 in steals, and Top 30 in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 14 Games played: 1070 Points per game: 26.7 Rebounds per game: 10.0 Assists per game: 2.4 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 1.4 Turnovers per game: 1.3 FG%: .529 FT%: .732 3P%: .231 Career HighsPoints: 62 Rebounds: 22 Assists: 9 Steals: 5 Blocks: 8 Achievements/Awards6x All-Star 2x All-League First Team 1x All-League Second Team 3x All-League Third Team
1x All-Rookie First Team
2x Rookie/Soph ASG Participant Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 278 Player of the Week: 6 Player of the Month: 1 Double Doubles: 556 Triple Doubles: 0 BiographyHeight: 7'0" Weight: 260 College: Stanford Transactions- Drafted 5th overall in the 3006 TMBSL Rookie Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. - Re-signed to a 6-year MAX deal by the Cavs in 3010. - Traded in 3011 to the Charlotte Bobcats for 2 1sts and a variety of players. - Re-signed to a 6-year MAX deal by the Bobcats in 3016. - Amnestied by the Bobcats and claimed by the Portland Trail Blazers in 3019, signing for $3.9m
- Retired following the 3019 season at the spry age of 33.
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Post by eric on May 11, 2022 14:04:11 GMT -5
3024 - Martell Webster (Anaheim Amigos)
Pittsburgh Pipers (3004-3006) Philadelphia 76ers (3007-3009) Milwaukee Bucks (3010-3013) Anaheim Amigos (3014-3021) **Dallas Mavericks (3022)** Charlotte Bobcats (3022)
At a Glance - One of the most consistent scoring and rebounding wings in 6.0 history, his career is one of the bridesmaid, almost always being in the Top 5 at his position, but rarely the top man. A key member of the 3016 champion Anaheim Amigos. - Retires after one of the longest careers in TMBSL 6.0 history, with a grand total of 160.8 Win Shares, good for 9th all-time. He averaged .168 WS/48 for his career. - 3rd all-time in scoring (ending his career just 44 points behind #2 Luke Maye), 7th in career P/TSA, 3rd all-time in FG made, 9th all-time in FT made, 7th all-time in total rebounds (1st among wings), Top 25 in career FG%, Top 40 in career FT%, and 5th all-time in minutes played. - Not double-checking the math right now, but he's very close to the highest $$$ earner in TMBSL 6.0 history.
Career StatsYears played: 19 Games played: 1466 Points per game: 22.00 Rebounds per game: 8.7 Assists per game: 1.5 Steals per game: 0.7 Blocks per game: 0.1 Turnovers per game: 1.6 FG%: .538 FT%: .880 3P%: .321 Career Highs
Points: 49 Rebounds: 20 Assists: 7 Steals: 4 Blocks: 2 Achievements/Awards1x All-Star 1x All-League First Team
2x Rookie/Soph Game Participant 1x All-Rookie Second Team
Championships: 1 Player of the Game: 112 Player of the Week: 0 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 539 Triple Doubles: 0 BiographyHeight: 6'8" Weight: 250 High School: Seattle Prep Transactions- Drafted 2nd overall by the Pittsburgh Pipers in the 3004 TMBSL Rookie Draft. - Traded to the cross-state rivals, the Philadelphia 76ers, in 3007 along with a 1st Round Pick for 2 1sts (which became Patrick Ewing and Ricky Pierce). - Re-signed with the 76ers in 3008 to a 5-year, near MAX contract. - Re-signed with the Bucks in 3013 to a 7-year, near MAX contract. - Traded in 3015 to the Anaheim Amigos in exchange for 2 1sts (which became DeShawn Stevenson and Elvin Hayes). - Re-signed with the Amigos in 3020 to a 7-year, near MAX contract. - Traded in 3022 to the Dallas Mavericks along with a 1st Round Pick (1.1) for Markelle Fultz and Bingo Smith.
- Immediately traded from the Dallas Mavericks to the Charlotte Bobcats in a salary dump for Kris Humphries and Ed Wachter. - Retired following the 3022 season, leaving $76,000,000 on the table, following his GM out the door.
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Post by eric on Aug 29, 2022 12:56:24 GMT -5
3032 - Carlos Boozer (Los Angeles Lakers)
Los Angeles Lakers (3010-3019) Carolina Cougars (3020-3024)
At a Glance- Two time TMBSL Champion with the Los Angeles Lakers - 3013 Playoff MVP - Best career Pts/TSA for a big in TMBSL 6.0 history (1.221) - 4th best career Pts/TSA for any player in TMBSL 6.0 history (trailing only Dale Ellis, Dominique Wilkins, and Josh Peppers) - .238 WS/48 is the best in TMBSL 6.0 history among non-creation bigs who have finished their career - .238 WS/48 is 6th best in TMBSL history among players who have finished their career - .238 WS/48 is 9th best in TMBSL history when including currently active players - 8th all time in career win shares (173.8); 4th all time among big men
- Five time All League PF selection (2 second team, 3 third team) - 8 time All Star selection - 2 time All Star Rookie-Soph participant - 18th all time in points scored - 4th all time in free throws made - 10th all time in rebounds - 8th all time in minutes played
- Averaged over 20 PPG in 13 of his 15 seasons - Averaged 23.6 and 10.3 points and rebounds per game for his career - Averaged only 1.2 turnovers per game for his career Career StatsYears played: 15 Games played: 1156 Points per game: 23.6 Rebounds per game: 10.3 Assists per game: 1.8 Steals per game: 0.8 Blocks per game: 0.3 Turnovers per game: 1.2 FG%: .537 FT%: .833 3P%: .000 Career HighsPoints: 56 Rebounds: 27 Assists: 9 Steals: 5 Blocks: 4 Achievements/Awards1x Playoff MVP 8x All-Star 5x All League (2x 2nd Team, 3x 3rd Team) 1x All-Rookie Team 2x All-Star Rookie-Soph Game Participant Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 194 Player of the Week: 1 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 654 Triple Doubles: 0 BiographyHeight: 6'9" Weight: 268 College: Duke Transactions- Drafted with the 3rd overall pick of the 3010 Rookie Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. - Re-signed with the Lakers in 3014 for $93,750,000 over 6 years. - Re-signed with the Lakers in 3020 for $131,250,000 over 6 years. - Traded during the 3020 season to the Carolina Cougars in exchange for Darius Miles, Jeff Withey, Jon Koncak, Mateen Cleaves, and Benoit Benjamin. - Amnestied by the Carolina Cougars during 3024 season. - Signed as a free agent with the Carolina Cougars after clearing waivers. Re-joined the team for their 3024 playoff run, upsetting the highly favored Toronto Raptors in the first round. - Retired at the conclusion of the 3024 season.
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Post by eric on Aug 29, 2022 12:59:13 GMT -5
3032 - Andrew Bynum (Indiana Pacers)
Indiana Pacers (3004-3015) Cleveland Cavaliers (3016) Pittsburgh Pipers (3017-3018) San Antonio Spurs (3019-3023)
At a Glance - One of the better defensive players the league has seen (t-1st for career DPOY awards with Joe Barry Carroll), Bynum was an absolute rebounding and shot-blocking stud for the majority of his career. - The top rebounder in TMBSL 6.0 history. - 5th all-time in Win Shares (175.2) at the time of retirement. - Owner of 4 of the top 5 individual rebounding seasons in 6.0 (and 10 of the Top 50).
- Owner of 5 of the Top 50 individual shot blocking seasons. - #1 in all-time total rebounds (by a healthy margin), #1 in career blocks, Top 15 in steals, Top 30 in scoring, Top 30 in FG made, Top 15 in FT made, #2 in fouls, and 3rd in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 20 Games played: 1587 Points per game: 15.1 Rebounds per game: 12.2 Assists per game: 1.9 Steals per game: 0.9 Blocks per game: 2.4 Turnovers per game: 1.1 FG%: .483 FT%: .652 3P%: 1.000 (1 career attempt, nailed it) Career Highs
Points: 47 Rebounds: 28 Assists: 8 Steals: 6 Blocks: 10 Achievements/Awards4x All-Star 1x All-Rookie/Sophomore Game Participant 1x All-League Second Team 2x All-League Third Team
6x Defensive Player of the Year 6x All-Defense First Team 4x All-Defense Second Team
Championships: 0 Player of the Game: 246 Player of the Week: 4 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 966 Triple Doubles: 1 BiographyHeight: 7'2" Weight: 315 High School: St. Joseph High School Transactions- Drafted with the 3rd overall pick of the 3004 TMBSL Rookie Draft by the Indiana Pacers. - Re-signed with the Pacers at the expiration of his rookie deal (in 3008) to a 6-year MAX deal. - Re-signed again with the Pacers in 3014 to another 6-year MAX deal. - Traded in 3016 to the Clippers for a 1st Round pick (that became Kwame Brown in 3021) - Traded again in 3016 to the Cavaliers along with 2 1sts (which became Bill Turner and Michael Cooper) for Kawhi Leonard, Ed Wachter, and a 1st (which became Mike Miller). - Traded in 3017 to the Pipers for Patrick Ewing, a 1st (which became Mike Phillips), and a 2nd.
- Amnestied by the Pipers following the 3018 season. - Signed as a free agent by the San Antonio Spurs in 3019 to a 5 year, $33m deal.
- Retired following the conclusion of that contract in 3023.
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Post by eric on Aug 29, 2022 13:00:51 GMT -5
3032 - Joel Embiid (New York Knicks)
New York Knicks (3008-3017) Utah Jazz (3018-3021) Washington Bullets (3022) Milwaukee Bucks (3023) Texas Chaparrals (3024)
At a Glance - A key piece of two title teams in the Big Apple, "Mr. Do a 180" paired with super-duper-star Kyrie Irving to form one of the best one-two punches in league history for nearly a decade. - 11th all-time in Win Shares (168.1) and Top 25 in WS/48 (.195) - An incredibly efficient scorer from the post and mid-range, he sports the #11 all-time P/TSA (1.203) (#3 in FT% among bigs all-time).
- Top 15 in scoring, Top 20 in FG made, #3 in FT made, Top 20 in total rebounds, Top 20 in steals, #8 in blocks, and Top 15 in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 17 Games played: 1245 Points per game: 23.4 Rebounds per game: 9.0 Assists per game: 3.2 Steals per game: 1.1 Blocks per game: 1.9 Turnovers per game: 2.1 FG%: .520 FT%: .899 3P%: .387 Career HighsPoints: 60 Rebounds: 23 Assists: 11 Steals: 7 Blocks: 9 Achievements/Awards6x All-Star 1x All-League First Team 3x All-League Second Team 1x All-League Third Team 1x All-Defensive Second Team
1x Rookie of the Year 1x All-Rookie First Team 2x Rookie/Soph All-Star Participant 1x Rookie/Soph All-Star MVP
Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 222 Player of the Week: 6 Player of the Month: 1 Double Doubles: 529 Triple Doubles: 3 BiographyHeight: 7'0" Weight: 260 College: Kansas Transactions- Drafted with the 1st overall pick of the 3008 TMBSL Rookie Draft by the New York Knicks. - Re-signed with the Knicks in 3012 to a 6-year MAX deal. - Signed with the Utah Jazz in 3018 to a 6-year MAX deal. - Amnestied by the Jazz following the 3021 season. - Signed with the Washington Bullets in 3022 to an MLE. - Signed with the Milwaukee Bucks in 3023 to an MLE. - Signed with the Texas Chaparrals in 3024 to an MLE. - Retired following the 3024 season.
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Post by eric on Aug 29, 2022 13:01:55 GMT -5
3032 - Dajuan Wagner (Los Angeles Lakers)
Los Angeles Lakers (3010-3019) Charlotte Hornets (3020-3026)
At a Glance- One of the best wing scorers (or scorers period) in TMBSL 6.0 history. Key piece of 2 title teams in LA LA Land. Efficient, careful with the ball, and a good defender, to boot. Top rate 2-guard.
- 6th all-time in WS (175.0), 26th in WS/48 (.202). Efficient until the very end, where he ranked 8th in WS/48 over the last 3 seasons.
- 6th all-time in P/TSA, 11th all-time in scoring, 11th all-time in FG made, 2nd all-time in 3pt made, Top 25 in FT made, 8th all-time in 3p%, 11th all-time in FT%, 3rd all-time in steals, and 11th all-time in minutes played.
Career StatsYears played: 17 Games played: 1305 Points per game: 26.3 Rebounds per game: 5.5 Assists per game: 3.1 Steals per game: 1.6 Blocks per game: 0.2 Turnovers per game: 1.0 FG%: .497 FT%: .916 3P%: .446 Career HighsPoints: 62 Rebounds: 17 Assists: 12 Steals: 9 Blocks: 4 Achievements/Awards11x All-Star 1x ASG MVP
2x All-League 1st Team 6x All-League 2nd Team 2x All-League 3rd Team 2x All-Defensive 2nd Team 1x All-Rookie Team Championships: 2 Player of the Game: 211 Player of the Week: 6 Player of the Month: 0 Double Doubles: 84 Triple Doubles: 1 BiographyHeight: 6'3" Weight: 205 College: Memphis Transactions- Drafted with the 8th overall pick of the 3010 TMBSL Rookie Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. - Re-signed with the Lakers in 3014 to a MAX 6-year deal. - Re-signed with the Lakers in 3020 to a MAX 6-year deal. - Traded later that season to the Charlotte Hornets along with a 1st Rd Pick for Dave Jamerson, DeAndre Jordan, and 2 1sts (which became Zach Randolph and Tony Costner) - Re-signed with the Hornets in 3026 to a 3-year, $60m deal. - Retired following the 3026 season, leaving ~$40m on the table.
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