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TopicKCF's road to the NBA Championship: An NBA 2K19 Story
KCF0107
01/16/21 5:21:26 AM
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I did end up trading Harkless. I got the Clippers' 2nd round picks in '21 and '22 plus a ~$10 mil trade exception that will probably go to waste. I scoured the free agent pool to see who I should sign to replace him, and I was shocked to see Kyle Korver there, so I snatched him up.

When the All-Star break came up, I was not surprised to see Doncic in that Rising Stars game, but JJJ was not named to the US side, and on the world side, they must have been really in need of eligible bodies because Yabusele was named to that team despite his minimal playing time. In the All-Star game proper, Team James (Harden) defeated Team LeBron (I was confused at first like somehow LeBron was playing both sides). Giannis was on Team James and had the highest +/- on the team and was the second leading scorer.

After the all-star break ended, Carlisle completely changed the rotations unless that was a bug with the game. VanVleet and Henson were in for Brogdon and Covington. We were doing extremely well before, but against my better judgment, I decided to give the new-look rotation a shot. We went 3-1 across the first four games, but we played against teams projected to have Top 10 picks, and we were really struggling against them. I went back to the original starting five. Faried was already out with a long-term injury, but we kept getting little injuries (1-2 weeks or day-to-day) every now, and always to our Fs and Cs. That caused me to frequently have to change the minute distributions and sometimes to where all healthy players were given minutes every game. I know that day-to-day players can still play, but I don't know what the re-injury odds are if you play an injured player and never felt like testing it.

There was a stretch where we ended up losing seven of eight, but the teams right in the thick of the #1 West seed (Jazz, Trailblazers, Suns) were also hitting rough patches. Thanks to the Jazz going 4-6 and Blazers 3-7 in their final 10 games, my 56-26 record was ultimately good for the #1 seed. The Bulls, Hawks, and maybe even the Nets in the East all had better records.
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