Tuesday, July 30, 2019

A Quick Update on The New Millennium

I haven't posted here in about two weeks, but I do want to assure you that I'm still planning on finishing up The New Millennium. Right now I'm just focusing on my main blog and Henry's Universe Mode, so I don't have the time or energy to work on anything else. However, in September, football season starts and Henry's Universe Mode content will be all caught up, so I'll have nothing to post over there except for The Dog League. So, near the end of August or the start of September, The New Millennium will return, and the plan is to finish up the final few seasons before October begins and the next NBA season starts. Hopefully you'll stay patient- we're almost at the end.


- Henry

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Cream City)

Last time on The New Millennium, Jason Richardson and Jamaal Teague led the Nets to their third title in six years, becoming the first team in this series to lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy three times. Now, the offseason is upon us and changes are coming.





Player Retirements

Biding farewell to the NBA this year were the likes of Shawn Marion, Baron Davis, Elton Brand, Jamal Crawford, Jayden Stafford, Mike Miller, Coty Porter and Quinn Park. Brand would later be inducted into the Hall of Fame.


Draft Lottery

The Bucks and Kings are two teams that have not fared well in recent years, but smart trading may have changed their fortunes. The Bucks got the first pick from the Raptors, while the Kings will draft second thanks to the Clippers. The Bucks will also have the third pick, the Kings have the fourth and the interloper Cavaliers pick fifth. Sacramento also has the eleventh, fourteenth and twenty-ninth picks, making this an incredibly busy draft for them.


- The Sacramento Kings trade the 2015 4th and 29th picks to the Los Angeles Lakers for SF Joe Johnson(93 OVR)- 

Eager to begin rebuilding in earnest, the Lakers trade away their best player in Joe Johnson, who now gets a fresh start in Sacramento, who still have the 2nd, 11th and 14th picks. Johnson is now 34, and is signed on for 4 more years on a massive deal. It is a risky deal for the Kings, but one they hope will kickstart a speedy rebuild.


2015 NBA Draft

1. C Karl-Anthony Towns, Milwaukee Bucks(Milwaukee will now attempt to build around KAT)
2. SG Devin Booker, Sacramento Kings(A very good fit to go alongside Joe Johnson)
3. PF Kristaps Porzingis, Milwaukee Bucks(Now that's a very scary looking frontcourt)
4. SG Theo Watts, Los Angeles Lakers
5. SG Mario Hezonja, Cleveland Cavaliers(Cleveland, what are you doing?)
6. C Myles Turner, Los Angeles Lakers(Good value pick)
7. PG D'Angelo Russell, Phoenix Suns(A solid replacement for John Wall)
8. C Jahlil Okafor, Denver Nuggets
9. PF Frank Kaminsky, Washington Wizards(They probably think he's the next Dirk. That's hilarious)
10. PG Emmanuel Mudiay, New Orleans Pelicans
11. C Willie Cauley-Stein, Sacramento Kings(Another player goes back to his irl team)
12. PF Trey Lyles, Miami Heat
13. SF Justise Winslow, Charlotte Hornets
14. PG Tyus Jones, Sacramento Kings
15. SF Josh Richardson, Houston Rockets
18. PG Andrew Harrison, Portland Trail Blazers

21. SF Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Utah Jazz
23. PG Terry Rozier, Los Angeles Clippers
24. PG Jerian Grant, Utah Jazz
25. PG Delon Wright, Boston Celtics
27. PF Bobby Portis, Indiana Pacers
28. SF Stanley Johnson, Dallas Mavericks
29. SF Justin Anderson, Los Angeles Lakers
30. C Richaun Holmes, New Jersey Nets
32. SG Pat Connaughton, Los Angeles Clippers
33. SG Cedi Osman, Vancouver Grizzlies
34. SF Norman Powell, Sacramento Kings
38. SF Sam Dekker, Los Angeles Lakers
40. SF Kelly Oubre Jr., San Antonio Spurs
42. PF Kevon Looney, Atlanta Hawks
43. PF Jordan Mickey, Houston Rockets
46. PG Cameron Payne, Minnesota Timberwolves


Free Agency

Here are the players that switched teams in free agency:

PF Orlando Barbosa(85 OVR), Cleveland Cavaliers, 3 years, 37 million dollars
C Brandan Wright(85 OVR), Vancouver Grizzlies, 4 years, 46 million dollars
PG Ross Dillon(85 OVR), Charlotte Hornets, 4 years, 38 million dollars
PF Drew Gooden(85 OVR), Los Angeles Lakers, 4 years, 56 million dollars
PG Raymond Felton(85 OVR), Los Angeles Lakers, 4 years, 33 million dollars


2016 Draft Preview

Right now, the undisputed top pick appears to be Ben Simmons, though I've learned not to put too much stock into the early season mock drafts. There are a lot of guards scheduled to go after him, including Kris Dunn, Malcolm Brogdon, Jaylen Brown, Buddy Hield and Jamal Murry, in addition to Brandon Ingram. This seems to be a very weak draft for quality big men, with the top projected forward being Skal Labissiere outside of the lottery.


Top Unsigned Players

(Henry's Note- At this point, most teams are having tons of cap issues, meaning lots of top players will not be signed in free agency. Let's take a look at who is still left)

PG John Wall(93 OVR)
SG Lenny Park(91 OVR)
SG Lou Williams(90 OVR)
SF Gordon Hayward(90 OVR)
SG Edwin Russell(89 OVR)
SF Danilo Gallinari(88 OVR)
SG Danny Green(88 OVR)
PG Ricky Rubio(87 OVR)
SG Jimmy Butler(87 OVR)
PF Derrick Favors(86 OVR)
PG Jerryd Bayless(85 OVR)
SF Evan Turner(85 OVR)
PF Al-Farouq Aminu(85 OVR)
SF Brandon Rush(85 OVR)


Monday, July 15, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Dynatic Visions)

Last time on The New Millennium, the Mavericks and Nets continued to rule the roost, but new challengers arose, including powerful duos in New York and San Antonio. With only four more rings left to be handed out, who will claim the ultimate prize and win the 2015 NBA Championship?





First Round

Out West, the Mavericks had no issues in the first round, only dropping one game to the Rockets. The Grizzlies were in for a much tougher test, but did just manage to take down the Trail Blazers, as Albert Ruffin and Marvin Williams combined for 45 points to win the decisive Game 5. The Jazz demolished the Warriors to advance, and in a shocker, the SuperSonics proved to be too deep for the Spurs to handle as Seattle progressed in a sweep.

In the East, the Nets swept the Magic, and would be joined in the second round by the Hawks. Atlanta had a much tougher time against the Celtics, as LeBron struggled for consistency, forcing Anton Kozlov to step up and lead the team to victory in Game 5. The Pacers were also in for a hard-fought five game battle with the defending champion Bulls. In Game 5, Indiana's stifling defense came to the rescue, holding Chicago to just 35% shooting in a 13 point win. In another shocking upset, the Knicks would go down in 4 to the Pistons, as Carmelo Anthony was held to one bad shooting night after another by defensive ace Nelson Cassell.


Second Round

Consistency issues continued to plague LeBron in the second round, and the Hawks would be left to fight without him on some nights. Still, what James could offer was enough to push New Jersey all the way to seven, before he was held to a woeful 5-18 shooting night in Game 7 that saw the Nets advance. Joining New Jersey in the Eastern Conference Finals would be the Indiana Pacers, who survived an incredible battle with the Pistons. Detroit got all the way to 7, and in Game 7, Russell Westbrook was on fire, logging 38 points, 11 assists and 5 steals, but it wasn't enough, as Tyreke Evans scored 20 crucial points off the bench and Indiana survived.

The Dallas Mavericks would also survive a tough battle with the Grizzlies, as Rajon Rondo's excellent defense held Stephen Curry in check for most of the series. But in Game 7, Curry hit 8 threes to the tune of 41 points and a decisive Mavericks victory. The Western Conference would feature another great point guard duel, as Kemba Walker and the Jazz faced Damian Lillard and his SuperSonics. Lillard struggled early in the series, scoring only 7 total points in Games 1 and 2, but rebounded quickly, never scoring less than 18 the rest of the way, as Seattle pulled off another upset in 6.


Conference Finals

It seemed evident that Stephen Curry was tiring over the course of the playoffs, as he was constantly asked to play 45+ minutes a game. But whatever fatigue he was feeling, he did not show it, as he completely embarrassed Damian Lillard in the Western Conference Finals. The young Lillard never stood a chance against the three time MVP, and Seattle was swept.

In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Nets would jump out to a quick 3-1 lead, as Jamaal Teague continued to pad his resume with one dominant performance after another. But in Game 5 in New Jersey, Klay Thompson saved the Pacers with 33 points to send the series back to Indianapolis. Any home court advantage the Pacers had was wiped out in the 3rd quarter, as the Nets held the Pacers to just 8 points and 76 overall in a dominant win. With that, the top two seed advanced to the NBA Finals for a rematch of the 2011 Championship.


NBA Finals

This rematch between the Mavericks and the Nets kicked off the right way in Game 1, with a shoot-out between Stephen Curry and Rudy Gay. Curry outscored Gay, 43-30, but Rudy won the war as New Jersey drew first blood. But the Mavericks stole home court advantage in Game 2, as Clifton Davenport's 29 points were enough to tie up the series.

Game 3 would also go to the Mavericks, as veteran shooting guard Kenneth Nance had himself a night with 34 points in the win. After watching his backcourt partner go off, Stephen Curry took control of Game 4, scoring 48 points and notching 15 assists. But unfortunately for him, the Nets made a late comeback to force overtime, where New Jersey dominated to once again even up the series.

Game 5 was a thriller, as the Mavericks would hold an early lead, only for the Nets to make another comeback. Down 3 late, Roland Snow's long range effort would just rattle out of the rim, and Dallas hung on to head back home, one win away from another title.

Game 6 was another fantastic contest, as Stephen Curry fought desperately to win another ring. In the end, Curry's 37 points were not enough, as Kenneth Nance missed a crucial late lay-up and the Nets would win by 5 to head back home for Game 7.

But Game 7 was another story completely, as Curry would get into early foul trouble. Completely spent physically and emotionally, Curry fouled out after just 20 minutes on the floor, and the reigning MVP was forced to watch from the bench. With their leader gone, the Mavericks fell apart, and Jason Richardson turned back the clock. As the New Jersey fans went wild for their wizened hero, Richardson poured it on, finishing with 30 points. The final minutes were filled with nothing but "Rich!" chants, as the crowd paid respect to one of the defining icons of The New Millennium. It was an emphatic 16 point win in the end, as the confetti once again fell in the Barclays Center(pretend it's in New Jersey). The New Jersey Nets are your 2015 NBA Champions!

NBA Finals MVP: Jamaal Teague(18.7 ppg, 10.6 rpg)




Somehow, this series has made Jason Richardson into a hero of New Jersey basketball and one of the greatest players in NBA history, and that is absolutely amazing. Richardson was one of my favorite players to watch, and someone who definitely deserves the legacy that he has been given in this fictional reality. Join me next time on The New Millennium for the 2015 offseason.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Tri-State)

Last time on The New Millennium, Dwyane Wade led the Chicago Bulls to capture the 2014 NBA Championship, and the Cleveland Cavaliers won the lottery. They would shockingly select Marcus Smart first overall, before taking Nikola Jokic with the fourth pick. Jabari Parker was taken by the Nuggets, Andrew Wiggins went to Milwaukee and Joel Embiid joined Paul George and Giannis in Toronto. In free agency, James Harden was the headliner as he signed with the Charlotte Hornets, though the likes of John Wall, Gordon Hayward and Lou Williams are still available. Finally, the Kings blew up their team before the season started, as Chris Paul was sent to New York to team up with Carmelo Anthony and Sherman Conway went to Philly. How will all of these changes affect the 2014-2015 Season?






Eastern Conference

1. New Jersey Nets(56-26)
2. New York Knicks(55-27)
3. Indiana Pacers(51-31)
4. Atlanta Hawks(49-33)
5. Boston Celtics(49-33)
6. Chicago Bulls(48-34)
7. Detroit Pistons(44-38)
8. Orlando Magic(43-39)
9. Philadelphia 76ers(43-39)
10. Charlotte Hornets(41-41)
11. Miami Heat(38-44)
12. Washington Wizards(36-46)
13. Cleveland Cavaliers(34-48)
14. Toronto Raptors(31-51)
15. Milwaukee Bucks(19-63)


Once again, the Nets are the best team in the East, although they got a heck of a challenge from the new "superteam" in the Big Apple. Most of the other qualifiers are the usual suspects, except for the Orlando Magic, who made the playoffs for the first time in years thanks to a breakout campaign from small forward Javier Sanchez(17.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg). Philly were unfortunate to miss out thanks to a tiebreaker on head to head record, even after bringing back Lou Williams(17.8 ppg). Charlotte also missed out despite an excellent year from new star James Harden(24.3 ppg, 8.9 apg), and clearly need a secondary star. Miami still can't get their act together, and Cleveland struggled thanks to the incredibly unwise decision to bench young Kyrie Irving. And poor Milwaukee thought they could contend, and traded away a first round pick for Marion Geiger(14.7 ppg, 10.2 rpg) though at least the pick was top ten protected.




Western Conference

1. Dallas Mavericks(51-31)
2. San Antonio Spurs(48-34)
3. Utah Jazz(47-35)
4. Vancouver Grizzlies(47-35)
5. Portland Trail Blazers(42-40)
6. Golden State Warriors(41-41)
7. Seattle SuperSonics(40-42)
8. Houston Rockets(39-43)
9. New Orleans Pelicans(37-45)
10. Minnesota Timberwolves(37-45)
11. Denver Nuggets(36-46)
12. Phoenix Suns(35-47)
13. Los Angeles Lakers(35-47)
14. Sacramento Kings(32-50)
15. Los Angeles Clippers(26-56)


It was no surprise to see Dallas atop the standings this year, as Stephen Curry(29.4 ppg, 12 apg) had his best season yet en route to a third MVP. More shocking was the meteoric rise of the Spurs, as Kawhi Leonard(23.8 ppg) and Kevin Love(21.7 ppg) formed a devastating one-two punch. Portland could be a title contender this year thanks to new signing John Wall(20.9 ppg, 6.2 apg), while improved defense and better communication got Seattle back on track. Meanwhile, the aging core in New Orleans are clearly on the decline, and Minnesota struggled without Kevin Garnett's interior defense despite a tremendous year from Kevin Durant(30 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 5.2 apg). For the first time in The New Millennium, the Lakers did not make the playoffs, as Kobe Bryant(15.3 ppg) continues to decline. The other LA team certainly did not pick up the slack, as the Clippers finished in dead last and desperately need some sign of hope on the horizon. And up in Sacramento, the Kings were as bad as expected, but did get a very good year from young Julius Randle(14.2 ppg, 5.6 rpg).




Awards

MVP: Stephen Curry, Dallas Mavericks
Rookie of the Year: Julius Randle, Sacramento Kings
Sixth Man: Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers
Defensive Player: Willie Lewis, Boston Celtics
Most Improved: Kevin Love, San Antonio Spurs
Coach of the Year: Lionel Hollins, New Jersey Nets




Join me next time on The New Millennium for the crowning of the 2015 NBA Champions.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Banana Business)

Stuck on a last place team despite being one of the best stars in the NBA, one superstar hooks up with an old friend to attempt to begin a dynasty. Here are the trades for the 2014-2015 season.





- The New York Knicks trade PG Darren Collison(89 OVR), SG Leo Henderson(85 OVR) and 4 1st round picks to the Sacramento Kings for PG Chris Paul(95 OVR) and SG K.J. McDaniels(71 OVR)-

After 9 years spent in Sacramento, most spent losing, CP3 is off to the bright lights of the Big Apple. In doing so, Paul(still just 29) joins up with Carmelo Anthony, whom he was just pictured with early in the summer as part of the infamous Banana Boat quartet. Sacramento gets some solid pieces in Collison and Henderson, though Henderson is 37 with his contract expiring at the end of the year. The Kings also receive 3 picks(Clippers, Knicks and Timberwolves) for the upcoming draft as an attempt to completely rebuild their team.


- The Sacramento Kings trade C Sherman Conway(90 OVR) to the Philadelphia 76ers for C Dan Buckner(87 OVR), PF Louis Joseph(76 OVR) and 2 1st round picks- 

The Kings finish blowing up their team, sending Conway to Philly. In exchange, they take on Buckner and Joseph, both of whom have expiring contracts, as well as picking up picks for this year and next year, both completely unprotected. The 76ers get Conway, who is still signed for 2 years and has remained one of the best centers in the NBA after winning the NBA Finals MVP award for Denver in 2010.


- The Denver Nuggets trade PG Jameer Nelson(84 OVR) and 2015 1st round pick to the Utah Jazz for PG Jason Coles(88 OVR)- 

Speaking of the Nuggets, they jettison the aging Nelson, another part of that championship team, alongside a top five protected Spurs pick to acquire Jason Coles. Coles should provide tons of scoring for a team that looks to once again push for the playoffs.


- The Chicago Bulls trade PG Frank Evans III(81 OVR) and 2018 1st round pick to the Detroit Pistons for PG Dennis Schroder(85 OVR)- 

With starting point guard Damien Baxter(88 OVR) now 35 years old, the Bulls make a move for Schroder, who is still only 21. In making this move, they give up Evans III, who is mostly just a benchwarmer, alongside an unprotected pick.


- The Los Angeles Clippers trade SG Edwin Russell(88 OVR) to the San Antonio Spurs for SF Toni Petrovic(85 OVR) and 2015 2nd round pick- 

With Russell likely to leave in free agency, the Clippers flip him one year after acquiring him in the Dwyane Wade deal. The Spurs offload the 35 year old Petrovic for the 35 year old Russell, who has never been a star, though has scored double digit points for all 10 years of his career.


- The Los Angeles Clippers trade C Marion Geiger(85 OVR) to the Milwaukee Bucks for C Pat Riley(80 OVR) and 2016 1st round pick- 

Since losing James Harden in free agency, the Bucks have drafted C.J. McCollum(82 OVR, 87 Potential), Draymond Green(81 OVR, 87 Potential) and Andrew Wiggins(81 OVR, 85 Potential). That makes next year's pick expendable to them, though they did chose top ten protection before sending it to the Clippers. They get back Geiger, who will be their starting center next season.


Friday, July 12, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(The Smart Pick)

Last time on The New Millennium, Dwyane Wade finally won his first ring, doing it with his hometown team, as the Bulls won their first title since 1998 and the Michael Jordan Era. Now, the offseason is upon us and changes are coming.





Player Retirements

Biding farewell to the NBA this year were the likes of Kevin Garnett, Steve Nash, Ray Allen, Tim Duncan, Antawn Jamison, Rashard Lewis, Mike Bibby, Richard Hamilton, Michael Redd, Jason Terry, Lamar Odom, Shane Battier and Darryl Berry. Garnett, Duncan and Nash would all be inducted into the Hall of Fame.


Draft Lottery

The big winners this year were the Cleveland Cavaliers, who definitely needed some help.With the fourth best odds, they won the lottery, and also hold the fourth pick courtesy of the Seattle SuperSonics. The Nuggets got the second pick, Milwuakee will pick third and the Raptors round out the top five.


2014 NBA Draft

1. SG Marcus Smart, Cleveland Cavaliers(WHAT???)
2. PF Jabari Parker, Denver Nuggets(Don't know about this one)
3. SF Andrew Wiggins, Milwaukee Bucks(Will his career turn out better this time?)
4. C Nikola Jokic, Cleveland Cavaliers(That's more like it, Cleveland gets their Yao replacement)
5. C Joel Embiid, Toronto Raptors(Ironic given Kawhi's shot irl)
6. SG Gary Harris, Golden State Warriors
7. PF Julius Randle, Sacramento Kings
8. SG Zach LaVine, Miami Heat
9. PF Aaron Gordon, Phoenix Suns
10. C Clint Capela, Phoenix Suns
11. PG Shabazz Napier, San Antonio Spurs
12. SG Nik Stauskas, Philadelphia 76ers
13. PG Jordan Clarkson, Los Angeles Clippers
14. PG Elfrid Payton, Golden State Warriors
15. PG Dante Exum, Los Angeles Lakers
16. SF Bogdan Bogdanovic, Houston Rockets
20. PF Noah Vonleh, Orlando Magic
23. SG Rodney Hood, Cleveland Cavaliers
24. SG James Young, New Orleans Pelicans
26. SF T.J. Warren, Minnesota Timberwolves
27. PG Spencer Dinwiddie, Atlanta Hawks
29. PF Dario Saric, New Jersey Nets
32. SF Doug McDermott, Indiana Pacers
39. PF Adreian Payne, Minnesota Timberwolves
41. PG Tyler Ennis, Vancouver Grizzlies
42. PF Dwight Powell, Minnesota Timberwolves
43. SF Kyle Anderson, Philadelphia 76ers
44. PF Jerami Grant, San Antonio Spurs
47. C Josuf Nurkic, New York Knicks
48. SF Glenn Robinson III, Orlando Magic
50. PF Johnny O'Bryant, Atlanta Hawks
51. SF Josh Huestis, Charlotte Hornets
54. SG K.J. McDaniels, Sacramento Kings
57. PG Semaj Christon, Indiana Pacers


Free Agency

Here are the players that switched teams in free agency:

SG James Harden(98 OVR), Charlotte Hornets, 4 years, 159 million dollars
SG Perry Drew(90 OVR), Phoenix Suns, 3 years, 91 million dollars
SG Danny Granger(87 OVR), Vancouver Grizzlies, 4 years, 53 million dollars
PF Drew Gooden(86 OVR), Chicago Bulls, 1 year, 8 million dollars
PG Bernard Clancy(86 OVR), Vancouver Grizzlies, 4 years, 49 million dollars
SG Danny Green(86 OVR), Charlotte Hornets, 4 years, 58 million dollars
PG Daniel Gibson(86 OVR), Toronto Raptors, 4 years, 55 million dollars
C Ekpe Udoh(86 OVR), San Antonio Spurs, 4 years, 55 million dollars
C Darko Milicic(85 OVR), Minnesota Timberwolves, 4 years, 35 million dollars


2015 Draft Preview

The 2015 class includes the likes of Kristaps Porzingis, Karl-Anthony Towns, D'Angelo Russell, Devin Booker and Myles Turner. At least to me, Porzingis looks like the clear number one choice, but this year's draft showed that anything can happen when GMs get nervous.


Thursday, July 11, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Flashpoint)

Last time on The New Millennium, the Nets, Pacers and Bulls continued to control the Eastern Conference, while the Timberwolves just edged out the Mavericks for the top spot in the West thanks to new acquisition Jimmy Butler. Who will claim the ultimate prize and be crowned 2014 NBA Champions?





First Round

In the East, the Nets would not have it easy early on, as the feisty Magic pushed all the way to 5 before New Jersey got the job done. Atlanta had no such issues with the Celtics, as LeBron and company cruised to a sweep. The Bulls and Pacers were both pushed to 5 by the Hornets and Pistons respectively, but both advanced thanks to great performances by their star players. Dwyane Wade scored 36 to keep Chicago going, while Klay Thompson dropped 33 for Indiana to advance.

Out West, the first round was tough for everyone, as every single series would reach a Game 5. Game 5 between the Timberwolves and Lakers somehow turned into a shootout between Kevin Durant and Jodie Meeks, which Durant would win to keep the top seed Wolves alive. In a hard fought defensive series, the Trail Blazers ousted the Grizzlies thanks to Andre Douglas' 28 point Game 5 performance. In what was an upset on paper, the young Utah Jazz used their dynamic offense to take down the Pelicans, as James Harden combined for 48 points to win Game 5. Finally, in a battle between two Texas franchises, the Mavericks would eliminate the Rockets thanks to the ever reliable duo of Clifton Davenport and Stephen Curry.


Second Round

The Western Conference was thrown into turmoil in Round 2, as 24 year old Gordon Hayward out-dueled two time MVP Kevin Durant, and the Trail Blazers swept the Timberwolves in a stunning upset. But the chaos didn't stop there, as the former champion Dallas Mavericks ran into the buzzsaw known as Anthony Davis. The Brow, only in his second year in the league, dominated every game inside, and the Jazz advanced in 6.

Out East, the defending champion Nets couldn't handle LeBron James, as the King, upset at the lack of recognition for his game in recent years, took New Jersey out in just 5 games. Meanwhile, Dwyane Wade was stellar for the Bulls in his pursuit of his first ring, putting together one great game after another. But the series was tied 2-2 entering Game 5 in Indiana, and Wade had had enough. Young Klay Thompson couldn't handle the veteran star, as Wade rolled to 41 points and a dominant win, before finishing it off in Game 6.


Conference Finals

2014 may have been the Year of the Horse, but these playoffs proved to be the Year of Dwyane Wade. After scoring 30 points to win Game 1, a double overtime thriller, he powered his team to a Game 2 win, before slowing down in Game 3, as Atlanta stole a win. But Wade closed it out from there, torching the Hawks for 39 in Game 4 and 32 in Game 5, both Chicago wins as the Bulls finally made their first NBA Finals trip in The New Millennium.

The Western Conference Finals between the Jazz and Trail Blazers was a back and forth affair through the first 4 games, with the series tied at 2-2. The pivotal Game 5 went to Portland in front of their home fans, as Gordon Hayward dropped 30. Facing elimination at home, James Harden responded with 31 points to force a Game 7. True to form, Game 7 was an incredibly tight contest throughout. With his team trailing by 1, James Harden delivered, hitting a fadeaway jumper as time expired to send Utah to the 2014 NBA Finals.


NBA Finals

Game 1 in Chicago saw the home fans leave disappointed, as Harden got some help from Anthony Davis and Kemba Walker, who combined for 40 points in a double digit win. But Game 2 saw the Bulls get revenge, as Dwyane Wade responded with 26 points and 11 assists in another double digit win.

Now at home, the Jazz faltered in Game 3, and the Bulls took advantage. Wade put on a masterclass in a 43 point performance, and got some help from bench guard Abe Fordham, who had 30 more in a 32 point win. Completely humiliated, the young Jazz fell apart in Game 4, scoring just 80 points and committing 13 turnovers, as the Bulls won by 19 despite a quieter night from Wade.

Game 5 was as close as it could be, as the Jazz finally recovered from their mishaps to put together a stellar performance. Kemba Walker showed himself to be a legit superstar, scoring 13 points in the 4th quarter, part of 30 overall. But in the end, this story was always about Dwyane Wade. After years of failure with the Clippers, including two Finals losses, Wade would strike the death blow to the young Jazz, with some incredibly nifty passing to go along with a couple crucial baskets. In the end, the emotional Wade was just too much for the Jazz to handle, and dribbled the clock out, before launching into a massive celebration his hometown fans. For the first time since 1998, which was also against the Jazz, the Chicago Bulls are NBA Champions!

NBA Finals MVP: Dwyane Wade(24.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 10.8 apg, 2.4 spg)



After years of being the best in the NBA in the regular season, plagued with constant playoff failure, the Chicago Bulls have finally given their fans another title. All they ever lacked was a true star, and in their blockbuster trade this last offseason, they finally got one. This is validation for the career of Dwyane Wade, who proves that even without the big names he played with in real life, he can still become the best of the best. Join me next time on The New Millennium for the 2014 offseason.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Complete Chaos)

Last time on The New Millennium, the New Jersey Nets won another NBA title and the San Antonio Spurs won the Draft Lottery for the second year in a row. They would end up trading the pick to Denver for Kevin Love, and the Nuggets picked Victor Oladipo first overall. Also in the 2013 NBA Draft, Giannis Antetokounmpo joined Paul George in Toronto, while C.J. McCollum was picked to begin to fill the enormous task of replacing James Harden in Milwaukee, while Harden(97 OVR) remains a free agent. In the trade period before the season, Dwyane Wade was traded to Chicago while the SuperSonics acquired Yao Ming. Lou Williams joined Derrick Rose in Miami, the Pelicans sent Andre Igoudala to Chicago for Lenny Park and Jimmy Butler filled a big perimeter defense role in Minnesota. How will all of these changes affect the 2013-2014 season?





Eastern Conference

1. New Jersey Nets(56-26)
2. Indiana Pacers(56-26)
3. Chicago Bulls(54-28)
4. Atlanta Hawks(52-30)
5. Boston Celtics(48-34)
6. Charlotte Hornets(47-35)
7. Detroit Pistons(46-36)
8. Orlando Magic(46-36)
9. New York Knicks(45-37)
10. Philadelphia 76ers(37-45)
11. Washington Wizards(34-48)
12. Miami Heat(32-50)
13. Cleveland Cavaliers(31-51)
14. Milwaukee Bucks(31-51)
15. Toronto Raptors(27-55)


Despite a late push from the Pacers, the defending champion New Jersey Nets got the top spot in the East by tiebreaker thanks to a better conference record. Meanwhile, former Net Coty Porter(18.7 ppg) emerged as a star in Charlotte, leading the underdog Hornets to the playoffs. Preseason signing Ricky Rubio(14.4 ppg, 7.3 apg) proved to be a surprising leader in Orlando, while the Knicks have to be one of the unluckiest teams in The New Millennium's history, missing out on the playoffs despite winning 45 games. Despite trading for Lou Williams(16 ppg) and having one of the best young cores in all of basketball, the Heat lost 20 more games than last year, while the Cavaliers, Bucks and Raptors remain awful.




Western Conference

1. Minnesota Timberwolves(51-31)
2. Dallas Mavericks(50-32)
3. New Orleans Pelicans(48-34)
4. Portland Trail Blazers(47-35)
5. Vancouver Grizzlies(46-36)
6. Utah Jazz(43-39)
7. Houston Rockets(40-42)
8. Los Angeles Lakers(38-44)
9. Los Angeles Clippers(37-45)
10. San Antonio Spurs(36-46)
11. Phoenix Suns(35-47)
12. Golden State Warriors(31-51)
13. Sacramento Kings(31-51)
14. Denver Nuggets(30-52)
15. Seattle SuperSonics(25-57)


The Timberwolves deserve all the praise in the world for the acquisition of Jimmy Butler(17.1 ppg) who provided a very solid second option on offense to go along with his absolutely stellar defense. In his second season, former second overall pick Bradley Beal(18.3 ppg) was fantastic in New Orleans, providing an influx of energy that propelled the Pelicans back to the playoffs. The Utah Jazz ended up signing James Harden(19.7 ppg, 7.2 apg) before the season started and he led the team to another playoff berth, while the Rockets and Lakers got extremely lucky in getting the final two spots despite losing records. The Spurs continued to improve as Kawhi Leonard(23.3 ppg) made his first All-Star Game, but everything paled in comparison with the trainwreck that was the Seattle SuperSonics. Despite making the playoffs last year, the team imploded, as young stars Damian Lillard and DeMar DeRozan where frequently seen arguing during games. The team could only muster a pathetic 9 wins on the road, and rumors of a potential move once again popped up.




Awards

MVP: Kevin Durant, Minnesota Timberwolves
Rookie of the Year: Zach King, Philadelphia 76ers
Sixth Man: Gordon Hayward, Portland Trail Blazers
Defensive Player: Josh Smith, Detroit Pistons
Most Improved: Bradley Beal, New Orleans Pelicans
Coach of the Year: Jason Kidd, New Jersey Nets




For those wondering why Josh Smith ended LeBron's 9 year run as Defensive Player of the Year, Smith did have a very good season(8.7 rpg, 1.2 spg, 1.9 blkpg). Also, King was mostly a bench player for the 76ers, and did play well(15.5 ppg) but his win was more indicative of a lack of rookie talent around the league. Next time on The New Millennium, find out who wins the 2014 NBA Championship!

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Trade Winds Blowing)

After years spent constantly coming up short in the playoffs, and a dismal season last year, sees one superstar return home. Here are the trades for the 2013-2014 season.





- The Los Angeles Clippers trade SG Dwyane Wade(96 OVR), C Austin Wade(79 OVR) and SF Zac Barrett(74 OVR) to the Chicago Bulls for SG Edwin Russell(88 OVR), C Jonas Valanciunas(86 OVR), PG Jamal Crawford(84 OVR) and 2014, 2015 and 2016 1st round picks- 

There's a lot to take in from the end of the Dwyane Wade Era in Los Angeles, as Kobe Bryant is left as the one elite shooting guard in the city. Wade has seen two different titles pass him by, as the Clippers were swept by the Pacers in '08 and took only one game from the Hawks last year. After a last place finish, he officially requested a trade, and returns home to Chicago, to a Bulls team in desperate need of a superstar. The Clippers are not planning on rebuilding just yet, as they still have a deep, quality team, though any shot of being championship contenders is certainly dead.


- The Cleveland Cavaliers trade C Yao Ming(91 OVR) and SG E'Twaun Moore(77 OVR) to the Seattle SuperSonics for C Stanley Rider(86 OVR), SF Shawn Marion(80 OVR) and 2014 1st round pick- 

Having not made the playoffs once since 2004, the Cavaliers have finally pulled the plug, sending their franchise centerpiece to the Pacific Northwest. In quick order, the SuperSonics have completely rebuilt their team, and now have an elite big man for guards DeMar DeRozan(88 OVR) and Damian Lillard(84 OVR, 92 Potential) to build around.


- The Philadelphia 76ers trade SG Lou Williams(89 OVR), SF Ivan Bosnjak(78 OVR) and SF Alvin Benjamin(77 OVR) to the Miami Heat for C Dan Buckner(87 OVR), SF Zach King(82 OVR) and C Harold Buckner(66 OVR)-

With Lou Will in his contract year, Philly sends him to Miami to pair up with Derrick Rose(95 OVR), which is a lethal duo on paper. The 76ers already have Willis Hammonds(89 OVR), so they use their extra depth at shooting guard to get Buckner, who still has two years left on his deal. They also got King, a former first round pick who has 86 Potential.


- The New Orleans Pelicans trade SF Andre Igoudala(89 OVR) to the Chicago Bulls for SG Lenny Park(90 OVR)- 

The Pelicans wanted a player who could score, and the Bulls wanted one who could defend. New Orleans gets Park, who consistently averaged 13-15 points a game in the crowded Chicago backcourt, while the Bulls get one of the best defenders in the game in Iggy.


- The Cleveland Cavaliers trade SG Danny Granger(86 OVR) and SG Lloyd Marshall(81 OVR) to the New York Knicks for SF Corey Maggette(84 OVR), C Leroy Person(81 OVR) and 2016 1st round pick- 

The Knicks get a very good bench piece in slasher Danny Granger as the Cavaliers continue to jettison talent, picking up a first round pick in the process.


- The New York Knicks trade PG Colin Braun(88 OVR) and SG Jimmy Butler(84 OVR) to the Minnesota Timberwolves for PG Brook Perry(90 OVR), SG Daniele Balestrieri(81 OVR) and 2015 1st round pick- 

Braun is the higher rated player, but Minnesota made this trade for Butler, the former ninth overall pick. They needed a shooting guard who was good on defense, to make up Kevin Durant's struggles to defend the perimeter. Butler offers excellent perimeter defense, and is only 24 with 89 Potential. The Knicks were willing to give Butler up as Carmelo Anthony felt the youngster was taking too long to develop, and jumped at the opportunity to pick up Brook Perry, an elite passer who has averaged over 8 assists a game for the last eight years, and someone who be willing to pass to Melo as often as possible.


Monday, July 8, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(Three Peat)

Last time on The New Millennium, Jason Richardson and Rudy Gay led the New Jersey Nets to another NBA Championship, their second in five years. Now, the offseason is upon us and changes are coming.





Player Retirements

Biding farewell to the NBA this year were the likes of Allen Iverson, Ben Wallace, Chauncey Billups, Marcus Camby, Stephon Marbury, Vince Carter, Peja Stojakovic, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Andre Miller, Ron Artest, Hedo Turkoglu, Trent Samuels and Greg Oden. Iverson, Marbury and Carter were inducted into the Hall of Fame.


Draft Lottery

Somehow, someway, the San Antonio Spurs have done it again. With the sixth best odds, the Spurs got the first overall pick for the third year in a row, luck almost too good to be true. The Bucks and Clippers settle for second and third, while the Raptors and Pelicans round out the top five.


- The San Antonio Spurs trade 2013 1st Overall Pick and 2015 1st Round Pick to the Denver Nuggets for PF Kevin Love(91 OVR) and 2013 11th Overall Pick- 

A blockbuster trade sees former NBA Champion Kevin Love sent to San Antonio in exchange for the 1st pick in the draft. Love was rumored to be unhappy in Denver, and with the Nuggets preparing for a potential rebuild, they take the top pick, while San Antonio is overjoyed, getting a true superstar to pair with Kawhi Leonard and Andre Drummond.


2013 NBA Draft

1. SG Victor Oladipo, Denver Nuggets(Denver takes the most NBA ready player first overall)
2. SG C.J. McCollum, Milwaukee Bucks(Milwaukee adds more shooting)
3. C Nerlens Noel, Los Angeles Clippers(That's why they are the Clippers)
4. SF Giannis Antetokoumpo, Toronto Raptors(Giannis and Paul George, oh my)
5. C Steven Adams, New Orleans Pelicans
6. SF Darin Harmon, Sacramento Kings
7. SG Anthony Collinsworth, Phoenix Suns
8. PG Trey Burke, Orlando Magic
9. SF Otto Porter, Phoenix Suns(Solid pick)
10. C Rudy Gobert, Cleveland Cavaliers(Another good pick)
11. SG Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, San Antonio Spurs
12. SF Jay Turner, Portland Trail Blazers
13. PG Michael Carter-Williams, Charlotte Hornets
14. PG Dennis Schroder, Detroit Pistons(Ironically, Schroder will back up Russ)
15. C Alen Len, Seattle SuperSonics
16. SG Ben McLemore, Utah Jazz
17. C Mason Plumlee, Golden State Warriors
18. C Cody Zeller, Philadelphia 76ers
19. SF Shabazz Muhammad, Boston Celtics
20. SG Isaiah Canaan, Minnesota Timberwolves
22. SF Solomon Hill, Los Angeles Lakers
23. SG Tim Hardaway Jr., Chicago Bulls
24. SG Alex Abrines, Houston Rockets
25. PG Lorenzo Brown, Atlanta Hawks
26. SG Allen Crabbe, Miami Heat
27. PG Shane Larkin, Dallas Mavericks
29. SF James Ennis, Seattle SuperSonics
30. C Gorgui Dieng, Detroit Pistons
31. SG Reggie Bullock, Los Angeles Clippers
33. C Joffrey Lauvergne, Denver Nuggets
34. C Kelly Olynyk, San Antonio Spurs
35. SG Andre Roberson, Sacramento Kings
38. PG Raul Neto, Charlotte Hornets
39. SF Tony Snell, Indiana Pacers
43. C Mike Muscala, Vancouver Grizzlies
45. C Lucas Nogueira, San Antonio Spurs
47. SG Carrick Felix, Sacramento Kings
49. C Jeff Withey, Toronto Raptors
50. PG Nate Wolters, Washington Wizards


Free Agency

Here are the players that switched teams in free agency:

PG Jason Coles(88 OVR), Utah Jazz, 4 years, 89 million dollars
PF Thaddeus Young(87 OVR), Denver Nuggets, 4 years, 94 million dollars
C Douglas Norris(86 OVR), Charlotte Hornets, 4 years, 43 million dollars
PG Cliff Hobbs(85 OVR), Orlando Magic, 3 years, 39 million dollars
PF Ersan Ilyasova(84 OVR), Utah Jazz, 4 years, 54 million dollars
C Omer Asik(84 OVR), Sacramento Kings, 4 years, 52 million dollars
PF Yi Jianlian(83 OVR), Charlotte Hornets, 3 years, 36 million dollars


2014 Draft Preview

Next year's class is one for the big man, as Joel Embiid and Nikola Jokic should go very high. Andrew Wiggins is, for now, projected to be the top pick, though whether his struggles in real life affect his draft status in game is yet to be determined.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(The Silver Fox)

Last time on The New Millennium, Stephen Curry was given back the reigns to the Dallas Mavericks, and led his team to a 50 win season en route to claiming his second MVP. Will Curry add another ring to his collection? Who will claim the ultimate prize and win the 2013 NBA Championship?





First Round

The Pacers would have no issues in the East, easily sweeping the 76ers. The Bulls, starved for playoff success, would take down the defending champion Hawks, as Damien Baxter dropping a crucial 41 points in the decisive Game 4 win. A hungry Carmelo Anthony would power his Knicks through the first round, as they took down the young Heat in 4 games. The always tough Boston Celtics gave the heavily favored Nets a run for their money, but New Jersey won Game 5 to advance.

Out West, the SuperSonics brought life to Seattle, pushing the top seeded Grizzlies all the way to 5 before veteran Tyson Chandler stepped up with a couple crucial tip-ins late to send Vancouver through. The Lakers ran into the buzzsaw known as Kevin Durant, who averaged over 40 points a game in a tidy 4 game victory. The Warriors put up a hell of a fight, but young Blake Giffin was too much to handle inside, as the Rockets won in 5. Another young big man in Anthony Davis caused a lot of problems for Stephen Curry and his Mavericks, as Utah would also force a Game 5. With Curry held in check, Clifton Davenport stepped up for the former champs, scoring 37 points in 27 minutes in Game 5 to send Dallas through.


Second Round

The second round was not nearly as close, as the Mavericks swept the Rockets to punch their ticket to the Western Conference Finals. They would be joined by the Vancouver Grizzlies, who's stifling defense completely held KD in check, and the Grizzlies won in 5.

Out East, the Bulls saw another playoff run fall short, as they were swept by the Pacers, who got an incredible 47 points from Klay Thompson to win Game 4. Carmelo Anthony fought desperately to finally get his spot in the Conference Finals, bringing the fight to veteran Nets. But New Jersey has been here so many times before, and got multiple clutch shots throughout the series, before Jason Richardson closed it out with a game winning 3 to win Game 5 and advance.


Conference Finals

With both series features the top two teams in each conference, they both felt very similar at times. Out East, the Nets quickly took a 2-0 lead, only for big man Cliff Moor to claw Indiana back into it with two straight wins. In Game 6, Darryl Berry came off the bench to save the Pacers' season with 36 points. But in Game 7 on their home floor, the Pacers could not contain the duo of Oscar Jacobsen and Jamaal Teague inside, as the Nets advanced to their fourth NBA Finals in The New Millennium.

In the West, the Mavericks would also take a 2-0 lead, and it would also evaporate, this time thanks to the efforts of surprise star Anton Kiba for the Grizzlies. Game 5 went to the Mavericks, as Curry and Davenport combined for 56 points, but Game 6 went to Vancouver, as Marvin Williams scored 21 points to save the Grizzlies' season. In Game 7 on their home floor, not one Grizzlies player scored more than 16 points, but it didn't matter. They held Dallas to 38% shooting and just 88 points, as the fans in Vancouver celebrated their very first NBA Finals berth.


NBA Finals

Game 1 in New Jersey was the Rudy Gay show, as he dropped 31 points on the vaunted Grizzlies defense to claim victory. Game 2 was a defensive slugfest, and New Jersey would only have two players score in double digits. Fortunately for them, that was all they needed, as Roland Snow and Jamaal Teague combined for 48 points in a 91-83 win.

After holding out for as long as they could, the Grizzlies finally gave way in Game 3. The home fans witnessed the visiting Nets waltz to a 37 point win, as Jason Richardson, Rudy Gay, Nick Young and Roland Snow all scored above 20 points. Game 4 started well for Vancouver, as Anton Kiba was on fire. But the tandem of Rudy Gay and Jason Richardson cut the Grizzlies apart in the second half, as Richardson scored 9 of his 20 points in the 4th quarter. In the end, the Nets showed their class, and pulled away from a valiant Grizzlies team in Vancouver. As the clock stuck, Richardson collapsed to the floor, completely spent. Age has caught up with the Nets star throughout the season, as he put the lowest scoring average of his career. But in the end, it was worth it, as Jason Richardson lifted another Larry O'Brien Trophy, securing his legacy in New Jersey lore. The New Jersey Nets are the 2013 NBA Champions!


NBA Finals MVP: Jason Richardson(17.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.7 apg)




Real life was never kind to the New Jersey Nets, who lost back to back Finals before eventually leaving the state. They've rebounded in recent years, but in this alternate reality, there was never a need for rebuilding. The Nets have consistently been a force in the Eastern Conference for many years now, and now win their second title. Join me next time on The New Millennium for the 2013 offseason.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

NBA 2k19: The New Millennium(SPLASH)

Last time on The New Millennium, the Atlanta Hawks finally put the pieces together, as LeBron James got his first ring. For the second straight year, the Spurs had the first overall pick, and used it to select UConn big man Andre Drummond. Fellow top big man Anthony Davis fell to the Utah Jazz, while Damian Lillard was taken by Seattle, who continue to attempt to fight off relocation rumors. The SuperSonics would ship off top point guard Rajon Rondo to Vancouver and sent veteran scorer Brett Moran to Indiana, re-working their team on the fly. How will these changes affect the 2012-2013 regular season?





Eastern Conference

1. Indiana Pacers(63-19)
2. New Jersey Nets(58-24)
3. Miami Heat(52-30)
4. Atlanta Hawks(50-32)
5. Chicago Bulls(49-33)
6. New York Knicks(45-37)
7. Boston Celtics(43-39)
8. Philadelphia 76ers(43-39)
9. Detroit Pistons(43-39)
10. Charlotte Hornets(42-40)
11. Cleveland Cavaliers(36-46)
12. Washington Wizards(35-47)
13. Orlando Magic(34-48)
14. Toronto Raptors(27-55)
15. Milwaukee Bucks(24-58)


Thanks to the emergence of young point guard Darrel Fordham(12.4 ppg, 9.1 apg) and another good year from Klay Thompson(21.5 ppg), the Pacers have gone from the basement back to the top of the East in just two years. The Heat improved big with a career year from Derrick Rose(19 ppg, 8.6 apg), as did the Knicks with Carmelo Anthony(24.1 ppg, 6 rpg, 4.4 apg). Boston and Philly just snuck into the the playoffs, mostly thanks to Detroit's struggles in the tough Central Division. Young teams in Toronto and Milwaukee continue to struggle, while the Orlando Magic now lack a star with Tracy McGrady(13.5 ppg) on the decline.




Western Conference

1. Vancouver Grizzlies(54-28)
2. Dallas Mavericks(53-29)
3. Houston Rockets(49-33)
4. Los Angeles Lakers(46-36)
5. Minnesota Timberwolves(44-38)
6. Golden State Warriors(41-41)
7. Utah Jazz(41-41)
8. Seattle SuperSonics(40-42)
9. Portland Trail Blazers(38-44)
10. Denver Nuggets(37-45)
11. Phoenix Suns(32-50)
12. Sacramento Kings(29-53)
13. San Antonio Spurs(29-53)
14. New Orleans Pelicans(28-54)
15. Los Angeles Clippers(25-57)


New acquisition Rajon Rondo(15.9 ppg, 8.9 apg) did just enough to edge Vancouver ahead of Dallas, who wisely let Stephen Curry(28.3 ppg, 11.8 apg) loose after last year's disaster. Houston got a tremendous season out of Blake Griffin(23.6 ppg, 8.2 rpg) to secure the third spot, while Minnesota, who led the West at the All-Star Break, dropped all the way to fifth. The Carmelo Anthony trade finally paid off for the Warriors, as Ellis Carlisle(20.7 ppg) led Golden State back to the playoffs. Young Anthony Davis(19.9 ppg, 11.7 rpg, 2.9 blkpg) had one of the best rookie seasons in history, but the biggest story was in Seattle. Despite getting rid of some of their best players, the gamble paid off, as rookie Damian Lillard(18 ppg, 5.9 apg) and DeMar DeRozan(22.2 ppg) formed a lethal duo to just hang on to a playoff spot. Despite signing Sherman Conway(17.1 ppg, 10.6 rpg), the Kings were still miserable, and after making the Finals last year, the Clippers had a season to forget, as their defense was the second worst in the NBA.




Awards

MVP: Stephen Curry, Dallas Mavericks
Rookie of the Year: Anthony Davis, Utah Jazz
Sixth Man: Gordon Hayward, Portland Trail Blazers
Defensive Player: LeBron James, Atlanta Hawks
Most Improved: Ellis Carlisle, Golden State Warriors
Coach of the Year: Frank Vogel, Indiana Pacers




It is safe to say that the "Splash Brothers" have taken over The New Millennium, as Klay Thompson led his team to the best record in the East while Stephen Curry took home the MVP. Will either sharpshooter follow their real life success, or will a new power emerge? Find out next time on The New Millennium!