i have felt the rush of draftin a few guys or tradin for a few guys who are awesome
the core of my 10 championships team has been the same over the decade, with just a minor roleplayer being traded.
the only remaining guy from the first season is ben gordon, who is just kept for mentoring the young guys (imagination, or maybe it really does effect the developement

) or as a memorial more like. ben gordon just went down rating wise, he has been at 50 to 55 for years. cest la vie
the rock of the team from the first championship is Bill Thurman, #12, who is just the amazing rock of the team. in every game i just watch them play (leaving them in the background while i 'study') he just sinks clutch after clutch shot. doesn't do anything much apart from that (averaging 3.3 rpg (3.0 offensive!) and 3.5 apg) but its just amazing. even years into the game, he just does that EVERY play that my team was forced into a countdown to shoot. he WILL take that shot! in one game, he made about 10 clutch shots. everytime he made it. i have only seen him miss 2 or 3 times, one of those was a three.
in season two, he was paired with this high school player i traded for, Darrell Davis, or more affectionately, Darrell D or Double D or D2. they (bt#12 and D2#10) are both small forwards, but i played D2 at center. why? i experimented, and although he is 6'7, HE IS LIKE A MINIATURE DENNIS RODMAN with ERVIN 'MAGIC' PASSING SKILLZ
he is smaller than rodman, but wayy quick. soooo way quick, most of his rebounds are from chasing loose balls or just jumping soo quick. not the nest dunker, he is about 85 i think but always does spreewell tomahawks (2Handed).
doesn;t always dunk tho, ALWAYS posts up and scores with a jumper (bump and jumpshot or lean in) averages about 14 to15ppg.
then i had two roleplayes that i traded for that year, both first name TYSON, one #70 other #80 (cool coincidence huh) but one stayed about at the same rating for years (#80 tyson armstrong) other just went downhill fast after a while.
traded him before he went too downhill, then when he was cheap retraded for him for keepsake sake.
both #12 and#10 have been having amazing ratings for years, i mean amazingly consistent(about 84-86 for years) producing amazing numbers.
then i had other core players, which did not change much, but these two guys are the coolest. oh i had this other high school kid i traded for, also another small forward, named LARRY WALKER #69!! cool huh, is LIKE LARRY NANCE damn cool.
is amazing, flawless j-shot and inside scoring. but i put him at POWER FORWARD coz he ain't that quick and in a real game he just thrives. plays the quiet game, (unlike BT#12 clutch j's) but ends up with 27 points kinda guy
always shoots jumper from the free throw (lil bit further) distance area and SINKS it. has about a 96 dunking rating, but does not dunk often.
rating overall is 91 for quite a while now, longetivity is not an issue, a high school kid. gets 28ppg, 4 to 5 rpg and 2.7 apg
emm traded for lebron i think about the 5th or 6th championship, he has got a rating of 99 a season or two after that, i just signed marbury and maggete in the offseason to trade for him
and i got a whole bunch of other players, including some on the rise in my team, who i project to be future starters after my core guys want to lay back (that will very derpressing, about 11 championships with those guys)
i will post some pics, my upcoming guys on the team are more conventional
a 7feet center, a 6'10 pf two 6'7 sg's, one of them a starter
they all young ass, two of them are high schoolers
man thats it!