

04-05: Fantasy draft, with LeBron James, Carmello Anthony, Tyson Chandler, Samuel Dalembert, and Andre Miller as my core guys, with a bunch of scrubs. We missed out the playoffs with a 42-40 record. Thanks to Bron's and Melo's tiny contracts at this point, I was able to lure Troy Murphy to Toronto via free agency.
05-06: Upsetting season, going backwards with a 37-45 record. We draft with the 11th pick, a rookie named Thandika Baker, a slender power forward.
06-07: Another poor season, 39-43, and we pick a huge muscular center, with the 12th pick, named Andrew Chan, from South Korea (who looks white on the court

07-08: We improved, going 49-33, making the playoffs, but we were eliminated in the first round. In that same year, we got a rookie point guard named Kenan Royal, who strongly resembled Dennis Johnson.
08-09: We had a great season, 54-28, made it to the NBA Finals, went up 2-0, but lost to Houston after they won four in a row. We are starting to see the growth of Thandika Baker and Andrew Chan, who are replacing Dalembert (who is a good role player at this point), and an upsetting Chandler, who have not been very productive. Melo and LeBron are at their primes, and will be at their primes for the next decade.
09-10: 56-26, a great season, destined to win their first championship, but lost out in a huge upset to Indiana in the first round.
10-11: An unbelievable season, 66-16! NBA Champs! LeBron and Melo are superstars, and the younger Baker and Chan are superstars in the makings.
11-12: A small decline, 55-27 season, but still champs.
12-13: Unbelievable, 71-11, and champs!
13-14: 75-7, eclipsing the Bulls record, and perhaps flirting with being the greatest team ever, with a deep bench with young future stars in a fast and dominant power forward named Something Mironov, the future heir to Thandika Baker's role. A promising young center in Perham makes for a strong backup center, and a up and coming speedy back up point guard in Jose Earl, to complement a good point guard in Kenan Royal, although Kenan's slow, he can play defense, pass, and shoot threes. Oh yeah, we also won another championship.
14-15: 74-8, champs.
15-16: 76-6, champs. Probably at this point, Jose Earl replaces the already soon-to-retire Royal.
16-17: 73-9, champs.
17-18: 80-2!!!!!! Perhaps the greatest team ever recorded. I saved the season, of course. The two big ones, LeBron and Melo, topped at an overall 99 rating. LeBron is like a Michael Jordan with great passing, and Melo puts up virtually the same numbers as LeBron. I had an unbelievable power forward in Thandika Baker (he can rebound, block, steal, pass, dunk, and even shoot three pointers!), who also topped at 99. Andrew Chan, a huge muscular center, topped at 91, can score, block, steal, and pass! Think of two Ben Wallaces (four, if you count Mironov and Perham


18-19: 72-10, champs.
19-20: 76-6, champs.
20-21: 78-4, champs.
21-22: 70-12, champs.
22-23: 70-12. LeBron retired earlier in the season

23-24: Melo retired. Two of the greatest players ever are gone, and we went 67-15, good enough for another top seed, but we lost in the conference finals. Is this the end of a dynasty? Andrew Chan and Baker's going to retire at any point here, Jose Earl's not getting any younger, but we have the makings of a superstar in Mironov, and a rapidly improving point guard in O'Connor. Also, we have a squad of young'uns and veterans that are promising in small forward Harte, power forward Makeda, and shooting guards Samson and Stafford.
24-25: 70-12, a great season, but eliminated in the second round. Maybe we lack experience, but Mironov is at a 96, and O'Connor is at a 91.
25-26: We went 73-9, and we won another championship without the core guys that brought us 13 championships. Mironov is season MVP, a player that is a combination of Andrew Chan and Thandika Baker. This guy is huge, a very fast runner, who can block with ease, score, rebound, and steal. O'Connor is a super fast poing guard who excells at stealing, who pretty much leads the league in assists, and shoots the three. He's the ideal point guard, with the ideal power forward.
26-27: 66-16, a small decline, and we lost in the NBA Finals. This "new" team already won one, can they rack up two more?
27-28: O'Connor's overall ratings is at 99, Mironov wins season MVP, we go 71-11, and win the NBA Championship. One more, and we're considered another dynasty.
28-29: 68-14, NBA Champs, 'nuff said.
We dominated the 10's and the 20's. The Raptors won 1628 regular season games, and lost 422 (.794 winning record), Sam Mitchell won 18 coach of the years
