Was bored and decided to do a sim season with Indiana. Completely revamped the team with unrealistic moves that the CPU nonetheless accepted. I posted some highlights in a Notepad file that got bigger and bigger. Here is season 1:
- My first deal sent Tyler Hansbrough to the Clippers for a first-rounder and Mardy Collins
- Then I swapped TJ Ford for expiring
Marcus Camby
- In a big three-team trade I got
Louis Williams from the Rockets (who got him for Ariza) for Brandon Rush, my first-rounder, Dahntay Jones and Earl Watson. (Spurs sent Manu and Jefferson to the Rockets for McGrady's expiring, and also got Rush)

Even trade actually.
- Final trade before the deadline sent now-backup PF Troy Murphy, Rookie PG AJ Price and then starting SG Mike Dunleavy for
Ray Allen and
Brian Scalabrine 
I made all those deals over the course of the first half of the season, all modified offers from the CPU. Somehow, my team's chemistry survived, and they got off to a bizarre 28-13 start. Danny Granger made the ASG. However, things went downhill from there as they lost 4 straight games, and ended the season with a good, but not great 47-35. LeBron was MVP, Tyreke ROY, Adelman COY, etc, and Granger made All-NBA third team. In the Leastern Conference however, this was good for the 3rd seed. I also had a surprisingly decent starting five, though my
key reserves were Luther Head, Brian Scalabrine, Mardy Collins and Travis Diener.
Starting Five: Louis Williams | Ray Allen | Danny Granger | Marcus Camby | Roy Hibbert
Thanks to Granger's career high 50 points in game 1, and 37.5 PPG during the series, we swept the #6 Bulls (45-37). Sadly, the #7 Magic, fresh off a sweep of the #2 Celtics, beat us in 5 games.

They were subsequently beaten by the Nets (who beat the #1 Hawks and #5 Cavs in the first and second rounds respectively

) in 5, who met the Rockets (with a healthy Yao) in the finals. The Nets almost won the title (WTF), but the Rockets overcame a 3-2 deficit to win in 7.
The championship starting 5: Aaron Brooks | Manu Ginobili | Richard Jefferson | Ersan Ilyasova | Yao Ming
Coming Up Next: The offseason. With a lottery pick from the Clippers and 30 million in cap, can the Pacers become contenders?