DaPrazident5B wrote:Oh my...
From a French guy who was a teenager in 2000 and from the same club Cyril Julian was from...
Thanks so much.
Sydney 2000 Olympics French Team was my favorite one until 2013 Eurobasket.
Your work guys is worthless!!!!
RoAle13 wrote:
Hello, Happy New Year, delighted with your amazing work, it's great, I could suggest you do the 1998 Yugoslavia team, if you do the faces of Aleksandar Đorđević, Predrag Drobnjak, Saša Obradović and Dejan Bodiroga it would be the best,
RoAle13 wrote:
Hello, Happy New Year, delighted with your amazing work, it's great, I could suggest you do the 1998 Yugoslavia team, if you do the faces of Aleksandar Đorđević, Predrag Drobnjak, Saša Obradović and Dejan Bodiroga it would be the best,
RayRay_953 wrote:If anybody would like to help make mods for OBH, let us know. We're looking for users experienced with:
- Creating Cyberfaces
- Providing references (stats, photos, lineups, videos, etc.)
- Signature formulas and suggestions for shots, free throws, etc.
RayRay_953 wrote:If anybody would like to help make mods for OBH, let us know. We're looking for users experienced with:
- Creating Cyberfaces
- Providing references (stats, photos, lineups, videos, etc.)
- Signature formulas and suggestions for shots, free throws, etc.
RayRay_953 wrote:Olympic Basketball History Lesson #11:
Once a Contender, Always a Contender
After Croatia declared independence and competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics, it was time for Yugoslavia to rebuild its basketball dynasty. They were banned from competing at Olympic and FIBA events for a short period. Now returning as a Federal Republic, Yugoslavia would prove the saying, "Once a contender, always a contender." They would continue to dominate the international basketball scene capturing even more medals to their collection. Their presence in the 1996 Summer Games was no different. The veteran Vlade Divac was surrounded by an influx of talent including the scoring machine Predrag Danilović, the floor general Aleksandar Đorđević, and the point forward Dejan Bodiroga. Even without the Croatian trio, Yugoslavia easily ran away with victories against many teams. With an impressive 7-0 record before the gold medal game, they came up short against the United States' third Dream Team.
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[ Image ]Huge credits to asty08 for the Yugoslavia jerseys, and the 1996 Olympic basketball.
maumau78 wrote:Bro is 1996 yougoslavia already included in the mod?
RayRay_953 wrote:maumau78 wrote:Bro is 1996 yougoslavia already included in the mod?
Yugoslavia 1996 will be included in the 4.0 update this weekend. So far, only the 1988 team is available
d-fish wrote:Unfortunately, I cannot get the OFFLINE rosters to work... I have tried the 3.0 version AND the 4.0 version with no luck... I had to install the game AFTER the January 2022 deadline, so I figure that might have something to do with the issue. I had no files/saves backed up before the January 2022. So, I re-installed it just last week. If anyone can point me to any help. I've searched in the NBA 2k20 forum, but I can't find anything to help me. I've followed TGsoGood's OFFLINE ROSTER tutorial to the letter and I still cannot get this to work. I DID manage to get Shuajota's PC Basket 3.0 to work... I noticed that his OFFLINE ROSTER included the SYNC.Bin file AND the Roster & RosterDescription files, which is probably why his worked. I don't know... but if anyone can help me, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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