I would say a hard cap to make it clearer. The current cap is $154.647, so I would say nothing more than that. Once you get into the luxury tax/aprons, this would stop being fun.
Dumb question/idea. Everyone liked drafting the eras, adding an extra level of challenge to it. What if we did the current draft with a salary cap, based on the salaries listed here? https://www.basketball-reference.com/contracts/players.html
With my final pick I'm going super old school with
Artis Gilmore - C
He's got more of that awesome 1970s cool than you'll ever have. I know a lot of you will discount his career stats from the NBA, but here they are for comparison sake
ABA (1971–1976) 22.3 ppg // 15.1 rpg // 2.5 apg // 0.7...
For my 11 pick, I'm adding another forward. Depending on what I need him to be at the time, you can call him Big Shot Bob or Cheap Shot Bob. He's a good defender, gives me some perimeter shooting, clutch AF and fits in well with my team.
Thanks! Grok did all the heavy lifting though. I did notice that it puts a lot of modern style play into its evaluation. I wonder if it would do something differently if you said "George Mikan-era NBA" or the 1990s as far as playing style.
And I had the Grokster rank them from worst to least worst:
Below is a ranking of the 12 drafted Utah Jazz "worst" five-man teams from the message board draft, ordered from worst (most ineffective) to best (least ineffective), based on the analysis of each team’s offensive and defensive...
7. Gunter D
Selections:
Round 1: Keith McLeod (PG)
Round 2: Jeff Foster (PF/C)
Round 3: Chris Morris (SF)
Round 4: Mark Jackson (PG)
Round 5: Hassan Whiteside (C)
Starting Lineup:
PG: Keith McLeod
SG: Mark Jackson
SF: Chris Morris
PF: Jeff Foster
C: Hassan Whiteside
Analysis:
Keith...
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