Adam

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  • Playing What GM Games
    Draft Day Sports: Pro Basketball 3; Draft Day Sports: College Basketball 2; Out of the Park Baseball 13; Action PC Football 2012; Action PC Basketball 2012; World Basketball Manager
  • All-Time Favorite GM Games
    OOTP 13; Action PC Football; DDS: Pro Basketball 3
  • Current GM Jobs - Online Leagues
    Seattle Wolves: Stats Pro Internet Football League
  1. Kevin Love (surprisingly) returned to my Timberwolves last night. To celebrate his quicker-than-expected recovery from a broken hand, the Wolves blew a big lead and lost to the Nuggets. Even though their best seven players have been hurt for most of the season, I'm liking this team the more I watch it. When Rubio comes back, the lineup will look like this: PG Rubio SG Ridnour (Buddinger when he returns) SF Kirilenko PF Love C Big Pek With Barea, Shved, Williams, Cunningham, Steimsa and Roy (if he ever returns) off the bench. That's not bad. I'm sure someone else will go down with a big injury and ruin everything though.......
  2. I just downloaded this game and plan on digging into it over the next month. Look for a review in the near future. Meantime, for those of you that play this game, what are your impressions? I'm looking forward to checking it out.
  3. Adam Czech here, basketball sim writer here at GM games. How is everybody doing in their Draft Day Sports: Pro Basketball 3 dynasties? I must admit, this game is difficult (and that's a good thing). My basketball philosophy has always been to have a dynamic guard or small forward as the go-to player and surround him with 3-point shooters and big guys who might be clumsy on offense but block a lot of shots and clog the lane. So far that strategy has gotten me mixed results on DDS: PB3. Derrick Rose is my point guard. He's a stud, so no worries there. My bigs were Andrew Bogut and Serge Ibaka, but I traded Ibaka (more on that later). My SF/SG slots rotate between Chase Buddinger, Jordan Crawford, Thabo Sefolosia (or however you spell his name) and Shane Battier. I traded Ibaka halfway through my first season. He was underperforming and making a ton of money so I dumped him to a bad team for their draft pick (ended up being No. 6 overall). Udonis Haslem stepped in as the starter and my team got better. I made the playoffs as a seventh seed, won my first-round matching, then lost in round two in five games. My next season hasn't gone well at all so far. I was already over the salary cap, so my only free agent signings were a backup PG an backup PF for depth. I drafted a PF with the pick I got for Ibaka and he's been terrible so far. I don't think my team is efficient enough. Derrick Rose scores a ton, but needs a lot of shots and turns it over a bunch. Buddinger is really good, but can be really streaky. Ditto for Crawford. I probably need to go for more efficiency in addition to my dynamic guard/defense-orientated big-man strategy.