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2022 Annual Jazzfanz All Time NBA Draft

I’d prefer relying on a sim more this year
And plus a lot of these guys getting drafted from the 70's-80's, like 85-90% of the forum may have never even seen them play so you could have some guys that were kickass back in their day, but because people never seen them play you lose the tournament solely based off of lack of general knowledge of the players.

2k sim has every player rated accordingly.
 
I've done a JazzFanz draft before, and I remember how biased everything was. The entire forum had a hard on for Tyson Chandler and voted the guy who had that team the winner lmao.
Every point of analysis contains some bias, though. Teams that didn’t make it a point to stack players with gawdy production are at a competitive disadvantage. Maybe the 2k people actually gave proper balance to defensive impact, unselfishness, locker room dynamics, passing (that doesn’t always show up in assists), but that sounds like a monumental achievement since the game is so dynamic.

As it stands, a sim makes me think that whoever has Wilt Chamberlain or Michael Jordan will just win. Or a team with Oscar Robertson and Allen Iverson.

The least biased route would be balancing biases against each other.
 
Nah I'm not cool with leaving a series in the judges hands. I'd rather see the games played out.

A lot of people here hate Iverson so on that note I'm already screwed lol
So some want a vote others want a sim let’s do a sim champ and Vote champ. Sim first, winner is sim champ. Sim will also count as seeding for the vote
Did my Joe Johnson pick go through?
I’ll get that for you.
 
Every point of analysis contains some bias, though. Teams that didn’t make it a point to stack players with gawdy production are at a competitive disadvantage. Maybe the 2k people actually gave proper balance to defensive impact, unselfishness, locker room dynamics, passing (that doesn’t always show up in assists), but that sounds like a monumental achievement since the game is so dynamic.

As it stands, a sim makes me think that whoever has Wilt Chamberlain or Michael Jordan will just win. Or a team with Oscar Robertson and Allen Iverson.

The least biased route would be balancing biases against each other.

Mabye we have the winner of the sim and the winner of the vote go up against eachother rob some other way


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Every point of analysis contains some bias, though. Teams that didn’t make it a point to stack players with gawdy production are at a competitive disadvantage. Maybe the 2k people actually gave proper balance to defensive impact, unselfishness, locker room dynamics, passing (that doesn’t always show up in assists), but that sounds like a monumental achievement since the game is so dynamic.

As it stands, a sim makes me think that whoever has Wilt Chamberlain or Michael Jordan will just win. Or a team with Oscar Robertson and Allen Iverson.

The least biased route would be balancing biases against each other.
Go watch people do All time Player Sims on YouTube. Most that I've seen Jordan and Wilt usually never win championships on their squads. You're undermining the accuracy of 2k.
 
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I will say these games are gonna be a blast and Uber competitive on the sim. Looking at the rosters everybody is evenly matched! If anyone is skeptical of the sim just wait until we get into it, and you'll see it that every bodies chances of winning are the same, and a lot of these series could go 7 games.
 
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