VSN 360 NBA 2K10 Ladder Rules

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  • Primetime
    Thank You Prince
    • Nov 2008
    • 17526

    VSN 360 NBA 2K10 Ladder Rules


    ***Banner is being made soon***

    We will be using a majority of the same rules from the Clutch Players league.

    Settings:
    -Difficulty: Superstar
    -Quarters: 7 Minutes

    Offensive Rules:
    -No more than 50% of your points should be in the paint, ever!
    -Maximum of 20 3 point attempts in a single game
    -No forcing fastbreaks, only allowed off of a block or steal
    -A single player should not average over 20 shots per game. Every once in awhile is fine if the player is hot, if it becomes a habit, you are not sim.
    -Inbounds cannot be thrown past the halfcourt line on an inbounds play unless there are less than 5 seconds on the clock.

    Defensive Rules:
    -Pausing during FT's results in an auto-loss
    -No stealing inbounds at any time
    -On ball defense must be played at all times
    -No full court pressing unless there are 2 mins or less left in the 4th, or it is the 4th quarter and you are down by more than 15 points
    -Do not exploit steals or double teams

    Miscellaneous Rules:
    -Quiting results in an auto-loss
    -Players may only play 1 up and 1 down from their designated position. However, keep it real, technically Shaq could then play PF, but that is entirely unrealistic.
    -Do not abuse isomotion or run around in circles. Shooting mid range jumpshots is ideal for sim games.However, do not force mid range shots
    -Fadeaways are to be used rarely and in play-specific spots. They are CPU-assisted and are essentially cheesy
    -You need to respond to people's game messages if you are not currently in a game. It gets very annoying to be ignored.

    Ranking Procedure:
    -Rankings will use a formula based on win percentage, points forced, points against, and team-based wins.
    -Team-based wins simply mean that certain teams will be worth more than another if you win. Winning with the Kings, for example, would be worth about twice as much as winning with the Lakers. This method spreads the activity around to various teams.
    -The points per win by team goes as follows:


    *These numbers are all subject to change at any time*
    Lakers: 2
    Cavaliers: 2
    Celtics: 2
    Magic: 2
    Spurs: 2

    Nuggets: 2.5
    Rockets: 2.5
    Suns: 2.5
    Mavericks: 2.5
    Heat: 2.5
    Blazers: 2.5
    Jazz: 2.5
    Hornets: 2.5
    Raptors 2.5

    Hawks: 3
    Sixers: 3
    Grizzlies: 3
    Warriors: 3
    Clippers: 3
    Wizards: 3
    Nets: 3
    Pistons: 3
    Bulls: 3

    Bobcats: 3.5
    Pacers: 3.5
    Thunder: 3.5

    Knicks: 4
    T'Wolves: 4
    Bucks: 4
    Kings: 4
    Last edited by Primetime; 10-06-2009, 11:25 PM.
  • A Tasty Burgerr
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    • Oct 2008
    • 5916

    #2
    Bucks 6?

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    • Rudi
      #CyCueto
      • Nov 2008
      • 9905

      #3
      Twolves are a steal at 4...Flynn is dirty in this game

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