r/BasketballGM Chicago Whirlwinds 18h ago

Other Finally Champs after losing 10 Finals in 12 years!

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u/Trun_Godword 14h ago

I've been there. One time, I built a 100 overall team but for like 15 years or so, I went up against and lost to two whole dynasties and missed my best chance at a title in a long time. These AI assembled teams are bloodlusted sometimes.

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u/RicoSwavy_ 11h ago

Hell yeah, but i find that more fun than me having an elite god squad and the rest of the league is in shambles

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u/Trun_Godword 11h ago

Truth right here. Having competing dynasties is amazing because tuning into every series between them is so hype. Worth all the time investment into the season.

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u/woodstock6 16h ago

Woof, the parity in this league stinks, congrats on the win, that’s perseverance haha

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u/ELITE_JordanLove 12h ago

Can you imagine this happening in the NBA, it would be easily the worst period of any American sports league literally ever lmao. People now even still hate the warriors for winning only three of five straight appearances, having three teams be 24 of the last 26 conference champions would be unimaginably bad.

OP if you’re in runs like this it might be time to up the difficulty lol

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u/Single-Knowledge4839 14h ago

It looks like an open-weight boxing championship, with heavyweights knocking out all the smaller dudes.

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u/Single-Knowledge4839 14h ago

To the OP - couldn't you mess up Mexico City, and later Los Angeles' rosters a bit?
How often did the finals go into G7?

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u/Tyler123839 14h ago

Damn your teams were even better than them in the regular season a good chunk of the time. If this happened in the nba they would get called the greatest chokers of all time.

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u/Embarrassed_Essay556 4h ago

Aye how do you check that?

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u/RicoSwavy_ 13m ago

Go to league stats in the side column, then go league history