Laimbeer wrote:Fadeaway_J wrote:Going to throw out something a little different that I've been thinking about for some time. I guess you could call it the Scavenger Hunt Draft.
Basically, you have eight fairly broad categories, and you have to pick a different player for each one.
So for example:
1. A player who played for only one team
2. A player who didn't go to college in the US
3. A player who wasn't drafted in the first round
4. A player with a family member who also played in the NBA
Etc, etc
You can satisfy the categories in any order you want, but they must all be represented on your roster by the end of the draft. Each of your players must fill a different category - you couldn't use Dirk to satisfy 1 and 2 for instance.
Great minds think alike!
Was tinkering with this and came up with some categories, feel free to use any.
Second Rounders
International
Family members
Seven + Franchises
Rookie season
Final season
Forgotten Star
Under 10 FGA
My thought process is that the categories should be broad/simple enough that you could conceivably fill them with any level of player, but also specific enough that you have to use some strategy to ensure you "collect" them all. I would prefer not to restrict the season you have to use though. The Seven + franchise is more along the lines of what I had in mind.
A few more ideas:
- Never played in a Finals game
- Played in the Finals with different teams
- Three or more championships
I'd probably make it mandatory to declare the category when you pick a player - much easier to track that way.