Sep 29, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Clippers Blake Griffin (32), guard Chris Paul (3), forward Matt Barnes (22), center DeAndre Jordan (6) and guard J.J. Redick (4) during media day at the training facility in Playa Vista. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
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Each year, we prepare for the upcoming season by giving our thoughts on the season, how we expect it to play out, who will win what, etc. etc. This time we at Fully Clips have opted to to let the latest version of the NBA 2K franchise tell the story.
The method was simple. As ‘owner’ of the league, I simulated the 2014-15 season all the way through the NBA playoffs and kept track of all notable things (top-5 scorers, standings, awards, etc.). It was a fun exercise as this is an excellent reminder that NBA 2K15 is not the perfect representer of the NBA and that we should make little player assumptions because of how well they perform on the game (hopefully we already knew that).
Kicking things off with Clippers-related information, here is the full recap of the virtual season seen through NBA 2K15 (on Xbox One to be exact).