Post by Kobe Dominates! on Jul 9, 2009 22:01:29 GMT -4
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Anybody heard of it?
Overview
Do you think you have what it takes to be a real NBA GM or an NBA Agent? Are you looking for a different basketball experience? If so then welcome to PASPN.net's Offseason and Real-time Fantasy Basketball game, the first fantasy basketball experience governed by the rules of the NBA's collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
During the offseason play, your goal as an NBA GM is to re-tool your team for the up and coming NBA Fantasy Regular season. As an NBA Agent, your goal is to make sure your clients needs are being answered whether they are a free agent and in need of a new contract or looking to get bought out of their existing contract.
During regular season play, NBA GMs compete head-to-head in an NBA-like 18-week schedule declaring an 8-man rotation throughout the game week. NBA Agents compete for points to see who has the best set of clients.
Our job at PASPN.net is to make sure you relax and have fun. While you sit back and watch your team progress through the season, we do all the hard work of gathering statistics, computing point totals, and updating standings.
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Game Play/Schedule
The offseason portion of fantasy basketball begins in July and ends in early October. The Real-time portion of fantasy basketball begins on October 28, 2008 and ends in April 14, 2009.
Sign-ups are conducted between July and October 28th, 2008.
The Head-to-Head competition for NBA GMs are from Tuesday thru Monday night games. The first day of head-to-head competition is October 28th, 2008. Every league will have a bye week the week of February 10, 2009 in observance of the NBA All-star weekend. Head-to-Head competition will resume February 17, 2009 thru March 9, 2009 games. The Playoffs will resume immediately March 10, 2009 and will end April 6th, 2009.
For NBA Agents, points are decided by their clients performance throughout the season. Their clients MUST be in a GMs lineup in order for the Agent to receive any points. The good thing about this is that the Agent player does not have to do anything during the regular season. The bad thing is that they are relying on the GMs to make sure they put their players in their lineup.
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Scoring
PASPN.net uses a version of the NBA's Efficiency Stat Points as the games fantasy point system.
( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net = FBPTS
(( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net) / G = FBPPG = Fantasy Basketball Points Per Game
The better your players perform in real-life games, the more points they earn for your Fantasy NBA team or Sports Agency.
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Rotation/Lineups/Player Eligibility
GMs - Throughout a head-to-head competition during the week, GMs will have the opportunity to declare an 8-man rotation. The 8-man rotation will consist of a Center, Power Forward, Small Forward, Shooting Guard, Point Guard, Sixth Man and two Flex players. Depending on the players position, players will be eligible for particular spots. The Sixth Man, Flex 1 and Flex 2 positions can be filled with any active player on a GMs roster as long as the player is under contract. The other positions are must be played by players who are assigned that position For instance, players who have a position of "C" are eligible for the Center position, however a player who is a "F|C" can play Center, Power Forward and Small Forward. a player who is a "G|F" can player Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward and Power Forward.
Players are eligible for slots every day up to the time the player is scheduled to play their game during that day. After tip-off, The player will not be eligible to be assigned to any slot in the 8-man rotation until their next NBA game. Two players cannot start at the same position.
Agents - The beauty of being an agent is that the majority of your work is done in the offseason. During the regular season, it is up to the GMs who have your players to put your clients into their lineup in order to get points
Anybody heard of it?
Overview
Do you think you have what it takes to be a real NBA GM or an NBA Agent? Are you looking for a different basketball experience? If so then welcome to PASPN.net's Offseason and Real-time Fantasy Basketball game, the first fantasy basketball experience governed by the rules of the NBA's collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
During the offseason play, your goal as an NBA GM is to re-tool your team for the up and coming NBA Fantasy Regular season. As an NBA Agent, your goal is to make sure your clients needs are being answered whether they are a free agent and in need of a new contract or looking to get bought out of their existing contract.
During regular season play, NBA GMs compete head-to-head in an NBA-like 18-week schedule declaring an 8-man rotation throughout the game week. NBA Agents compete for points to see who has the best set of clients.
Our job at PASPN.net is to make sure you relax and have fun. While you sit back and watch your team progress through the season, we do all the hard work of gathering statistics, computing point totals, and updating standings.
Top
Game Play/Schedule
The offseason portion of fantasy basketball begins in July and ends in early October. The Real-time portion of fantasy basketball begins on October 28, 2008 and ends in April 14, 2009.
Sign-ups are conducted between July and October 28th, 2008.
The Head-to-Head competition for NBA GMs are from Tuesday thru Monday night games. The first day of head-to-head competition is October 28th, 2008. Every league will have a bye week the week of February 10, 2009 in observance of the NBA All-star weekend. Head-to-Head competition will resume February 17, 2009 thru March 9, 2009 games. The Playoffs will resume immediately March 10, 2009 and will end April 6th, 2009.
For NBA Agents, points are decided by their clients performance throughout the season. Their clients MUST be in a GMs lineup in order for the Agent to receive any points. The good thing about this is that the Agent player does not have to do anything during the regular season. The bad thing is that they are relying on the GMs to make sure they put their players in their lineup.
Top
Scoring
PASPN.net uses a version of the NBA's Efficiency Stat Points as the games fantasy point system.
( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net = FBPTS
(( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net) / G = FBPPG = Fantasy Basketball Points Per Game
The better your players perform in real-life games, the more points they earn for your Fantasy NBA team or Sports Agency.
Top
Rotation/Lineups/Player Eligibility
GMs - Throughout a head-to-head competition during the week, GMs will have the opportunity to declare an 8-man rotation. The 8-man rotation will consist of a Center, Power Forward, Small Forward, Shooting Guard, Point Guard, Sixth Man and two Flex players. Depending on the players position, players will be eligible for particular spots. The Sixth Man, Flex 1 and Flex 2 positions can be filled with any active player on a GMs roster as long as the player is under contract. The other positions are must be played by players who are assigned that position For instance, players who have a position of "C" are eligible for the Center position, however a player who is a "F|C" can play Center, Power Forward and Small Forward. a player who is a "G|F" can player Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward and Power Forward.
Players are eligible for slots every day up to the time the player is scheduled to play their game during that day. After tip-off, The player will not be eligible to be assigned to any slot in the 8-man rotation until their next NBA game. Two players cannot start at the same position.
Agents - The beauty of being an agent is that the majority of your work is done in the offseason. During the regular season, it is up to the GMs who have your players to put your clients into their lineup in order to get points