I think some of the historical names would/could be acceptable, just as long as they're common names — like Samuel Clemons, or maybe even George Washington, sure. But if somebody else proposes to rename their player "Lee Harvey Oswald", that's where I draw the line, lol. Actually, that name would be pretty badass to use on a sharpshooting SG...logpmess wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:13 am I don't mind the historical figures/characters from books. I wouldn't mind seeing Samuel Clemons suit up or a Cedrick Diggory be active in the league. All the other stuff I agree with.
I had no clue neither! It's not like you made a blatant attempt at naming him "Lee Harvey Oswald" or anything.Xist2Inspire wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:27 am I actually had no idea Julio De La Rosa was an actual person, I just named Galarza after one of my 2K create-a-players.
Haha, no, but I'm still wondering if I should've named "him" A'ja Wilson or Elena Delle Donne.digiskunk wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:34 amI had no clue neither! It's not like you made a blatant attempt at naming him "Lee Harvey Oswald" or anything.Xist2Inspire wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:27 am I actually had no idea Julio De La Rosa was an actual person, I just named Galarza after one of my 2K create-a-players.
I was hoping people who would name their players would do this, and I’m all for it.false9 wrote:What if we limited it to basketball re-names? No repeats, but we could bring the likes of kristaps porzingis and marvin bagley III into the fold.
I agree with thisfalse9 wrote:What if we limited it to basketball re-names? No repeats, but we could bring the likes of kristaps porzingis and marvin bagley III into the fold.
Sounds good enough to meWigNosy wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 7:53 pm May I submit here that if we come up with a list of what is verboten, some enterprising rules lawyer will try to come up with something that adheres to the letter of the law but not the spirit of the law. I think it might be more fruitful to give a list of options that will be explicitly allowed for sure (e.g., players whose college careers ended after 2015) and make the rest of the items guidelines... with the commissioner having discretion and veto power over anything not on the "explicitly allowed" list(s).