Alternate Sports List

Deleted member 147978

And I fixed the Cincinnati wording right now, all is good and bright. :cool:
 
Osk -- List of NBL Champions, FNM-verse (Basketball)
A game similar in almost all ways to basketball evolves in the FNM-verse. Known there as barolbol, the National Barolbol Leg (NBL) has dominated national play in the United States since its inaugural 1947 season. The NBL itself was a merger of a handful of prior pro and semi-pro barolbol organizations across the country.

List of NBL Champions
1947: Dêtrôêt B.C. Swingers*
1948: Sê'aul B.C. Montmen [1]
1949: Baltimôr B.C. Revolûshon
1950: Baltimôr B.C. Revolûshon
1951: Filadelfêa B.C. Pâtrêots
**
1952: Manhatan B.C. Sentinels
1953: Baltimôr B.C. Revolûshon
1954: Saint-Louis B.C. Bufalô***
1955: Lûêvil B.C. Rôyals
[1]
1956: Saint-Louis B.C. Bufalô
1957: Saint-Louis B.C. Bufalô
1958: Saint-Louis B.C. Bufalô
1959: Losantvil Rîots
[1]
1960: Toronto B.C. Wôlvz
1961: Filadelfêa B.C. Pâtrêots
1962: Filadelfêa B.C. Pâtrêots
1963: Fontanel B.C. Kôrnhuskerz****
1964: Filadelfêa B.C. Kôrnhuskerz
1965:
Minêapolis B.C. Stêmerz*****
1966: Minêapolis B.C. Stêmerz [2]
1967: Filadelfêa B.C. Kôrnhuskerz
1968: Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots
1969: Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots
1970: Baltimôr B.C. Revolûshon
[4]******
1971: Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots
1972: Bôêdvil B.C. Aligâtôrs
1973: Bôêdvil B.C. Aligâtôrs
1974: Bôêdvil B.C. Aligâtôrs [3]
1975: Timpanogots B.C. Hîv [1]
1976: Boston B.C. Klippers [1]
1977: Môbêl Stêmerz
1978: Tekesta Kosmônots
1979:
Filadelfêa B.C. Kôrnhuskerz
1980: Filadelfêa B.C. Kôrnhuskerz [5]
1981: Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots
1982: Tekesta Kosmônots
1983: Tahô Vultures [1]
1984: Terminus Bufalo
1985: Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots
1986: Blufton Saûn
1987: Blufton Saûn
1988: Blufton Saûn
1989: Brûklin Niks*******
1990: Blufton Saûn
1991: Manhatan Sentinels [2]
1992: Brûklin Niks [2]
1993: Gâtlin Orks
1994: Gâtlin Orks [2]
1995: Tekesta Kosmônots
1996: Blufton Saûn [5]
1997: Môbêl Stêmers
1998: Môbêl Stêmers [5]
1999: Tôrontô Wôlvz [3]
2000: Baltimôr Bâmen [1]
2001: Harrison Colts
2002: Harrison Colts
2003: Vankûver Tîtans
2004: Harrison Colts
2005: Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots
2006: Harrison Colts [4]
2007: Vankûver Tîtans
2008: Tekesta Kosmônots
2009: Tekesta Kosmônots
2010: Vankûver Tîtans
2011: Tekesta Kosmônots
2012: Vankûver Tîtans
2013: Sharlet Kuenz [1]
2014: Vankûver Tîtans
2015: Tekesta Kosmônots
2016: Vankûver Tîtans
2017: Tekesta Kosmônots
2018: Vankûver Tîtans [7]
2019: Tekesta Kosmônots [9]
2020: Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots [10]
2021: Terminus Bufalo [6]



* The Dêtrôêt Swingers who won the first NBL Championships would eventually relocate to Toronto and become the Toronto Wôlvz in 1954.
** The Filadelfêa Pâtrêots temporarily relocated to Tempa for the 1962-63 season following a dispute with the city and the state of the arena, before announcing a permanent move to Tempa at the start 1963 Playoffs.
*** The Saint-Louis Bufalo relocated in 1962 to Terminus, keeping the Bufalo brand– the modern Terminus B.C. Bufalo.
**** The Fontanel Kôrnhuskerz relocated to Filadelfêa for the 1964 season following the Pâtrêots abrupt departure.
***** The Minêapolis Stêmerz relocated to Môbêl, West-Flôrida in 1972.
****** The Baltimor Revolution would move to Union City in 1975. An expansion team, the Baltimor Bâmen, would move to the city in 1988.
*******The 1989 Finals came to be known as the Battle for Governors Island - the island in question being situated between Nyû–York Citê and Brûklin, the host cities of the two contenders: the National Conferences Brûklin Niks and the American Conference's Manhatan Sentinels. This would be Mîkal Jôrden's first championship.
[/I]

Ten Championships
Tempa B.C. Pâtrêots [1951, 61-62, 68-69, 75, 81, 85, 2005, 20]

Nine Championships
Tekesta Kosmônots [1978, 82, 95, 2008-09, 11, 15, 17, 19]

Seven Championships
Vankûver Tîtans [2003, 07, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18]

Six Championships
Terminus Bufalô [1954, 56-58, 84, 2021]

Five Championships
Filadelfêa Kôrnhuskerz [1963-64, 67, 79-80]
Môbêl Stêmerz [1965, 66, 77, 97-98]
Blufton Sound [1986-88, 90, 96]

Four Championships
Union City Revolûshon [1949-50, 53, 70]
Harrison Colts [2001-02, 04, 06]

Three Championships
Tôrontô Wôlvz [1947, 60, 99]
Bôêdvil B.C. Aligâtôrs [1972-74]

Two Championships
Manhattan B.C. Sentinels [1952, 1991]
Gâtlin Orks [1993-94]

One Championship
Sê'aul Club Montmen [1948]
Lûêvil B.C. Rôyals [1955]
Lôsantvil Rîots [1959]
Timpanogots B.C. Hîv [1975]
Boston B.C. Klippers [1976]
Tahô Vultures [1983]
Brûklin Niks [1989]
Sharlet Kuenz [2013]

League was simulated using basketball gm starting in 1947 and running to the present day.
 
Carolus -- ATL 1999-2000 NHL Teams if 1994-95 NHL Lockout Avoided

Deleted member 147978

Frivolous NHL POD:
For whatever reason, the NHL and NHLPA managed to add in the salary cap into the new CBA for the 1994-95 season. Thus the lockout is butterflied and that the four WHA clubs would likely survive ITTL. The league reaches 28 teams IOTL with OTL Nashville and Atlanta joining in as expansion clubs plus the geographical alignment is different here ITTL.
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Deleted member 147978

I would use Northern and Southern rather than Canadian and American (unless this is some weird alternate TL where Canada owns New England.
I'll counterargue that since IOTL the NY Americans were in the Canadian Division, it would make sense to put Boston in the to compensate.
 
WB18 -- My Version of Professional Sports (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NSAL-1, CFL, WLAF, WNBA, AFL)
My version of professional Sports

NFL
AFC East: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New Jersey Jets
AFC North: Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC South: Carolina Panthers, Houston Oilers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs
AFC West: Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Raiders, San Diego Chargers, Seattle Seahawks

NFC East: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington
NFC North: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings
NFC South: Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans
NFC West: Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Stallions

MLB
AL East: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Athletics
AL North: Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays
AL South: Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Firebirds, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Texas Rangers
AL West: Denver Zephyrs, Los Angeles Angels, San Diego Padres, Seattle Rainiers

NL East: Brooklyn Dodgers, Montreal Expos, Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Grays
NL North: Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Braves, Minnesota Giants
NL South: Florida Marlins, Houston Astros, Kansas City Monarchs, St. Louis Cardinals
NL West: Anaheim Action, Portland Beavers, San Francisco Seals, Vancouver Mounties

NBA
Atlantic Division: Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia Warriors, Washington Federals
Central Division: Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Hounds, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors
Midwest Division: Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Minnesota Lakers, New Orleans Jazz, San Antonio Spurs, Spirits of St. Louis, Utah Nets
Pacific Division: Los Angeles Stars, Oakland Barracudas, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings San Diego Clippers, Seattle SuperSonics, Vancouver Grizzles

NHL
Adams Division: Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Cleveland Barons, Hartford Whalers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Nordiques, Toronto Maple Leafs
Patrick Division: Atlanta Flames, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Orlando Mighty Ducks, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals
Norris Division: Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Houston Aeros, Milwaukee Admirals, Minnesota North Stars, Nashville Pioneers, St. Louis Blues, Winnipeg Jets
Smythe Division: Calgary Wranglers, Colorado Rockies, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, Vancouver Canucks, Vegas Golden Knights

NASL-1: Atlanta Chiefs, Boston Beacons, Calgary Boomers, California Surf, Caribous of Colorado, Chicago Sting, Columbus Crew, Dallas Tornado, Detroit Cougars, Edmonton Drillers, Golden Bay Earthquakes, Houston Hurricane, Miami Toros, Minnesota Kicks, Montreal Olympique, New York Cosmos, Philadelphia Atoms, Portland Timbers, San Diego Sockers, Seattle Sounders, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Toronto Metros, Vancouver Whitecaps, Washington Diplomats

CFL
East Division: Atlantic Schooners, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Renegades, Toronto Argonauts
West Division: BC Lions, Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Elks, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

WLAF (merged with USFL)
European Division: Amstedam Admirals, Barcelona Dragons, Frankfurt Galaxy, London Monarchs, Paris Phantoms
North American East: Baltimore Ravens, NY/NJ Knights, Ohio Glory, Orlando Thunder, Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks
North American Central: Birmingham Stallions, Chicago Blitz, Memphis Showboats, Oklahoma Outlaws, San Antonio Riders
North American West: California Express, Las Vegas Posse, Oakland Invaders, Portland Breakers, Utah Gold

WNBA (merged with the ABL)
East Division: Atlanta Dream, Boston Blizzard, Cleveland Rockers, Columbus Quest, Detroit Shock, New York Liberty, Orlando Miracle, Philadelphia Rage, Washington Mystics
West Division: Chicago Sky, Colorado Xpolsion, Dallas Wings, Houston Comets, Minnesota Lynx, Los Angeles Sparks, Phoenix Mercury, Sacramento Monarchs, Seattle Storm

AFL (Arena Football League)
Eastern Division: New England SteamRoller, New York Dragons, New York Red Dogs, Philadelphia Soul, Washington Valor
Central Division: Chicago Bruisers, Detroit Drive, Indiana Firebirds, Milwaukee Mustangs, Pittsburgh Gladiators
Southern Division: Carolina Cobras, Nashville Kats, New Orleans VooDoo, Orlando Predators, Tampa Bay Storm
Western Division: Arizona Rattlers, Dallas Desperados, Denver Dynamite, Los Angeles Avengers, San Jose SaberCats
 
I realized I had not updated the threadmarks with everyone's posts -- I've gone ahead and updated that!
 
Unknown -- A Different Choice (NFL)
A Different Choice
PoD: The Houston Texans pick Julius Peppers instead of David Carr, and their luck changes from that point on...

Super Bowl Results
Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1) over Oakland Raiders, 48-24
Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England Patriots (2) over St. Louis Rams, 31-21
Super Bowl XXXIX: Philadelphia Eagles (1) over New England Patriots, 28-24 (Note: The Texans draft Aaron Rodgers with their first-round pick in TTL)
Super Bowl XL: Indianapolis Colts (2) over Seattle Seahawks, 24-10
Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts (3) over New Orleans Saints, 38-21
Super Bowl XLII: Green Bay Packers (4) over New England Patriots, 27-17
Super Bowl XLIII: Arizona Cardinals (1) over Tennessee Titans, 34-27
Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans Saints (1) over Houston Texans, 38-20
Super Bowl XLV: New England Patriots (4) over Chicago Bears, 30-14
Super Bowl XLVI: Houston Texans (1) over San Francisco 49ers, 34-17
Super Bowl XLVII: New England Patriots (5) over Atlanta Falcons, 41-28
Super Bowl XLVIII: Houston Texans (2) over New Orleans Saints, 31-20
Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots (6) over Dallas Cowboys, 30-28
Super Bowl L: Houston Texans (3) over Carolina Panthers, 24-17
Super Bowl LI: Atlanta Falcons (1) over New England Patriots, 35-31
Super Bowl LII: Philadelphia Eagles (1) over Jacksonville Jaguars, 48-24
Super Bowl LIII: New Orleans Saints (2) over New England Patriots, 38-31
Super Bowl LIV: Houston Texans (4) over Seattle Seahawks, 31-21
Super Bowl LV: Green Bay Packers (5) over Houston Texans, 35-10 (the Packers pick Mahomes in TTL)
Super Bowl LVI: Green Bay Packers (6) over Cleveland Browns, 31-16
 
Osk -- Y2K Reset - NBA Playoff Records as of 2016
Records that are not OTL are underlined

Y2K Reset - NBA Playoff Records as of 2016

Playoff Single Game Records

  • Most minutes in a game: 67 by Red Rocha (Syracuse Nationals) and Philip Seymour (Syracuse Nationals) in 1953
  • Most points in a game: 72 points by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
    • Most points scored in a game, no OT: 72 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most points in a half: 47 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most points in a single quarter: 34 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most points in an OT period: 16 by Stephen Curry (Washington Wizards) in 2015
  • Most field goals made in a game: 25 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most field goals made in a game, no misses: 12 by Larry McNeill (Kansas City-Omaha Kings) in 1975
  • Most field goals attempted in a game: 48 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia Warriors) in 1962 and Rick Barry (San Francisco Warriors) in 1967
  • Most field goals missed in a game: 38 by Joe Fulks (Philadelphia Warriors) in 1948
  • Most field goals attempted in a game, none made: 14 by Chick Reiser (Baltimore Bullets) in 1948 and Dennis Johnson (Seattle SuperSonics) in 1978
  • Most field goals made in a half: 17 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most field goals attempted in a half: 25 by Russell Westbrook (Brooklyn Nets) in 2014
  • Most field goals made in a quarter: 13 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most field goals attempted in a quarter: 16 by Russell Westbrook (Brooklyn Nets) in 2014
  • Most consecutive field goals made in a quarter: 12 by Sleepy Floyd (Golden State Warriors) in 1987
  • Most consecutive field goals made in a game: 13 by Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) in 1991
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a game: 16 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a game, no misses: 7 by Robert Horry (Los Angeles Lakers) in 1997
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game: 24 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a half: 11 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted in a half: 15 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a quarter: 7 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most consecutive 3-point field goals made in a half: 9 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most consecutive 3-point field goals made in a game: 9 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) in 2016
  • Most free throws made in a game: 30 by Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics) in 1953
  • Most free throws made in a game, no misses: 26 by Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) in 2010
  • Most free throws attempted in a game: 39 by Shaquille O'Neal (Los Angeles Lakers) in 2000
  • Most free throws made in a half: 19 by Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers) and Karl Malone (Utah Jazz) in 1991, Charles Barkley (Phoenix Suns) in 1993, and Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) in 2010
  • Most free throws attempted in a half: 25 by Shaquille O'Neal (Los Angeles Lakers) in 2000
  • Most free throws made in a quarter: 14 by Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) in 2011
  • Most free throws attempted in a quarter: 25 by Shaquille O'Neal (Los Angeles Lakers) in 2000
  • Most rebounds in a game: 41 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) in 1967
  • Most rebounds in a half: 26 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) in 1967
  • Most rebounds in a quarter: 19 by Bill Russell (Boston Celtics) in 1962
  • Most offensive rebounds in a game: Moses Malone (Houston Rockets) in 1977
  • Most defensive rebounds in a game: 20 by Dave Cowens (Boston Celtics) in 1975 and 1977, Bill Walton (Portland Trailblazers) twice in 1977, Tim Duncan (Orlando Magic) in 2002 and 2004, and Kevin Garnett (San Diego Clippers) in 2004 and 2005
  • Most assists in a game: 24 by Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers) in 1984 and John Stockton (Utah Jazz) in 1988
  • Most assists in a half: 15 by Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers) in 1985, Doc Rivers (Atlanta Hawks) in 1988, Chris Paul (Seattle SuperSonics) in 2016
  • Most assists in a quarter: John Stockton (Utah Jazz) in 1994
  • Most steals in a game: Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers) in 1999
  • Most blocks in a game: 11 by Dwight Howard (Philadelphia 76ers) in 2011 and 2012
  • Most turnovers in a game: 11 by Russell Westbrook (Brooklyn Nets) in 2014
  • 40-point scoring duos:
    • 45 by Elgin Baylor and 41 by Jerry West (Los Angeles Lakers) in 1962
    • 42 by Sleepy Floyd and 41 by Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) in 1988
    • 41 by Clyde Drexler and 40 by Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) in 1995
    • 40 by Reggie Miller and Jalen Rose (Indiana Pacers) in 2000
    • 41 by LeBron James and 40 Carmelo Anthony (Seattle SuperSonics) in 2016
  • Triple-double by teammates in the same game:
    • Lebron James (32/10/11) and Chris Paul (18/10/16) (Seattle SuperSonics) in 2015
Playoff Series Records
  • Highest points-per-game average: 46.3 by Jerry West (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Baltimore Bullets in 1965
4-game series
  • Most points: 150 by Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) against the Dallas Mavericks in 1988 (37.5 points per game)
  • Most minutes played: 195 by Wilt Chamberlain (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Atlanta Hawks in 1970 (48.8 minutes per game)
  • Most field goals made: 65 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee Bucks) against the Chicago Bulls in 1974 (16.3 field goals made per game)
  • Most field goals attempted: 123 by Tracy McGrady (Orlando Magic) against the Milwaukee Bucks in 2001 (30.6 field goals attempted per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals made: 24 by Stephen Curry (Washington Wizards) against the Miami Heat in 2016 (6 3-point field goals made per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted: 51 by Stephen Curry (Washington Wizards) against the Miami Heat in 2016 (12.8 3-point field goals attempted per game)
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 8 attempts): 81.8% by Bob Hansen (Utah Jazz) against the Portland Trail Blazers in 1988
  • Most free throws made: 53 by Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Sacramento Kings in 2001 (13.3 free throws made per game)
  • Most free throws attempted: 64 by Shaquille O'Neal (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Dallas Mavericks in 2002 (16 free throws attempted per game)
  • Most rebounds: 118 by Bill Russell (Boston Celtics) against the Minneapolis Lakers in 1959 (29.5 rebounds per game)
  • Most offensive rebounds: 27 by Moses Malone (Philadelphia 76ers) against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1983 (6.8 offensive rebounds per game)
  • Most assists: 57 by Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Phoenix Suns in 1989 (14.3 assists per game)
  • Most steals: 17 by Lionel Hollins (Portland Trail Blazers) against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1977 (4.25 steals per game)
  • Most blocks: 26 by Dwight Howard (Philadelphia 76ers) against the Detroit Pistons in 2011 (6.5 blocks per game)
5-game series
  • Most points: 226 by Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) against the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1988 (45.2 points per game)
  • Most minutes played: 242 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 1979 (48.4 minutes per game)
  • Most field goals made: 86 by Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) against the Philadelphia 76ers in 1990 (17.7 field goals made per game)
  • Most field goals attempted: 157 by Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers) against the Los Angeles Lakers in 2001 (31.4 field goals attempted per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals made: 28 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) against the Memphis Grizzlies in 2015 (5.6 3-point field goals made per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted: 58 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) against the Memphis Grizzlies in 2015 (48.3%; 11.6 3-point field goals attempted)
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 10 attempts): 80.0% by Byron Scott (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Golden State Warriors in 1991
  • Most free throws made: 62 by Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals) against the Philadelphia Warriors in 1964 (12.4 free throws made per game)
  • Most free throws attempted: 79 by Karl Malone (Utah Jazz) against the Los Angeles Clippers in 1992 (15.8 free throws attempted per game)
  • Most rebounds: 160 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) against the Boston Celtics in 1967 (32.0 rebounds per game)
  • Most offensive rebounds: 36 by Larry Smith (Golden State Warriors) against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1987 (7.2 offensive rebounds per game)
  • Most assists: 85 by Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Portland Trail Blazers in 1985 (17.0 assists per game)
  • Most steals: 21 by Micheal Ray Richardson (New Jersey Nets) against the Philadelphia 76ers in 1984 (4.2 steals per game)
  • Most blocks: 31 by Dikembe Mutombo (Denver Nuggets) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 1994 (6.2 blocks per game)
6-game series
  • Most points: 284 by Jerry West (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Baltimore Bullets in 1965 (46.3 points per game)
  • Most minutes played: 296 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) against the New York Knicks in 1968 (49.3 minutes per game)
  • Most field goals made: 101 by Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) against the Phoenix Suns in 1993 (16.8 field goals made per game)
  • Most field goals attempted: 235 by Rick Barry (San Francisco Warriors) against the Philadelphia 76ers in 1967 (39.2 field goals attempted per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals made: 39 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 2016 (6.5 3-point field goals made per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted: 58 by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 2016 (9.7 3-point field goals attempted)
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 12 attempts): 67.2% by Klay Thompson (San Diego Clippers) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 2016 (39/58)
  • Most free throws made: 86 by Jerry West (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Baltimore Bullets in 1965 (14.3 free throws made per game)
  • Most free throws attempted: 98 by Dwyane Wade (San Diego Clippers) against the Detroit Pistons in 2007 (16.3 free throws attempted per game)
  • Most rebounds: 171 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) against the San Francisco Warriors in 1967 (28.5 rebounds per game)
  • Most offensive rebounds: 46 by Moses Malone (Houston Rockets) against the Boston Celtics in 1981 (7.7 offensive rebounds per game)
  • Most assists: 90 by Johnny Moore (San Antonio Spurs) against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1983 (15.0 assists per game)
  • Most steals: 19 by Rick Barry (Golden State Warriors) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 1975 (3.17 steals per game)
  • Most blocks: 37 by Tim Duncan (Orlando Magic against the New Jersey Nets in 2003 (6.2 blocks per game)
7-game series
  • Most points: 284 by Elgin Baylor (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Boston Celtics in 1962 (40.6 points per game)
  • Most minutes played: 345 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee Bucks) against the Boston Celtics in 1974 (49.3 minutes per game)
  • Most field goals made: 113 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia Warriors) against the St. Louis Hawks in 1964 (16.1 field goals made per game)
  • Most field goals attempted: 235 by Elgin Baylor (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Boston Celtics in 1962 (33.6 field goals attempted per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals made: 36 by Stephen Curry (Washington Wizards) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 2014 (5.1 3-point fields made per game)
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted: 73 by Stephen Curry (Washington Wizards) against the Seattle SuperSonics in 2014 (10.4 3-point field goals attempted per game)
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 12 attempts): 61.1% by Brian Shaw (Los Angeles Lakers) against the Portland Trail Blazers in 2000 (11/18)
  • Most free throws made: 83 by Dolph Schayes (Syracuse Nationals) against the Boston Celtics in 1959 (11.9 free throws made per game)
  • Most free throws attempted: 100 by Charles Barkley (Philadelphia 76ers) against the Milwaukee Bucks in 1986 (14.3 free throws attempted per game)
  • Most rebounds: 220 by Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) against the Boston Celtics in 1965 (31.4 rebounds per game)
  • Most offensive rebounds: 45 by Wes Unseld (Washington Bullets) against the San Antonio Spurs in 1979; Dikembe Mutombo (Philadelphia 76ers) against the Milwaukee Bucks in 2001 (6.4 offensive rebounds per game)
  • Most assists: 115 by John Stockton (Utah Jazz) against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1988 (16.4 assists per game)
  • Most steals: 28 by John Stockton (Utah Jazz) against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1988 (4.0 steals per game)
  • Most blocks: 38 by Dikembe Mutombo (Denver Nuggets) against the Utah Jazz in 1994 (5.43 blocks per game)
 
Unknown -- Moon and Monsters of the Midway (NFL)
Moon and Monsters of the Midway
PoD: The Chicago Bears draft QB Warren Moon in the 1978 NFL Draft and, in 1979, draft Kellen Winslow with their second first-round pick. The rest of the team builds up like OTL, and it just goes from there. Oh, and the Bears get Steve Young to back up Moon, too in 1986 (this is inspired by @fb111a's Bears TLs)...

List of Super Bowl Winners
Super Bowl XVIII: San Francisco 49ers (2) over Los Angeles Raiders, 38-7
Super Bowl XIX: Chicago Bears (1) over Miami Dolphins, 41-17
Super Bowl XX: Chicago Bears (2) over Miami Dolphins, 62-10 (this is a revenge game, as the Dolphins beat the Bears 41-38 in OT in TTL's game, depriving the Bears of an unbeaten season)
Super Bowl XXI: Chicago Bears (3) over Cleveland Browns, 59-10 (Kosar gets the crap knocked out of him in the Super Bowl against the Bear defense)
Super Bowl XXII: Chicago Bears (4) over Denver Broncos, 56-28
Super Bowl XXIII: Cincinnati Bengals (1) over San Francisco 49ers, 23-20 (in TTL, the NFC title game is a fight between Moon and Montana, which the 49ers win, but it weakens them coming into the Super Bowl)
Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco 49ers (3) over Denver Broncos, 49-24
Super Bowl XXV: Chicago Bears (5) over Buffalo Bills, 37-21
Super Bowl XXVI: Chicago Bears (6) over Buffalo Bills, 42-24
Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas Cowboys (3) over Houston Oilers, 48-24 (in TTL, the Cowboys draft Jim Harbaugh, and then draft, among others, Deion Sanders in 1989 and Tulsa RB Barry Sanders [1} in 1990)
Super Bowl XXVIII: Dallas Cowboys (4) over Kansas City Chiefs, 35-24
Super Bowl XXIX: Dallas Cowboys (5) over Pittsburgh Steelers, 41-27
Super Bowl XXX: Dallas Cowboys (6) over Indianapolis Colts, 42-17
Super Bowl XXXI: Denver Broncos (1) over Dallas Cowboys, 35-30
Super Bowl XXXII: Denver Broncos (2) over Green Bay Packers, 31-21
Super Bowl XXXIII: Minnesota Vikings (1) over Denver Broncos, 41-38
Super Bowl XXXIV: Chicago Bears (7) over Miami Dolphins, 38-28
Super Bowl XXXV: Chicago Bears (8) over Oakland Raiders, 45-24
Super Bowl XXXVI: Green Bay Packers (3) over Oakland Raiders, 31-20
Super Bowl XXXVII: Cleveland Browns (1) over Arizona Cardinals, 28-17 (in TTL, Art Modell sees the writing on the wall with Municipal Stadium and joins the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex instead of asking for repairs. His reputation in Cleveland is much better as a result; butterflies lead to them drafting Peyton Manning in TTL.)
Super Bowl XXXVIII: Green Bay Packers (4) over Cleveland Browns, 35-24 (the Packers draft Tom Brady in TTL to back up Brett Favre, who suffers a vicious hit that nearly cripples him and ends his career in TTL)
Super Bowl XXXIX: Cleveland Browns (2) over Green Bay Packers, 34-28
Super Bowl XL: Green Bay Packers (5) over Baltimore Ravens, 38-17 (the expansion Ravens--they take the place of Jacksonville in TTL, with Cleveland never moving there)
Super Bowl XLI: Pittsburgh Steelers (5) over Dallas Cowboys, 35-31 (the Steelers draft Phillip Rivers--the joke in TTL is whether he has more kids or playoff appearances)
Super Bowl XLII: Baltimore Ravens (1) over Green Bay Packers, 21-17 (the Ravens drafted Drew Brees here)
Super Bowl XLIII: New Orleans Saints (1) over Cleveland Browns, 30-27 (the Saints drafted Eli Manning, and we have the Manning-bowl that didn't happen in TTL)
Super Bowl XLV: Pittsburgh Steelers (6) over New Orleans Saints, 31-19
Super Bowl XLVI: Cleveland Browns (3) over Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 34-14
Super Bowl XLVII: Cleveland Browns (4) over New Orleans Saints, 31-23
Super Bowl XLVIII: Pittsburgh Steelers (7) over Green Bay Packers, 28-24
Super Bowl XLIX: New York Giants (1) over Cleveland Browns, 48-31
Super Bowl L: Cleveland Browns (5) over New Orleans Saints, 34-31 (after two overtimes)
Super Bowl LI: Houston Texans (1) over Green Bay Packers, 37-27
Super Bowl LII: New York Giants (2) over Cleveland Browns, 44-24
Super Bowl LIII: Chicago Bears (9) over Denver Broncos, 36-21 (the Bears draft Patrick Mahomes [2])
Super Bowl LIV: Baltimore Ravens (2) over Chicago Bears, 27-24
Super Bowl LV: Chicago Bears (10) over Houston Texans, 27-10
Super Bowl LVI: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1) over New England Patriots, 30-20

[1] In TTL, Sanders plays for the University of Tulsa (which he considered in OTL) and stays for all 4 seasons, becoming the #1 draft pick in 1990
[2] Yeah, Mahomes might not exist in TTL--just roll with it...

And, yes, this is a Bears-wank (along with some other teams)...
 
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Osk -- Y2K Reset - NBA Champions Through 2015
Y2K Reset - NBA Champions Through 2015

2001:
Los Angeles Lakers (Shaquille O'Neal) [13th Title]
- def. Charlotte Hornets (4-1)
2002: Orlando Magic (Tim Duncan) [1st Title]
- def. Dallas Mavericks (4-2)
2003: Orlando Magic (Tim Duncan) [2nd Title]
- def. Portland Trail Blazers (4-2)
2004: Orlando Magic (Tim Duncan) [3rd Title]
def. Dallas Mavericks (4-3)
2005: San Diego Clippers (Kevin Garnett) [1st Title]
- def. Cleveland Cavaliers (4-2)
2006: Detroit Pistons (Gilbert Arenas) [3rd Title]
- def. San Diego Clippers (4-3)
2007: San Diego Clippers (Dwayne Wade) [2nd Title]
- def. Detroit Pistons (4-2)
2008: San Diego Clippers (Dwayne Wade) [3rd Title]
- def. Detroit Pistons (4-3)
2009: Orlando Magic (Tim Duncan) [4th Title]
- def. San Diego Clippers (4-2)
2010: Detroit Pistons (Kobe Bryant) [4th Title]
- def. Phoenix Suns (4-3)
2011: Detroit Pistons (Kobe Bryant) [5th Title]
- def. Dallas Mavericks (4-0)
2012: Detroit Pistons (Kobe Bryant) [6th Title]
- def. San Diego Clippers (4-3)
2013: San Diego Clippers (Dwayne Wade) [4th Title]
- def. Detroit Pistons (4-3)
2014: Seattle SuperSonics (Lebron James) [2nd Title]
- def. Washington Wizards (4-3)
2015: Brooklyn Nets (Russell Westbrook) [1st Title]
- def. San Diego Clippers (4-2)
 
I know this thread is pretty dead, but hey, I still want to reply in case anyone else does

World Series winners in my what if the Dodgers never left LA universe


1958: New York Yankees (18) over Milwaukee Braves in 7
1959: Brooklyn Dodgers (2) over Chicago White Sox in 6
1960: Pittsburgh Pirates (3) over New York Yankees in 7
1961: New York Yankees (19) over Cincinnati Reds in 5
1962: Minnesota Giants (6) over New York Yankees in 7
1963: New York Dodgers (3) over New York Yankees in 4
1964: St. Louis Cardinals (7) over New York Yankees in 7
1965: Los Angeles Angels (2) over New York Dodgers in 7
1966: Baltimore Orioles (1) over Minnesota Giants in 4
1967: St. Louis Cardinals (8) over Boston Red Sox in 7
1968: Detroit Tigers (3) over St. Louis Cardinals in 7
1969: Los Angeles Stars (1) over Baltimore Orioles in 5
1970: Baltimore Orioles (2) over Cincinnati Reds in 5
1971: Pittsburgh Pirates (4) over Baltimore Orioles in 7
1972: Kansas City Athletics (6) over Cincinnati Reds in 5
1973: Cincinnati Reds (3) over Kansas City Athletics in 7
1974: Kansas City Athletics (7) over New York Dodgers in 5
1975: Boston Red Sox (6) over Cincinnati Reds in 7
1976: Cincinnati Reds (4) over Kansas City Athletics in 4
1977: New York Yankees (20) over Philadelphia Phillies in 6
1978: New York Dodgers (4) over Boston Red Sox in 6
1979: Pittsburgh Pirates (5) over Baltimore Orioles in 7
1980: Philadelphia Phillies (1) over Milwaukee Brewers in 6
1981: New York Dodgers (5) over Milwaukee Brewers in 6
1982: St. Louis Cardinals (9) over Los Angeles Angels in 7
1983: Baltimore Orioles (3) over New York Dodgers in 5
1984: Detroit Tigers (4) over Chicago Cubs in 5
1985: Milwaukee Brewers (1) over St. Louis Cardinals in 7
1986: Los Angeles Stars (2) over Boston Red Sox in 7
1987: Los Angeles Angels (2) over Minnesota Giants in 7
1988: New York Dodgers (6) over San Francisco Seals in 5
1989: Oakland Oaks (1) over San Francisco Seals in 4
1990: Cincinnati Reds (5) over Boston Red Sox in 4
1991: Atlanta Braves (3) over Toronto Blue Jays in 7
1992: Toronto Blue Jays (1) over Pittsburgh Pirates in 6
1993: Toronto Blue Jays (2) over Philadelphia Phillies in 7
1994: New York Yankees (21) over Montreal Royales in 6
1995: Atlanta Braves (4) over Cleveland Indians in 6
1996: Atlanta Braves (5) over New York Yankees in 5
1997: Florida Marlins (1) over Baltimore Orioles in 7
1998: New York Yankees (22) over San Diego Padres in 4
1999: New York Dodgers (7) over New York Yankees in 6
2000: Oakland Oaks (2) over New York Yankees in 6
2001: Arizona Diamondbacks (1) over Seattle Mariners in 7
2002: Los Angeles Angels (3) over Minnesota Giants in 7
2003: Florida Marlins (2) over Boston Red Sox in 6
2004: Boston Red Sox (7) over St. Louis Cardinals in 4
2005: Houston Astros (1) over Los Angeles Angels in 5
2006: Detroit Tigers (5) over New York Dodgers in 6
2007: Boston Red Sox (8) over Colorado Rockies in 4
2008: Philadelphia Phillies (2) over Tampa Bay Rays in 5
2009: New York Yankees (23) over Philadelphia Phillies in 6
2010: Minnesota Giants (7) over Texas Rangers in 5
2011: Texas Rangers (1) over St. Louis Cardinals in 6
2012: San Francisco Seals (1) over Washington Nationals in 5
2013: Boston Red Sox (9) over St. Louis Cardinals in 6
2014: Kansas City Athletics (8) over San Francisco Seals in 7
2015: Kansas City Athletics (9) over New York Dodgers in 6
2016: Chicago Cubs (3) over Cleveland Indians in 7
2017: Los Angeles Angels (4) over Chicago Cubs in 6
2018: Boston Red Sox (10) over Houston Astros in 5
2019: Washington Nationals (1) over Los Angeles Angels in 7
2020: Los Angeles Angels (5) over Atlanta Braves in 7
2021: Atlanta Braves (6) over Tampa Bay Rays in 5
2022: Houston Astros (2) over New York Yankees in 4
 
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