Sadly, I think it would be harder to make this happen irl than one might think. In Europe, teams and the league are standalone, while in the NBA, the league is technically owned by the owners of every franchise together, right? There's no way one of them would agree to go down a league and receive less money
Also each player makes a much bigger difference in basketball like if Lebron gets hurt for the season the lakers get relegated even though they aren’t the worst team in the league
@Baruch Spinoza yeah true, but that's kind of a good thing. Since most leagues don't share revenue in Europe and there is no salary cap, it usually comes down to whoever has more money to spend. So, a team like the Lakers would be fine cause the rest of team without LeBron would be way better than a "bad team", and that sucks.
Ikr. Relegation battles are always some of the most entertaining matches in all of football. Hurt my soul to see both Leeds AND Leicester get relegated to the Championship this year. I imagine it was doubly worse for hardcore Leicester fans, since they won the Premier League title back in 2016
Providence pirates, going from league 1 to one of the best teams in premier in the span of 2 seasons was absolutely hype. Best storyline and wasn't even commented on.
Currently it wouldn’t work. The current lower league clubs in the US are too small, they would go bankrupt if they got relegated. The league and sports needs to keep growing before that
I disagree, a team like Utah would never accomplish nothing. The same couple teams win the premier league every season with little to no hope of smaller teams achieving that same feat. They’re just satisfied with not being relegated. Not only that, but the playoffs is the only tournament the pro sport has right now outside of Olympics.
I mean, even within basketball, the NBA's format is almost non-existent outside of the US. Most nations do have a promotion and relegation system in their basketball leagues. For example, Spain: - Top division has 18 teams, they play each other twice. Top 8 goes to a playoff for the league title, bottom 2 gets relegated. - Second division has 18 teams, they play each other twice. The team at the top gets promoted, and second to ninth go to a playoff for the second promotion slot. Bottom 3 get relegated.
For NBA fans that don't know, there's also an annual cup competition that runs alongside the leagues. Every team from the tiers is entered and has a chance to win, with teams from the higher leagues getting byes for the first rounds. However, you still get big upsets as the games are in a knockout format.
@@Londronable and it's far from being the cup with most teams. The French Cup has over 8 thousand teams, from every corner of continental France and territories abroad (those small islands and French Guyana). If the draw allows, PSG can play in the island of Reunion. But from the round of 16 on every game is in Europe
In Germany, there is no Byes in the Cup (the DFB Pokal). But there are less teams playing. For everyone not familiar with, the german system have three national divisions (Bundesliga, Bundesliga 2 and 3 Liga). Every division below is regional. Consider this as a mere example of how things work: in California you have the Lakers, the Clippers, Kings and Warriors playing in the top three divisions. But a team that is not in the top three divisions plays a local league in California. And there is a regional Cup between, let's say, teams in the lower divisions from California, Oregon and Washington. This cup is for the teams in the lower league (below 4th division) and the third division teams not qualified for the Cup. The main reward, in sports terms, for the winner of the California Cup is a spot in the National Cup the following season. So, you have 40 guaranteed teams in the Cup, namely: the whole first division, the whole second division and the top 4 of the third division. The other 24 comes from the local leagues or local cups, generally only the champion. And the rule is: the team from the smaller division plays at home. On the first two rounds there is a pot in the draw for the Bundesliga/Bundesliga 2 and the other for 3 liga and below. From the third round on, just one pot with everyone in it. A local league team against a Bayern, Borussia Dortmund has a disadvantage in money, conditions, competition level... so they play at home to ease this. Sometimes we have the giants getting killed. Saarbrücken in 2020 went all the way to the semifinals while being in the 4th division
Hoooooly.. The amount of work that you put in to make these season swaps work, and the pure amount of time to set this up. Respect.👊 Franchise system blows, relegation would be sick for US sports.
The problem of American sports is that the franchises are helped by fixing, and the clubs that are last don't care about that... That's why the refereeing is getting worse and the Lakers have three times more free throws than the other team in the game. Those who bring in the most money are helped. What would this bring? Less rigging, because the teams would fight dangerously not to be relegated even more than someone fighting for the champion! More fan passion, the club experiences real ups and downs, the regular season would not be fun and promoting consumption and food! Sports stories about ups and downs! More respect for small clubs, which turn to creating players and making money from them. P.S. Americans have forgotten the true essence of sports many times lately, and I don't believe that as long as there is capitalism, they will ever live true sport again (I'm not referring to amateur sports in the US)! I don't understand why they didn't do that in their soccer, they would have developed soccer faster! This way, they have one big flaw, too little production of quality players
@@Busola29European clubs are owned by ultra rich oil tycoons lol. They spend billions to sign good players while small clubs are left to rot. And there isn’t any draft where small clubs get the best new talent.
@@i-man872 You do not understand football (soccer) and many other sports in other parts of the world except America and Canada, and you comment... Small clubs do not acquire players in the draft but by producing players (pioneers, cadets, juniors...) and they are protected by the UNION clauses if they leave as a junior. Then, regardless, those clubs get compensation in money if those players are developed and sold. If the generation and president match, even a club from a small town or village can succeed and play with big clubs. This is impossible in the USA in professional sports, except for eg. college basketball. You are condemned to watch only the "big ones" ... Small towns and villages have to play in much lower, uninteresting leagues. Those clubs will never play a competitive game against, for example, Lakers, Bulls, Suns, Warriors, Sixers... So the dream of success DOESN'T EXIST! Who wins the titles, the one who has more money and a bigger franchise (sponsors, following, famous star...) There are rare, very rare moments of surprise...
@@Busola29 and you forget about the FIFA Solidarity Rule, in which at least 5% of a future trade is guaranteed for the club that revealed the player. Example for everyone else: let's say the Cavs built LeBron through their academy system instead of drafting him. And they sell him to Miami for, I don't know, 50 million dollars. If he goes to the Lakers 5 years later for 200 million, Cleveland gets 5% of that money (10 million). Many clubs are academy machines, with a lot of good players coming out. This is a way for them to keep the system, otherwise the logic would have been broken a long time ago
Not sure if this was ur goal but outlining how u did every step instantly earned u a like for effort , and i appreciate the insight too!!! thats a good way to make these - maybe show a bit more of the world as ur going?
Lmao what!?!? Football manager creators been making videos like this for 10 years 😂 and OOTP. I’m not even hating the video I’m just hating on this comment this is not some “other level” of creativity 😂
This gotta be one of your best videos bro. I’m a huge football fan and would love to see the nba with promotion/ relegation so this a dope concept for a video.
Love the pyramid system and I've always wanted to do this. Your videos are God tier keep it up. They should definelty do this, stakes are higher and every game counts
Great idea and execution. In england they also have cup tourneys that include all english teams, would’ve been cool to see that worked in even though it was probably impossible.
@@TeguhNugrahaPratama I'm not a fan of the draft system because the age of turning pro for football is lower. If a draft is done in the way they do it, the whole draft would be of kids straight from high school, not even finished even But I totally agree with a salary cap, in the mode of the NFL
it's the most Pacers thing ever to be stuck in the championship league, never promote, never relegate, never get mentioned, never have a standout player, nor do anything of note... just mediocrity.
Love the creativity you use to come up with new videos man. That’s one thing that’s always set you apart from others since you started. Love the content as always man
Shout out to you for the video bro. Sounds like a lotta hard work and bullshit to deal with lol. Appreciate the effort in the content my man, that’s why I tune in ✊
Man you’re apologizing about the explaining of this wild premier league into the NBA in 4:00 minutes, come on man, we’re here loving the content and effort. The best GM I ever seen 🔥
Frosty I love ur content so much I discovers ur stuff a year ago and I can’t stop laughing from some of your stuff. The first video of your I ever watched was the Helen Keller video from madden lol
One other key difference between European soccer and American sports is the transfer system. Deals are almost always for transfer fees rather than player for player trades. Usually when teams get relegated they can no longer afford to pay their star player wages, losing tons in TV money, sponsorships, ticket/merch sales, etc. This means they're forced to sell their best players or lose a ton of money for a year hoping their quality is enough to get back to the prem. A star player at the level of Lebron, Giannis, Luka, etc. would never play in the 2nd tier. Also keep in mind that there's a much bigger disparity within the Premier League than in the NBA. It's pretty much unfathomable for any of the top 6 teams in the Premier League to get relegated because of how much money they have & spend. I'm not sure how/if you could rework you NBA 2K simulation to account for these differences, but I thought I'd point it out.
As a Englishman, this should be how it is. Ive followed football (soccer) all my life and this the tier system is incredible as it has its incredible highs in all ablities across the sport. It would be sick if american sports followed this format but its not realistic unforunately. Ive supported my team southampton through some ups and downs but honestly you dont beat a playoff final win at wembley, even if its from league 1 to the championship.
this overall concept of the english playoff is amazing. I really love it since I found out. But I wish that there were no playoffs in the National League this season, it would be really sad if Notts were not promoted with Wrexham. The two best clubs by a mile this season. But the rush is really crazy, the atmosphere is always good, and there is one ethernal moment that is from the EFL Playoffs that every fan knows: FORESTIERI... HERE'S HOGG... DEENEY DO NOT SCRATCH YOUR EYES. YOU'RE REALLY SEEING THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MOMENT HERE. The only way the US fans can come close to feel this is with many bad years due to terrible ownership
This is a great video that deserves to go viral bet it took forever to sim maybe try a version of the playoffs where top teams play in a ucl tournament style good way to use an NBA playoff tree
I don't watch the NBA religiously and I watch a lot of UK footy, but what an interesting video! (What a rise for the Pirates and the Hawks Man Utd-like dominance for the majority of the save - I see what you did near the end there lol) Would love to see this sort of thing happen in the MLS or the NHL, however I also feel there would be a lot of complications in doing so (i.e. investors giving up a concept that they've been using for a number of years) Massive respect for putting all of this together!
Amazing work. Great video. This was a blast. I didnt understand half ot he stuff you said about setting this up, but it sounded like aaaaaaaaaaaaaalot of work. Thank you for that
Damian Lillard’s only ring coming in the championship is funny as hell😭😭😭
Well, at least he won a "championship" 😂😂😂
He didn't even win the league. He just won promotion lol
@@aok2075 he won the championship league
@@feetughe didnt he won the playoffs to get promotion
Dame is the Harry Kane of basketball
Sadly, I think it would be harder to make this happen irl than one might think. In Europe, teams and the league are standalone, while in the NBA, the league is technically owned by the owners of every franchise together, right?
There's no way one of them would agree to go down a league and receive less money
Also each player makes a much bigger difference in basketball like if Lebron gets hurt for the season the lakers get relegated even though they aren’t the worst team in the league
@@Baruch.Spinoza well if they are the worst team in the league without lebron then they get relegated, because they're the worst team in the league.
@Baruch Spinoza yeah true, but that's kind of a good thing. Since most leagues don't share revenue in Europe and there is no salary cap, it usually comes down to whoever has more money to spend. So, a team like the Lakers would be fine cause the rest of team without LeBron would be way better than a "bad team", and that sucks.
@@FluffyJuelz That's unfair bs
@@Shockkings0714 well that’s sports, players get injured it’s all down to luck.
I love to see the bottom teams fighting to stay in the NBA instead of tanking for a top draft pick.
Ikr. Relegation battles are always some of the most entertaining matches in all of football. Hurt my soul to see both Leeds AND Leicester get relegated to the Championship this year. I imagine it was doubly worse for hardcore Leicester fans, since they won the Premier League title back in 2016
Providence pirates, going from league 1 to one of the best teams in premier in the span of 2 seasons was absolutely hype. Best storyline and wasn't even commented on.
Time stamp?
@@alsotrace1124 23:56 Pirates promoted to Championship
25:04 Pirates promoted to Premier League
27:20 Pirates finish 4th in Premier League
the providence pirates of the ABA are In the national tournament this year lmao. they're killing it irl and sim
Ik! I'm from Providence and I was so hyped! We went from medicare league one to top of the prem in no time
Rhode Islanders know
Love the concept as I watch a lot of English footy but atleast get this format in the MLS! Would vastly increase interest from a lot of people I bet!
The A-League is only just creating a second division in Australia now so don't hold your breath for the MLS to do it any time soon
Currently it wouldn’t work. The current lower league clubs in the US are too small, they would go bankrupt if they got relegated. The league and sports needs to keep growing before that
Doesn't work with how the leagues infrastructure is set up currently. And it allows way more parity amongst teams.
I disagree, a team like Utah would never accomplish nothing. The same couple teams win the premier league every season with little to no hope of smaller teams achieving that same feat. They’re just satisfied with not being relegated. Not only that, but the playoffs is the only tournament the pro sport has right now outside of Olympics.
I mean, even within basketball, the NBA's format is almost non-existent outside of the US. Most nations do have a promotion and relegation system in their basketball leagues.
For example, Spain:
- Top division has 18 teams, they play each other twice. Top 8 goes to a playoff for the league title, bottom 2 gets relegated.
- Second division has 18 teams, they play each other twice. The team at the top gets promoted, and second to ninth go to a playoff for the second promotion slot. Bottom 3 get relegated.
For NBA fans that don't know, there's also an annual cup competition that runs alongside the leagues. Every team from the tiers is entered and has a chance to win, with teams from the higher leagues getting byes for the first rounds. However, you still get big upsets as the games are in a knockout format.
The FA cup(oldest soccer cup in the world, talking like 150+ years), has anually over 700 teams competing for it to give some context.
@@Londronable and it's far from being the cup with most teams. The French Cup has over 8 thousand teams, from every corner of continental France and territories abroad (those small islands and French Guyana).
If the draw allows, PSG can play in the island of Reunion. But from the round of 16 on every game is in Europe
In Germany, there is no Byes in the Cup (the DFB Pokal). But there are less teams playing.
For everyone not familiar with, the german system have three national divisions (Bundesliga, Bundesliga 2 and 3 Liga). Every division below is regional.
Consider this as a mere example of how things work: in California you have the Lakers, the Clippers, Kings and Warriors playing in the top three divisions. But a team that is not in the top three divisions plays a local league in California. And there is a regional Cup between, let's say, teams in the lower divisions from California, Oregon and Washington. This cup is for the teams in the lower league (below 4th division) and the third division teams not qualified for the Cup. The main reward, in sports terms, for the winner of the California Cup is a spot in the National Cup the following season.
So, you have 40 guaranteed teams in the Cup, namely: the whole first division, the whole second division and the top 4 of the third division. The other 24 comes from the local leagues or local cups, generally only the champion.
And the rule is: the team from the smaller division plays at home. On the first two rounds there is a pot in the draw for the Bundesliga/Bundesliga 2 and the other for 3 liga and below.
From the third round on, just one pot with everyone in it.
A local league team against a Bayern, Borussia Dortmund has a disadvantage in money, conditions, competition level... so they play at home to ease this.
Sometimes we have the giants getting killed. Saarbrücken in 2020 went all the way to the semifinals while being in the 4th division
WOW. This video just made me realized how in-depth NBA franchise mode is compared to fifa, madden and other sports games.
Could have just said ea sports crap
@@Ninja-gt3zi nhl player career having the same story every year sums up ea
@@samuelpinder1215 ea doesnt care about hockey sadly
EA$ doesn’t care about anything besides 💰
the show as well
Hoooooly.. The amount of work that you put in to make these season swaps work, and the pure amount of time to set this up. Respect.👊
Franchise system blows, relegation would be sick for US sports.
The problem of American sports is that the franchises are helped by fixing, and the clubs that are last don't care about that... That's why the refereeing is getting worse and the Lakers have three times more free throws than the other team in the game. Those who bring in the most money are helped.
What would this bring?
Less rigging, because the teams would fight dangerously not to be relegated even more than someone fighting for the champion!
More fan passion, the club experiences real ups and downs, the regular season would not be fun and promoting consumption and food!
Sports stories about ups and downs!
More respect for small clubs, which turn to creating players and making money from them.
P.S. Americans have forgotten the true essence of sports many times lately, and I don't believe that as long as there is capitalism, they will ever live true sport again
(I'm not referring to amateur sports in the US)!
I don't understand why they didn't do that in their soccer, they would have developed soccer faster! This way, they have one big flaw, too little production of quality players
@@Busola29European clubs are owned by ultra rich oil tycoons lol. They spend billions to sign good players while small clubs are left to rot. And there isn’t any draft where small clubs get the best new talent.
@@i-man872 You do not understand football (soccer) and many other sports in other parts of the world except America and Canada, and you comment...
Small clubs do not acquire players in the draft but by producing players (pioneers, cadets, juniors...) and they are protected by the UNION clauses if they leave as a junior. Then, regardless, those clubs get compensation in money if those players are developed and sold. If the generation and president match, even a club from a small town or village can succeed and play with big clubs. This is impossible in the USA in professional sports, except for eg. college basketball.
You are condemned to watch only the "big ones" ... Small towns and villages have to play in much lower, uninteresting leagues. Those clubs will never play a competitive game against, for example, Lakers, Bulls, Suns, Warriors, Sixers... So the dream of success DOESN'T EXIST!
Who wins the titles, the one who has more money and a bigger franchise (sponsors, following, famous star...) There are rare, very rare moments of surprise...
It sadly would be impossible with how the NBA and NFL work
@@Busola29 and you forget about the FIFA Solidarity Rule, in which at least 5% of a future trade is guaranteed for the club that revealed the player.
Example for everyone else: let's say the Cavs built LeBron through their academy system instead of drafting him. And they sell him to Miami for, I don't know, 50 million dollars. If he goes to the Lakers 5 years later for 200 million, Cleveland gets 5% of that money (10 million).
Many clubs are academy machines, with a lot of good players coming out. This is a way for them to keep the system, otherwise the logic would have been broken a long time ago
As a massive football fan I love this concept.
Props for all the work that got put into this.
The amount of work here for this simulation is insane, banger video bro
As a Bulls fan, this was more stressful than it should've been
Now you know why football and european basketball fans are a lot more passionate
Everyone can be passionate for they're teams
This has to be one of the most creative ideas ever done. U deserve way more credit than u get
Not sure if this was ur goal but outlining how u did every step instantly earned u a like for effort , and i appreciate the insight too!!! thats a good way to make these - maybe show a bit more of the world as ur going?
How do you even come up with these video ideas, creativity on another level!
thanks. for this video I have to give credit to Ted Lasso and Welcome to Wrexham lol
@@Frosti69 Nah. You stole this idea from Not The Expert. th-cam.com/video/k1BDApEFRhc/w-d-xo.html
the idea is easy. The execution and effort is whats mind blowing
@@Frosti69 Ted lasso is a top tier show istg
Lmao what!?!? Football manager creators been making videos like this for 10 years 😂 and OOTP.
I’m not even hating the video I’m just hating on this comment this is not some “other level” of creativity 😂
As a big football fan I would love to see this the NBA
Soccer*
@@SteeleProductions5 stop being miserable
@@Ohandori you seem pretty miserable
It’s not football its soccer
@@DTtheGOAT01 it’s called whatever you want to call it you can call it soccer if you want but don’t expect football fans to call it soccer
This gotta be one of your best videos bro. I’m a huge football fan and would love to see the nba with promotion/ relegation so this a dope concept for a video.
Honestly this was a great video but I would love a full series
Love the pyramid system and I've always wanted to do this. Your videos are God tier keep it up. They should definelty do this, stakes are higher and every game counts
Also imagine a championship league
This is one of the coolest ideas I’ve seen and I just wanna say you crushed it on the execution.. keep up the great content!
As a hawks fan this was a fun fantasy, wish we make the playoffs this year.
we are literally locked for atleast the play in
Yoooo it’s crazy how much effort you put into these ideas, do this again fr. Fire video 🔥
Bro the amount of work in these videos is insane and then on top of that you funny as hell. Great Vids
That was one of the best videos I've seen lately. You did an amazing job, kudos.
As a football and a basketball fan, this is wild. Great video and concept man
If only this video didn’t base its entire existence on the insanely broken 2k simulation process 😂
Frosti putting sm work into his videos, they mad creative
I respect the grind my guy.
Awesome video, always wanted to see relegation simulated in the NBA.
Great idea and execution. In england they also have cup tourneys that include all english teams, would’ve been cool to see that worked in even though it was probably impossible.
Holy crap the effort you put into making this video deserves a subscription
Thanks frosti, this wasnt even one your funniest videos but its the first time ive smiled and laughed in a few days
I’m not even a huge Fotbal’ fan rn. But This is the best system in all of sports. And I really wish American leagues had adapted it by now
The nba would be so dope like this even baseball
*Explain Germany then.*
Yeah promotion and relegation are cool.
But I wish (or dream of) football/soccer to also adapt draft system and salary cap of american sports.
@@TeguhNugrahaPratama I'm not a fan of the draft system because the age of turning pro for football is lower. If a draft is done in the way they do it, the whole draft would be of kids straight from high school, not even finished even
But I totally agree with a salary cap, in the mode of the NFL
"Manchester United Hawks" 😭😭😭
it's the most Pacers thing ever to be stuck in the championship league, never promote, never relegate, never get mentioned, never have a standout player, nor do anything of note... just mediocrity.
@Frosti you are the ONLY yt who i can listen to as a podcast. your formula is unmatched
impressed by how much work went into this video, great work!
Hawks turning into man city is crazy
Seeing the Hartford Whalers make a appearance confused me so much being a hockey fan 😂
Made me really happy though
true. There are some brands from other sports as well, like the Flying Squrrels (AA baseball)
Loved how you explained every detail W content
Respect the dedication you have for these videos!
This is one of the best youtube videos i’ve ever seen. Please continue this simulation in a future video
im only like a third of the way through but holy shit dude you went above and beyond. this must've taken forever
I had to sub just off the strength of you doing all that work and it was very entertaining
Love the creativity you use to come up with new videos man. That’s one thing that’s always set you apart from others since you started. Love the content as always man
Ah yes, my favorite basketball player, Tomas Brady
thumbs up, commenting and sharing strictly for the amount of work this man had to put into making this video.
The amount of effort put into this is crazy bro you deserve a lot more subs
Shout out to you for the video bro. Sounds like a lotta hard work and bullshit to deal with lol. Appreciate the effort in the content my man, that’s why I tune in ✊
The dedication is crazy bro
The effort in this video is insanity. Great video.
Awesome idea for a 2K video. You can only be impressed by the amount of detail needed in order to have made this work. Good stuff🔥🔥🔥
Most normal intro I’ve heard so far😂
funny outro but this one was so busy that there wasn't even time for the usual number of off color jokes lmao
Great video, love your nba content. Crazy amount of work you put in, keep it up man
This is a fantastic idea, keep it coming!!
Man you’re apologizing about the explaining of this wild premier league into the NBA in 4:00 minutes, come on man, we’re here loving the content and effort. The best GM I ever seen 🔥
Bro when you said the pistons picked up some hard hitters like Miles Bridges I died😂
I do stuff like this all the time but dude, I applaud your determination. It's insane lol I appreciate these!
23:45
Pop is REALLY supportive with his Spurs kit on 😂
Love your voicing over gameplay and your video ideas man
Great Vid Frosti Putting My 2 Favourite Sports Together (except f1)
Bruhh, you deserve a big love for this effort in your content.
this vid is mad, so much hard work, credit to you man really entertaining video
Frosty I love ur content so much I discovers ur stuff a year ago and I can’t stop laughing from some of your stuff. The first video of your I ever watched was the Helen Keller video from madden lol
One other key difference between European soccer and American sports is the transfer system. Deals are almost always for transfer fees rather than player for player trades. Usually when teams get relegated they can no longer afford to pay their star player wages, losing tons in TV money, sponsorships, ticket/merch sales, etc. This means they're forced to sell their best players or lose a ton of money for a year hoping their quality is enough to get back to the prem. A star player at the level of Lebron, Giannis, Luka, etc. would never play in the 2nd tier. Also keep in mind that there's a much bigger disparity within the Premier League than in the NBA. It's pretty much unfathomable for any of the top 6 teams in the Premier League to get relegated because of how much money they have & spend. I'm not sure how/if you could rework you NBA 2K simulation to account for these differences, but I thought I'd point it out.
As a Englishman, this should be how it is. Ive followed football (soccer) all my life and this the tier system is incredible as it has its incredible highs in all ablities across the sport. It would be sick if american sports followed this format but its not realistic unforunately. Ive supported my team southampton through some ups and downs but honestly you dont beat a playoff final win at wembley, even if its from league 1 to the championship.
this overall concept of the english playoff is amazing. I really love it since I found out.
But I wish that there were no playoffs in the National League this season, it would be really sad if Notts were not promoted with Wrexham. The two best clubs by a mile this season.
But the rush is really crazy, the atmosphere is always good, and there is one ethernal moment that is from the EFL Playoffs that every fan knows:
FORESTIERI... HERE'S HOGG... DEENEY
DO NOT SCRATCH YOUR EYES. YOU'RE REALLY SEEING THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MOMENT HERE.
The only way the US fans can come close to feel this is with many bad years due to terrible ownership
3:49 why is a baseball team here 💀💀
The Hawks went Manchester City mode
“But as a reminder, that the Clippers are going to waste his prime!”
Frosti again with the quick quip
Another banger as always
the work you did for this seems insane, I can't even process the information you're giving me half the time.
this guy is a man of focus, commitment and sheer f ing will
It’s such a shame that this will never actually happen it would be so good for the game
Really nice work. I can tell a lot of work went into making this video. It was really fun!
Props for the effort in this one!
the amount of time and effort you put into these videos is so badass. Thanks for the fire content babe
I just know this video took insane work, don’t even know what to say just super thankful
This is a great video that deserves to go viral bet it took forever to sim maybe try a version of the playoffs where top teams play in a ucl tournament style good way to use an NBA playoff tree
"im a big football fan myself, as you can tell by this sentence" lmao
I was so ready for Raleigh to go crazy then I never saw them again 🤦♂️
He used MLB teams and didn’t realize 😂
Man, what a video. A well deserved "like" and new subscriber. Greetins from México.
Leaving a like for the hard work you put in!
I don't watch the NBA religiously and I watch a lot of UK footy, but what an interesting video! (What a rise for the Pirates and the Hawks Man Utd-like dominance for the majority of the save - I see what you did near the end there lol)
Would love to see this sort of thing happen in the MLS or the NHL, however I also feel there would be a lot of complications in doing so (i.e. investors giving up a concept that they've been using for a number of years)
Massive respect for putting all of this together!
Your videos are the shit dude, interesting concepts brilliantly executed with some spicy jokes for good fun. LOVE the TUF on GTA/UFC series
Btw you’re American football should be called, American Rugby. I’m not joking.
This video seems like it took mad long to make, respect.
Amazing work. Great video. This was a blast. I didnt understand half ot he stuff you said about setting this up, but it sounded like aaaaaaaaaaaaaalot of work. Thank you for that
This is an insane amount of effort, good on you man
This whole video was amazing man, thank you
You go above and beyond for these videos, appreciated
shout out to the chihuahuas jumbo shrimp and flying squirrels for making an appearance hahaha
lmao you calling it "the championship league" made me smile every time. Dope vid man
As a native Montrealer, happy to see that after 10 years, the Monarchs made it to the big league! Congrats guys!
This was fantastic thank you for grinding though it! So entertaining!
Personally I’m American and don’t understand soccer but still a W video by frosti
you dont need to tell us your american for us to know that
If you have any questions let me know
One of the best videos yet
It hurts to think about the amount of time this took to make. Great video!
Damn this looks like it took forever to set up bro mad respect
i wont lie, as someone who watches a lot of football/soccer this concept is actually dope.
I really appreciate your effort, this kind of video is not easy, because you have to revamp the whole thing