Go 98-0.
Eighty-two in the regular season, sixteen more through the playoffs, the trophy, zero losses. The full flawless year — in basketball or on ice.
Draft the full run — 98-0
- Six decades of history
- Real season stats
- New board daily
Finish this draft
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Featured eraUtah1991–95rotates daily
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Your tenone seat open
FTyrone CorbinCFelton SpencerCMark EatonFThurl BaileyFBlue EdwardsCMike BrownGJay HumphriesFTom ChambersFDavid BenoitSTARTERyour pick
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Featured eraChicago1996–00rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
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FToni KukocGRon HarperFMetta World PeaceCLuc LongleyGSteve KerrFMark BryantGBrent BarryGHersey HawkinsGJohn StarksSTARTERyour pick
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Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Featured eraMinnesota2001–05rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
Your tenone seat open
CRasho NesterovicGLatrell SprewellFLaPhonso EllisGChauncey BillupsGTroy HudsonFJoe SmithCEddie GriffinGAnthony PeelerGKendall GillSTARTERyour pick
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The math
82regular-season wins
16playoff wins
0losses allowed
No team in either sport has ever finished a season untouched. 98-0 is the ceiling the game lets you chase.
Questions
- What is 98-0?
- A perfect full season in basketball or hockey: all 82 regular-season games plus a 16-0 playoff run to the title — 98 wins, 0 losses.
- Which sports can I try it in?
- Basketball (starting five plus bench) and hockey (two lines, a blue line, and a goalie) both play the 98-0 format here.
- How hard is it?
- Roughly 1 in 20 well-drafted boards runs the table. The weak-link math is the killer: one soft seat drags every week.