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Immaculate Grid Basketball
Immaculate Grid Basketball
Immaculate Grid Basketball is a quiz game that requires you to name a player from one of nine boxes. The solution should meet the top and side standards of the basketball team.
The player will only have 9 chances to correctly guess the name, with 100% accuracy required. Fans must be incredibly knowledgeable about the sport, and one wrong answer means you won't be able to complete the grid.
Gameplay
- Choose a player for each cell that meets the row and column criteria.
- You have nine attempts to finish the grid.
- Each estimate, whether correct or incorrect, counts as a guess.
- A fresh grid is created every day at 9:00 a.m. ET.
- A single-player can only be used once.
- Players in the NBA, ABA, or BAA might be active or inactive.
Tips
- The player must have played at least one game for that team (during the regular season or playoffs) to be eligible for the player and team cell.
- The player must have earned the award during a season when he was a member of that team for the team and award cells.
- To qualify as winning the NBA Finals for a franchise, a player must have been on the postseason roster during the title-winning season. A player must have played in the playoffs during the title-winning season to be eligible for the ABA Finals.
- The player must have recorded the statistic while playing for that team for team and season statistics. For players that played on multiple teams throughout the season, the stat must have been registered with that squad. Rudy Gay, for example, averaged 20.0 points per game in 2013-14, dividing the season between Toronto (19.4 PPG) and Sacramento (20.1 PPG).
- He would be ineligible for either team because he never made the PPG leaderboard with either. His season would qualify as a whole if matched with a category other than a single team.
How to play Immaculate Grid Basketball
Using mouse