Mine (You may think I am crazy. It combines NBA Live and The Sims together):
The Sims Rising Star (year number):
Your male sim is a teenager who wants to make the NBA. You start him off in High School basketball (in a fictional HS in SimNation). Once your sim graduates, you have a choice of your young adult male sim on which non-fictional NCAA D1 school to go to (e.g. Wisconsin, Georgetown, Arizona State, UCLA, LSU, Vanderbilt, Marquette, Wake Forest, Duke, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama, etc.). Notable coaches of the listed schools:
Greg Gard (If brought back) - Wisconsin
John Thompson III - Georgetown
Steve W./Doc Rivers - Marquette
Coach K - Duke
John Calipari/Tayshaun Prince - Kentucky
Avery Johnson - Alabama
Research all NCAA D1 coaches and put them all in the game.
You can hire an agent and declare for the NBA draft after you complete 1, 2, 3 or 4 years of college.
NBA draft: You go undrafted, but you were picked in the D-League draft. Make your sim work hard there and get him to the NBA to go to Free Play with any city (known as world) that your sim joined. The main world is the city your sim's team is based in. Sub-worlds are the other cities with your sim's opponents, the D-League teams' cities and all the NCAA D1 schools. You can also, in Free Play, choose any non-fictional D-League player and try to make them NBA players. Plus, choose to play as any head/assistant coaches in college/Developmental Pro/Pro basketball in these ages:
Young Adult Graduate (22-39)
Adult (40-59)
Elder (60 and older)
Make it available for PS4 and Xbox One as well as PC/Mac.