Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:28 pm
Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:43 am
Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:48 pm
Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:20 pm
Martti. wrote:Damn, this was one crazy game.![]()
Superb games by Lai, Yao, Williams and Harris. Also, surprisingly good game by Harden.. God damn.. Nice that you won though in the end.
thierryhenry50 wrote:Harden 46 pts? wtf? Three Nets over 30 points? Impressive!
Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:41 pm
Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:11 pm
Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:29 pm
Martti. wrote:Well, if both clubs are shooting hot, it is possible. But your 133 FG attempts looks far more unrealistic then the final score
Sit wrote:Crazy game... thats all i can say... u need to bench Morrison and start Lai
Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:59 pm
Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:46 pm
Martti. wrote:It should be fine to start him now, as you've played 49 games. He can only start 33 games, which makes him eligible for the award.
Sun Sep 13, 2009 5:14 am
Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:35 am
Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:46 pm
thierryhenry50 wrote:Great ASG. Did you play as East?
Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:27 am
Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:01 am
Clutch wrote::shock: 312 combined pts must be a record!
Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:13 am
Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:06 am
Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:08 pm
Clutch wrote::shock: 312 combined pts must be a record!
Martti. wrote:Yao was very productive in his 20 minutes. Nelson the highest scorer for the East?
Sit wrote:Kobe All-Star MVP
He hasn't won it once in my association yet lol
thierryhenry50 wrote:Didn't pay a lot of attention to the boxscore, wow, great game by Nelson
Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:40 am
Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:34 am
A Trade Deadline of Minor Deals
As opposed to past seasons, the 2010 NBA Trade Deadline passed by with just a handful of deals, and nothing in there would shock even the most isolated hermit in existence. There were plenty of big names on the block and too many frugal GMs unwilling to make the big score. The deadline was somewhat uneventful and was more of a forum of penny pinchers more focused on the bottom line than the hearts of the fans.
Overall, this season has been pretty decent in terms of trades, with the biggest one being Yao Ming (really, it's not a lame joke i'm trying to pull here) going to the Nets, and then several big-name transactions such as Carter, Deng, Jefferson, and so on; but February has been relatively quiet, as opposed to the usual storm of deals that gets pulled.
Here is an overview of some of the 'significant' deals that occurred in the month of the deadline
February 15th
San Antonio Spurs trade Zaza Pachulia, Rasho Nesterovic, and '11 2nd round pick to the Sacramento Kings for Kwame Brown, Terrance Williams, and J.J. Redick
The Spurs were struggling with Pachulia manning the middle, and Pop got Buford to make a great deal, scamming the Kings with Pachulia and Nesterovic, as well as a meaningless future 2nd round pick, and got themselves a better center in Kwame Brown (He is bad, but not THAT bad, and pairing him with Tim Duncan will make him look less like a bust, trust me) a possible future star in Terrance Williams to properly back up Richard Jefferson, and also a shooter off the bench in J.J. Redick.
The Spurs might climb out of the 13th place hole they've dug themselves just yet.
February 16th
1.) New Jersey Nets trade Darius Miles to the Detroit Pistons for Bill Walker and '11 2nd round pick
I don't see the logic behind this trade, but certain sources have indicated that the Nets took the cheapest (financially) offer and quickly got themselves rid of Darius Miles after conducting a private drug test, it is not confirmed, but it seems like the Nets have gotten themselves out of yet another mess that Miles have created. So much for the hopes of making a big comeback and becoming an impact player again.
Talent Wise, this is a great deal for the Pistons, but when you consider the possible factors involved? The Nets win this, easily.
Dennis Rodman and Toni Kukoc might not be as good as MJ on the basketball court, but they certainly excel him in terms of managing a team.
2.) The Thunder sends Damien Wilkins and Earl Watson to the Heat for Luther Head and Antonio Daniels.
The Heat dumps Luther Head's 2 year deal to the Thunder, while getting a quality backups at the point and the two with the fact that both are expiring, Daniel's contract is expiring as well, but he's next to useless and paying him 6+ million dollars while he's not making any sort of positive impacts, and when you need a quality backup point, is really useless, Watson has a similar expiring contract, and he can actually be used on the floor, props to Riley for making this deal. Meanwhile, the Thunder took on a crap expiring in Daniels, but Head can really help them out despite his 2 year, 4m/per deal. He is a quality backup 2 guard that can relief rookie Tyreke Evans of minutes, and he could actually defend people; OKC still has a problem with a lack of good bigs, but that's to be expected for most clubs in the NBA today.
February 18th
Nets trade Chris Wilcox to the Orlando Magic for '10 2nd round pick, Anthony Johnson.
The Nets have been the most active team, all season long, and they've gotten themselves another decent deal. It is true that they will be in need of another big now, but Patrick Mills has hit the 'rookie wall' recently and they can't play Harris for the full 48. Johnson is the guy that you can rely on in games, all day long.
For the Magic, they needed a big that can rebound and bang down low ever since Gortat bolted via FA (i'd laugh at you if you think Petro and the rookie Pendergraph are good backups) and Wilcox is a decent, proven big who can get the job done. At 1.4 million with a team option, he's value for money for a team like the Magic.
Note: These are only the 'significant' trades, there are a handful more, but they shall be reported in the monthly review instead of an in-depth article
Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:05 am
Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:15 am
Sit wrote:How many trades have you done this season? lol
Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:52 pm
Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:00 am
Martti. wrote:So the starting 2-guard spot is still shaky? Anthony Johnson won't be the man, I can tell you that, haha.
Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:39 pm
NLSC Prospects Update!
NLSC Draft Class 2010
NAME | POS | HT | AGE | FROM
W.Sit | PG/SG | 6'4" | 22 | UNC/Australia
M.Must | PF | 6'9" | 21 | Arizona/Estonia
A.Spagnoletti | SG/SF | 6'8" | 20 | Argentina
C.Cruz | PG/SG | 6'1" | 19 | Philippines
NLSC Draft Class 2011
NAME | POS | HT | AGE | FROM
S.James | SG/PG | 6'0" | 19 | Canada
K.Tali | PG/SG | 5'10" | 18 | Estonia
O.Ocho | C | 7'1" | 22 | Lincoln HS/Sudan
Remember, if you haven't applied yet to participate your virtual self in my association, you are all welcomed to do so.
PM me under the title NLSC Prospects Application with the following details...
Name
Age (Birth year would do, i can edit with the editor)
Position(s)
Height
School/Country
Body Type
Body Tone
Perhaps give me a comparison of how you look as well, such as "i look something like yao" (doesn't have to be a baller, just someone that is well known) so i can try to find a face that is similar
Sig Shot, Free Throw Style
preferred Shoe brand
any accessories (head band, armsleeve...), length of socks
Playing Style (good if there are any NBA Comparisons)
5 Strengths
5 Weaknesses
The Prospects will be anywhere ranging from Lottery Picks to Mid first round picks, if you are lucky, you might become a top 5 prospect!![]()
Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:42 am
looking to sign perhaps a "backup of the backups" big man