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The NLSC NBA Article Archive

Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:36 pm

This is a thread designed to give some more publicity to the great NBA-related articles written by NLSC Feature Writers that don't get noticed unless you visit the main nba-live.com page. Feel free to leave your thoughts on the articles in this thread.

NEWEST ARTICLES

1997 NBA Draft: Changing History
Posted by Matthew Damian on Wednesday, 01 February 2006


Matthew's back with his fourth look back at drafts of the past. This time it's 1997, a year that saw a San Antonio team that endured great misfortune during the 1996/1997 season get extremely lucky and strike it rich in the lottery. The class of 1997 also produced Tracy McGrady and 2004 Finals MVP Chauncey Billups. Find out where they might go today in our latest retro mock draft!

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1993 NBA Draft: Changing History
Posted by Matthew Damian on Tuesday, 31 January 2006


On to our next Draft retrospective. This time, Matthew has taken a look at the 1993 NBA Draft, a night that had everyone talking about the new twin towers of the NBA before plans quickly changed and everyone started discussing how well the newest inside/outside combo would work. Would Orlando still make the same decision today? Read on...

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2000 NBA Draft: Changing History
Posted by Matthew Damian on Monday, 30 January 2006


Continuing our series of a glances back at how the drafts of yesteryear might go down today, Matthew has completed his revision of the 2000 NBA Draft. You might be surprised to see what he's made of what turned out to be quite a weak draft. Our apologies to all Marcus Fizer fans.

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1996 NBA Draft: Changing History
Posted by Matthew Damian on Tuesday, 24 January 2006


Matthew recently took a look back at the 1996 NBA Draft and held it again according to how the class of '96 have fared since then, not bad timing considering one of its number just exploded for 81 points. You might be surprised by some of Matthew's picks as he re-orders the lottery selections.
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OLDER ARTICLES

2005 NBA Draft Review
Posted by Andrew Begley on Sunday, 03 July 2005


Everyone's weighed in with their opinions on the 2005 NBA Draft, but how will your favourite team's selection affect their performance in NBA Live 06? Matthew has taken a look at what this year's draftees might be able to do for you in NBA Live 06 in his 2005 NBA Draft Review.
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George Mikan: A Tribute to the Pioneer
Posted by Alvin on Monday, 06 June 2005


George Mikan Jr. (1924-2005) is one of the basketball's true pioneers. Before there were Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, David Robinson, Shaquille O'Neal and Tim Duncan, there was the bespectacled Mikan - the man who was everything about basketball in his era.
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The Final Four
Posted by Alvin on Sunday, 22 May 2005


It's the Suns vs. Spurs and Heat vs. Pistons. The Final Four slug it out for a chance to win the NBA championship. Will it be a VERY HOT Finals (Suns vs. Heat), or will it be a Champion vs. Champion match (Spurs vs. Pistons)?
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The "perfect" NBA Live 2006
Posted by Andrew Begley on Saturday, 14 May 2005


As we prepare for another "season" of NBA Live previews, I've compiled a list of the ways I feel NBA Live 2006 could make the progress we're all hoping for. Combining some of my own suggestions with items from the Wishlist, I've endeavoured to describe how this year's instalment could be the "perfect" game for the 2005/2006 NBA season; in other words, the "perfect" NBA Live 2006.
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The Elite Eight
Posted by Alvin on Monday, 09 May 2005


The first round is officially over. The contenders finally separate from the pretenders. Miami, San Antonio, Phoenix and Detroit enter the second round as expected. Dallas, Seattle, Indiana and Washington round up the final eight.

Here's my second round analysis and predictions.
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First Round Home Stand
Posted by Alvin on Thursday, 28 April 2005


As we finish the first two games of each series, here’s a look back at the surprises and upsets that happened, as well as my predictions.
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Demise of the Lakers
Posted by Alvin on Sunday, 24 April 2005


The Lakers suffers a humiliating trip to the Lottery with the narcissistic Kobe Bryant leading the way. What exactly caused the demise (or soon to be demise) of the once glorious franchise?
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Regular Season Awards
Posted by Alvin on Sunday, 24 April 2005

The time has come when the individual accomplishments during the regular season are awarded. From the MVP to the Executive of the Year to the All-NBA Teams, here are my picks for the regular season awards.
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Open Court for March 17th
Posted by Andrew Begley on Thursday, 17 March 2005


We missed the Tuesday edition, so today brings an extended instalment of Open Court. In today's column, we take a look at the current playoff race and introduce a couple of new segments: The Big Question, where we take an issue and discuss it in greater length, and Soapbox, where we each write a paragraph or two regarding a current issue in the NBA.
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Open Court #3
Posted by Andrew Begley on Tuesday, 08 March 2005


After the positive reponses to the first two instalments, Matthew and I have decided to publish Open Court twice a week; for now, a Tuesday and Friday edition. In the latest edition, we focus on the playoff race and the fortune of a couple of the lower seeds in the Eastern Conference.
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Open Court #2
Posted by Andrew Begley on Sunday, 06 March 2005

The second instalment of Open Court is now up - thanks for all the comments on the first one! In this episode, Matthew and I discuss the Sixers' performance a week after the Webber trade, the firing of Maurice Cheeks and rank the players who are most important to their team's success in the postseason.
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Open Court #1
Posted by Andrew Begley on Wednesday, 02 March 2005

Introducing a new feature inspire by ESPN's Pardon the Interruption: Open Court, where Matthew and I discuss the latest events around the NBA, as well as a few historical questions and comparisons. In this first instalment, we discuss Kwame Brown's future, Kobe's first half season as The Man in LA, the fallout of the Webber trade and much more.
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Can Kobe Spell A-I-R?
Posted by Will Sit on Tuesday, 15 February 2005

Michael Jordan is 6'6", 220 pounds and played for the Chicago Bulls during his prime. Kobe Bryant is 6'7", 220 pounds and plays for the LA Lakers... yet to reach his prime. Two big topics in the midst of all NBA talk these days... who will be the better player? Or more precisely... how can Kobe top Mike...
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When will the Ming Dynasty Begin?
Posted by Will Sit on Tuesday, 15 February 2005

Yao Ming, Houston's 7'6" center is in his third season. A season where every areana he enters don't receive as warmly as they did for the last two years. But the Gentle Giant doesn't only get less cheers a game but is always the subject of harsh criticism for how he plays. What can Yao do?
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Around the League
Posted by Eugene on Monday, 14 February 2005

Since this is my first column, I figured I’d do a kind of “Around the League.” Not very original, I know, but I think worthwhile.
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Battle for Sixth
Posted by Alvin on Sunday, 16 January 2005

There's a new team strategy in the East: aim for the sixth. Boston, Washington, Toronto, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Orlando all battle for the coveted sixth seed that could possibly give them a home court advantage in the 1st round, and even more, a 2nd round ticket.
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A Decade of Virtual Basketball
Posted by Andrew Begley on Saturday, 20 November 2004

Ten years before NBA Live 2005 hit stores, the sports video game community was sinking its teeth into a new product known as NBA Live 95. To commemorate the "tenth" anniversary of the NBA Live series (for those counting, NBA 2005 is actually the 11th game in the series), we're taking a look back at the whole series with some retrospective reviews.

NBA Live 95 Review
NBA Live 96 Review
NBA Live 97 Review
NBA Live 98 Review
NBA Live 99 Review
NBA Live 2000 Review
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 9:27 pm

Dont spam this thread. I've deleted king james' and jugs' posts.

Tue Jan 31, 2006 5:12 pm

great work on the 96 draft re done article. damn that draft was 10 years ago! Have to go back in the time machine to remember the happenings around that time (b-ball reference for me hehe)

I think the picks & analysis are spot on but i'll disagree on a few just to be argumentative ;)

1. I'd agree. The irony hehe- the team that booed him when he won the all star game MVP would certainly embrace him if he put on the Sixer Jersey

2. Looking over Toronto's roster, I can see them passing over the countryman in order to nab a big man- the team's biggest need. Classic Babcock (RIP). The crowd would boo the selection of Jermaine O'Neal. Nash is tempting but a smallcourt of Damon and him wouldn't work when you have Zan Tabak, Carlos Rogers, Tony Massenburg protecting the paint

Jermaine being picked at 2 shuffles up Matthew's mock. I agree with the rest of the picks other then Ilgauskas & fisher. Based on the league having few quality centers, I think he makes it into the top ten, regardless of his funny foot history.

Fisher just isn't good enough to be a "based on team needs" pick. But I guess every draft has it's curveballs

Looking over the real draft- wow there were a lot of misses: especially picks 8-12 (Dallas, Indy, GSW, Cavs). Those first 3 are still looking for a big man and Cleveland is still looking for that bruiser to pair with Big Z


Good job, Matthew (Y)

been waiting for a while for an article hehe

Sun Feb 05, 2006 3:22 pm

luvin' the articles on the drafts Matthew....

my views....
- 96 re-draft is about spot-on....although I would've also had Z a little higher....Nash in Toronto would have been great :drool: although one could argue that he might never have been the player he was today without the team he played for having the patience & a mentor like Jason Kidd in front of him :idea:

- 2000 was a weak draft as we all know....but I would have still had Martin going No. 1....at the time he was just what the Nets needed and he was a shoe-in for the pick....but I guess we are dealing in hind-sight....as for Redd, he should have never fell out of 1st Rd in the 1st place, which was a shock to me at the time....

Sun Feb 05, 2006 3:50 pm

I would like to first of all think Jae for posting all of this and taking his time on making it neat and look nice.

And heres a shoutout to all the authers.

Matthew Damian
Andrew Begley
Alvin
Will Sit
Eugene

Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:45 pm

Thanks The X, but Wankster, why are you giving props to inactive "authers"? Sit, Alvin and Eugene haven't written for this site in ages.

But I like your sig :)

Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:16 pm

I didn't notice that you made a thread for this untill now, and I'd just like to say thank you for your time and effort.
I love reading the redone drafts.. Keep up all the good work :)

Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:53 pm

again- good stuff guys. looking forward to the next features

Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:59 pm

8. (Philadelphia) Al Harrington. Despite his lack of height, Knight is a pure point guard whose stock rose with his play last season. In 97/98, the Warriors were forced to play journeyman Tony Delk at PG. Knight would fit in immediately and run the show.


In the 1998 re-done, that doesn't sound right?

Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:02 pm

Looks like I missed one. I'll fix that up.

Mon Feb 20, 2006 4:03 am

Kudos for the draft re-done articles. Its always interesting to see the 'what if'

Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:38 am

Open Court- best work so far

good stuff, Andrew & Matthew (Y)

btw- it was Kevin Harlan who said he saw a judge change his score ;)

Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:57 pm

Haha Nicks turned into the stat boy :proud:

Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:06 pm

damn right dog

Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:24 am

Yup that's really a good stuff..Thanks for all guyz...You rullz (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)

Fri Sep 05, 2008 10:05 pm

Where did the whole features page go off the main page?

Fri Sep 05, 2008 10:46 pm

We haven't had any feature articles in a while.
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