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Raptors Dynasty

Wed Sep 21, 2005 9:55 pm

The Lineup

The Roster & The Coaching Staff


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im getting live 06 probably on the 27th but might get it later

Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:46 pm

lol omg thats it? wheres the other players? no details? come on some respect make a GOOD dynasty

Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:50 pm

I'm sure he will add more down the line. Good luck.

Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:55 pm

Not to be a dick, but if you want people to accually look at this dynasty, u need more detail, one is accually looking for matching images for your players here they are:

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2 - Why is Villianueva at center? Bosh should be at center

3 - explain wtf ur doing ur settings all that shit

4 - List your bench and IR

hope that helps

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:08 pm

ShAuNCx9 wrote:Not to be a dick, but if you want people to accually look at this dynasty, u need more detail, one is accually looking for matching images for your players here they are:

Image

Image

2 - Why is Villianueva at center? Bosh should be at center

3 - explain wtf ur doing ur settings all that shit

4 - List your bench and IR

hope that helps


exactly my point!

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:19 pm

how am i going to do the settings when i dont have the game

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:19 pm

Feeling optimistic
Playoffs in Rafer's sights

Rafer Alston compares the Raptors this year to the starship Enterprise.
Toronto's starting point guard believes the team will boldly go where no Raptors team has gone before (Or, at least for the past three years).
To the playoffs.
"That's the mindset we're coming in with," Alston said yesterday. "We won 33 games last year and I think we can squeak out eight or nine more.
"There's no place to go but up." Image

Most NBA pundits have picked the rebuilding Raptors to finish last in the Atlantic Division.
Alston said he was "highly confused" by comments, made by general manager Rob Babcock to The Toronto Sun earlier this month, that the club would be hard-pressed to match the 33 victories from last year. But since talking to Babcock, Alston understands that the GM was just being honest, that the club likely will struggle, given the number of youngsters on the roster.
He agrees also with Babcock that the Raptors are heading in the right direction and admitted that, in order for his playoff prediction to come true, he has to be more of a leader on the court and in the locker room and less of a distraction.
Alston had a career-year offensively for the Raptors last season, averaging 14.2 points and 6.4 assists per game. But there were moments when his volatile personality caused problems with the team. He threatened to quit early in the season after being benched during a game in Boston and had various other run-ins with head coach Sam Mitchell.
But the normally good-natured Alston, who is under contract with the team for the next five years ($22.75 million US) plans to take on more of a leadership role this season.
"I'll play hard and compete every night, like I always do," he said, "and try to be a solid and more mature point guard. I really want to help the young guys."
Alston, 29, said he was thrilled with the Raptors' selection of fellow New Yorker Charlie Villanueva in this year's NBA draft.
"We did lose a guy in (forward) Donyell Marshall, who was an integral part of this team, but we have a talented rookie in Villanueva, who I believe can step in and help fill that gap," he said.
Babcock is hard at work searching for another point guard to complement Alston and Spanish international Jose Calderon. He has offered Jay Williams a contract and has expressed interest in former Raptor Jermaine Jackson.

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:24 pm

Lebron23 wrote:Rafer Alston compares the Raptors this year to the starship Enterprise.
Toronto's starting point guard believes the team will boldly go where no Raptors team has gone before (Or, at least for the past three years).
To the playoffs.
"That's the mindset we're coming in with," Alston said yesterday. "We won 33 games last year and I think we can squeak out eight or nine more.
"There's no place to go but up." Image

Most NBA pundits have picked the rebuilding Raptors to finish last in the Atlantic Division.
Alston said he was "highly confused" by comments, made by general manager Rob Babcock to The Toronto Sun earlier this month, that the club would be hard-pressed to match the 33 victories from last year. But since talking to Babcock, Alston understands that the GM was just being honest, that the club likely will struggle, given the number of youngsters on the roster.
He agrees also with Babcock that the Raptors are heading in the right direction and admitted that, in order for his playoff prediction to come true, he has to be more of a leader on the court and in the locker room and less of a distraction.
Alston had a career-year offensively for the Raptors last season, averaging 14.2 points and 6.4 assists per game. But there were moments when his volatile personality caused problems with the team. He threatened to quit early in the season after being benched during a game in Boston and had various other run-ins with head coach Sam Mitchell.
But the normally good-natured Alston, who is under contract with the team for the next five years ($22.75 million US) plans to take on more of a leadership role this season.
"I'll play hard and compete every night, like I always do," he said, "and try to be a solid and more mature point guard. I really want to help the young guys."
Alston, 29, said he was thrilled with the Raptors' selection of fellow New Yorker Charlie Villanueva in this year's NBA draft.
"We did lose a guy in (forward) Donyell Marshall, who was an integral part of this team, but we have a talented rookie in Villanueva, who I believe can step in and help fill that gap," he said.
Babcock is hard at work searching for another point guard to complement Alston and Spanish international Jose Calderon. He has offered Jay Williams a contract and has expressed interest in former Raptor Jermaine Jackson.


Well, you definatly got better! I suggest to make maybe a few more pics and brightin up your post. It looks all squshed together. Try to space it out.

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:31 pm

Z man don't quote the whole damn article... good article nonetheless..

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:31 pm

Lebron23 wrote:how am i going to do the settings when i dont have the game


What the?! :shock:

How are you going to do this story?

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:56 pm

[quote="ShAuNCx9"]

2 - Why is Villianueva at center? Bosh should be at center

Bosh shouldn't play center. He's more effective at the power forward position. Thats why sam mitchell listed donyell marshall as a sixth man instead of making bosh play out of position

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:58 pm

omg lebron23 buy the fucking game oppppppppppppen it and then play dynasty. Then you must post everything that happends! Gosh, look at all the other dynasties and get an idea

Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:59 pm

ez people. let him do what he wants. if you don't like it, jus don't view it. done deal

Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:07 pm

Great article on Alston. And you'd be crazy to put Bosh at center instead of Charlie. I suggest switching Rose and Graham though. Great start, keep it up! (Y)

Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:09 pm

giftedvisionz wrote:Great article on Alston. And you'd be crazy to put Bosh at center instead of Charlie. I suggest switching Rose and Graham though. Great start, keep it up! (Y)


I think he wants his starting 5 to be a young one. But like giftedvisionz said, maybe you should start Rose. Let's see how he does until the all-start break or something.

Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:10 pm

get the game dude it will be much easier i promise

Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:13 pm

Z Man wrote:get the game dude it will be much easier i promise


Ye. I think in Canada, it doesn't come out till Tuesday so he gotta wait.

Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:25 pm

well atleast hes GONNA get the game or at least i hope so

Sat Sep 24, 2005 6:58 am

YEAH!!! joey graham starter! few people starting joey graham instead of mo pete! hehehe me and you think the same:P let me think...you're gona turn joey graham into a higflyer, charlie power?? if you do..we think the same wayyyyy :D :D :D :D :D :D

Sat Sep 24, 2005 7:19 am

lol...i agree with joey graham turning a highflyer but charlie power?? lol..i think if hez more of an inside scorer, not really power. He's only like 10 pounds heavier than bosh, so i dont think hez a power player (yet)

Sat Sep 24, 2005 7:20 am

he looks like a power...develpoing..:P :lol: he looks like he has poteintial..hm who you think charie vill' will play like??

Sat Sep 24, 2005 8:04 am

who you think charie vill' will play like??


A crappy Lamar Odom.

Anyway, I honestly don't get why most people here are being idiots. Let the guy take his time with the game and if you're planning on criticizing him then do it constructively.

Sat Sep 24, 2005 10:54 am

ehh man...took my message wrong, i never critzied him..i was asking if he think the same way as i did... lol i liked you comment :lol: crappy lamar:P

Sat Sep 24, 2005 10:58 am

so u gonna update or not lebron23? or did u get the game already?

Sat Sep 24, 2005 11:12 am

[C][B]#4 wrote:
ShAuNCx9 wrote:
2 - Why is Villianueva at center? Bosh should be at center

Bosh shouldn't play center. He's more effective at the power forward position. Thats why sam mitchell listed donyell marshall as a sixth man instead of making bosh play out of position


Thats rediculous, Bosh is a shotblocker I would rather see Bosh on Ben Wallace then CV, I would rather see CV on R. Wallace han Bosh. Bosh would better guard Shaq than CV ever could
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