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Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:27 am
GAME: NBA Live 07
DIFFICULTY: Superstar
RULES: Standard
PREMISE: Written as if it were a Pacers blog
NOTE: I only play the 4th quarter of two possession (6 point) games, and therefor game pics will only be available for those games. It takes too long to play, otherwise.

IT'S MILLER TIME: REBUILDING THE FRANCHISE

Following the colossal disappointment of the 06-07 season, the Pacers future was in doubt. With a disgruntled star in Jermaine O'Neal who had no interest in partaking in Indiana's much needed rebuilding process, a change of direction was in order. In the early stages of the off-season, GM Larry Bird did little to improve the team, both in the present and for the future. The additions of Travis Deiner, Stephen Graham, Andre Owens, and Kareem Rush were seen by Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh as little more than lateral moves, at best. These moves, in addition to the disastrous mid-season trade that brought in Troy Murphy and Mike Dunleavy, and their enormous contracts, along with Bird's inability to acquire anything more than a half season of Peja Stojakovic for Ron Artest in the previous season, lead Walsh to conclude that Bird may not be the right man to steer this ship. In early August, with most of the other teams in the East having improved, Walsh relieved Bird of his managerial duties, replacing him with Pacers legend Reggie Miller, effectively killing speculation that Miller would come out of retirement to play for the Celtics. The following are excerpts from Reggie Miller's press conference.
When asked about the Boston rumors:
"I wanted to play again, no doubt, especially with that group of guys in Boston," said Miller, "but when Donnie called me with the opportunity to rebuild this franchise, put my own stamp on it, well, it was too good to pass up. And in all honesty, I still wasn't sure if my body could hold up through an 82 game season and a playoff run."
On his plans regarding O'Neal:
"Well, Jermaine has made it clear to us that he wants no part of a long rebuilding process, and we've made it known to him that a rebuilding process, probably a long one, is necessary. We're optimistic that a deal will be in place by the start of the season. But, we also realize that Jermaine has probably played his last game as a Pacer, no matter when the deal occurs."
On his first move as GM, signing undrafted Canadian point guard July Jones out of Simon Fraser University in Vancouver:
"He's going to surprise people. He was heavily recruited by American colleges, but decided to remain in Canada for personal reasons. So people don't realize how good he is. He averaged a triple-double in his second season on points, assists, and steals. Steals! 10 a game! Incredible, just incredible. We fully expect him to challenge Tinsley for the starting PG spot."
Note: July Jones is, obviously, a fictional created player.
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TheMC5 on Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:01 am, edited 23 times in total.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:46 am
CURRENT ROSTER
C - Nene, PJ Brown
PF - Boris Diaw, Ike Diogu
SF - Danny Granger, Thaddeus Young, Shawne Williams
SG - Leandro Barbosa, Marquis Daniels, Linas Kleiza
PG - July Jones, Jamaal Tinsley, Travis Diener

STATS AND STANDINGS - UPDATED
RECORD: 8-9
SEASON STANDINGS - LEAGUE - EAST - WEST - ATLANTIC - CENTRAL - SOUTHEAST - NORTHWEST - PACIFIC - SOUTHWEST
LEAGUE LEADERS - POINTS - ASSISTS - REBOUNDS - OFF. REBOUNDS - BLOCKS - STEALS - FIELD GOALS - 3 POINTERS - FREE THROWS - MINUTES
INDIANA PACERS - PLAYER STATS
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TheMC5 on Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:27 pm, edited 16 times in total.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:12 am
Good luck with your dynasty
Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:17 pm
PACERS RUMOR MILL
With the impending departure of Jermaine O'Neal, we here at Pacersblog.com thought it would be a good idea to examine possible trade destinations/scenarios. The criteria used for determining possible trades were team needs, returning players, salary cap space, and the key to any O'Neal deal, large expiring contracts. With that in mind, here are the teams and scenarios we came up with, in no particular order.
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
O'neal has already stated his desire to play alongside his good friend Kobe Bryant, and the Lakers seem to have the required pieces to get a deal done - the expiring contract of Kwame Brown, and young big man Andrew Bynum. The question is whether the Lakers would be willing to part with both Bynum and Brown, as well as if the Pacers would be willing to take on the other undesired contract required to make the salaries match.
NEW JERSEY NETS
Jermaine has also expressed interest in New Jersey as a trade destination, but the issue here is contracts and quality return. GM Reggie Miller has already made it known that he is reluctant to take on Richard Jefferson, as he does not want to have such a large chunk of salary tied up in a non-dominant wing player who has likely reached his potential. Without Jefferson in a deal, it's hard to see how New Jersey gives up enough salary to make a deal work.
MIAMI HEAT
Jason Williams 8 million dollar deal expires after this year, and he could be packaged with Udonis Haslem and Dorrell Wright to make the deal work.
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
McHale still has Theo Ratliff's expiring contract, as well as Juwan Howard who wants to be moved. Jermaine would instantly fill the hole in the middle for the T'Wolves, but he may make it hard for McHale to resign his young core.
PHOENIX SUNS
Phoenix is an interesting idea. With PJ Brown having signed an 8 million dollar one year contract with Chicago and promptly shipped to Phoenix for the trade exception acquired in the Kurt Thomas deal, the door may open for O'Neal to end up in the valley of the Sun. Phoenix has the talent and the salaries needed, the only downside is that their 1st round pick is guaranteed to be below 25 if the acquire O'Neal.
SEATTLE SUPERSONICS
Seattle now has Kurt Thomas, so a deal with them could be made. Seems far fetched and unlikely, though.
WASHINGTON WIZARDS
Washington is another long shot. Antawn Jamison's 16 million deal is up at the end of the year, and though a deal would be very easy, it likely wouldn't net much long term for Indiana, who wouldn't resign Jamison.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
Philly is the only team with substantial cap room. Indiana would only have to take back half of O'Neal's salary to make a deal work. If Thaddeus Young and a 1st rounder could be gotten as well, this could be the best deal available.
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TheMC5 on Fri Aug 17, 2007 5:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:33 pm
If you can pry Odom and a big (Brown or Bynum) from Los Angeles, then please do it. I'd love to see the Goods revitalize his career.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:41 pm
converse wrote:Good luck with your dynasty

Thanks, converse.
And Its_asdf, you may be disappointed to learn that...
IT'S OFFICIAL - O'NEAL TO PHOENIX








Jermaine O'Neal has been traded, along with Jeff Foster and David Harrison, to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Leandro Barbosa, PJ Brown, and Boris Diaw.
With the start of the season approaching and the Pacers growing ever more anxious to deal O'Neal, rumors were spreading like wildfire, chief among them being O'Neal and others to Lala Land for Bynum, Fisher, and Odom, and O'Neal and others to Phoenix for Brown and Marion. Apparently, the Pacers were close to pulling the trigger on the LA deal, when Phoenix finally gave up their insistence that Barbosa not be included in any deal. Eventually the current deal was hammered out, being made official 2 days prior to the start of the season. Reggie Miller, when asked to comment on the deal, said,
"We got three quality players from Phoenix, 2 of them have their best days ahead of them. Obviously, this leaves us a little thin at center, but we are by no means done dealing. We still have some contracts we'd like to move and some areas we need to shore up, but it won't happen all at once. I'm realistic about this team. I'll be ecstatic if we get the 8th seed, or play .500 ball, let me put it that way.
As for Phoenix, (they) got a good deal here. I wouldn't be surprised to see them win it all this year with the talent they've got. And I wish Jermaine all the best and much success in Phoenix. We came close here in Indy, but it was time to move on."
This trade leaves Indiana looking like instant contenders to get the #1 pick in next year's draft. Let's see what else Miller's got up his sleeve. It better be good.
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TheMC5 on Tue Aug 28, 2007 3:53 am, edited 3 times in total.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:57 pm
man, there went all your Bigs! you're lineup got real small real fast; i take it the trades aren't done yet?
anyway, nice pick up of Barbosa and Diaw and good to see Reggie back in biz (even if he's not on the court)
Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:06 pm
im digging this dynasty.. its so realistic.. keep it up
Fri Aug 17, 2007 3:53 pm
Thanks kbryant24.
BoomDizzle#5, no I am not done dealing. But with the O'Neal trade the rosters are looking set for the start of the season, so I thought I'd do a pre-season Power Rankings. So here we go.
PRE-SEASON POWER RANKINGS
1. PHOENIX SUNS
The addition of Jermaine O'Neal makes this team the odds-on favorite to win the championship. A starting 5 of O'Neal, Stoudemire, Marion, Bell, and Nash is unrivaled, and has no weaknesses. The team's lone area of concern is depth, with Grant Hill and Jeff Foster being the only reliable backups any injury to the starting 5 could be costly. But the same can be said many teams.
2. SAN ANTONIO SPURS
They're still a force to be reckoned with, one Phoenix will have to overcome if they are to win this season. The addition of Ime Udoka only adds to this team's already impressive depth, defensive tenacity, and basketball intelligence. They could finally repeat as champions.
3. BOSTON CELTICS
Signing Chris Webber was the coup de gras in what has been a tremendously successful offseaon for the C's. There will be much pressure on this team win now, or very soon, but they definitely have the talent to make it out of the East.
4. DALLAS MAVERICKS
Eddie Jones was the only significant addition to this team, and he should help them out as a defensive 2 guard who can knock down open 3's. The road to the finals will be tougher this year that ever for the Mavs, so I don't foresee much playoff success, bu they should still be a force in the regular season.
5. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
What looked like a quiet, unproductive offseason for the Cavs turned out to be quite bountiful. The team acquired steady, if unspectacular, veterans in Earl Boykins and Ruben Patterson. Boykins will help relieve the pressure on sophomore guard Daniel Gibson, and Patterson will provide a solid defensive back up to Lebron. In all, the team that made it to the finals last year looks considerably better and deeper this year.
6. HOUSTON ROCKETS
Losing Mutumbo will hurt, but adding Luis Scola, Mike James, Steve Francis, and a rejuvenated Bonzi Wells will be huge for this team. The offense will no longer stall when T-Mac isn't on his game, and Yao should get more touches. Houston will be very dangerous.
7. CHICAGO BULLS
Ben Wallace started to come on late last year, so a full year of experience under Scott Skiles could be huge for his game. Adding Joakim Noah and Joe Smith help solidify the 4, where Tyrus Thomas is slated to start. They might not be a Finals team, but they getting closer.
8. DETROIT PISTONS
On paper Mutumbo appears to be a downgrade from the departed Chris Webber, but I disagree. I think Mutumbo will help Detroit get back into their defense-first, killer-instinct mind set. He won't play huge minutes, but Deke's presence in the locker room and on the bench will be great for this team.
9. DENVER NUGGETS
Gary Payton will help stabilize the shaky PG position currently dominated by chuckers Iverson and Atkins. His veteran presence in the locker room will be big for this club, and if he can get Iverson and Anthony playing true team ball, this squad could finally reach its potential.
10. UTAH JAZZ
The Jazz made little noise this offseason, but small matter. They have a steady and improving core, and will be a solid team again this year.
11. NEW JERSEY NETS
Jamal Magloire and James Posey are huge pickups for a club that relied so heavily on its top 3 in the past. The Nets all of a sudden have depth and defensive toughness, a combo which could lead the their return to the Finals.
12. TORONTO RAPTORS
The Kapono signing was solid, but the team didn't do enough to improve right now to give themselves much of a chance to win it all this year. But that's OK. That's not the goal. The goal in championships in 3-5 years. And they're on the right path.
13. MIAMI HEAT
Signing Smush Parker and Penny Hardaway reeks of desperation. They could potentially put it all together for one last post season run, but that looks doubtful. The losses of Posey, Kapono, and Payton will hurt this team.
14. NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
If they stay healthy, they'll be a good team. Peterson is an upgrade over Desmond Mason, and should play well with Chris Paul. 50 wins is not out of the question for a healthy Hornets team.
15. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
Another team whose success rides on health, specifically the health of Baron Davis. If he misses extended time, this team misses the playoffs. Unless, of course, Monta Ellis makes another miraculous leap in his game and becomes capable of leading a team and dictating an offense in addition to being a great individual scorer.
16. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
Elton Brand didn't injure his Achilles tendon. Shaun Livingston can still walk. Seriously. Brevin Knight was a depth and character signing, honest. I promise, Tim Thomas will not be the starting power forward for this team. It's all true.
17. LOS ANGELES LAKERS
Isn't basketball in LA great? Kobe is happy, for real. He is going to play hard for this team. Kwame Brown learned how to catch a basketball. This is also all true.
18. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS
J-Rich and Wallace is a scary athletic wing combination. Sean May showed flashes before getting injured, and you really have to think that Adam Morrison isn't that bad. Like, Matt Carrol isn't seriously better than him. He'll bounce back in his second year, and the Cats could sniff .500.
19. NEW YORK KNICKS
Isiah Thomas is crazy. I'm not sure what else to say.
20. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
They are not a playoff team yet, as many are suggesting, but they'll win their share of games this year, and be primed for a playoff run next season.
21. WASHINGTON WIZARDS
They'll still score a ton, but get scored on more. If this team learns to defend, they might finally win a playoff series.
22. MILWAUKEE BUCKS
With the Yi Jianlian fiasco behind them, the Bucks have a bright future. They have 3 solid young bigs, a good young point guard, and one of the league's top shooters. They still lack some depth and experience, but they could squeak into the playoffs.
23. SACRAMENTO KINGS
The Kings are moving backward. Troy Hudson was a superfluous signing, and the team has chemistry. Reggie Theus has his work cut out for him in trying to give this team some kind of identity, because right now they have no idea who they are.
24. ORLANDO MAGIC
The Magic's problem is simple: defense. Dwight Howard can't defend everyone at once. Now, they did get the perimeter shooters required to free up space for Dwight down low, but I'm not sure how many wins that translates to.
25. PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
This year is a write off for Portland. All they want to do is get Greg Oden playing time and experience. Still, Nate McMillan is a competitive coach who should be able to get 30 wins from these guys.
26. ATLANTA HAWKS
Drafting a point guard was a good idea, but this team still doesn't look very strong. They'll be one of the whipping boys in an improved Eastern conference.
27. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
This team has a ton of youth and depth, the latter alone pretty excluding the T'Wolves from being the absolute worst team in the league, but they're very close.
28. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
They're getting better, but losing Joe Smith leaves them without an inside scorer, which will really hurt this team.
29. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS
Though Seattle will probably have the worst record in the league, they get bumped up one spot because, like Portland, this season is just for developing their star rookie.
30. INDIANA PACERS
The Jermaine O'Neal trade left this team without an identity. They have too many wing players, not enough bigs, and 2 starting point guards - one they haven't been able to trade and one they don't want to. Though Reggie Miller has made it clear he is not done dealing, things currently look pretty bleak for the Pacers.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 4:31 pm
great presentation

i reckon you could make a run for the playoffs if T.Murphy can find some form.

Good Luck.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:53 pm
Woah,what a trade there.Both of the teams benefit from it.
Fri Aug 17, 2007 7:41 pm
Thanks, Oli. Playoffs might be optimistic, but I'm sure hoping.
WEEK 1 RECAP
Welcome to the weekly recap. This is where we review all Pacers games, as well as other notable games and individual performances. Enjoy.
OCT. 31: NBA OPENING NIGHT
PHOENIX 129 - LA LAKERS 79
CHICAGO 95 - MIAMI 92
The Suns announce their dominance from the season's opening tip, crushing the Lakers on the road. Despite 31 points and 9 assists from Kobe Bryant, the Lakers were simply outclassed. Jermaine O'Neal managed 15 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 blocks, and 1 steal in his first game as a Sun. In the other game, a rematch of last year's first round sweep, Chicago emerged with the victory. Ben Gordon hit the clinching 3 with 11.3 seconds to go. The Heat had a chance to tie, but Dwyane Wade missed a deep 3 at the buzzer.
NOV. 1: PACERS SEASON KICKS OFF IN CHARLOTTE

INDIANA 98 - CHARLOTTE 96
This game was close from start to finish, and the Pacers narrowly escaped with the win when Primoz Brezec's last second baseline jumper rimmed out Indiana got scoring from all over with 5 players in double figures, led rookie July Jones' 19 in his NBA debut. Jones played a solid all around game, helping Indiana to the win with a couple of big dunks down the stretch.
Player of the Game: July Jones (19 points, 4 assists, 4 rebounds, 1 block, 1 steal)
WASHINGTON 102 - CLEVELAND 105
PHOENIX 105 - LA CLIPPERS 85
LA LAKERS 96 - GOLDEN STATE 106
PORTLAND 106 - SEATTLE 101
In Washington's defeat to the Cavs, Gilbert Arenas flirted with a triple-double, posting 34 points, 13 assists, and 8 rebounds. Phoenix manhandled LA's other team, with O'Neal posting 24 points, 14 boards, and 4 assists. The Lakers lost again, but Kobe Bryant once again put on a superb performance, pouring in 45 points to go along with 8 assists. The night's other notable game was the matchup and debut of this years top 2 draft picks, Greg Oden and Kevin Durant. Dunrant won the individual matchup, posting 19 points, 11 boards, and 2 steals, to Oden's 10 points and 8 rebounds, but the Blazers emerged with the victory, due in large part to Oden's defensive presence.
BIG TRADE NEWS
NOV. 2: MILLER STRIKES AGAIN







Reggie Miller wasted no time fulfilling his promise that he wasn't done dealing. This time he acquired Nuggets' big man Nene and swingman Linas Kleiza, in exchange for Mike Dunleavy, Andre Owens, and Kareem Rush. Though the move does little to ease salary concerns, it certainly bolsters Indiana's front line. The move came as quite a shock to most NBA analysts, who did not expect the Nuggets to deal Nene.
"I was surprised too, believe me," said Miller. "I'd been trying ever since I got this job to land Nene, but Denver was unwilling to part with him. That is until they saw the rejuvenated and healthy Kenyon Martin. As soon as I heard that Martin has beat out Nene for the starting job in Denver, I knew he could be had. From Denver's side, I think they wanted to shore up their shooting guard position. I guess they weren't happy with J.R. Smith's inconsistency, and we're the benefactors of that."
SAN ANTONIO 108 - DALLAS 115
DENVER 105 - LA CLIPPERS 87
Two games to review. First, Dallas defeated the reigning champion Spurs, lead by a spectacular 33 point effort from Josh Howard. Second, it didn't take long to see Dunleavy in action with his new team. He suited up that night and helped Denver to the blow out victory with 8 points, 3 assists, and 2 steals. Kenyon Martin scored 18 points and grabbed 15 boards.
NOV. 3: NENE'S INDIANA DEBUT

NEW ORLEANS 115 - INDIANA 111
Indiana fans only had to wait one day to see the teams new starting center when Nene and Pacers hosted Chris Paul and the Hornets. Nene played well, scoring 18 points and blocking 2 shots, but had to sit most of the 4th quarter after picking up his 5th foul with 10 minutes left in the game. He returned with 2 minutes left to play, but the Pacers couldn't hold their one point lead. July Jones followed up his impressive debut with an efficient 10 points on 4-6 shooting, with 6 assists and 1 steal, while on the defensive end forcing Chris Paul to shoot 35%.
Player of the Game: Peja Stojakovic (34 points, 13-19 field goals, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks)
CLEVELAND 69 - SAN ANTONIO 94
In a rematch of last year's finals, the Spurs again dominated the Cavs, holding them to under 20 points in 3 quarters, and to just 10 points in the 4th. Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili combined for 73 points.
NOV. 4: JONES SHINES IN WIN OVER KNICKS
GAME PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE
INDIANA 110 - NEW YORK 101
July Jones put on his best performance of the young season, teaming with Leandro Barbosa to torch the Knicks back court for a combined 53 points. Barbosa lead the team in assits with 7, followed closely by Jones' 6. The game was never close, with Indiana leading by 10 after 1, and increasing that to a 16 lead heading into the 4th. New York got double-doubles from Randolph and Marbury, but the rest of the team struggled to contribute.
Player of the Game: July Jones (24 points, 10-19 field goals, 3-5 3 pointers, 6 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 steals)
BOSTON 117 - WASHINGTON 90
Kevin Garnett had the game of the year so far, posting 33 points on 13-22 fields goals, 5-6 free throws, and get this, 2-2 three pointers. In addition to his impeccable offensive game, he grabbed 13 rebounds, 6 offensive, handed out 9 assists, racked up 5 steals, and blocked a shot. Needless to say, Boston dominated.
And that's the weekly recap for this week. Pacers are off to a decent 2-1 start, July Jones is making Jamaal Tinsley look more and more expendable, and Miller swung a deal for Nene. Pretty good start to the year for the Pacers.
PACER OF THE WEEK: July Jones
Rookie standout Jones lead the team in assists for the week, with a 5.3 per game average, to go along with 17.7 points per game on 54.7% shooting, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.3 steals. The one downside was his 4-10 free throw shooting for the week, but with such a small sample size, you'd have to think that was an abberation.
PIC OF THE WEEK
July Jones blows by Raymond Felton for the Slam

Note: Click on light blue game scores for boxscores
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TheMC5 on Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:45 am, edited 8 times in total.
Sat Aug 18, 2007 3:46 am
Great job getting rid of Dunleavy's pasty ass and replacing him with one of my favs, Nene.
I hope Boris Diaw can step it up a notch. I was really hoping for him to be the one carrying the load offensively.
Sat Aug 18, 2007 8:33 am
very nice trades
im worried about the team chemisty though (so many trades in such little time)
Sat Aug 18, 2007 8:53 am
kbryant24 wrote:very nice trades
im worried about the team chemisty though (so many trades in such little time)
It's only been 2 trades, and the goal was to rebuild. However, I'm planning on playing out the next couple months with my current lineup to see how things shape up, and then evaluating my next move. Rest assured, this is not the lineup I will finish the season with.
Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:33 pm
July Jones' dunk in the first pic is nasty.In the second,it's also nice
Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:00 am

You raped Philly's cap space with that move. Young is a nice prospect and would make an interesting tandem with Granger on the wings especially since they're both around 6'8 with long arms.
Sun Aug 19, 2007 4:26 am
july jones is really pulling through for you.. whats his overall rating?
Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:41 pm
Converse, thanks man. Jones is going to be a beast in a couple of years.
Its asdf, I sure did, but I still felt it was reasonably realistic trade, insofar as the computer can basically disregard the cap when re-signing it's own players, and the Sixers had a glaring need at PF, and were a little overstocked at SF with Korver, Young, and Carney. I figured they could give up one of them to fill a glaring team need, especially someone who should be able to play off Dalembert well and fit into Philly's system. Murphy's still a pretty good player, and the Sixers definitely didn't get stiffed in this deal.
kbryant24, Jones sure is pulling through for me. He's a 75 overall, started the season at 74, and some key ratings are:
75 FG (up from 74)
69 3PT
75 FT (up from 74)
79 QUICK
79 SPEED
75 PASS (up from 74)
79 DRIBBLE
74 O. AWARE
74 D. AWARE
74 STEAL
65 STAMINA (up from 64)
69 CLUTCH
Also, for the record, he's 6'3", 205 lbs. I'll have player stats and info up at end of month 1.
Up next, the initial installment of the bi-weekly coach's report, "Jim O'Brien's On-Court Observations", as well as some added pics for available Pacers games.
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TheMC5 on Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:05 pm
Woah, daily recaps?
This thing looks great. Keep going!
Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:48 pm
jonthefon wrote:Woah, daily recaps?
This thing looks great. Keep going!
Thank you,
jonthefon. There's no way I could do comprehensive daily recaps, but for big games I like doing it. Gives the reader some perspective on the rest of league, something most dynasty stories lack, I find.
Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:37 pm
75 FG (up from 74)
69 3PT
75 FT (up from 74)
79 QUICK
79 SPEED
75 PASS (up from 74)
79 DRIBBLE
74 O. AWARE
74 D. AWARE
74 STEAL
65 STAMINA (up from 64)
69 CLUTCH
Nice numbers.I hope he will be monstrous in a span of few time