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Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:50 am

MARTIN PUTS UP INSANE NUMBERS AS NUGGETS RUN OVER HEAT

Denver 96
Miami 78

Kenyon Martin's displays continue to amaze. The former number one draft pick had 56 points and 12 rebounds and destroyed one of the league's front runners, the Miami Heat, on the way. Martin was helped by veteran shooting guard Wesley Person, who replaced Voshon Lenard on the starting spot, putting up 18 points and bringing in a fresh breeze for the team. Carmelo Anthony was given the task of guarding star guard Dwyane Wade, and he came through with flying collars, holding Wade to a mediocre 13 points.

Martin was in good mood after the game. "I've developed a good understanding with the rest of the team and most recently Jason Williams. They know exactly when to play the ball to me and what kind of a pass I need to get in a good position to score a basket. Hopefully I can score as many points in the future and help us get a good run in the playoffs."

Martin will finally get a real battle under the basket when the Nuggets go up against San Antonio and Tim Duncan in the next game.

Starters:
Denver (4-4 before game)
C M. Camby
F K. Martin
F C. Anthony
G W. Person
G J. Williams

Miami (4-3 before game)
C S. O'Neal
F U. Haslem
F E. Jones
G D. Wade
G D. Jones

Player of the game:
Martin DEN 56/12

Team leaders:
DEN: Person 18/1, Camby 5/14
MIA: O'Neal 21/6, E. Jones 21/2

Pictures:

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You can't check me, man.

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Any tips on how to score more with this guy?

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Person hits it from downtown with a hand in his face.

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Wade is looking a little dejected.
Last edited by air on Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:51 am, edited 2 times in total.

Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:50 am

Good win! (Y)

Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:53 am

Woah, Kobe101, that was like seconds after I posted. :D

But I mean, 56 points... this is not very realistic anymore and I'm playing on Superstar. I have a feeling "double team effectiveness" is going UP UP UP. Even the double can't stop Martin.

Even if that makes me lose games, I think I'm gonna do it. But I'll only rack it up by 5 or 10 to begin with.

Fri Jul 29, 2005 4:35 am

Rrright... umm. I figured I'll post now so someone can give me some tips on how to change things. I mean this win is great, I played the game of my life but 58 points for K-Mart... just not realistic.

I still need to change double-team effectiveness and add fatigue effect to make Martin more tired. This game was a blast but it would have been more satisfying to win with a buzzer beater after a real fight.

I don't know how I got this good!!?? And it's Superstar level alright!
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DENVER IN BLOWOUT WIN OVER SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio 85
Denver 120

Denver Nuggets performed one of the biggest surprises of the current NBA season by completely outplaying the reigning champions, San Antonio Spurs. As expected, Kenyon Martin was chosen player of the game, but unexpectedly the Spurs played Tim Duncan at center, leaving the unequipped Robert Horry to take care of K-Mart. The start of the game by Denver was electrifying, with Martin making two three-point plays with both fouls by Duncan. The Spurs had to substitute Tim, and Denver was already on a roll, and they were soon leading 6-22, and 38-69 at the half. This would only be the second defeat for the league leaders, so Tim Duncan was only brought into the game for some spare minutes. The Nuggets played easily the best basketball all season, moving the ball and performing effective pick and roll plays. Point guard Jason Williams had stayed under five assists per game for Denver, but he had nine assists in tonight's game. A win like this makes the Nuggets a good outside bet for the NBA championship.

Starters:
Denver (5-4 before game)
C M. Camby
F K. Martin
F C. Anthony
G W. Person
G J. Williams

San Antonio (11-1 before game)
C T. Duncan
F R. Horry
F G. Robinson
G B. Barry
G T. Parker

Player of the game:
Martin DEN 58/13/3 ast

Team leaders:
DEN: Person 18/2, Camby 16/10
SA: Barry 32/2, Parker 9/5/6 ast

Pictures:

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Camby makes a lay-up.

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Seen this before?

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Person is left wide open for a three with a good offensive screen.

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This is just some proof...

Fri Jul 29, 2005 4:42 am

Damn! Poor Horry! :lol:

Fri Jul 29, 2005 5:10 am

Ouch....blowing out the champs....

Fri Jul 29, 2005 5:30 am

Wow, 58 points :shock: You blew the hell out of my spurs :( :lol:
Good luck next game!

Fri Jul 29, 2005 5:34 am

Wow, what a blowout. :shock:

Fri Jul 29, 2005 6:43 am

Well, the Nuggets needed the payback after losing to the Spurs in the first round anyway. It's good to see that Jason Williams is helping your team.

Fri Jul 29, 2005 11:39 am

nice win....

good luck next game

Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:23 pm

Thanks for your support. I know it was a blowout but it's completely stupid that you can score 58 points from the low post. Even if that was my best game ever.

In the next game fatigue effect is going up so Kenyon will have to warm the bench a bit. It will affect the opponent too so maybe there will be more interesting games and matchups coming up.

I'm afraid low post is a bit too easy, then again had Duncan been on Martin it would have been a VERY different story.

I'd also like to know if there's an offensive set to get the small forward more involved. Melo always disappears in the corner.

It's been a strange day, I'm at work and I've actually had to work. I just finished my article so maybe I'll browse these forums a bit...

Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:00 pm

BTW, I was surprised to see Manu and Bowen out of the Spurs starting five. Manu came on very soon but Bowen remained on the bench. He would have helped the Spurs' D a bit.

Sat Jul 30, 2005 12:13 am

Wow two wins in arow....i thought the Spurs game was going to be closer anyways good luck next game

Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:04 am

WILLIAMS AND PERSON DELIVER AS NUGGETS BEAT BUCKS

Milwaukee 77
Denver 93

Denver Nuggets continued their winning streak by beating the Milwaukee Bucks last night at the Pepsi Center in Denver. The Bucks came out playing very aggressive defence, double teaming a Nuggets player at every opportunity. It worked out well at the beginning, with Denver looking like they were a step behind. However, Milwaukee did not manage to put up a lead bigger than five points, and led by only two at the half. After the first quarter, Denver didn't have a hard time keeping up and stepped up their game in the third. The double team left outside shooter Wesley Person open many times, and the veteran took full advantage scoring a season-high 24 points. Another big performer on the Denver team was Jason Williams, a recent trade acquisition from the Memphis Grizzlies. Williams controlled the game despite scoring only two points, rebounding and stealing five times and making ten assists.

"I think I've been able to speed up this team's play", said Williams after the game. "We're playing quicker basketball and running with the ball more and that's the way I like to play." Denver will be looking to extend their winning streak next week in Cleveland against the Cavs and LeBron James.

Starters:
Denver (6-4 before game)
C M. Camby
F K. Martin
F C. Anthony
G W. Person
G J. Williams

Milwaukee (3-9 before game)
C A. Bogut
F J. Smith
F D. Mason
G M. Redd
G M. Williams

Player of the game:
Williams DEN 2/5/10 ast/5 stl

Team leaders:
DEN: Person 24, Martin 22/3, Nene 20
MIL: Redd 18, Williams 16/4 ast, Bogut 10/11

STATS KEY: it's no use noting one rebound, so if there's only one number it stands for points. The second figure will always stand for rebounds unless otherwise indicated (eg ast for assists, stl for steals).

Pictures:

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Camby's superhuman abilities include being able to score from behind the backboard.

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Francisco Elson is a decent role player.

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Nene throws it down with authority.

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A look inside the Pepsi Center.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:08 am

NUGGETS GET THE MAN THEY WANT, LENARD AND HODGE MOVE TO PHOENIX

Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns completed a four-man trade tonight. Denver traded two shooting guards, veteran Voshon Lenard and rookie Julius Hodge to Phoenix, while another shooter, Joe Johnson, was traded to the Nuggets along with center Jake Voskuhl.

Lenard is a long-range shooter and Hodge is a highly-rated rookie, while Johnson is expected to bring shooting as well as defence into the Nuggets game. Voskuhl is likely to be the third-choice center at Denver.

Phoenix have a 6-3 record so far this season. During the off-season they will be one of the few teams with salary cap room. They could even add to it by releasing players (Lenard and Hodge are both on their final year) during off-season in an effort to sign a big name such as Ray Allen from free agency.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:09 am

NUGGETS AVERAGES AFTER 11 GAMES

GP GS PPG RPG APG 3P/A 3P% FT/A FT% FG/A FG%

C CAMBY 11 11 16.4 9.5 0.4 0/0 .00 18/30 .60 81/129 .63
PF MARTIN 11 10 33.5 6.8 0.7 0/0 .00 49/58 .85 160/213 .75
SF ANTHONY 11 11 10.8 2.6 0.8 1/11 .09 22/27 .81 48/92 .52
SG PERSON 8 4 8.9 0.9 0.3 16/30 .53 5/5 100 25/47 .53
PG WILLIAMS 11 11 9.0 2.3 5.7 14/47 .30 25/33 .76 30/90 .33
SG HODGE 10 1 0.1 1.1 0.1 0/2 .00 1/2 .50 0/5 .00
PF NENE 11 1 13.5 2.9 0.1 0/0 .00 19/37 .51 65/101 .64
PG BOYKINS 11 0 1.1 1.7 1.5 1/7 .14 5/6 .83 3/16 .19
PF NAJERA 9 0 0.4 0.8 0.2 0/0 .00 0/0 .00 2/6 .33
SG LENARD 10 6 4.4 1.5 0.4 10/25 .40 4/4 100 15/43 .35
C ELSON 11 0 0.6 1.5 0.2 0/0 .00 1/2 .50 3/10 .30
SG BUCKNER 3 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0/0 .00 0/0 .00 0/0 .00
SG D. JOHNSON 8 0 0.5 0.5 0.3 0/2 .00 0/0 .00 2/6 .33

PG FLORES no stats available
PF KLEIZA no stats available
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Damn. What a mess.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:13 am

DENVER EASE PAST CLEVELAND WITH GREAT TEAM EFFORT

Denver 98
Cleveland 85

Denver Nuggets cruised past the Cleveland Cavaliers last night at the Gund Arena in Cleveland. It was a great team effort from the Nuggets which was led by point guard Jason Williams, who made great assists to overcome aggressive double-teaming by the Cavs. Also included in the Nuggets starters was new signing Joe Johnson, who finished with 19 points with good long-range shooting despite having a quiet first half. The new backcourt has made the team much stronger, and they are now looking to make a strong run in the playoffs. With a solid frontcourt of Camby, Martin and Anthony, the Nuggets seem to have no weak links and have extended their winning streak to four. The Nuggets bench has some reliable options as well, with tiny point guard Earl Boykins, strong power forward Nene and shooter Wesley Person, who seems to have found his game, hitting outside shots like clockwork. Johnson and co. go up against Phoenix next week, which will be one of three home games coming up.

Starters:
Denver (7-4 before game)
C M. Camby
F K. Martin
F C. Anthony
G J. Johnson
G J. Williams

Cleveland (9-4 before game)
C Z. Ilgauskas
F D. Gooden
F L. James
G I. Newble
G J. McInnis

Player of the game:
Williams DEN 16/4/8 ast

Team leaders:
DEN: Martin 22/6, Johnson 19, Camby 7/12
CLE: McInnis 28/4 ast, James 26/5/3 ast

Pictures:

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A view from the Nuggets' bench.

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Williams fouls McInnis while Kenyon looks at the camera.

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Johnson drains it from outside.

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I changed white kicks for J-Dub and Johnson to make them fit in.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:16 am

The adjustments I made for the last couple of games was that I put fatigue effect up to 52 and substitutions up to 50 although I make some substitutions my own when I feel I need to.

The biggest change was in my opponents' defence though, the Bucks and Cavs both played lots of double teams so I had to shoot from outside, which is good. Hopefully when Martin gets 58 points it will be for real. :wink: Double team effect is also up to about 60 I think..

Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:19 am

Phoenix up next at home, with the starters as follows:

Phoenix (6-3 before game)
C A. Stoudemire
F S. Marion
F J. Jackson
G V. Lenard
G S. Nash

Denver (8-4 before game)
C M. Camby
F K. Martin
F C. Anthony
G J. Johnson
G J. Williams

I was also wondering why the CPU teams are not making any trades between them. Is there some hidden setting I've forgotten to change or are they just not being active. They've signed some free agents and stuff but no blockbuster trades.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:10 am

No, the computers are just retarded. They'll never make a trade, and even if they do, it's usually a very stupid one that makes sense whatsoever.

It's a shame to see Hodge go. I've always been a fan of big versatile guards (that's why I like Jalen Rose), but I guess Joe Johnson is a pretty versatile guy himself.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:28 am

Great wins and BTW great trade! Good luck against the suns (Y)

Sun Jul 31, 2005 6:41 am

nice wins air........

about the trade thing the CPU almost never makes trades (like 5 a year) and like 5 during the whole 25 year dynasty involve draft picks. Also no one highly rated ever gets traded. The biggest trade I've seen between cpu teams in any dynasty ive played in was corey maggette for darius miles

anyways good luck next game.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 8:21 am

Thanks for clearing that up for me. And yeah, Hodge had to go in order for me to get Johnson. He would have had time to develop because he's a rookie, but right now there wasn't much use for him in my team.

I've actually got the Suns game played too and it will be up in a second.

Sun Jul 31, 2005 8:26 am

Great win against the Cav's...can't wait for the suns recap

Sun Jul 31, 2005 8:34 am

DENVER CONTINUE WINNING STREAK BY BEATING PHOENIX

Phoenix 91
Denver 98

The Denver Nuggets began their three-game stretch at home against Phoenix with a win. The Nuggets controlled the game from the tip-off until the end despite Phoenix making a strong comeback in the fourth quarter to make it just a one-point game. Denver were up against a team strengthened by two of their former players, Voshon Lenard and Julius Hodge, who were rotated at the shooting guard position, both playing decent games. Denver's Joe Johnson also went up against the team he had left just days ago. Denver will be looking to add to their win total against the LA Clippers and New Jersey Nets this week. Playing the way they are, they should have no problem in doing so.

Starters:
Denver (8-4 before game)
C M. Camby
F K. Martin
F C. Anthony
G J. Johnson
G J. Williams

Phoenix (6-3 before game)
C A. Stoudemire
F S. Marion
F J. Jackson
G V. Lenard
G S. Nash

Player of the game:
Martin DEN 24/6

Team leaders:
DEN: Anthony 20/4, Nene 14/3, Camby 10/9
PHO: Nash 21/5 ast, Stoudemire 16/7, Jackson 14/3/3 ast

Pictures:

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Boykins makes a strong drive to the basket.

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Martin goes up against three defenders.

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Former Nugget Julius Hodge in his new colours.

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Marion walks away from the court with only two points.
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