first of all ... beware ... it is a very long post. After completing my regular season last week I thought I'd give you all an overview how it went and keep you updated in the playoffs. So lets start with the regular season.
This are the settings:
Superstar
10 minute quarters (12 minutes simulated)
Andrews roster from early december
Andrews sliders with a few modifications (which I dont remember all)
82 games season
NBA schedule
7-7-7-7 playoff series
And this was the Roster for the Season:
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Starting Five:
PG Baron Davis
SG David Wesley
SF Lamar Odom
PF PJ Brown
C Jamaal Magloire
Backups:
SG Courtney Alexander
PG Darrell Armstrong
C James Lang
SF Ruben Patterson
PF Robert Traylor
SG Steve Smith
PF David West
Injured List:
SF Stacey Augmon
C Sean Rooks
Traded Players:
SF Jamal Mashburn
SF George Lynch
The first quarter of the season - games 1 - 20
I started with the game vs. Atlanta. As I was new to the Superstar mode, I lost that game 119-106. Same with the second game. But I was in for a surprise win vs. the Celtics in Game 3 and my confidence immediately rised. But after that I lost the next 5 games, before winning again vs. Utah. Among this 5 game losing streak was a game vs. the Lakers which was pretty weird. I stayed close all the game, but lost in the end by 5. This was the first game both teams stayed under 100 points (which I didnt manage that often unfortunately). Two games later I went to Dallas for another weird game. I thought they would blow me out, but the exact opposite happend. At halftime I led 70 - 50 and was on track for an easy win. But they closed the gap and in the end I lost it by one freakin point, 114-113.
The first game vs. New Jersey marked the highest scoring game of the season so far, I lost it 134 - 126. All those games at the beginning of the season were close until the end and I always waited to finally get over the hump and win some of those close games. But it didnt happen that fast. I squeezed out another 2 wins, @ Miami and vs. Orlando. The Orlando win came one night after I lost to them at Orlando by one point.
So after 20 games the Hornets were 4-16 and dead last in the Leastern Conference. But I got a fairly good production out of my players, first of all Baron Davis, who averaged above 27 ppg with one 51 point breakout in that one-point loss to Orlando.
The second quarter of the season - games 21 - 41
I started the second quarter with a 93-88 win @ Chicago, it was the lowest scoring game of the season. I lost two more games before going on my first winning streak of the season. I won 3 games of my 4 game western swing and a home game vs. the Kings. Those 4 wins were followed by 4 losses, before I went on a 9 game winning streak. I lost the last game of the first half of the season to Minnesota for a record of 18-23. During that winning streaks I tinkered a bit with the sliders, rising the steal slider for example. I also switched to full court press on defense for most of the game, which I believe led to that winning streak. Baron Davis was the most outstanding player and leading the MVP race at that time. In a game @ Golden State he managed his first triple double. Than, in the first games of that 9 game winning streak he went just nuts. Within the span of 6 games he recorded another 5 triple doubles, with two of them Points-Steals-Assists, rather than pts-reb-ass. The best game was a 144-110 rout of the San Antonio Spurs, were he recorded 50 points, 7 rebounds, 12 steals and 10 assists for his fourth consecutive triple double. Like I already mentioned a road loss in Minnesota ended that streak at the midpoint of the season.
The third quarter of the season - games 42 - 61
The third quarter saw major improvements and major changes for the Hornets. It started with another long winning streak, this time 13 games. During that streak the Hornets traded Forward George Lynch and unused Guard Bryce Drew to Portland for Forward Ruben Patterson. In another trade right before the all star game they send Forward Jamal Mashburn and their Firstrounder to Miami for Forward Lamar Odom.
Baron Davis was selected among the East Allstars and nearly recorded a triple double with 36 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists in a 162-163 loss to the Western All Stars. This was one of the few games I played with 12 minute quarters.
Also during the 13 game winning streak i started to concentrate more on Defense and managed to hold 6 opponents to 90 points and under, with two even to 75 and 73 points respectively. This streak started with a 140-133 overtime win over Philadelphia, but it was the next game @ Philadelphia which was one of the highpoints of the season, especially for Baron Davis. In that 124-89 rout of the Sixers he delivered the most outstanding game of his career. In just 29 minutes of play he scored 60 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, had 14 steals and 12 assists to go with only 2 turnovers. It was his 7th Triple double of the season. The next game he lit Miami up with 56 points. At that point he led the league in scoring with 1435 points total and an average of 30.5 points per game. He was also still the leading MVP candidate at that time.
It was also around the All Star break when the Hornets took control of the Eastern Conference with all the wins they racked up. In the latter part of the season I only lost a few more games, but mostly blew my opponents out. Thats why I wasnt bothered by all that early season losses, as I knew if I played long enough I would eventually win some games. I lost two close games to Jersey and Cleveland before 5 more wins ended that third quarter of the Season.
The fourth quarter of the season - games 62 - 82 - Le grande finalé
The fourth and final quarter of the season saw only few losses, although Toronto and Seattle blew me out by 22 and 24 respectively in consecutive games. But I was still atop the Eastern Conference and was on the way to the Playoffs. As my Playoff berth was more or less secured I concentrated on my Defense and tried to hold opposing teams under 100 or better lesser points. I did not manage that often, unfortunately. I also could do some statpadding to some of my players and managed to get triple doubles for Lamar Odom (2), Jamal Magloire (1) and David Wesley (1). At the end I realized that Baron Davis wasnt that high in the MVP race anymore and squeezed out another 2 TD's for him in the final two games of the season, but he still finished only second after Tim Duncan.
In the second half of the season some of my players emerged and took some of the load off of Baron Davis. Jamal Magloire was a solid double-double machine, his highpoint coming in a triple double vs. the Lakers (!), a 22 rebound effort vs. Indiana and a 32 point / 21 rebound game vs. Philadelphia. He finished the season with 37 point/rebound double doubles and 1 triple double.
At seasons end I pulled another winning streak together, in which I also absolutely dominated the Lakers at Staples Center, before I lost the final game of the season to Washington. But I already had secured the best record in the East (51-31) and drew Boston (41-41) as my first round opponent.
Some general thoughts about the season
The season was simply awesome. It was the first time ever, that I played a whole 82 game season in NBA Live, let alone with 10 minute quarters. Although I lost a lot of games at the beginning of the season I was fairly certain that I would blow out every opponent at seasons end. The close games convinced me of that. Later I went on several long winning streaks, but the occaisonally loss every once in a while still kept it interesting. As the whole season was pretty high scoring I often tried to hold opponents under certain marks, often with stingy defense and dragging out the shot clock. Sometimes it worked, sometimes not. My best effort was a 89-73 win vs. Washington.
Througout the whole season I tried to split playing time as best as possible. Thats why and because of the 10 minute quarters, Baron Davis for example averaged only 30.7 minutes per game, but he achieved alot in this time

I also set the injury slider pretty high, in order to get one of my players injured for a longer time to have the challenge of playing an extended period of time without one or two players. But all that happend was that sometimes players were done for the game, but not longer. In one game Baron Davis and Darrell Armstrong both went out with injuries, so I had to improvise a bit, but that was about it regarding injuries. I hope everyone stays healthy through out the playoffs.
Sometimes it was a lot of fun to do a bit of statpadding, to get players to certain statpoints and reaching triple doubles. Baron Davis' already mentioned 60 point game was certainly the highpoint of the season (although some might find it a bit unrealistic).
All in all I can say I enjoyed the season very much. Now it is playoff time. Like Andrew I am fairly certain I will win the championship


All the Statistics and regular season awards will be presented in the following post.
TheBigEasy