Mon Jul 05, 2010 5:31 am
In a surprising move, the NBA office founded a new team today. The new franchise will be located in Manhattan, so the Hoosiers, how they will be called, will be the first NBA franchise in a town district. Despite rumors about the Nets moving to Brooklyn, the office now took the chance and made a historical move.
In the press conference, new owner Bill Gates appointed Alex Rodriguez, a German with hispanic roots, as General Manager. Rodriguez is not known yet in the league, but Gates is sure that "he is one of a kind".
The team will pick its players in a kind of an expansion draft out of the Free Agent pool and will start right away from the season 2009/10. GM Rodriguez announced that this "is a project", and so they will "hand over many wins". Neverthelesss he is content, that the concept will pay out and show improvement.
Commisioner David Stern said, “that we all know Manhattan is a place to be. I think, this will be a great chance for us all!”
The franchise’s roster will be announced in the next few days, according to team owner Gates.
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Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:01 am
Manhattan Hoosiers team owner Bill Gates and GM Alex Rodriguez today announced the roster of their new team in the team's office in downtown Manhattan.
There are some must-picks, but also some surprises in the Hoosiers' team. After signing firstly veterans Stephon Marbury, the enfant terrible of the current NBA, Raja Bell, impressive defender with a wide range and sharp-shooter Wally Sczcerbiak, who is estimated to be the Hoosiers' top scorer, Gates and Rodriguez surprised also many experts by adding merely unknown players like Ronald Dupree and Jared Jordan to the team.
Manhattan Hoosiers Roster 2009/10
Name Pos Age College
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Hilton Armstrong C 24 Connecticut
Mark Blount C 33 Pittsburgh
David Harrison C 27 Colorado
Sean Williams PF 23 Boston College
Pops Mensah-Bonsu PF 26 George Washington
Stromile Swift PF 29 Louisiana State
Wally Sczcerbiak SF 32 Miami - Ohio
Walter Hermann SF 30 Argentina
Ronald Dupree SF 28 Louisiana State
Raja Bell SG 33 Florida International
Rashad McCants SG 25 North Carolina
Von Wafer SG 24 Florida State
Stephon Marbury PG 32 Georgia Tech
Mike Taylor PG 23 Iowa State
Jared Jordan PG 25 Marist
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Thierry. wrote:Just asking, is Alex Rodriguez your real name, or you just really like baseball?
Tyler wrote:Interesting, hope you can turn this team around into championship contenders.
Martti. wrote:Love your PF rotation! Good luck.
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Tyler wrote:Do you have any trades in mind? It might be hard since you don't have many quality players. You can try and get a decent young player that you can build around, until John Wall arrives.
antho wrote:2010 draft is a good hope for you haha.
Evan Turner or John Wall would be well on your team
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NEW YORK. In the franchise's first game ever, the Manhattan Hoosiers lost against the rebuilding Minnesota Timberwolves. Right off the start, the new team had its problems in the post where neither Sean Williams nor Hilton Armstrong could effectively defend the inside-skilled Al Jefferson. After 2 minutes, the Wolves were off to a quick 8-0 run. The Hoosiers needed to find their consistency and Stephon Marbury sealed with a free throw the franchise's first point in the team history. A quick steal that lead to a fast break finished by Sean Williams gave hope to home fans, but with 2 buckets from Corey Brewer the Timberwolves managed to secure their first-quarter-lead.
This type of game continued in the second quarter, as the Wolves controlled the Hoosiers to slow set play in the halfcourt while getting many steals to build their lead. Again Al Jefferson dominated in the paint.
After half-time, it seemed that the Hoosiers could work their way back into the game, as Wally Sczcerbiak aka. "Wally World" heated up and scored 8 Hoosiers' points in a row. Nontheless, the Wolves controlled the pace of the game by using the matchup Brewer – Sczcerbiak. The differences in the quality of both opponents became obvious in that time.
Late in the fourth, the Hoosiers lost entirely their rhythm and had no to stop Ramon Sessions, who scored 11 points in 3 minutes. After the game, Coach Rodriguez said, that "we played a fairly good first game and I see very much room to improve, good chances are there for the future!"
JORDAN BRAND PLAYER OF THE GAME: Al Jefferson (MIN) - 13 P, 9 R, 1 B, 5-7 FG
HOOSIER PLAYER OF THE GAME: Wally Szczerbiak - 14 P, 5 R, 2 S, 7-14 FG
HOOSIER CINDERELLA MAN OF THE GAME: Stephon Marbury - 3 P, 8 A, 1-6 FG, no defense on Sessions
PRESS CONFERENCE wrote:STEPHON MARBURY: "I've got 99 problems, but the ain't one!" - Asked on defending Ramon Sessions
RAJA BELL: "Some fell, some not. Need to work on that." - Asked on his shooting performance (4-15 FG)
Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:57 am
SACARAMENTO. In a horryfing blowout, the Hoosiers also lost their second NBA game when they fell to the Sacramento Kings. Throughtout the game, they had no chance to stop supreme rookie Tyreke Evans, who was on fire.
Right off from the start, the Kings cruised to a good lead, as they were quickly away with 10. Evans with a quick three-ball and Spencer Hawes from the inside managed to build out the lead fort he Kings. In the second quarter, it got even worse for Manhattan as they suffered from a great shooting lack. All over the game, the old starters on the Guard spot also had their problems to stop Tyreke Evans, who scored with ease and in total put 27 points on the scoreboard. On the other side, they were too less resistance from the Hoosiers who were not able to slow the Kings‘ fastbreaks down. Team owner Bill Gates expressed his thoughts about the performance of his team in the game by cursing and also Coach/GM Alex Rodriguez was „very disappointed about the performance of my team today.
JORDAN BRAND PLAYER OF THE GAME: Tyreke Evans (SAC) - 27 P, 4 R, 4 A, 13-15 FG
HOOSIER PLAYER OF THE GAME: Sean Williams - 9 P, 8 R, 3 A, 1 B
HOOSIER CINDERELLA MAN OF THE GAME: Raja Bell - 7 P, 2 R, 3-14 FG
PRESS CONFERENCE wrote:RAJA BELL: "I've got to work on that again." - Another time, shooting performance
TYREKE EVANS: I didn't talked, just played.
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