Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:25 pm
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Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:11 am
Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:34 am
Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:24 am
Badger: Often misunderstood, but always entertaining. I always like your banter on my thread about how old my team is. I hope you've learned along the way that age is no barrier when it comes to building a team. Also, when I've typed my screen name on my iPhone, it has sometimes auto-corrected to Badger, so I shall know you as BadgeReligion from now on
Sat Oct 01, 2011 11:08 am
Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:27 pm
Thierry • wrote:19 TDs by Perko already? That game against Phoenix will be replayed in NBA TV for years to come.
Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:43 pm
Lamrock wrote:Forgot about when Robin Lopez did that.Would be cool if you could pull off the 20-20-20 with Perko.
Also, Howard has been Dwights Out!
Andrew wrote:Smith's absence seems to be leading to a bit of a rough patch. Hope to see him return and be productive, assuming he's not on the verge of leaving Denver again. Awesome numbers from Perko to keep the averages intact.
Axel. wrote:Amazing week by Perko.Nice to see you've been able to find some consistency at point guard as well. I had no idea that the Birdman would be in the 20-20 club, much less have two of those games. He really did have a huge impact in this dynasty.
Mavs4Life wrote:Thierry • wrote:19 TDs by Perko already? That game against Phoenix will be replayed in NBA TV for years to come.
So will Lopez's 30-30.
Badger wrote:Thanks for those words, but you still have Carmelo! When is he going to retire? At least delete his armband and headband man!
Andrew wrote:Why should he do that?
Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:43 pm
The Birdman's legendary tenure with the Nuggets really started with this season. Currently his defensive efforts still remain unmatched by any other centre to come through after him.
If anyone asked me who the final piece to Denver's championship puzzle was, I'd have to say Michael Beasley. His perimeter shooting added another dimension to the Nuggets' offensive and he created Denver's power forward prototype for years to come.
Not a whole lot more to say about Melo that hasn't been said previously. However, season 2 marked the first of four finals MVP trophies that he'd win in his illustrious career.
J.R. Smith has always been an effective scorer in this dynasty, but season 2 was the last season of his first tenure with Denver. As we all know now, he came back a much better player.
Chauncey Billups had many great seasons for Denver, but the one thing that stood out in this one was his All-Star clutch moment:
In the line of gingers that the Nuggets have had in the space of 12 seasons, Bonner was probably the best. His game was from beyond the arc, but occassionally he would excite the fans with a dunk. His offensive injection off the bench earned him the 6th man award.
When the season's DPOTY went on the bench, the former four time winner of the award would come on. What Denver lacked in size, they made up for in toughness with the likes of Ben Wallace.
Super Nintendo Chalmers ended up being an excellent acquisition from Miami, as he came off the bench and played some big games for the Nuggets. He was one of many point guards earmarked as the successor to Chauncey Billups.
In this season, he was known as the other Ty... but over the course of his stint with Denver, he became THE Ty.
Now known as Denver's other Ty, Mr Lawson's minutes dried up in the second season thanks to the acquisition of Mario Chalmers. You know it's bad when the only picture you can find is one of him facing his back to you.
Okay, I'll admit it, I have a lot of "scrub-love". The idea of having two gingers on my team was too tempting for me... plus the fact that I didn't have a player over 6'10 meant I had a reasonable excuse to sign Swifty... am I trying to hard to justify this?
He didn't get on the court much and he played for peanuts, but Arron Afflalo had some quality games for the Nuggets when called upon. At the end of the season, he found a way into Denver's first 12.
In the previous season he was the number 1 backup at the shooting guard position. But much like Ty Lawson, Lou Williams' minutes declined when Mario Chalmers joined the team.
Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:24 am
Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:27 am
Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:11 am
badreligionau wrote:It is creating a bit of havoc, but I kind of like the fact that it is. It's the last season of his contract and I think I might have to get used to playing without him because of his age. He may do a Chauncey Billups and stay into his 40s, but at the same time, I could look to shake the team up like the Bulls dynasty team had. He won't be leaving this season though... I've learned from the Carmelo trade.
Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:01 am
Sun Oct 09, 2011 6:23 pm
Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:31 pm
Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:54 pm
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Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:58 am
Sat Oct 15, 2011 3:53 pm
Houndy wrote:Awesome cards, it rocks to have so many seasons so you can reflect on all of them
Lamrock wrote:Love the player cards. Really cool that you've been running this for two years.
Andrew wrote:Nice work on the cards, congrats on the milestone! It's fun to see how the Dynasty has evolved since then, but that was a special year.badreligionau wrote:It is creating a bit of havoc, but I kind of like the fact that it is. It's the last season of his contract and I think I might have to get used to playing without him because of his age. He may do a Chauncey Billups and stay into his 40s, but at the same time, I could look to shake the team up like the Bulls dynasty team had. He won't be leaving this season though... I've learned from the Carmelo trade.
Good call. Well, i'm interested to see how he gets back into the rotation and hopefully makes a contribution.
Axel. wrote:Yet another great milestone post.I would've liked for Ty Lawson to become Chauncey's successor, but at that time I'm assuming Chalmers was considered better than him?
Cruzerr wrote:Yeah. The cards is a great thing.
The X wrote:Liking the cards. Keep this one rolling
Mavs4Life wrote:Yes, don't stop this, it's like a big alternate world
Thierry • wrote:Great as usual. Hopefully Durant is not in the cards to come.
Cruzerr wrote:You got to be kidding me. You shouted me out and I did not even say anything. Bro, been an honor to follow this shi..I mean dynasty,
Lamrock wrote:What's the dynasty year cap in Live 10?
Sat Oct 15, 2011 3:54 pm
All-Star Teams
EAST
Sam Conners (WAS)
Tristan Lehmann (DET)
Kevin Durant (MIA)
Ollie Rose (NYK)
Steven Hunt (WAS)
Byron Mullens (CHA)
Vince Rousseau (TOR)
Cody Campbell (WAS)
Chuck O'Farrell (PHI)
Timothy Banks (CHA)
Jared Butler (DET)
Jason Gardiner (CLE)
WEST
Dwight Howard (DEN)
Borislav Perko (DEN)
Alejandro Carlos (SAN)
Curt McNamara (MIN)
Brady O'Leary (DAL)
Zach Pearson (LAC)
Darrell Flanagan (MEM)
Theo Hadson (LAL)
Rudolf Gibson (GSW)
Dickey Freeman (LAC)
Hobbes MacDonald (NOH)
Derrick Rose (MIN)
Rookie Challenge Teams
Rookies
Walt Billups (ATL)
Levi Alexander (CHA)
Caleb Vick (OKC)
Patrick Vaughn (CHA)
Larry Boctor (ORL)
Nach Carlos (PHI)
Kitt Vine (MEM)
Ian Nolan (ORL)
Jesus Carlos (DEN)
Sophomores
Travis O'Reilly (ATL)
Will Walter (SAC)
Dilbert Roy (POR)
Nicholas Schneider (NJN)
Thomas Scott (LAC)
Steven King (NYK)
Alexander Popescu (SAC)
Jud Healy (IND)
Brian Simon (CLE)
Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:00 am
Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:41 am