The Story of Riley Gisseman

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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:35 am

K will do.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:36 am

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH JUST HIT A GAME WINNER WITH BURKE!!!! HE HAD 45!!!
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby SuperHueyNewton on Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:44 am

Recap?
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:38 pm

Sorry, I was working on it, but got kicked off by my dad, also I was trying to add a gif of the game winner, but I'm not sure I can do it.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:42 am

No Story this time sorry, i'm rushed, but here's the recap
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The game was close until the buzzer sounded. And the Jazz made the most of it. They lost their big lead in the Fourth Quarter, and had to battle it out past there. They were down by 2 with 30 seconds left and Gordon Hayward hit a clutch three pointer. Next the Knicks pushed the tempo, but when they realized they couldn't get the two for one, they slowed down to get a good shot. That shot came as Carmelo Anthony (40 points) put in the floater with just 4.8 seconds left in the game. The Jazz called a timeout giving them the ball at half court, and Trey Burke got the ball, preformed a stepback, and knocked the shot down at the buzzer to slip by the Knicks. After the game Trey Burke noted "I knew we was goin' to win. I just had to put it in to make it happen." Burke also recorded his career high in points in the first start of his career. A buzzer beating game winner is all he needed to cap off his night for the ages. This is the most points scored by a rookie since November 14, 2009 when Brandon Jennings scored 55. Burke is also now leading in the Rookie of the Year candidacy.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby SuperHueyNewton on Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:23 am

Friggin. Hate. Floaters in 2K13. Unstoppable like the up and under
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:17 am

ImageThe Jazz started the first quarter hot on both ends,defensive and offensive, and at one point they led by 10, 25-15. Al Jefferson and Nolan Smith both had good Quarters Al with 8 and Smith with 7. The Jazz didn't let up in the Second Quarter, and they led by 11 with 2 minutes left, but lost the Quarter through giving up a 8-0 run, allowing it to be made into only a 3 point game. Nolan Smith continued his dominance in this game adding 8 to his total of 7 now at 15. J.R. Smith also appeared for the Clippers hitting 16 points in the first half. In the third Quarter J.R. Smith and the Clippers continued to rise, The Clippers brought their total to five more than the Jazz and Smith really caught fire bringing his total to 28. In the Fourth Quarter the Jazz made their comeback though, knocking down constant baskets, and making up for the previous misses with putbacks. Trey Burke lit it up especially though in the fourth scoring 16 points as the Jazz's closer and swished two crucial free throws that would make it a 2 and 3 point game while getting the MVP chants that have shown up lately.The game that had previously been a slow one, had become a fast paced three point shooting one though. In the last 4 minutes the Jazz hit 6 three pointers and the Clippers hit 4. The Jazz are now tied for the 2nd seed of their conference with Denver and Los Angeles (Lakers) and have a 9-4 record. They are only behind Oklahoma City, who is 11-2. The Clippers are now 7-5 and in the 6th place in the conference.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby SuperHueyNewton on Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:51 am

A surging Jazz team... Where the do that at? :lol:
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:25 am

Sorry, i've played my next game just working on the NCAA 2k13 mod, I'm making FGCU, I will probably post the recap soon
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Woogie98 on Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:27 pm

Burke is killin it...Great pick!!!! Can I apply for 2014 draft??
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Wed May 01, 2013 7:09 am

Woogie98 wrote:Burke is killin it...Great pick!!!! Can I apply for 2014 draft??

Yeah Just post it right here in this forum
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Wed May 01, 2013 7:51 am

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Here is a List of NLSCers
Rookie: MarShon Dex
College: Huey Newton
College: Thomas Greenwell
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Woogie98 on Wed May 01, 2013 8:25 am

First and last name: Tomas Greenwell

Position: SG

Play style ( all-around,back to basket, scoring): Athletic

Secondary position: SF

College/from: Depaul

Birthday: 3/25/1993

Jersey #: 22

Dominant hand: Left

Personality: Expressive

Height: 6"7

Weight: 210

Ethnicity: African-American

Muscle tone: Ripped

Eye color: Brown

Picture of a face: Image

Accessories: Team Shooting Sleeve Right Arm

Tattoos: N/A

Strengths: Athleticism, Speed, Ability to finish

Weaknesses: Jumper

Signature Skills: Finisher

Any signature shots, dunks: Rudy Gay Jumper, Shawn Kemp dunk package
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Mon May 20, 2013 6:17 am

Don't worry I'm not finished, I'll start again soon.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Mon May 27, 2013 5:59 am

I'm Back!! Playing my first game in a while right now, schools out for this weekend so I might get another done not just this one, and summer is just around the corner, 11 days left!
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:35 am

just finished a game. Gonna post for the first time in a while soon. I think I might just sim to All Star Weekend though
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby KidLaker24 on Thu Jun 13, 2013 5:14 pm

I hope I can apply for the 2014 Draft..

Name: Trey Carter

Position: SG

Play Style: All- Around/ Scoring ( Kinda Sorta Both)

Secondary: none

College: North Carolina

Birthday: 7/ 27/ 1991

Number: #1

Handiness: Right

Personality: Unpredictable

Height and Weight: 6'5 and 207

Muscle tone: Normal

Based off of: OJ mayo, with Mohawk

Accessories: right half sleeve ( white), double

Strengths: Silky Jumpshot, slashes to basket at near will, fast hands on defense

Weaknesses: was caught smoking marajuana in his dormroom with a group of his teammates. Decision-making, right from wrong

Player comparison- Rudy Gay/ Eric Gordon
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:05 am

Crazy trade sends GM Lindsey out of Utah, and brings in hope with Riley Gisseman.Image
The Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers have agreed to a trade to bring Roy Hibbert into Utah, but of course that comes with a price.

The Jazz and Pacers agreed to a trade of the following: Jazz trade: Al Jefferson, Stephen Jackson, '15 2nd round pick '15 1st round pick, Pacers trade: Roy Hibbert, Terrence Williams, 2-2014 first round picks.

The Jazz didn't have anything wrong with these men, and Al Jefferson was playing like an all-star this year. But GM Dennis Lindsey didn't want them in town. On the up-side, the Jazz get two more first round picks this year. And with a stacked draft this could lead somewhere good.

But this trade had Greg Miller fuming and he immediately sent Lindsey (Now former Utah Jazz GM) out the door. And to many's surprise, instead of bringing in a completely new GM he just brought the assistant GM in, Riley Gisseman.

Riley Gisseman played for the Oregon Ducks back in 2006 if you remember and did just about everything. He was projected to go in the top 5 in the draft that year, but a harsh career ending injury made the world forget. He coached and scouted at Oregon for many years before being called up to Assistant GM just this summer. And now with a drastic turn of events he is now the General Manager.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:06 am

KidLaker24 wrote:I hope I can apply for the 2014 Draft..

Yep it's done.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:38 am

Jazz regroup after Al Jefferson trade and pull off close win.
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The game was close until the final 10 seconds, when the Jazz slipped past half court and wore out the clock to end the game. Trey Burke had a fantastic night for his first without "Big Al" Jefferson, scoring 19 points and dishing out 4 assists, on his way to victory, Roy Hibbert, in a Jazz uniform for the first time also had a good game with 13 points and 9 rebounds while shooting a near perfect 6-7 from the field. "It's nice here in Utah, I might need some breathing lessons though, 'Cause I was sweatin' after the first minute or two." Roy Hibbert said about his first game. "We put in a good effort like so many times before," Trey Burke remarked after the game, "And we finished with a win like so many times before." This win brings the Jazz to 12-7 for the year.


I met up with Greg Miller after the game and he had a couple of things to say to me.

Miller: Hey, that was a nice win right?

Gisseman: Yeah, we really executed on the offensive side of the ball, even though we couldn't stop them for the first 3 quarters of the game.

Miller: Yeah, so congratulations on your new job, I was getting sick of Lindsey before, but that trade.... Gosh it threw me over the edge.

Gisseman: Really? I thought he was a fairly good GM and this year's draft is stacked, those two first rounders could do us a whole lot. Have you heard of Tomas Greenwell?

Miller: No.

Gisseman: Yeah that's what I thought... He's a not very well known sg from DePaul. I'm having my scouts scout him like crazy, a not very good shooter, but that's his only weakness, he's a extremely fast slasher that can get to the hoop with ease, he knows how to finish even with a foul, and he is a top-notch free-throw shooter, he should go top 5, but probably will drop past the lotto to mid-late first round.

Miller: Well if you can grab him do it. He sounds like a unknown Dwyane Wade.

Gisseman: Yeah I will there are a couple other guys in this draft like him that should be good. Like Michael Carter-Williams or Huey Newton, or Trey Carter. Carter is more known though but his stock will drop because he was caught smoking marijuana with some friends.

Miller: yeah I remember him, suspended for the rest of the season right?

Gisseman: Yeah, probably the best player on North Carolina, and they were expected to compete with Jabari's Duke, and Wiggins Jayhawk's until he was caught.

Miller: So it seems you have some options, if there is a good trade or pick in the draft take it.

Gisseman: Yeah for sure! See ya when we play against the Lakers. I gotta get some tickets to that game.

Miller: Yeah, ok see ya.

I walked down to the locker room to see if one of my three scouts was there. I hadn't heard from any of them about Huey yet, and needed to know more about this guy. He could be a Scottie Pippen. He is the 2nd best player from a less known Mizzou team. I walked into the locker room to see reporters interviewing players. Not one of my scouts was there. So I decided to go back home and do what I do best. Overthink everything.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:58 am

Should I skip to all-star weekend? I kinda want to get farther in the season cause it's boring right now, and nobody is following it.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby SuperHueyNewton on Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:55 am

Do what you feel like, I don't play every game in the season. Some can, some can't
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman

Postby Hiteshom on Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:54 pm

SuperHueyNewton wrote:Do what you feel like, I don't play every game in the season. Some can, some can't

Yeah I won't, I'll sim to there.
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Re: The Story of Riley Gisseman (15-8)

Postby Hiteshom on Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:31 am

I started this game before the sim, but now I'm at all-star break.
Jazz win big over Lakers.


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The Jazz started out slow losing the first couple minutes 11-2 but as soon as they caught their steam this team took off, blowing through the rest of the quarter and half-way through the 2nd on a 10-35 run. In that run they had a spectacular alley-oop which will likely be in this weeks SportsCenter top ten. But finished off the half losing 14-19, and up 51-41. The Third Quarter both teams did equally well leaving it tied 77-66. All that LA had to do was score 8 more points than the Jazz to finish the game to make it interesting. They tried and tried, and brought it to a five point game at 79-84, but just couldn't do it, after making the game to it's lowest since they led in the first quarter, they were on the wrong end of a 15-10 run to finish the double digit win for the Jazz.
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