
X DYNASTY SETTINGS
Skill Level: All-Star
Quarter Length: 9 Minutes
Season Length: 29 Games
Playoff Length: 1-1-1-1
Sliders: My Own
Simulation Type: Regular
Roster: Updated to the Playoffs

X Grizzlies in 2004-2005
The Grizzlies came into the 2004/2005 season with brand spankin' new jerseys and a brand new arena to play in. The FedExForum was complete, and this great arena was the brand new home of the NBA's up and coming team. The Grizzlies kept basically the same roster, but welcomed Brian Cardinal and rookies Andre Emmett and Antonio Burks. The team opened up the season on a bad note, losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves. But the team quickly pulled it together by blowing out King James and the Cavs, along with slowing down Flash and shutting down the Diesel. Two Grizzlies were invited to participate in the NBA's all-star weekend. Jason Williams was invited to the 3-point shootout and Stromile Swift to the dunk contest. Neither Grizz player walked out as the winner, but it was great to have the team represented. Pau Gasol led the Grizzlies with 19.9 points and 10.0 rebounds. Jason Williams led the Grizzlies with 7.7 assists a game. The Memphis Grizzlies finished with a 17-12 record and for the second straight year they had made the playoffs, but there was one big problem. And that problem came in the form of Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs, who had swept the Grizzlies in the opening round the year before. Since the NBA had shortened it's season to 29 games and also shortened the playoffs to single game elimination, the Grizzlies either won or went home. The fans in the SBC center cheered and yelled the whole game and the Grizzlies just couldn't keep up with the San Antonio Spurs. Manu Ginobili dropped 23 points on Memphis and Tim Duncan finished with 19 points and 15 rebounds. Mike Miller led the Grizzlies in scoring that game with 17 points, and it was clear that changes had to be made if this team wanted to make it deep in the playoffs. The final score was 92-105, and the future of the team was now in question by the entire Memphis area and players on the team.

X 2005 Player Awards
The day after Memphis was eliminated, the 2005 Player Awards were announced. Shaquille O'Neal (MIA) won the league's MVP award with 25.9ppg and 9.4rpg. Chris Webber (PHI) won the MIP award with 22.2ppg along with 7.6rpg and 5.2apg. Kevin Garnett (MIN) won the Defensive Player of the Year award averaging 11.2rpg, 2.1bpg and 2.0spg. The Rookie of the Year award went to Emeka Okafor (CHA) who averaged 13.4ppg, 11.5rpg, 1.8bpg. The Sixth Man award went to Indiana's sixth man Stephen Jackson, who averaged 8.8ppg. Don Nelson recieved the Coach of the Year award, his Dallas Mavericks team finished with the best record in the entire NBA.

X 2005 NBA Finals
The Indiana Pacers flew to Dallas for the NBA Championship game, could Reggie Miller end his career with a championship ring? The Dallas Mavericks looked way out of character, and suffered a 94-77 loss to the Indiana Pacers who were crowned the World Champions. Jermaine O'Neal recieved the MVP award, he finished with 24.0 points and 9.8 rebounds through the playoffs. Although J-O won the award, it was plain to see that all eyes were on Reggie who held up the championship as tears ran down his eyes.