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Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:59 am
Another great mag
, I also like the shoes for Felton. Too bad you may be forced to trade one of your young PG's. It's a decision that you really don't want to make because they could be good together, but you may need to just give one guy enough room to improve which would force you into trading the other one.
Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:19 pm
as always, luvin' the mags
Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:50 pm
Three Team Trade Goes Down
After Fridays game against the Hornets, Bucks managment announced
that Bobby Simmons and T.J. Ford had been traded to Philladelphia.
In turn the 76ers traded Willie Green and Samuel Dalembert to the Seatle Sonics,
who traded Ronald Murray and Nick Collison to the Bucks and Pops Mensa Bonsu to the 76ers.
Murray brings explosive scoring the Bucks were looking for,
while Collison fill Smiths gap really nicely
The Bucks kill two birds with one stone here,
they find a home for Bobby Simmons to start in and T.J. Ford becomes
the number 1 guard option behind Allen Iverson.
No team seems to really lose out with the 76ers getting a young guard to rest AI,
or let AI shift to the off guard at times, Ford will be in a more secure role here.
They also get the SF they were looking for,
while Mashburn has made a comeback from injury he has not been the same as his younger years
and will perform better off the bench.
Mensu Bonsa wont see too much time but was included to keep the salaries matching.
The 76ers filled a lot of wholes with this deal.
Seattle get the Center they long desired in Dalembert, hopfully he will perform well.
They did lose Murray who was a key off the bench,
but Green is a player who will fill the role just as well and brings some more height.
Dalembert and Green have made the Sonics a more complete squad
All players will be avliable for their respective teams games on the 4th
Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:58 pm
Double Post Sorry
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Mark. on Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:05 pm
It's Asdf wrote:Awww, planning on trading Bobby Simmons? Nice artlce about Felton too.
Yeah Bobby aint being used enough to warant having him the bench, he doesnt come off the bench and score lots either.D-Wolverine 99027 wrote:Shipping away TJ in favor of Rafelton , eh? Nice.
Yeap Felton is starting to really find his rythym, hes got a good future wiht this franchise. Fords sorta the same player just hasnt perfomred nearly as well.preston19 wrote:First post in this dynasty.
Great Articles
Good to see your reading, thanks for the props. 
SbHzMaFiA© wrote:Another great mag , I also like the shoes for Felton. Too bad you may be forced to trade one of your young PG's. It's a decision that you really don't want to make because they could be good together, but you may need to just give one guy enough room to improve which would force you into trading the other one.
Thanks man. OH SHIT, forgot to give some big props to CK for the shoes, expect to see some more of his work soon 
Yeah thats the reason for trading Ford, Felton has proved to be the better player and seems to have a bit of upside. Plus I feel Felton has a better shot to work with.The X wrote:as always, luvin' the mags
Good to see your still reading, especially with how busy you've been
Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:01 pm
Recaps for the second week of December
December 4th: TORONTO 97 @ MILWAUKEE 108
Despite a 30 point effort from Mo-Pete the Buck took their 3rd win in a row.
With Simmons and Ford just traded, new team members Murray and Collison were a little shaky.
The bucks big scoring first quarter gave them a lead that they used as a buffer.
The Raptors did manage to close the gap on some occasions but the Bucks stayed calm.
Green, Mason and Reef all shot over 50% putting up 20, 24, and 22 respectively.
Felton had a strong game without Ford, with 17 to ago along with 7 boards and 8 assists.
Mo-Pete shot 11-24 on route to his 30 points, he also added 5 assists.
Mason penertrated with ease all game, but always found someone waiting.
December 5th: HOUSTON 115 @ MILWAUKEE 116
An unlikely hero wins the game with an unlikely shot.
Eric strickland won this one for the Bucks with a lunging layup with 4.4 seconds left to win the game.

Eric Strickland with the lunging game winner
For a game with such a high score the first 6minutes of play looked very slow.
The Rockets led 7-5 after 5 minutes due to some shockign offense form bothe teams.
The game picked up after that and the Bucks started to fire with Felton at the front.
The Bucks managed to scramble to a 23-22 lead after the first.
T-Mac lit the game up during the 2nd scoring all 23 of his first half points,
this resulted in the bucks being down by 12, 62-50 at the half.
T-Mac was scoreless for the second quarter this game but poor scrappy play
by the Bucks meant the Rockets still led 81-76 after 3.
D-Mase had a great 4th to bring the Bucks back into the lead but the Rockets
3 point shooting was on fire so the Bucks could never pull away,
Green hit a clutch 3 with 30 secs left to put the Bucks up by one,
but next possesion the Rockets used most of the shot clock to set T-Mac up for 2.
Then Strickland came in off a nice inbound pass to cut to the hoop and score.
D-Mase led the fourth quarter comeback, and had 27 points on 12-16 shooting.
Green had an off shooting game with only 10-24, but still managed 23 points and 6 steals.
T-Mac ended the night on 18-24 shooting to make 41 points.
Felton made some big plays during the first quarter.
December 8th: MILWAUKEE 112 @ MIAMI 115
With Shaq injured the Bucks went to Miami expectign a decent chance at this game.
Hoever they go anything but easy in thier first match in tree days against the Heat.
The Jones brothers shot Milwaukee out of Miami, with help form their whole team.
The Bucks did put up a valiant effort mounting a second half comeback that never got there.
Eddie Jones had a huge night with 32 points 9 assists and 8 boards on 10-19 shooting.
Damon Jones had 24 points and 3 steals as well.
Wade didnt have a great scoring night but still had 16 points 10 boards and 8 assists.
Green had a great night with 30 points on 12-25 shooting as well as 9 assists.
Wade didnt score much, but when he did it hurt.
December 10th: MIAMI 117 @ MILWAUKEE 121
The Bucks went back to Milwaukee wanting to get revenge for
the previous night.
Thats what they did.
An evenly matched first half set the scene for a second half showdown.
The third quarter remained fast with good shooting from both sides,
however it was some great D from the Bucks which gave them a 91-85 lead.
The Fourth saw the lead stay about the same and with 3 minutes left the Bucks looked comfortable.
The Heat picked it up here and played soem really smart ball,
doubling at the right times and forcing some key mistakes from the Bucks.
They didnt get the points they needed fast enough so had to start fouling.
The Heat managed to pull with Green missing 3 straight free throws on two trips to the line.
But it was Felton who remained calm and sunk 5 big freethrows in the final minute for the win.
Felton was the key for the Bucks with 21 points and 10 assists,
he shot a good 6-9 form the field and 9-11 from the line.
Green also had 21 to go with 9 assists and 7 boards.
Wade played great for the Heat with 24 points 13 boards and 7 assists.
The Heat were gutted after working well in the 4th to lose anyway.
The Bucks had played well so far this month with a 4-1 record for December,
the next week is all away with the opponents not too tough, apart form Seattle.
Record at end of week: 11-10
Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:27 pm
Damn, good trade! Finally we get to see Flip back with his first team. Way to go.
Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:18 am
Green is coming more and more consistent. I wouldn'tb e surprisedi f he could make the all-star team this year if he keeps putting up those type of numbers. Nice trade BTW
Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:49 am
Great dynasty, I really like the pics and the text you write.
Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:51 am
It's Asdf wrote:Damn, good trade! Finally we get to see Flip back with his first team. Way to go.
Yeah Im a fan of Flip, plus he was the type of player I was looking for, would be nice if he was a tad taller and could play SF as well, but no matter.SbHzMaFiA© wrote:Green is coming more and more consistent. I wouldn'tb e surprisedi f he could make the all-star team this year if he keeps putting up those type of numbers. Nice trade BTW
Yeah Green is playing consistent, but its Mason and Reef who I would rather see in the ASG. Reef is still leading the team in scoring with over 20 a game, while Mason has been doing it all at the SF position.
On a side note I was thinking of switching Mason and Green, what do you think?? This season Mason has begun to develop a jumper so with some practice he cud be just as good a SG.Lego TP wrote:Great dynasty, I really like the pics and the text you write.
Thanks man, this dynasty has been fun and I hope it stays that way.
Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:44 am
Nice job by G-Green... Will he be the next T-Mac? And will teh bucks develop the franchise power to keep him around? Interesting...
Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:50 pm
ahh....Green....he's no Bogut, but he'll be alright
Sun Jul 03, 2005 2:21 pm
Recaps for third week of December
December 12th: MILWAUKEE 113 @ SEATLE 108
The Bucks gave the Sonics a lesson tonight, the fourth is where it counts.
Trailing for most of the game, the Bucks knuckled down in the 4th.
Outscoring the Sonics 31-23, the Bucks forced an OT period.
An injury to Ray Allen helped the Bucks, but it was their great shooting that was key.
Overtime was hard fought, but two clutch 3's from POG Felton gave the Bucks and edge.
Felton was the star of the game with 22 points 7 boards 14 assists and 6 steals,
he shot well going 8-10 from the feild and 2-2 from downtown.
Green was quiet for most the game but he lit up in the 4th to finish with 31 points.
Antonio Daniels was the key for the Sonics with 24 points 6 boards and 7 assists.
Green was big during the 4th and OT
December 13th: MILWAUKEE 100 @ PORTLAND 90
The score doesnt really tell how close the game got.
The Bucks found themselves down by heaps (29-13) after the first quarter.
They managed to collect themselves and outscore the Blazers 29-19 in the 2nd.
Still trailing 48-42 at the start of the third, the bucks won the 3rd 27-17, behind some great bench play.
The Bucks lept out of the blocks in the 4th extending their lead by 10 but the Blazers fought back.
With 1:30 left and only up by 4 the Bucks bought in Strickland who hit a 3 immediately.
That almost sealed the game, but on the next possesion for the Bucks he hit another to really put the game away.
To put the nail in the coffin ES hit another wiht 5 seconds left to give the final score.
Desmond Mason ran circles round the Blazers scoring 23 points 7 boards and 6 asssists,
while shooting 9-13 and 3-4 from downtown.
Collison had a good game with 16 points and 6 boards on 8-12 shooting in 21 minutes.
The Blazers had a balanced attack with Deron Williams (18) leading 5 players in double figures.
D-Mase owned the Blazers in all facets of the game.
December 17th: MILWAUKEE 88 @ CLEVELAND 115
The Bucks never led in a game where they were blwon out by 27 points.
With Guards Green and Felton totally dominated by King James and McInnis from the start,
the Bucks couldnt find any fluid offense.
This game was a throwaway from the end of the second so the teams tried out different plays etc.
Wilcox was the best for the Bucks with 17 points and 15 rebounds.
LeBron had 22 points and 7 boards shooting 75% from the field.
"Our young guards were dominated by the more experienced pair in the Cavs.
This was a risk we took when putting the reigns of our backcourt in the hands of rookies,
however they have played great so far this season, and they have to learn from thier defeats."
- Coach Terry Porter after the game.
Record at end of week: 13-11
[Sorry about the pics in this update, I saved them as gifs accidently]
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 2:40 pm
Kings James dominated the prince of Milwaukee basketball.. bad luck to G-Squared
Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:47 pm
a couple of nice wins on the road there....shame about the Cavs game though where LBJ exposed GG as a fraud....
Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:31 pm
Damn Look at those numbers Double G has. Crazy !
Mon Jul 04, 2005 4:54 am
Felton played very well when Green played well, but when Green struggled, Felton struggled
After that first update, I thought Felton was going to continue with those big games along with Green
Tue Jul 05, 2005 5:51 am
Hey great trade! Felton's mag and shoes are amazing, keep it up
Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:06 am
When is the next mag coming?
Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:16 am
The Flash - match_66 wrote:
this is probably the best screen ever that i have seen in anyones dynasty!
Sat Jul 09, 2005 12:03 pm
this is my first post, nice dynasty, and when is the mag coming
Sat Jul 09, 2005 12:34 pm
Wed Jul 20, 2005 9:11 am
Thanks for all the encoragement guys.
I havent updated in awhile, as im just settling back into Uni which means a bit a drinking etc so ive been a bit busy for Live.
Updates soon
Wed Jul 20, 2005 9:30 am
Green and Felton are tearing it up. Just reading how good theyve been i would have thought you'd have a better record, great dynasty though.
Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:25 pm
Great Dynasty, I like everything. Good trade and good luck.
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