It's the comedic drum beat after a joke...
Ahhh... that settles that, then.
Jason Kidd and Al Harrington for Steve Nash and either Stoudemire or Marion if you can, rofl.
Nah, no more trades until the deadline. Unless we strt playing like crap, that is.
Anyhoo, here's the first game update:
NOVEMBER 1 , 2005
GAME OF THE DAY:
PHOENIX - DALLAS 86 - 93 (Dirk Nowitzki 25pts, 10rebs)
NOVEMBER 2, 2005
THE GAME: NEW JERSEY NETS vs. MILWAUKEE BUCKS
High scoring thriller , Nets win in the end....

Carter and Kidd each excelled in their own area of expertise and led the Nets to a win in their opener for the 2005/2006 season
(((PS. Fraps failed to keep screenshots of this game so I had to restart an exhibition game and immitate some of the plays in teh actual dynasty game. Hence teh presenceof Krstic in the second pic...

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The game started in the same way that it would later prove to end: All offense, not much effort on D. Kidd's passing and Redd's scoring kept the teams close early in the first quarter, while later on it was Kukoc for the Bicks and Cliff Robinson for the Nets who would lead their teams' second unit. The period ended 31 - 30 for New Jersey, courtesy of a buzzer-beating 3 by Uncle Cliffy.
In the second, pretty much the same. Both interior defenses were leaking badly, and big men seemed to score effortlessly. Kidd was doing a fine job orchestrating the Nets' offense, racking up 8 assists, while Redd was scoring to help teh Bucks keep up. Late in the quarter, Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson would pick up the scoring mantle, while Scott Padgett scored another buzzer beating 2-pointer to end the half all-even, at 57.
In the third, the Nets were marginally better than their opponents in teh first minutes and managed to scrounge up a 4-6 point lead, with Carter playing solo offense. It would not last long, however, as TJ Ford's flawless tempo control and Redd's execution from afar had teh visitors leading by 3, 79-82 with 12 minutes to go.
The final period was no different that the first three. High scoring offenses and lacking defenses. Milwaukee scored an early run, spearheaded by Jamal Magloire's hustle on the offensive boards, and wa sleading 92-99 at one point. Then it was time for veteran leader Jason Kidd to show off his earned stripes, and indeed he did deliver. With impeccable organization skills, decisions and scoring drives, Jason helped hi steam regain control and take a 107 - 102 lead with one minute to go, thanks to a crucial jumper made by Vince Carter. The final score was 116 - 109 for the Nets, after a FT contest in the final few seconds.
PLAYER OF THE GAME: JASON KIDD 20pts - 15ast - 4rebs - 5stls - 11TOs - 14/16 Fts
MILWAUKEE TOP PLAYER: JAMAAL MAGLOIRE 18pts - 9rebs ( 6off) - 9/12 FGs
GAME OF THE DAY:
BOSTON - NEW YORK 95 - 91 (Eddie Curry 31pts - 17rebs)