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Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:59 am

Very nice undefeated start so far. Hopefully you won't let up so you can keep on winning :P

Sat Jan 21, 2006 10:02 am

The Black Death wrote:Wiz and you had a pretty even distribution. [b]Saruanadslfa Jasoaieruvsusaus sucks. :crazy: I despise him.[/b]

lol. That cracked me up... :lol:

Sat Jan 21, 2006 10:38 am

looking pretty good there jugs, 3 consecutive wins (Y) . unlike your horny-ets dyna 8-)

Sat Jan 21, 2006 12:14 pm

Nice start, like the recaps.

Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:18 pm

The Black Res-Erection wrote:Wiz and you had a pretty even distribution. Saruanadslfa Jasoaieruvsusaus sucks. :crazy: I despise him.


lol, good for you.

sbhz wrote:Very nice undefeated start so far. Hopefully you won't let up so you can keep on winning :P


Thanks, yeah the players are playing great at the moment, fit my style of play.

woop woop wrote:lol. That cracked me up... :lol:


Cool.

killer move over wrote:looking pretty good there jugs, 3 consecutive wins (Y) . unlike your horny-ets dyna 8-)


yeah, 9 losses in a row :shake:

cmj wrote:Nice start, like the recaps.


Thanks, again.

Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:18 pm

Good dynasty man (Y) I love it, keep it up and dont quit!

Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:14 pm

wankster wrote:Good dynasty man (Y) I love it, keep it up and dont quit!


Quit? Why quit? I'm actually winning in this one :lol:

Sat Jan 21, 2006 7:58 pm

First quarter blow-out helps Pacers defeat Raptors

November, 8th 2005

Boxscores
Indiana Pacers | Toronto Raptors

Toronto, Canada (Ticker) Four of Indiana's 5 starters combined for 78 points as the Pacers managed to survive a 4th quarter comeback against the struggling Raptors. The first quarter saw the Pacers score 15 unanswered points to start off the game with Jamal Tinsley and Ron Artest combining for 24 points as the Pacers finished the quarter ahead 35-14. Big men on both teams were struggling but the guards were the ones doing all the work. The Pacers decided to take the game down a notch in the second quarter which resulted in O'Neal having a good quarter with 9 pointsto help the Pacers finish the half ahead 57-37.

The second half saw the home crowd get behind their team as they managed to make a comeback led by Mo Peterson. The Raptors could only manage to come as close as 8 points as some strong defence from the Pacers helped them cross the line with the win, 94-85.

Play of the Day

Jermaine O'Neal slams it and gets the foul

Game Pictures

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Top Left: Jamaal Tinsley was great early in the match. Top Right: Chris Bosh struggled with only 9 points.
Middle Left: Mo Pete was trying his best to get his team back into the game. Middle Right: O'Neal with the block.
Bottom Left: S-Jax continuing his great shooting form, the replacement of Reggie?! Bottom Right: Charlie made a lay-up!


Rick Carlisle, "Credit to the Raptors, they gave us a scare but I had no doubts about my team, and they prevailed."
Mike James (who?), "We were unlucky not to come away victors here. The first quarter killed us but it didn't kill all of our confidence."
Charlie Villanueva, "Dude! I made a lay-up! Huh? What's that? Oh, it's the mother ship calling, gotta scoot."

The Pacers move to 4-0 this season, they are having a great start to this season. Our thoughts are that this season is for Reggie. Good luck to the Pacers for the remainder of the season and against the Nets in 2 days for their final game in their road trip.
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Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:48 pm

Aww shiet ... my raptors lost. You contained Bosh madly. Only had 9 points. That some good shit man. Shit three point % though. Hahaha. Artest takin 7 of them.
Ye man, Stephen Jackson is really steppin up. I always been a fan of his since his days in San Antonio. He doing good in your dynasty so far. Keep it up PLAYA ! :cool:

Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:26 am

iLLuzionz wrote:Aww shiet ... my raptors lost. You contained Bosh madly. Only had 9 points. That some good shit man. Shit three point % though. Hahaha. Artest takin 7 of them.
Ye man, Stephen Jackson is really steppin up. I always been a fan of his since his days in San Antonio. He doing good in your dynasty so far. Keep it up PLAYA ! :cool:


Yeah I was surprised that he didn't step up his game. Yeah I seem to be trigger happy with the 3. Stephen Jackson is the bomb, I love him, i don't know why. I could build a franchise around him :crazy:

Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:36 am

jugs you are a sniper, you were able to hit 4 of 24 3`s wow how did you managed to do that?

Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:08 am

Its official. I'm no longer your biggest fan after you've beaten Toronto.









... Oh damnit, I can't stay mad at you, you puffy haired little Aussie.

Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:34 am

Great wins (Y) Good luck against the Nets.

Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:16 am

Congrats, you beat the best team in the NBA. :twisted:

Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:14 am

Hinrich_#12_ wrote:jugs you are a sniper, you were able to hit 4 of 24 3`s wow how did you managed to do that?


I dont know.

HENRY!!!!!!!LOL!OL!OL wrote:Its official. I'm no longer your biggest fan after you've beaten Toronto.

... Oh damnit, I can't stay mad at you, you puffy haired little Aussie.


They're actually not bad, they put up a fight.

thierrrry wrote:Great wins (Y) Good luck against the Nets.


Yeah thanks, Nets are a tough team.

ruff wrote:Congrats, you beat the best team in the NBA. :twisted:


Yeah, I did my best against them :crazy:

Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:16 am

Why don't I see any new jerseys Jugs? :evil:

Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:31 am

Bender considers retirement

November 8th, 2005

Jonathon Bender's long going battle with injuries has prevented this man to ever live up to the hype of his potential in this league. He still has two years and 13 million dollars left on his contract but he may retire soon due to knee injuries.

The Pacers management have said that they'll keep him and give him as much treatment as possible for him to make a recovery but that seems to be going no where. The only logical reason to why they have kept him is to use him as a trade filler just in case they want to make any trades this year.

"My knee is just not 100% and may never be that healthy again," said the 24 year old Jonathon Bender. "I have worked hard coming out of high school but injuries have let me down."

"Hopefully one day, I could look back and say that I tried my best but I am one of the unlucky ones in the league."

Pacers' GM, Larry Bird stated that they'll keep Bender for as long as he's needed and that they hope he'll eventually come back to 100% but they may not happen.

Rick Carlisle says that his team is ready for the play-offs

November 9th, 2005

Rick Carlisle has stated that his team has been more ready than ever for this season's play-offs, and we're only 2 weeks into the season. The Pacers have won four road games in a row and this has convinced Rick Carlisle that his team will be there in May.

"The team has worked hard during the offseason and I'm glad the team knows it and shows it," said Carlisle, "I believe we have all the pieces of a championship contender here on the Pacers team and we'll make every team in the East know that we are here to stay."

"The main motive for us is Reggie's retirement. We want to win a championship and dedicate it to him. Jermaine (O'Neal) is fitter than ever, Ron Artest has controlled a little bit of himself, we have two new exciting rookies, I think we're contenders."

The Pacers play their final game of their road trip tomorow against the New Jersey Nets. This will definitely put the Pacers up to the test and to see if Rick Carlisle is right about his team.
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Mon Jan 23, 2006 1:33 pm

Cable Guy wrote:Why don't I see any new jerseys Jugs? :evil:



Too lazy to add all of yours in the game, I've put in a few, the ones that you released seperately but I'm too lazy to do the jersey raptor changes.

But i did.



Does anyone like the articles?

Mon Jan 23, 2006 1:54 pm

the articles are good but i thought maybe you should of added some kind of picture or something like that but the one about bender retiring was fair realistic and a good read (y)(y) great dynasty so far

Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:00 am

Yep good articles, but a few pics won't hurt :wink:

Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:57 am

king_jugs25 wrote:the articles are good but i thought maybe you should of added some kind of picture or something like that but the one about bender retiring was fair realistic and a good read (y)(y) great dynasty so far


henry wrote:Yep good articles, but a few pics won't hurt :wink:


Yeah I knew something was missing. I'll know for next time to add pictures and such to the articles.

Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:46 pm

Bender retiring.. Then Artest trade...

inch by inch and step by step. yeah dude...

Tue Jan 24, 2006 1:11 pm

Vince Carter injury scare but Nets prevail

November 10th, 2005

Boxscores
Indiana Pacers | New Jersey Nets

East Rutherford, NJ (Ticker) The Nets big 3, Vince Carter, Richard Jefferson and Jason Kidd combined for 76 points as the Nets prevailed at home against the Pacers, 105-95. The 1st quarter started off even with both teams attacking the basket well. The second quarter saw the Pacers take an eight point lead thanks to Ron Artest's 12 second quarter points.

The third quarter saw a 16 point turn-around as the Ron Artest and Jermaine O'Neal were in foul trouble. Vince Carter got knocked down heavily with 4 seconds left in the quarter but he was able to comeback on in the 4th quarter. The Pacers began the quarter strongly but when Vince Carter came back on, there was no hope for the Pacers to make a miracle comeback. Stephen Jackson shot 0-12 from the 3 point line as the Nets won the second half 51-33.

Play of the Day

Vince Carter with the slam

Game Pictures

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Top Left: Jermaine O'Neal goes up strongly. Top Right: Richard Jefferson punishes S-Jax for shooting 0-12 from the 3pt line.
Middle Left: Vince Carter makes the shot over his defender. Middle Right: Ron Artest steals the ball.
Bottom Left: O'Neal wasn't his best tonight but still found ways to score. Bottom Right: Richard Jefferson with the flashy dunk.


Rick Carlisle, "That was a very mediocre game, we had the game won in the 2nd quarter but foul trouble and poor play from our bench lost us the lead. For our first home game of the season, I've decided to bench Jamal Tinsley and Stephen Jackson and replacing them in the starting line-up will be Danny Granger and Sarunas Jasikevicius."
Jason Kidd, "The crowd got behind us in the 3rd quarter and there was nothing the other team could do about it."
Stephen Jackson, "Man, zero from 12 from the 3 point line, that isn't me. That's someone else. I've been bench you say? Well I'll just have to provide spark from the bench. Damn."

This games ends a 5 game road trip for the Pacers. The Pacers go down to 4-1 for the season and play their first home game of the season against the Charlotte Bobcats this Sunday on the 13th of November.
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Tue Jan 24, 2006 1:13 pm

Good win. U got lucky there!

Tue Jan 24, 2006 6:35 pm

killer_cr0ss0ver wrote:Bender retiring.. Then Artest trade...

inch by inch and step by step. yeah dude...


Yeah, just gotta wait man, just wait.

ak4715 wrote:Good win. U got lucky there!


Yeah, i lost.
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