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Fri May 26, 2006 8:31 am
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Starting Lineups:
Boston:
C - Ben Wallace
PF - Pau Gasol
SF - Donyell Marshall
SG - Morris Peterson
PG - Sam Cassell
Houston:
C - Amarè Stoudemire
PF - Ike Diogu
SF - Mike Dunleavy, Jr.
SG - Joe Johnson
PG - Sebastian Telfair
Key Matchup: Stoudemire vs. B. Wallace
Fri May 26, 2006 1:49 pm
Good luck for that one, lets see if Ben can contain Amare
Sat May 27, 2006 7:16 am
CouchPotato94 wrote:Player of the Game:

Amarè Stoudemire (for some reason o.0)
I've noticed that a high amount of blocks will usually get a player awared the PotG.
Sat May 27, 2006 10:02 am

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Starting Lineups
Portland:
C - Raef LaFrentz
PF - Drew Gooden
SF - Bobby Simmons
SG - Steve Francis
PG - Stephon Marbury
Houston:
C - Amarè Stoudemire
PF - Ike Diogu
SF - Mike Dunleavy, Jr.
SG - Joe Johnson
PG - Sebastian Telfair
Key Matchup: Marbury vs. Telfair
Sat May 27, 2006 11:26 am
Steph versus Telfair should be a good one. Looks like cousins are going to face off. Starbury must feel shitty for playing in Portland right now.
Sat May 27, 2006 11:47 am
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Houston wins seesaw game
It seems like the Small Forward position has been clicking for the Rockets lately.
Last game, Mike Dunleavy led the way. Today, it was Ron Mercer.
Mercer erupted for 24 points in, by far, the best game of his career. The bench pretty much led the way for Houston in this game, with Tim Thomas also having a good game.
It seemed like every time Portland jumped out to a fairly big lead, Houston would come back and take the lead. The Rockets had a 4-point lead with 14.4 seconds left, but Stephon Marbury hit a three, then the Blazers quickly fouled. Mercer hit both free throws, and Steve Francis missed a last-gasp trey. Franchise was relatively quiet this game:
Starting 5 Stats and Key Bench Player PTS/REB/AST/BLK/STL
I'm making an exception, I have 2 key bench players
Portland:
C - Raef LaFrentz 6/19/2/0/0
PF - Drew Gooden 8/10/1/1/0
SF - Bobby Simmons 10/2/2/0/4
SG - Steve Francis 13/0/3/0/0
PG - Stephon Marbury 21/2/5/0/1
KBP - Devin Brown 10/1/1/0/0
Houston:
C - Amarè Stoudemire 8/2/0/5/2
PF - Ike Diogu 2/6/1/3/0
SF - Mike Dunleavy, Jr. 10/2/0/0/2
SG - Joe Johnson 5/2/1/0/1
PG - Sebastian Telfair 3/3/3/0/1
KBP's - Ron Mercer 24/1/2/0/0
Tim Thomas 13/9/0/0/1
Player of the Game:

Ron Mercer
Next Rockets Game: 11/22 @ Minnesota
Sat May 27, 2006 11:48 am
keepnitgangsta1 wrote:Steph versus Telfair should be a good one. Looks like cousins are going to face off. Starbury must feel shitty for playing in Portland right now.

Yea, I bet he does.
I think Starbury won.
Sat May 27, 2006 11:50 am
Wow Telfair played pretty bad for you. Steph had a good game as did Mercer
Sat May 27, 2006 12:37 pm
I bet Fitzy's like OGM MERCER DA BOMB!!!!!!11
Sat May 27, 2006 12:48 pm
Marbury and Francis both in Portland
Develop Telfair so that he can b better than Starbury!
Sat May 27, 2006 12:57 pm
z50bo wrote:Marbury and Francis both in Portland

Develop Telfair so that he can b better than Starbury!
Bassy has huge potential, but I don't know about being as good as Marbury.
Sat May 27, 2006 1:40 pm
Maybe in years he will become as good as Marbury though. He can only get better from here on out.
Sat May 27, 2006 9:09 pm
keepnitgangsta1 wrote:Maybe in years he will become as good as Marbury though. He can only get better from here on out.
That's sorta what I meant, but okay.
Sat May 27, 2006 10:37 pm

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Starting Lineups:
Houston:
C - Amarè Stoudemire
PF - Ike Diogu
SF - Mike Dunleavy, Jr.
SG - Joe Johnson
PG - Sebastian Telfair
Minnesota:
C - Dale Davis
PF - Eddie Griffin
SF - LeBron James
SG - Manu Ginobili
PG - Jason Terry
Key Matchup: Johnson vs. Ginobili
Sun May 28, 2006 12:57 am
I don't know why, but Ginobili always seems to kill me.
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CouchPotato94 on Sun May 28, 2006 1:26 am, edited 2 times in total.
Sun May 28, 2006 1:25 am
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Minnesota makes huge comeback
The Houston Rockets started great, then faltered late. They had as big as a 10-point lead in the 4th quarter, then the Timberwolves made a huge comeback, led by Manu Ginobili. it seemed like he couldn't miss during that stretch. Sebastian Telfair sat early for foul trouble, and missed nearly the entire second half. Eric Snow played great in his absence, recording a double-double, only the second of the year for Houston. The first was by Ike Diogu.
"We played better than this against Utah" said disgruntled Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy, referring to the 108-97 loss vs. Uta, in which they were down by as many as 29. "Eric did a great job with Bassy on the bench, but he was our only playmaker today".
Player Stats PTS/REB/AST/BLK/STL
Houston:
C - Amarè Stoudemire 11/4/0/4/0
PF - Ike Diogu 4/5/2/1/1
SF - Mike Dunleavy, Jr. 13/2/3/0/2
SG - Joe Johnson 11/1/1/0/1
PG - Sebastian Telfair 2/1/1/0/1
Tim Thomas 13/1/1/0/1
Eric Snow 14/1/10/0/1
Kyle Korver 18/0/0/0/0
Ira Newble DNP:CD
Ron Mercer DNP:CD
Etan Thomas 2/5/2/3/3
Nenad Krstic 0/1/0/3/1
Minnesota:
C - Dale Davis 6/6/0/2/1
PF - Eddie Griffin 9/9/0/1/0
SF - LeBron James 3/3/7/0/1 (I pwnt him)
SG - Manu Ginobili 15/0/3/0/1
PG - Jason Terry 27/1/2/0/0
James Posey 6/2/6/0/0
Stephen Jackson 4/0/2/0/1
Darrell Armstrong 17/0/1/0/0
Matt Barnes DNP:CD
Zarko Cabarkapa 5/1/0/1/1
Jon Barry DNP:CD
Joel Przybilla 0/3/0/0/0
Player of the Game:

Jason Terry
Next Rockets Game: 11/23 @ Dallas
Sun May 28, 2006 3:56 am

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Starting Lineups:
Houston:
C - Amarè Stoudemire
PF - Ike Diogu
SF - Mike Dunleavy, Jr.
SG - Joe Johnson
PG - Sebastian Telfair
Dallas:
C - Shaquille O'Neal
PF - Dwight Howard (oh noes!)
SF - Gerald Wallace
SG - Mike Miller
PG - Shaun Livingston
Key Matchup: Stoudemire vs. O'Neal
Sun May 28, 2006 5:35 am
NBA RECAP: November
Rockets Games:
G1 - W 105-91 vs. Chicago
G2 - L 108-97 vs. Utah
G3 - W 89-87 vs. Phoenix
G4 - W 93-89 @ Boston
G5 - W 85-82 vs. Portland
G6 - L 92-88 @ Minnesota
G7 - W 86-77 @ Dallas
POWER RANKINGS TOP 10:
1. New Jersey 6-1
2. Minnesota 5-1
3. Utah 8-2
4.Toronto 5-3
5. Houston 5-2*
6. Miami 4-1
7. Dallas 5-4
8. New Orleans/Oklahoma City 4-4
9. Sacramento 3-0
10. LA Lakers 5-4
LEAGUE LEADERS:
PTS: Paul Pierce - Utah - 302
PPG: Paul Pierce - Utah - 30.2(coincidence?)
Field Goals Made: Paul Pierce - Utah - 120
Field Goals Attempted: Paul Pierce - Utah - 243
3-PT FG Made: Eddie Jones(FINALLY) - LA Lakers - 33
3-PT FG Attempted: Eddie Jones(FINALLY) - LA Lakers - 85
3-PT %: Shareef Abdur Rahim - Miami - 1.000
FT Made: Paul Pierce - Utah - 46
FT Attempted: Paul Pierce - Utah - 58
Offensive Rebounds: Amare Stoudemire - Houston - 34*
ORPG: Jamaal Magloire - Denver - 5.0
Defensive Rebounds: Derrick Coleman - Utah - 79
DRPG: Kurt Thomas - Seattle - 10.7
REB: Dwight Howard - Dallas - 107
RPG(no, not rocket-propelled grenade): Elton Brand, Cleveland - 14.2 Jamaal Magloire - Denver - 14.2
Blocks: Amare Stoudemire - Houston - 37*
BPG: Amare Stoudemire - Houston - 5.29*
Steals: Gerald Wallace - Dallas - 24
SPG - Ben Wallace - Boston - 2.86
Assists: Shaun Livingston - Dallas - 66
APG: Steve Nash - Miami - 9.6
Minutes: Paul Pierce - Utah - 383
MPG: Al Harrington - Denver - 44.8 Peja Stojakovic - Milwaukee - 44.8
LEAGUE STANDINGS:
WEST:
PACIFIC:
1. Sacramento 3-0
2. Golden State 3.1
3. LA Lakers 5-4
4. Phoenix 3-5
5. LA Clippers 0-7
NORTHWEST:
1. Minnesota 5-1
2. Utah 8-2
3. Seatle 2-1
4. Portland 3-4
5. Denver 2-3
SOUTHWEST:
1. Houston 5-2*
2. Dallas 5-4
3. New Orleans/Oklahoma City 4-4
4. San Antonio 1-4
5. Memphis 0-2
EAST:
ATLANTIC:
1. New Jersey 6-1
2. Toronto 5-3
3. Boston 4-3
4. New York 3-3
5. Philadelphia 1-4
CENTRAL:
1. Milwaukee 2-2
2. Indiana 3-4
3. Chicago 2-3
4. Cleveland 2-3
5. Detroit 1-4
SOUTHEAST:
1. Miami 4-1
2. Washington 3-3
3. Charlotte 2-3
4. Atlanta 1-3
5. Orlando 0-4
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH:
EAST:
Rookie - Raymond Felton - Philadelphia
Player: Andrei Kirilenko - Toronto
WEST:
Rookie - Channing Frye - New Orleans-Oklahoma City
Player - Paul Pierce - Utah
*User team
Sun May 28, 2006 5:53 am
Try to keep everthing the same color because it is really tough on the eyes. Other than that, nice work. The Clippers at 0-7, wow.
Sun May 28, 2006 8:18 am

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Starting Lineups:
LA Lakers:
C - Rasheed Wallace
PF - Al Jefferson
SF - Andre Iguodala
SG - Eddie Jones
PG - Devin Harris
Houston:
C - Amare Stoudemire
PF - Ike Diogu
SF - Mike Dunleavy Jr.
SG - Joe Johnson
PG - Sebastian Telfair
Key Matchup: Stoudemire vs. Wallace
Sun May 28, 2006 8:37 am
The Lakers have a really balanced team. Lets hope that you can take them out in this game.
Wed May 31, 2006 10:17 am
ARGH, I left the game at a friend's house AGAIN(I'm never taking that game anywhere ever again). Dynasty should be running again tomorrow.
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