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Postby Anthony15 on Wed May 31, 2006 12:29 pm

Daaamn Denver the last team (n), good to see ur doing good!
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Thu Jun 01, 2006 8:16 am

Anthony15 wrote:Daaamn Denver the last team (n), good to see ur doing good!


Yea, without Melo, they're showing signs of the 02-03 season. :D

I don't see how they are losing, they do have Vince Carter and Chauncey Billups. o.0

Well, I got the game back, and I'm playing the Lakers game right now.
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Image Houston Rockets (94)


@ Image Los Angeles Lakers (92)

Korver strikes again


Kyle Korver won it again for Houston at the Staples Center. Korver's shot left the Lakers with 0.1 seconds, in which they could do nothing. The game was pretty much all Rockets until the third quarter, when the Lakers, down by 8 at halftime, rallied back and took their first lead of the game. The Lakers had the lead, 90-85 in the closing seconds, but a Tim Thomas three and, after a Telfair steal, Mike Dunleavy's jumper from the corner tied the game. Kyle Korver intercepted a pass with 15 seconds left, and he gave it to Telfair, who let the clock run down, then passed it to Korver, who made his shot over Dorrell Wright, and the Lakers had no time to do anything.



Team Stats:

Houston:

Amare Stoudemire 18/7/0/4/1

Ike Diogu 17/4/0/4/0

Mike Dunleavy Jr. 6/1/0/0/0

Joe Johnson 15/1/1/0/2

Sebastian Telfair 12/11/1/0/6

Kyle Korver 11/0/1/0/1

Tim Thomas 6/0/0/0/0

Eric Snow 7/0/8/0/1

Etan Thomas 0/0/0/0/0

Ron Mercer DNP:CD

Ira Newble 0/0/0/0/0

Nenad Krstic 2/4/1/0/1




LA Lakers:

Rasheed Wallace 10/5/2/1/0

Al Jefferson 11/7/1/1/1

Andre Iguodala 9/1/1/0/2

Eddie Jones 9/1/2/0/0

Devin Harris 28/0/6/0/1

Marcus Fizer 2/1/0/0/0

Dorrell Wright 12/2/2/0/0

Damon Jones 5/1/4/0/0

Christian Laettner 4/5/0/1/0

Andres Nocioni 2/0/0/0/0

Loren Woods 0/3/0/0/1



Player of the Game:

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Sebastian Telfair

Next Rockets Game: 12/4 @ Golden State (3-1)
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Postby KIG1 on Fri Jun 02, 2006 6:55 am

Telfair had a studly game for you.

G/L against Golden St in your next game.
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Postby Donatello on Fri Jun 02, 2006 6:56 am

Good victory, the Korver trade paid off for you, in this game at least. That's quite a lineup the Lakers have. Rasheed Wallace a Laker. :lol: Keep it up.
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Fri Jun 02, 2006 7:05 am

Donatello wrote:Good victory, the Korver trade paid off for you, in this game at least. That's quite a lineup the Lakers have. Rasheed Wallace a Laker. :lol: Keep it up.


Let's just be happy that Kobe isn't still on the Lakers. THAT would be a problem on and off the court. :D
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:29 am

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Starting Lineups:


Houston:

C - Amare Stoudemire

PF - Ike Diogu

SF - Mike Dunleavy Jr.

SG - Joe Johnson

PG - Sebastian Telfair



Golden State:

C - Andrew Bogut

PF - Emeka Okafor

SF - Grant Hill

SG - RaShad McCants

PG - Allen Iverson




GM Notes:

Diogu's been playing great lately. I didn't expect this much production when I drafted him, but he has helped our team a lot. I think Iverson will be the biggest problem for us, maybe Okafor, but I think Stoudemire can handle Bogut well.
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Postby HonorGlow on Fri Jun 02, 2006 12:37 pm

Do you have any screenshots, I've actually never seen Diogu in Live yet...
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Fri Jun 02, 2006 10:17 pm

I don't have any, I'm on Ps2. But he almost looks white. :|
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Postby Cornerthree on Sat Jun 03, 2006 1:36 am

nice wins and recaps, but you need something to make your recaps better. You need either screenshots or pics from real life...
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 1:41 am

Image Houston Rockets (86)

@ Image Golden State Warriors (93)

Iverson, Bogut lead Warriors past Rockets

Allen Iverson made plays happen in the backcourt, and Andrew Bogut dominated the block to help Golden State over Houston on Sunday. Sebastian Telfair saw limited action with foul trouble, and that may have hurt the Rockets. Joe Johnson went down with an injury in the first.



Player Stats PTS/REB/AST/BLK/STL


Houston:

Amare Stouudemire 8/3/3/4/0

Ike Diogu 2/5/2/5/0

Mike Dunleavy Jr. 15/4/2/0/1

Joe Johnson 7/3/1/0/1

Sebastian Telfair 7/1/1/0/1

Tim Thomas 13/5/0/0/0

Eric Snow 8/1/7/0/0

Kyle Korver 13/1/0/0/0

Ira Newble 0/0/0/0/0

Ron Mercer 11/0/0/0/1

Etan Thomas 2/7/2/3/0

Nenad Krstic 0/3/2/0/1







Golden State:

Andrew Bogut 10/11/0/1/1

Emeka Okafor 8/7/0/0/1

Grant Hill 16/1/3/0/2

RaShad McCants 4/1/3/0/1

Allen Iverson 29/6 (:shock:)/4/0/0

Marko Jaric 7/2/1/0/0

Deron Williams 6/0/0/0/0

Chucky Atkins DNP:CD

Joe Smith 4/7/1/0/1

Shandon Anderson 5/1/1/0/2

Jelani McCoy 4/2/0/0/0

Ervin Johnson DNP:CD



Player of the Game:

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Allen Iverson



Next Rockets Game: 12/20 @ Washington



GM Notes:

Man, I was wrong about Andrew! He killed us down low. It seems like when Bassy is in foul trouble, we lose the game. Good game by Mike, starting to see some production out of him. Props to Eric, who has been our sixth man this year.
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 1:43 am

Pursuer wrote:nice wins and recaps, but you need something to make your recaps better. You need either screenshots or pics from real life...


Thanks, and I can't take pics from real life, because of the fantasy draft...I don't have a camera either.
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Postby Cornerthree on Sat Jun 03, 2006 1:53 am

CouchPotato94 wrote:
Pursuer wrote:nice wins and recaps, but you need something to make your recaps better. You need either screenshots or pics from real life...


Thanks, and I can't take pics from real life, because of the fantasy draft...I don't have a camera either.


oh that's too bad...
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 2:32 am

Joe Johnson of the Houston Rockets is out with a broken foot he suffered in the Rockets' 93-86 loss to the Golden State Warriors. He is expected to miss 5 weeks of action.


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EDIT: OMFG Washington is stacked. :shock:
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 2:42 am

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Starting Lineups:

Houston:

C - Amare Stoudemire

PF - Ike Diogu

SF - Mike Dunleavy Jr.

SG - Kyle Korver

PG - Sebastian Telfair



Washington:

C - Tim Duncan

PF - Kenny Thomas

SF - Corey Maggette

SG - J.R. Smith

PG - Bobby Jackson



GM Notes:

Today is going to be a real challenge for Ike and Amare, with Duncan on the block. Maggette could be a problem, and J.R. is a good all-around player. Let's hope our defense can contain them.
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 4:11 am

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@ Image Washington Wizards 85


Late run keys win


The Houston Rockets ended the game on a 14-0 run to seal the victory at the MCI Center on Tuesday at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. Houston had a great first half, then faltered in the second. Down by 6 in the final minute of the game, Kyle Korver hit a three, then Washington threw the inbounds pass away. Houston threw it in to Korver, who hit another three in the corner to tie it. After a Houston steal, Mike Dunleavy's only 2 points came on an alley-oop from Korver that gave the Rockets the lead, they then got a defensive rebound and put it away with free throws.



I couldn't get the boxscores, being the moron that I am, I accidentally exited the dynasty without saving. All I can remember is that Amare Stoudemire had 20 points and 7 rebounds, Ike Diogu had like 15 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks, and 1 steal. Bobby Jackson score 26 for Washington, and Tim Duncan grabbed 10 rebounds.


Player of the Game:

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Ike Diogu



Next Rockets Game: 12/25(LOLCHRISTMAS!) vs. Detroit



GM Notes:


What can I say, we played much better than against the Warriors. Ike finally got that PotG award that's been eluding him; he should have got it at least 1 time before this. I've figured out that Telfair in foul trouble = loss, and Bassy out of foul trouble = win. Detroit has been struggling, let's hope we can go home and take advantage of it.
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 4:25 am

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After finishing a 5-game road trip in which they went 3-2, Houston comes back home to face the struggling Detroit Pistons.


Starting Lineups:

Detroit:

C - Chris Kaman

PF - Shawn Marion

SF - Wally Szczerbiak

SG - Jamal Crawford

PG - Tony Parker




Houston:

C - Amare Stoudemire

PF - Ike Diogu

SF - Mike Dunleavy Jr.

SG - Kyle Korver

PG - Sebastian Telfair


GM Notes:

Of course, Marion is goig to be a tough cover...We need to box him out at both ends of the court. TP is going to make some plays in the backcourt, no doubt, we just need to limit those plays, and also limit Crawford, we don't want him taking too many shots.
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 6:31 am

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Telfair, Stoudemire lead way in big win


Sebastian Telfair had his best game of the year, tallying 20 points and 21 assists in the win on Christmas Day. His main Target was Amare Stoudemire. Tony Parker was injured in the 2nd quarter, but he was cleared to play in the next game. This was, overall, the best game put together by the Rockets this year.



Player Stats PTS/REB/AST/BLK/STL




Houston:

Amare Stoudemire 31/7/0/4/0

Ike Diogu 10/2/1/5/1

Mike Dunleavy Jr. 6/0/3/0/1

Kyle Korver 10/1/1/0/2

Sebastian Telfair 20/2/21/0/8

Tim Thomas 5/0/2/0/0

Eric Snow 2/1/4/0/1

Ira Newble 0/1/0/0/0

Ron Mercer 14/1/0/0/0

Nenad Krstic 3/0/0/0/1

Etan Thomas 2/1/0/1/0

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Detroit:

Chris Kaman 6/4/0/0/2

Shawn Marion 2/3/3/1/1

Wally Szczerbiak 5/1/4/1/0

Jamal Crawford 10/2/1/0/0

Tony Parker 14/1/2/0/0

Troy Murphy 2/2/0/0/0

Sarunas Jasikevicius 33/0/0/0/0

Derek Anderson 7/1/1/0/1

Luke Walton 2/3/1/0/0

Brian Cardinal 0/2/0/0/1

DeJuan Wagner 1/0/0/0/0

Rafael Araujo 0/0/0/0/1




Player of the Game:

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Sebastian Telfair



Next Game: 1/1 @ Atlanta



GM Notes:

Wow, big win. Bassy and STAT tore it up...We really stopped Marion today, also. Hopefully we can carry this momentuum iinto Atlanta with us. Ira Newble hasn't did much, he's unahppy, and I've been talking to different teams about a trade possibly involving draft picks.
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 7:04 am

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Starting lineups:




Houston:

C - Amare Stoudemire

PF - Ike Diogu

SF - Mike Dunleavy Jr.

SG - Joe Johnson*

PG - Sebastian Telfair


Atlanta:

C - Eddy Curry

PF - Antoine Walker

SF - Shane Battier

SG - Baron Davis

PG - Anthony Johnson





*The reason Johnson got back so fast, or as it seems, is because after the Warriors game, I had nearly 3 weeks off, then after the game against Washington another week off, and the same after the Detroit game. He's still hobbling on a sore foot.
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 7:33 am

MONTHLY RECAP - DECEMBER

Rockets games:

G1: W 94-92 @ LA Lakers
G2: L 86-93 @ Golden State
G3: W 93-85 @ Washington
G4: W 103-82 vs. Detroit




LEAGUE LEADERS:

Points: Paul Pierce - Utah - 489
PPG: Paul Pierce - Utah - 30.6
FGM: Paul Piercce - Utah - 196
FGA: Paul Pierce - Utah - 406
FG%: Reggie Evans - Cleveland - 1.000
3PM: Damon Stoudamire - Toronto - 45
3PA: Damon Stoudamire - Toronto - 120
3P%: Bryon Russell - Denver - .700
FTM: Paul Pierce - Utah - 72
FTA: Paul Pierce - Utah - 87
OFF REB: Ben Wallace - Boston - 54
ORPG: Ben Wallace - Boston - 4.2
DEF REB: Yao Ming - Phoenix - 123
DRPG: Kurt Thomas - Seattle - 11.8
REB: Yao Ming - Phoenix - 168
RPG: Kurt Thomas - Seattle - 13.0
BLK: Amare Stoudemire - Houston* - 51
BPG - Amare Stoudemire * Houston- 4.64
Steals: Paul Pierce - Utah/Sebastian Telfair - Houston* - 34
SPG - Chris Webber - Memphis - 3.22
AST: Steve Nash - Miami/Jamaal Tinsley - Utah - 101
APG: Steve Nash - Miami - 9.2


MVP CANDIDATES:

Paul Pierce - Utah

Yao Ming - Phoenix

Tim Duncan - Washington

Lamar Odom - LA Clippers

Tracy McGrady - Charlotte



EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS/DIVISIONAL

Atlantic:

New Jersey 9-1

NY Knicks 5-4

Boston 7-6

Toronto 7-6

Philadelphia 2-8




Central:

Cleveland 7-4

Chicago 5-7

Detroit 5-7

Milwaukee 4-7

Indiana 4-8





Southeast:

Miami 7-4

Charlotte 7-6

Washington 6-8

Atlanta 3-5

Orlando 3-7



WESTER CONFERENCE STANDINGS/DIVISIONAL

Pacific:

Sacramento 7-3

Phoenix 8-7

LA Lakers 7-6

Golden State 6-7

LA Clippers 4-10



Northwest:

Utah 11-5

Minnesota 8-5

Denver 5-4

Seattle 5-5

Portland 4-8



Southwest:

Houston* 8-3

Dallas 7-4

New Orleans/Oklahoma City 7-6

Memphis 3-6

San Antonio 2-6









POWER RANKINGS:

1.Minnesota
2.New Jersey:
3.Utah
4.Miami
5.Sacramento
6.Houston*
7.Seattle
8.Toronto
9.Golden State
10.New Orleans/Oklahoma City
11.Charlotte
12.LA Lakers
13.Dallas
14.Boston
15.Milwaukee
16.NY Knicks
17.Washington
18.Phoenix
19. Denver
20.Chicago
21.Cleveland
22.Indiana
23.Portland
24.Detroit
25.Atlanta
26.Philadelphia
27.San Antonio
28.Memphis
29. LA Clippers
30. Orlando



PLAYERS/ROOKIES OF THE MONTH

WEST:

Player: Grant Hill - Golden State

Rookie - Andrew Bogut - Golden State


EAST:

Player: Tim Duncan - Washington

Rookie: Chris Paul - Cleveland


Sorry it's not real in-depth, I had to do it quick!
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Postby KIG1 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 7:37 am

Damn Pierce is havin a helluva year. The Clippers look like the team of the old and Chris Paul playing in Cleveland :shock:
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sat Jun 03, 2006 10:09 am

Yea, I was thinking, anyone besides me think Pierce is gonna win MVP? :)
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Postby Cornerthree on Sat Jun 03, 2006 2:49 pm

Utah seems to be good...
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Postby CouchPotato94 on Sun Jun 04, 2006 2:35 am

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Rockets escape with win


The Rockets took a 10-point lead into halftime, only for it to be whittled down to one by Atlanta in the fourth. With just 15 seconds left, Houston got the ball in to Sebastian Telfair, who made to free throws to make it a 3-point game. After a Hawks basket, they again fouled Telfair, who again made 2 free throws, and Baron Davis missed a last-gasp three to seal it for Houston. Telfair recorded his second straight double-double. Nate Robinson scored 15 off the bench for Atlanta, along with 3 assists, three steals, and some posters of Houston players.

Starters Stats PTS/REB/AST/BLK/STL


Houston:

Amare Stoudemire 27/6/2/5/1

Ike Diogu 4/1/0/3/0

Mike Dunleavy Jr. 10/1/0/0/0

Joe Johnson 17/2/0/0/6

Sebastian Telfair 14/1/11/0/1

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Atlanta:


Eddy Curry 9/8/2/2/0

Antoine Walker 12/5/0/0/2

Shane Battier 11/4/1/0/1

Baron Davis 13/0/2/0/0

Anthony Johnson 15/0/8/0/2




Player of the Game:

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Amare Stoudemire

Next Game: 12/4 @ Cleveland

GM Notes:


Thank God I picked Amare, he has been unstoppable... Another solid game from Bassy, his assist numbers are going up. Good game for Joe in his first game back, good to see him producing.




NOTE: I would have put all the players, but when I finished it and i ws getting ready to submit, it screwed up, and I had to do it over again.
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Starting Lineups:



Houston:

C - Amare Stoudemire

PF - Ike Diogu

SF - Mike Dunleavy Jr.

SG - Joe Johnson

PG - Sebastian Telfair

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Cleveland:

C- Elton Brand

PF - Juwan Howard

SF - Rashard Lewis

SG - Bonzi Wells

PG - Chris Paul


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