@Fitzy:
I decided to blow the dust from my old NBA Live 2004 (the latest I have, shame on me) to create yet a new dynasty using the latest roster patch.
@Lamrock: Well they are playing pretty good in fact. Still might have a trade or two coming up later but as of now, that team is playing some pretty impressive ball.
@ChiFan: I traded Luol away for the same reason you traded Nocioni... I like him in real life, but can't play with him in Live. I prefer playing with Haslem (

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REALLY sorry to you all for being 2 days late, but double update for it!
Pre-game transactions
Spurs sign Zeljko Cabraka
Wizards sign Gary Payton
Cavaliers sign PJ Brown and Rodney Rodgers
Hornets sign Samaki Walker
Injured Bucks hand win to Bulls
It was disaster after disaster for the Milwaukee Bucks, who lost 89-79 to the Chicago Bulls yesterday.
Childress finished the game with 14 points on 71.4% shooting, being very agressive with the ball
After a first quarter in which they shot only 5 of 19 from the floor, 0 of 6 from long range and 2 of 6 from the stripe, the Bucks almost lost Desmond Mason at the end of the following quarter. Mason, at that time, was the only Buck to score more than 4 points (he had 12, and finished with 14). Then, in the 3rd, Mo Williams hurt his hand from a hit with Penny. He had 15 points at the time and was the only Buck outside of Mason to have scored in double figures at the time. Redd had to take over, but he was unable to, making only a three in the last quarter.
Maggette makes a powerful jam over Bobby Simmons
On the Bulls' side, Maggette had 16 points on 8-13 shooting and Childress had 14 points (on 5-7 shooting), 6 boards, 3 dimes, 2 blocks and a steal in 14 minutes off the bench. Brent Barry scored 11 in 9 minutes (on 4-5 shooting, including 3-4 from beyond) and Gordon had 12.
Barry outclutches Iverson
In a game that saw 23 lead changes, 7 of them following double digits lead, the identity of the hero was only known at the last second; Brent Barry, the 13-year veteran who signed with the Bulls over the summer, ended up blocking Allen Iverson's final shot to save the day for the Bulls, allowing them to claim a 101-98 victory.

Barry looking like he was 20 again
Brent Barry took over the game when he entered it, scoring 19 of his team's 34 points in quarter number two, in addition of 3 steals and 2 deflections (he will get a third one on AI's shot). He only scored 6 other points, put the damage was done, and the Nuggets, who were the clear favorites to win this game, ended the game at 3 points behind.
Penny Hardaway was the Bulls' second scorer with 15, with Hinrich scoring another 14. Tyrus Thomas and Udonis Haslem each had 12 (Thomas also getting 9 boards).
Diawara exploded for Denver. shooting 9-13 for 19 points, third behind AI and Melo
On the other side, Iverson scored 24 and got 6 dimes and 6 thefts, while Anthony nailed 21 in the losing effort. Diawara also had 19 on 9-13 shooting, and Camby had 10 scores and 5 swats.
Camby really played his heart out, getting 5 blocks, 6 boards and 10 points in only 22 minutes
Childress' elbow got hurt pretty bad in the 4th and he should miss 3 games (against Boston, Minnesota and Seattle).