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Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:16 pm
Hey Maree i like your dynasty keep it up men and dont let one people let you down hope you continue this one and what aiact you are using cause i like it
Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:57 pm
December
It was a though month full of injuries. Last 4 in November and first 4 games in December we had a 0-8 losing streak.
January
January was practicly the same. Jarret Jack was back from anckle injury but then Rasheed Wallace got injured.
November-January Roster Statistic
Also new trade is upcomming in February. A bench reinforcement. No starters won't be traded.
Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:50 pm
What a stat right there, almost only 4 people are filling the stat sheet on you and hope you improve your bench there waiting for the new trade

too bad you have a tough record out there. Hope you bounce back and still make the playoffs
Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:26 am
oh don't worry friend, we'll bounce back.
just for curiosity guys...who do you think will be new addition to the bench?
Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:30 am
Lakers - Blazers trade: Bynum will blaze from now on
Blazers send Channing Frye, Patrick O'Bryant and Sergio Rodriguez to Los Angeles
Lakers send Andrew Bynum, Chris Mihm and Yakhouba Diawara to Portland


January 29, 2008
It was a month ago when Portland Trail Blazers announced that they are looking for new reinforcements at the bench area. It looks they've chose tall young player called Andrew Bynum. It's a little bit surprising trading Channing Frye who showed lot of talent when Greg Oden was injured and he had to step up for the Blazers. Also his preformance wasn't bad at all, certainly not for trade. So why did Blazers trade him? Well that's what we've asked Larry Brown
Andrew Bynum:
"Wow, that's a shocker. I really loved L.A., we had a great chemistry goin' on but results weren't speaking for it self. At first I was sure that trade won't be accepted, even Phil said to me that I am staying, but then Portland along Channing offered also Sergio Rodriguez and Patrick O'Bryant. I think that it was Sergio's potencial that swayed their decision to accept the trade. But I'm not here to whine, far from that. Portland is a strong team with a distinctive playing signature. They are good at defense and they run like hell. Also Jarrett is finding everybody with his passes and I can't wait to get some alley-ops from him(laughing) and spend some more time on the court."
Larry Brown:
"I really don't know what's all fuzz about. I know that Channing was an important part of our franchise but we had to made some changes. Since we've traded Martell Webster our defense became much weaker. No offense to Steven but Martell was just all over the court. He was very quick and that's why opponents made a lot of turnovers. Due to lack of scoring we had to trade him for a better scoring player.
But, you have two kind of defenses. Outside and inside defense. Channing is really good at running, scoring and grabbing a few rebounds. But when it comes to stoping with inside the paint, he just can't provide. And that's why we acquired Andrew. He can do all those things that Channing can. But on top of that he's a blocking machine. And that's what we are missing when Rasheed and Greg are on the bench.
We actually wanted Andrew from the begining of the season but we couldn't find any room for him and when Oden got injured we couldn't risk a trade with Channing. Now we think is a perfect time to let Frye go. We are here also building for future.
Andrew was unfortuned this year because of Kwame's good performace. On 40 games he has played just 10 minutes per game. That's awful! We can give him much more than that. At leats 20 minutes per game if he stays healthy."
Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:54 am
WOW see that was very nice presentation IMO. SEe the difference, the 3 pics are sized the same and they aren't wide enough so that we have to scroll sideways. GREAT job
Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:24 am
thanks chase
Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:37 am
Forgot to add, I like the trade too. Heck, Bynum and Wallace and Oden!? Thats quite a front line..
Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:03 am
Amazing work you're doing! You're still new (like me) so there's a lot to learn about presentation and everything else. But otherwise, don't stop!
Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:51 pm
thanks guys,
i'll start doing recaps after the february is finished. But damn, we just can't win(i'm playing all games, no sim.)
Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:39 am
Blockbuster deal: Richard Jefferson for Michael Redd

February 10, 2008
After two days of negotiating with each others, New Jersey Nets and Milwaukee Bucks finaly agreed on the biggest deal of this year. Richard Jefferson for Michael Redd. Looks like Vince Carter will have much more room because of the stretched defense with Redd on the court. He's a brilliant shooter and he can score from everywhere. On other side, Milwaukee has got a very good player, but will he shine without Jason Kidd? We shall see. Definetly teams to watch for.
Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:32 am
Nice job on acquiring Bynum! You now have a solid front line!
Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:09 pm
Not bad with the wins there. Hope you improve your team there and hope Bynum start there and who do you think will start in new jersey? Carter or Redd?
Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:59 pm
use it wisely
Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:32 pm
eh
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Maree on Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:27 am
This is real court.Give me link pls!
Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:21 pm
Hi everyone!
i hope some of you still remember this dynasty that i've tried to do.
Today i've read it again since January 12, 2008. I was really mad at myself to not finishing my story properly, since i probably had few people to actually follow this.
I looked at my nba saves files, and there still it was, a Portland dynasty. But unfortunely i've already played entire season.
I will do a full playoff recap/story. Hope you like it guys and sory for the delay
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Maree on Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:16 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:10 pm
The race for tittle has started !
It's been a great year for basketball and the league. Young teams like Charlotte and Portland has made it to the major league - playoffs. It was also a disapointing year, specialy for Denver, New Orleans, Chicago and Miami who didn't make the playoffs.
Blazers were actually extremly lucky with clinching the
Northwest's division, because although
San Antonio has a better record
(52-30) than
Portland, the Blazers will have a home court advantage which is very important in playoffs.
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Playoffs
Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:14 pm
Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:28 am
Spurs controled overtime
Roy's bucket for tie
San Antonio Spurs 113 @ Portland Trail Blazers 101 OT
Series tied 1-1
Recap:
It was a close game but Spurs never really gave up their lead they had. Greg Oden was injured in the end of the 2nd quarter. He had strong game until then, with 12 points and 8 rebounds. In late 4th, the Rose Garden's crowd lifted Blazers to 8-0 run and Roy tied up the score with quick lay-up. They were going to over time.
Parker errupted in OT with 15 points, nobody could stop him. Spurs win.
Larry Brown:
" Ohh, well they got us, at home. I hope
Greg will recover soon because we aren't very deep at the bech. This problem must be solved in future for sure, but right now we don't have any other options. Today Spurs showed that they are very
serious, they wanna win every game. No matter what happens in
San Antonio, we will still have one more game here, at
Rose Garden. So this is good, let's just hope Greg returns till' then."
Player of the game
Sat Apr 05, 2008 3:11 am
Late 4th push for 3rd straight
Spurs lead 3-1
Portland Trail Blazers 88 @ San Antonio Spurs 100
Recap:
Still no signs off Oden being back on the bench, he's still on injured list. Game 4 was very nerve wrecking for both teams. After first half things were almost all even. The biggest lead for San Antonio was 3. Until 4th quarter teams changed lead 20 times and was tied 14 times but than Spurs ran away with 12-0 run and Blazers couldn't do a thing about it. Major part of this was Tony Parker who hit two three points in this run. Crowd went nutts, Spurs won
Larry Brown:
" What can I say, our starting guys put
hell of a fight against Spurs. It is very obvious that we lack in depth of the bench. I'm afraid it might hurt us in
this year's playoffs. It's not that I'm holding anything against our current substitutions but we really need some good 7th and 8th player. This should be our
prime goal in off-season. But fortunatly we are not yet in off season, we are still in this series and we will fly home tonight. I expect full support from our loyal fans that will support us in
Game 5 and I also expect from our guys to play with the same effort like they did tonight. "
Player of the game
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