Here are my first 3 games... I think I might have to change the sliders around, because I don't want to be winning by 10+ all the time
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Game 1 Vs Dallas
Score:
DAL 50
Points:
J Stackhouse 11
M Ager 10
D Harris 10
Rebounds:
Nowitzki 5
Assists:
4 Players 1
ATL 92
Points:
K Young 23
Nene 18
K Martin 15
Rebounds:
K Martin 11
Assists:
A Law IV 5
MVP: K Martin
Summary: With Josh Howard out injured with a sprained thumb, it was always going to be difficult for the Mavericks, but early in the first quarter, signs looked good for them, as they started the game with a 10-0 run. Maurice Ager looked to be an adequate replacement for Josh Howard, getting his share in the run and causing foul trouble for the Hawks.
The first basket the Hawks scored was a 3 pointer from the oldest man in the team, Gary Payton. After that, an avalanche of points by the home team Atlanta gave them a respectable lead at half time. Rookie Kenny Young and new recruit Kenyon Martin led the way, ending the match with 23 (which happens to be his jersey number) and 15 respectively.
Nene exploded in the 3rd quarter, scoring 14 of his 18 points, ensuring an emphatic win to Atlanta. Other noteworthy contributers to the Hawks were Josh Childress (14) and Josh Smith (11). But the night belonged to Kenyon Martin, who registered his first double-double for his new side.
Game 2 Vs Detroit
Score:
ATL 78
Points:
J Childress 17
Nene 15
K Martin 14
Rebounds:
K Martin 7
Nene
Assists:
G Payton 6
DET 58
Points:
R Hamilton 24
C Billups 11
A McDyess 6
Rebounds:
R Wallace 7
Assists:
R Hamilton 2
MVP: Nene
Summary: The first half was a struggle, as the score was tied at 17 all. Kenny Young picked up 3 fouls in the first quarter, leading to a lengthy breather on the bench, whilst Chauncy Billups had problems of his own, with 2. Childress and Hamilton helped steady the ship for their respective teams, while Rasheed Wallace and Kenyon Martin provided solid defensive foundations in the paint. But once again, the difference in the second half proved to be the Brazillian Nene. He provided 15 second half points, along with Josh Childress' 17 and Kenyon Martin's 14.
Rip Hamilton did everything he could, being the leading scorer of the match with 24 points, but without their regular point guard calling the shots for most of the game, the Pistons weren't able to force much of a resistance.
Game 3 Vs New Jersey
Score:
ATL 83
Points:
K Young 26
J Smith 11
Nene 11
Rebounds:
J Smith 6
Assists:
J Smith 5
NJ 67
Points:
V Carter 22
J Kidd 20
Marcus Williams 12
Rebounds:
J Magloire 6
Assists:
J Kidd 3
MVP: K Young
Summary: The New Jersey Nets came out firing in the first half. Jason Kidd was drawing fouls and Vince Carter was providing those eye popping highlight reel plays that he is renowned for. Going to the half time break up by 5 and leading by as much as 10 in the 3rd quarter, Atlanta faced the possibility of crashing back down to Earth after two emphatic wins.
However, after a poor game against Detroit, Kenny Young provided the spark, scoring 13 points in the 3rd quarter and with help from a list of double figure scorers (Josh Smith 11, Nene 11, Kenyon Martin 10, Josh Childress 10), Atlanta was able to run over New Jersey in the final quarter.
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