For those who play with legend teams

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For those who play with legend teams

Postby bulls96 on Mon Mar 03, 2003 5:35 pm

i only know of two people who play with legend teams here. its me and sirjam.

lets see who else plays with the legend teams. lets start a thread. so we can share info.

first off which teams i'm playing with.

ATLANTA HAWKS: 82-83 Hawks
Created players: Wayne "Tree" Rollins (C), Spud Webb (PG)
Others: Nique WIlikins, E. Brand (as Roundfield who averaged 19.0ppg 11.4pg), SG-GLover

BOSTON CELTICS - 68-69 Celtics
Created: Bailey HOwell (PF), Tom "Satch" Sanders (SF)
Others: Bill Russell (C), John Havlicek (SG) Dickau (PG), Sam Jones (6th)

CHICAGO BULLS - my bulls Bulls circa '96
created: Rodman, Longley, Harper
others: Jordan edited legend, Pippen edited legend, Kukoc, Kerr, Caffey, Buechler, R.Brown, ALexzander, A.Henderson, Traylor, Varda

CLEVELAND - 82-83 Celtics
created: Cedric Maxwell (PF)
others: Parish (C), Bird (SF), Archibald (PG), McHale (6th), Palacio (SG)

DALLAS - 94-95 Mavericks
non created
line-up: Kidd (PG), J.Jackson(SG), Mashburn(SF), P.Jones (PF), LaFrentz(C)

DETROIT PISTONS - 93-94 Pistons
created: Laimbeer (C), S.Elliott (SF), J.Dumars (SG)
others: I.Thomas (PG), Houston (6th), L.Hunter

DENVER - 2000-2001 Sixers

GS WARRIORS - 68-69 Warriors
created: N.Thurmond (C), Rudy LaRusso (PF), Jeff Mullins (SG)
others: R.Barry (SF)

HOUSTON - 93-94 ROckets
created: O.Thorpe, V.Maxwell, Mario Elie, R.Horry (the real one is with shaq and kobe)
others: Olajuwon Legend (C), Cassell (6th)

INDIANA - present line-up

LA CLIPPERS - 68-69 Lakers
created: John Egan (PG)
others: Wilt (C), Baylor (SF), West (SG)

LA LAKERS - 76-77 Lakers
created: K.Abdul-Jabbar, M.Cooper(SF), G.Goodrich(SG)

MEMPHIS - present Lakers (shaq and Kobe)

MIAMI - 93-94 Heat
no created
line-up includes G.Rice edited (SF), S.Smith edited (SG)
others, Lenard, Stepania, Carter, K.Thomas

MILWAUKEE - 68-69 Royals
created: Van Arsdale (SG)
inludes: Jerry Lucas (PF) and Oscar Robertson (PG)

MINNESOTA
lineup includes Gugliotta, K.Garnett, S.Marbury,I.Rider edited

NEW JERSEY - 93-94 Knicks
Edited: Oakley, Starks
Includes: Ewing legend, Mason, Wards, Childs

NEW YORK: 68-69 Knicks
created: Bill Bradley (SF), Dick Barnett (SG), Cazzie Russell (6th)
includes: Frazier (PG), Reed (PF), Bellamy (C)

NEW ORLEANS - 93-94 Charlotte
created: Larry Johnson (PF), Mugsy Bogues (PG)
Edited: Mourning (C) K.Gill (SF),D.Curry (SG),

ORLANDO: 95-96 Magic
created: Dennis Scott (SF)
edited: H.Grant (PF), N.Anderson(SG)
includes: O'Neal from 90's, Penny legend (PG)

PHILADELPHIA - 76-77 Sixers
Created: Caldwell Jones (C), George McGinnis(PF), Doug Collins(SG), Henry Bibby (PG-mike's father:)), World B.Free (6th), Bobby Jones (SF)
includes: DR J (starting SF)

PHOENIX - 93-94 Suns
created: Charles Barkley (PF), Dan Majerle (SF), Kevin Johnson (PG), Danny Ainge (6th-SG)

PORTLAND - 76-77 Blazers
created: Maurice Lucas (PF), Jim Gross (SF), Lionel Hollins (SG), Dave Twardzik (PG)
includes: Bill Walton (C)

SACRAMENTO -present Kings

SAN ANTONIO:
craeted: Dennis Rodman
edited: A.Johnson, V.del Negro
includes: D.Robinson legend

SEATTLE - present Sonics

TORONTO - 95-96 Raptors
inludes: Camby, Stoudamire, W.Williams, E.Jones (sub for Christie who's with the Kings) C.Rogers, T.McGrady (6th)

UTAH - 95-96 Jazz
created: Jeff Hornacek
includes: Malone legend, Stock legens, B.Russell, Ostertag, Eisley, S.Anderson

WASHINGTON - 76-77 Bulletts
created: Elvin Hayes (PF), B.Dandridge (SF), Phil Chenier (SG)
includes: Unseld, D.Bing (6th)


WHEW! that took a long time to type.

share yours. :)

I'm PLayin the Bulls. tried fitting the line-up to the retro jerseys available. the Sixers and Blazers look really good!, so does the suns.

next up i'll post wil be what plays i assign to them (i know sirjam would like that) just let me rest ok.
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Postby samson_lite on Mon Mar 03, 2003 7:53 pm

i had created some 90s bulls teams but now i play with the champions roster that's available. it's not perfect, a lot of minor appearance things to fix but still fun.

if i had time, i'd create the following classic teams:
Golden State mid-90's- Richmond, Hardaway, Mullin.
Golden State mid-90's- Webber and Sprewell
Washington- Webber and Juwan Howard
Charlotte Hornets w/ Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning
Miami Heat 90's with Alonzo Mourning
Cleveland with Mark Price and Brad Daugherty

The Champions roster only has NBA finalists. Another cool roster patch would be these classic teams that never reached the finals but would still be fun to play.
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Postby bulls96 on Tue Mar 04, 2003 10:25 am

i would have loved to have those patches

just that i play the console versions. sigh. it would be interesting what teams are in that champions roster. what teams are in it? maybe i could use some of them.
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Postby samson_lite on Tue Mar 04, 2003 8:17 pm

The Champs roster basically has all the NBA finalists from the past to the present (minus the 50s Minneapolis Lakers and latest Lakers Champs team).

Check out this thread for more information.
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Postby sirjam on Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:05 pm

Hey bulls I noticed today that the Legend Boston with Bird and co used the 4 out 1 in with Mchale and also a little motion through Bird, its usually for Bird off the Baseline screen. Also I noticed you have a few legend players that I don't have, I was wandering if you could give me those players? If so I can list the players I need.
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Postby OldFoolStyle on Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:19 pm

I'm actualy trying to make a patch with each teams best effort from 1980(when the league started recording full stats)'til 2002, i might add some of this years teams after the finals. so far i'm only about 45% done, and the teams I do have are only the playoff rosters.

Here are the teams that are done:

1986-87 Atlanta Hawks(in short-shorts, no less)

C Wayne "Tree" Rollins
PF Kevin Willis
SF Dominique Wilkins
SG Randy Whitman
PG Glenn Rivers
Cliff Levingston
Jon Koncak
Mike McGee
Spud Webb
Antoine Carr
Scott Hastings
John Battle

1985-86 Boston Celtics(all players in short-shorts)

C Robert Parish
PF Kevin McHale
SF Larry Bird
SG Danny Ainge
PG Dennis Johnson
Bill Walton
Sam Vincent
Jerry Sichting
Scott Wedman
Greg Kite
David Thirdkill
Rick Carlisle

1995-96 Chicago Bulls

C Luc Longley
PF Dennis Rodman
SF Scottie Pippen
SG Michael Jordan
PG Ron Harper
Toni Kukoc
Steve Kerr
Randy Brown
Jud Buechler
Bill Wennington
John Salley
James Edwards

2001-02 Dallas Maverics(will switch to current team before i release rosters)

C Shawn Bradley
PF Raef LaFrentz
SF Dirk Nowitzki
SG Michael Finley
PG Steve Nash
Nick Van Exel
Adrian Griffin
Avery Johnson
ZhiZhi Wang
Eduardo Najera
Evan Eschmeyer
Jonny Newman
IR Danny Manning
IR Tariq Abdul-Wahad

1988-89 Detroit Pistons(old-school shorts)

C Bill Laimbeer
PF Rick Mahorn
SF Mark Aguire
SG Joe Dumars
PG Isiah Thomas
Dennis Rodman
Vinnie Johnson
John Salley
James Edwards
Michael Williams
John Long
Fennis Dembo

1993-94 Houston Rockets(better w/l record then the next year, i also try to avoid teams that had major trades in the middle of the season)

C Hakeem "the Dream" Olajuwon
PF Otis Thorpe
SF Robert Horry
SG Vernon Maxwell
PG Kenny Smith
Sam Cassell
Mario Elie
Scott Brooks
Carl Herrera
Matt Bullard
Chris Jent
Earl Cureton

1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers(old-school shorts)

C Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
PF A.C. Green
SF James Worthy
SG Byron Scott
PG Earving "Magic" Johnson
Michael Cooper
Kurt Rambis
Billy Thompson
Mychal Thompson
Wes Matthews
Mike Smrek
Adrian Branch

1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers(old-school shorts, went for the champion team rather than the moses, doctor, sir charles team that barely made the playoffs)

C Moses Malone
PF Mark Iavaroni
SF Julius "DR. J" Erving
SG Andrew Toney
PG Maurice "Mo" Cheeks
Bobby Jones
Franklin Edwards
Clint Richardson
Earl Cureton
Clemon Johnson
Mark McNamara
Reggie Johnson

1992-93 Pheonix Suns(i went for the finals team rather than the ones with green, person, and manning, also i haven't decided on the starting line-up)

C Mark West/Oliver Miller
PF "Sir" Charles Barkley
SF Cedric Ceballos/Richard Dumas
SG "Thunder" Dan Majerle
PG Kevin Johnson
Danny Ainge
Tom Chambers
Frank Johnson
Jerrod Mustaf
Negele' Knight

1988-89 Portland Trailblazers

C Kevin Duckworth
PF Buck Williams
SF Jarome Kersey
SG Clyde "The Glide" Drexler
PG Terry Porter
Clifford Robinson
Danny Ainge(getting tired of him yet?)
Mark Bryant
Walter Davis
Danny Young
Wayne Cooper
Alaa Abdelnaby

1995-96 Seattle Supersonics(went for the finals team instead of the 93-94 team that lost in the first round, just be glad i didn't use the 78-79 champions)

C Ervin Johnson(ain't no magic, that's for shure)
PF Shawn "The Reighnman" Kemp
SF Detlef Schrempf
SG Hersey Hawkins
PG Gary "The Glove" Payton
Nate McMillan
Sam "Big Smooth" Perkins
Vincent Askew
Frank Brickowski
David Wingate
Eric Snow
Steve Scheffler

1996-96 Utah Jazz

C Greg Ostertag
PF Karl "The Mailman" Malone
SF Bryon Russell
SG Jeff Hornacek
PG John Stockton
Howard Eisley
Antoine "Original Big Dog" Carr
Chris Morris
Shandon Anderson
Greg Foster
Stephen Howard
Adam Keefe

Upcoming teams include:

1992-93 Charlotte Hornets - Mourning, Johnson, Gill, Bogues.
198?-8? Cleveland Cavaliers - Mark Price
1993-94 Denver Nuggets - Mutombo
199?-9? Golden State Warriors - Mullins, Spreewell, Hardaway.
1999-00 Indiana Pacers
199?-9? LA Clippers - Danny Maning
1995-96 Orlando Magic - Shaq, Penny.
1994-95 New York Knicks
19??-?? Washington Bullets - Did they ever make the playoffs?.

Once i have done all the teams, i plan on adding in all the other players from the regular season, then I'll try to find someplace to post them. If you'd like to ask me for any of the ratings I used for these players, or what formulas I use to get the ratings, go right ahead.
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Postby bulls96 on Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:28 pm

Look and try to find in the FLEX plays which one has the SF coming off baseline screens. i cant remember which number. before, in the PS! versions there was this play 3-POINT 3 with the SG coming off basiline screens to get an open 3.

WIth Bird's celts, i usually use 1-4 HIGH with Bird either at PF (so the offense runs thru him), or sometimes at SF (SF's get a lot of screens also in this play. the SF will also try to post up). as for the 4 out 1 in, the closest you might get is TURNOUT 3.

which players are you interested in?
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Postby samson_lite on Fri Mar 07, 2003 2:55 pm

OldFoolStyle: That'd be a sweet patch! Good idea except some teams are really too good for just one representative. eg. Bulls from 1st 3-peat and 2nd 3-peat, Showtime Lakers as well as Shaq-Kobe Lakers. Those are the two teams I can think of off the top of my head.
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Postby bulls96 on Fri Mar 07, 2003 3:26 pm

yo OldFoolStyle! great job. keep it up.

i'minterested in some of you players. my created player slots is used up so i'm just gonna ask you what type of game these guys play. coz what i do is just substitute some of these players with current players with the same game. you can just share the ratings if you want :) i;d appreciate it.

also, if you could share some light about the type of game your teams play it would be great :)

Hawks
SG Randy Whitman
PG Glenn Rivers
did they run isolations for Nique a lot or they have him run thru screens?


Celts
Jerry Sichting
Scott Wedman
Greg Kite

Pistons
SF Mark Aguire

Lakers
Billy Thompson
Wes Matthews
Mike Smrek
Adrian Branch
How would you describe these Lakers' bench? are they strong defensively or offensively?

Sixers
PF Mark Iavaroni
Clint Richardson
Clemon Johnson
Did these Sixers just basically pound the ball inside to Malone?


Suns
SF Cedric Ceballos/Richard Dumas


You'renot obliged to answer these queries. It just some of the things i have long wanted to get answers for. Its just now that i am able to communicate with other Live players playing with legend teams:)

thanks.
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Postby sirjam on Fri Mar 07, 2003 4:27 pm

The Hawks
Nique just created alot of opportunities for himself, so Isolating him would probably be the best.

Lakers bench
Was average, they were basically used to spell quick min for the starters. But if I had to choose they would be stronger in defense.

Sixers

That team also had the Doctor so they run alot of things through him, iso, post ups, etc. They did use Malone to but Doc was the man.
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Postby OldFoolStyle on Fri Mar 07, 2003 10:43 pm

Samson_Lite - Once i have the core teams down(june or july) I'll try to figure out how to add custom teams, I already have big plans for alternate Lakers, Rockets, Suns, and Supersonics.

Bulls96 - Here's most of what you asked, just wait 'till you get to the novel I have to write about Richard Dumas.

Hawks
'Nique ran screens, iso's, posted up, and hauled a lot of ass on the fastbreak. When you have him with the ball, look for any opening and shoot any time you have space. Use the head fake to draw the foul, he often led the league in free throw attempts. When Rivers has the ball, drive inside to pick up Wilkin's man, and always keep one eye open for him when trying to score with anyone else. Have them run the Zipper or Ballscreen when playing against him.

Randy Whitman: Think Danny Ainge without the 3. Good 10-17 foot shooter, acurate layups, decent ball handler, barely average defender.
Key stats, 28.8 minutes, .503 FG%, 12.7 Points, 2.97 assists.

Glenn "Doc" Rivers: With my rating system, he ended up with the highest overall on the team. Excellent passer, top defender.
Key stats, 31.6 minutes per game, .451 FG%, .828 FT%, 12.8 points, 2.09 steals, 10.04 assists.

Celtics
Jerry Sichting: Deadly acurate layup, otherwise an average backup point guard.
Key stats, 19.5 minutes, .570 FG%, .924 FT%, 6.5 points, 2.29 assists, 0.89 turnovers.

Scott Wedman: Mostly a small forward, but saw minutes at the 4 also. Good shooter from 12 feet out, average 3-point shot for the time period(i,e; he only put up one every other game), about average defender.
Key stats, 17.7 minutes, .473 FG%, .354 3PT%(17-48 in 79 games), .662 FT%, 8.0 points per game.

Greg Kite: Your average big-dumb-white-guy, think Joe Kliene with better shotblocking.
Key stats, 7.3 minutes per game, .374 FG%, .385 FT%.

Pistons
Mark Aguire: Scorer, plain and simple. Strong dunker, nice outside shot, and can hit the three. Average defense and rebounding for a three. Was usualy the leading scorer for the Pistons, but was injured most of the 88-89 season. If healthy he started with Rodman being the sixth-man.
Key stats, 29.7 minutes per game, .483 FG%, .293 3PT% (22-75 in 36 games), 15.5 points, 4.2 rebounds.

Lakers
Billy Thompson: Good defense, better than average shotblocker for a small forward. Mostly a slasher/dunker, someone to boost Magic's assists on the fastbreak.
Key stats, .544 FG%, 30 blocks in 59 games.

Wes Matthews: Didn't play much, since Magic and Cooper both played the point. Pretty average all-around backup point guard.
Key stats, 10.6 minutes per game, .476 FG%, .806 FT%, 4.2 points, 2.0 assists.

Mike Smrek: Big-dumb-white-guy part II.
Key stats, 7'0", 250lbs, 6.7 minutes, 'nuff said.

Adrian Branch: Played in about 40 games in two years. The kind of player that you throw in at the end of a blowout game.
Key stats, 6.8 minutes.

Sixers
This was late in Malone's career(err, well the middle, he was getting on in years though)so he only averaged 24.5 points per game, the Doctor had 21.4, Toney 19.7, and Mo Cheeks averaged 12.5. Use the Box almost exclusively, mayby play Motion when Moses is on the bench, always run on the fastbreak, and for Jah's sake don't ever try to shoot the three.

Mark Avaroni: BDWG, slightly above average rebounder. Why he started and averaged 20.2 minutes when they had forwards like Bobby Jones, Earl Cureton, Clemon Johnson, and later Charles Barkley is beyond me. Might have the longest shooting range on the team, but they were primarily known for their dunking anyway.
Key stats, .462 FG%, .690 FT%, 5.2 points, 4.1 rebounds.

Clint Richardson: Mostly contributed steals and dunks
Key stats, 22.8 minutes per game, .463 FG%, 0 of 6 from three point land, .640 FT%, 7.6 points, 0.9 steals, 2.18 assists.

Clemon Johnson: Typical 80's big man, scores in the paint, blocks a few shots, can come up with big rebounding numbers.
Key stats, 32 games, 21.8 minutes per game, .500 FG%, .586 FT%, 0.91 blocks, 6.4 rebounds.

Suns
Cedric Ceballos: 1991-92 slam-dunk champion, did two balls at the same time, but is best remembered for his "blindfold" dunk. A brilliant scorer, this is the guy you want to have the ball when the play goes to poop. He is also excellent at offensive rebounding, but his defense ranges from decent to lousy. For a while he was averaging 21 or more points per game, even though there were no actual plays called for him.
Key stats, 21.7 minutes per game, .576 FG%, .725 FT%, 12.8 Points, 5.5 rebounds(2.32 offensive, 3.19 defensive).

Richard Dumas: Where to even begin with this guy?. He was quick, had mad hops, he held his own defensively with the likes of Jordan and Pippen, he also liked the cocaine.
He started out his rookie season adding quick points off the bench, but after his first three month suspention he took the starter position due to his excelent defense and was crucial to the Suns fastbreak offense. He was a major factor in the playoffs, though he often seemed worn down late in the game.
In the games that Phoenix actualy won in the finals, it was due to Jordan never knowing who would guard him each time down the court. The stronger Dan Majerle, the blindingly quick KJ, or the all-around defender Dumas.
1993-94 wasn't a basketball year for him, he failed a drug test durring training camp and missed the entire season in rehab. He didn't return untill late in the 94-95 season, when he again failed a drug test and was banned for life from the NBA. He filed for re-instatement a few years ago, but was denied.
He played in Europe for a few years, but found that drugs were easier to get there than it is here, plus he was in a major funk due to his NBA career being over. Last I heard he has been clean and sober for around two years, and coaches kid's basketball in Chicago or New York somewhere.
Back to a brighter note, here's some stats, 27.5 minutes per game, .524 FG%, .707 FT%, 15.8 PPG(about 8 off the bench, 19 as a starter), 0.81 blocks, 1.77 steals(team leader), 4.6 rebounds(2.08 off/2.56 def). Not a very good ball handler at 1.25 assists per game and 1.92 turnovers.
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Postby sirjam on Sat Mar 08, 2003 6:34 am

So Old fool style, what did you run when you play with the Bird led Celtics team of the 80's.
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Postby OldFoolStyle on Sat Mar 08, 2003 7:04 am

I haven't played against them yet, so I can't tell what would work that way. Bulls96 suggested 1-4 high and Turnout 3.

I'm still a bit too lazy to learn all the plays, so I just leave it on Dynamic for my team, and keep the ball in Bird's hands as much as possible. For quick plays I run pick & roll if the shot is open I take, if not then Mchale/Parish/Walton have the open lane. I also call post up on everyone but Ainge. The only teams I use isolation on are Portland and Phoenix. I've only used 3-point with Houston, and that was only to space the shooters out before dropping it into Hakeem.

The only real trick I've learned so far is, playing as the Lakers calling a post-up with Worthy always puts Magic on the block. This was the main part of their half court offense, Magic in the post and Worthy slashing inside while Scott or Cooper ran the parimiter.
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Postby bulls96 on Mon Mar 10, 2003 11:58 am

thanks for the info oldfoolstyle!

helped a lot.

have a few screenshots to share. just have to learn how to post them in here. they are pretty neat :)
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Postby bulls96 on Fri Mar 14, 2003 12:25 pm

let me just try this. my first attempt at posting screenshots.

dont laugh at the picture guys i know its ugly but what can i do with a PS2 and only a digital camera to use? hope its decent enought for you guys :)

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Postby bulls96 on Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:29 pm

here's a few more. shrinked it a bit so you wont have any problems with loading.

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i think the Frazier pic is still too large. sorry.
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Postby bulls96 on Wed Mar 19, 2003 6:21 pm

here's a few more (forgive me i'm enjoying this. i'm having a blast with the videos too)

Hakeem version '95
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remember '93? Suns and Spurs were the top west teams with these top players:

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dont you just love the old suns jerseys? btw, i created barkley. he aint in the game.

who's the greatest Knick center of all time?
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o, and remember the big O? he was with the bucks in '70 and won them a champonship, with some help from a guy named Lew ALcindor (later Kareem)

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Postby samson_lite on Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:18 am

nice pics dude!
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Postby Colin on Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:55 am

nice stuff, esp. since it's a digital camera. Aty least you didn't give up and say 'screw it i have a ps2'
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Postby bulls96 on Fri Mar 21, 2003 12:18 pm

flashback to the 1976-77 NBA Finals: Portland vs Philadelphia.

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tipping off: Bill Walton vs C.Jones
in the background:
George McGinnis #30 and Maurice Lucas #20 (starting PF's)
Dr. J and Jim Gross #30
Note: Doug Collins was the starting SG of the Sixers that year.

just love watching these two teams play :) they split the season series in my season :)
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Postby sixerfan03 on Thu Apr 17, 2003 9:15 am

I like the Sixers, so I've created a few of their teams (and the Warriors, too.)


Sixers
PF Mark Iavaroni
Clint Richardson
Clemon Johnson
Did these Sixers just basically pound the ball inside to Malone?


Andrew Toney was great. He had great quickness and a great first step. He was also a great shooter.

And of course there was Doc. Plays were run for him, too.
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Postby Old School Fool on Wed Aug 06, 2003 10:53 am

1993 Sacramento Kings :twisted:
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