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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Andrew on Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:02 am

Nice. :)
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BadLuckLuke on Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:00 pm

Yeah, this is it...
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:43 am

just starting the Lithuania '03 team.

Feel free to give me some info on these players, since i'm famillar with only about 2 of them lol. The list in bold show 3 guards 1 forward and a center. So i'm assuming Štombergas is the pf and Siskauskas is SF?
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby iamamac on Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:24 am

Actually, the starting five are wrong on this website. The actual starting five (at least during the final match) were:

C: Eurelijus Zukauskas - good blocker, decent rebounder, can make a mid-range shot, dunks
PF: Mindaugas Zukauskas* - excellent defender, great defensive awareness, though grabs only a few rebounds
SF: Saulius Stombergas - excellent 3PT shooter, can drive to the basket, steals, energetic (fast and quick), can dunk
SG: Arvydas Macijauskas - a really REALLY good 3PT shooter (one of the best in Europe at that time... think Juan Carlos Navarro), comes up with a few steals, pretty quick & fast
PG: Sarunas Jasikevicius - top PG in Europe at that time. REALLY great passer, great 3PT shooter (though not as good as Macijauskas. Maybe a little bit better than Stombergas.), can steal, can hit shots in clutch (last minute) situations.

Bench (backups to starters):

C: Ksystof Lavrinovic - not as good as he is right now, but could rebound, block, steal, make a couple of three-pointers (though a bit less accurately than Stombergas). A bit slow, though.
PF: Darius Songaila - athletic, energetic, could dunk and rebound, almost like a typical NBA power forward. Not much of a scorer though.
SF: Dainius Salenga - semi-athletic, could dunk, very streaky with scoring. A decent three-point shooter, but probably not as accurate as Ksystof Lavrinovic.
SG: Donatas Slanina - a perfect back-up to Macijauskas. He's like a carbon copy of a developing Macijauskas. A pretty accurate three-point shooter (almost like Stombergas), quick, fast, can steal. A good back-up to have.
PG: Ramunas Siskauskas** - nice back-up to Jasikevicius or Macijauskas. Not as good as a typical PG, he could dribble well and make few accurate passes. Lanky, athletic, he could dunk, rebound and steal. He was pretty good defensively as well.

Reserves (rarely played):

PF: Virginijus Praskevicius - played only a few minutes. He was athletic, could rebound and dunk, though slow and not really quick.
PG: Giedrius Gustas - played only a few minutes. Could make a few decent passes and score, though gives into pressure, which results in his streaky performance.

*He's a natural SF, but he was a defensive specialist, hence the reason why he didn't score many points; he was so excellent defensively that the coach decided to put him as PF.
**He could also play SG. Almost never played SF in those days.

Is that good enough?

It is important to note that Pau Gasol at the time was without a beard. Also, Jasikevicius had some blonde hair at the top. Macijauskas had golden-brown hair, like Nowitzki now has.
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:25 pm

iamamac wrote:It is important to note that Pau Gasol at the time was without a beard. Also, Jasikevicius had some blonde hair at the top. Macijauskas had golden-brown hair, like Nowitzki now has.


That's more than enough info. Thanks!

BTW the spain team used is the 2008 team wearing i think 2006 uniforms.
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:29 am

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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Stress Fracture on Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:01 pm

Don't let Iverson see that pic. :lol: Nice one. (Y)
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby iamamac on Sat Oct 29, 2011 12:01 am

Lithuanian Eurobasket '03 roster wasn't the strongest one - Olympics '04, in my opinion, was the strongest they had from all competitions. It was bad luck in the semifinals that we lost to Italy. Basile was on fire back then. Then, team USA, of course, was seeking revenge for their previous loss and defeated us.

P.S: don't let Pau Gasol see this photo - he hasn't fully shaven off his beard since this loss ;). And great photo by the way (y).
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:05 am

pretty much done with '03 Lithuania :)
Big thanks to iamamac for the reference info and some cf's.
credit euroleague 06 team for jerseys..

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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby miguelfunk on Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:15 am

Hello!! nice work!! great team Lithuania 2003, Can you create Yugoslavia and Italia 2003-2004, for play Lituania vs Italia .......vs Yugoslavia, will nice play!!! :


Yugoslavia: Marko Jaric, Dejan Bodiroga, Predrag Stojakovic, Vlade Divac, Predrag Drobjnak // Milos Vujanic,

Igor Rakocevic, Scepanovic, Dejan Tomasevic, Dragan Tarlac, Zjelko Rebraca. Genial team!!

Italia: Massimo Bulleri, Gianluca Basile, Matteo Soragna, Denis Marconato, Giacomo Galanda //

Gianmarco Pozzeco, Roberto Chiacig.

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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:38 pm

'02 Fr Yugo team. This ones gonna take a while since I have to make the numbers. I think half the players are already in the game.

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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:03 pm

feel free to send me info on palyers strenghts/weaknesses.

I noticed this team is mainly serbian players. so as far as logo representation, would this still be considered yugo or a serbian team? thanks guys
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby iamamac on Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:40 am

No problem for the Lithuanian team. If you have any more Lithuanian teams that you're making, I can give you some basic info on the players :).

The starters for Yugoslavia 2002 were, I think:

C: Vlade Divac (7'1'') - A small-scale Arvydas Sabonis, or an imperfect copy of him. A pretty decent passer, athletic, great rebounder, could dunk, though inaccurate from behind the three-point line and not-too-accurate from free throw line.
PF: Dejan Koturovic (7'0'') - though he's a natural center. Don't know much about him, sorry.
SF: Peja Stojakovic (6'10'') - athletic, great three-point shooter (though not as accurate as Navarro, Macijauskas or Jasikevicius). Stojakovic is basically Saulius Stombergas with a little more athleticism and quickness.
SG: Milan Gurovic (6'9'') - don't know him.
PG: Milos Vujacic (6'3'') - don't know him.

6: Dejan Bodiroga (SG/SF; 6'9'') - decent mid-range and three-point shooter (like Donatas Slanina). Solid defensively, can grab rebounds, block and steal. A pretty good passer too, though not really quick or fast (which is understandable because of his size)
7: Vladimir Radmanovic (SF/PF, 6'10'') - athletic, pretty good three-point shooter (like K. Lavrinovic), great defensively, can dunk and rebound.
8: Igor Rakocevic (PG/SG, 6'4'') - nice three-point shooter (around Stojakovic's level), fast and quick, can occasionally steal and an excellent passer.
9: Dejan Tomasevic (PF/C, 6'9'') - don't know him.
10: Marko Jaric (PG/SG, 6'7'') - don't know him.
(I'd say Rakocevic was PG, Jaric was SG, Bodiroga was SF, Radmanovic was PF and Tomasevic was C; but that's just my guess)

11: Zarko Cabarkapa (PF, 6'11'') - don't know him.
12: Peja Drobnjak (C, 6'11'') - don't know him.

That's one tall team. No wonder they scared the crap outta Team USA back in 2002 ;).

And these guys were still Yugoslavs. Only next year did they change into Serbia & Montenegro. In Eurobasket 2007, the team competed simply as Serbia.
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Stress Fracture on Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:08 pm

Those last 3 players you mentioned had a brief NBA career. Or, at least in NBA video games.

BAYAG, I'd say that you can just copy Jaric's player file that's included in the game.
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BadLuckLuke on Tue Nov 01, 2011 7:11 pm

iamamac wrote:SG: Milan Gurovic (6'9'') - don't know him.
He was a SF, great scorer and descent rebounder, poor defense...

9: Dejan Tomasevic (PF/C, 6'9'') - don't know him.
A later Euroleague star, great inside scoring, excellent passer for his height, medium offensive rebounder...

10: Marko Jaric (PG/SG, 6'7'') - don't know him.
Played in the NBA, could play both guard positions, could do everything above average, his only weakness the free throws...

12: Peja Drobnjak (C, 6'11'') - don't know him.
Played in the NBA too, I 'd compare him with Potapenko - good scorer and rebounder but slow...
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Dc311 on Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:48 am

Mr.Bayag.I have a request.Actually two request.I am seeking permission to use your Coach K cf for the Fiba Live 11 mod that Zeller and i made.

And also,i was wondering if you can share your xxxxbbd files from this court.
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It would be much appreciated.And great work.Cant wait to set up my Live 07 again to play this huge mod.
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:57 am

http://www.mediafire.com/?y2ap0i15m5py00d

coach K and backboard files are included.

backboard.ebos are from lagoas backboard pack released in 07 or 08
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Dc311 on Sun Nov 06, 2011 4:00 am

Cool man.Thank you very very much.It is very much appreciated.
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Sun Nov 06, 2011 11:13 am

'02 fiba wc court @ conseco fieldhouse.

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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BadLuckLuke on Sun Nov 06, 2011 6:23 pm

cool!!!
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Andrew on Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:31 pm

Good stuff. :)
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Dc311 on Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:15 pm

:applaud: Looks great.
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BAYAG on Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:00 am

still here..

been messing around with the aiact a bit.

mainly messing with the shottype.act .
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby Andrew on Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:47 am

Cool, please keep us posted of any interesting developments with it. :)
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Re: Classic Teams 90's Euro legends , Classic NCAA teams

Postby BadLuckLuke on Wed Dec 14, 2011 3:40 am

Hey bayag, is there any way to take one specific part from your aiact file (eg the shottype.act) and insert it into our favourite aiact in order to achieve the walking animation?
For example, I have been playing NBA Live 07 with the Supreme Update Mod 's aiact for ages and I wouldn 't want to change it :wink:
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