Just got the game couple days ago, after testing it for a while decided to start an association, of course with my favourite team, the Sixers (29 games). The rosters are quite up to date, last transaction included was Kapono-Evans trade, so Kapono would be in my team. Current record 2-4, quite dissappointed about it. Current depth chart:
Miller/Bobby Jackson
Iggy/Kapono/Rush
Young/Corey Brewer
Bosh/Horry/Reggie Evans
Tyson Chandler/Theo Ratliff
IR: Hilton Armstrong
I have made 2 quite big deals so far, Sammy for Chandler and Armstrong, and a three-team deal that included Bosh-Brand-OJ Mayo. I acquired Bosh, Memphis acquired Brand and Raptors Mayo. Unfortunately to make this deal work I had to give away Williams, Speights and Smith and had to take Antoine Walker's and Reggie Evans's butt ugly contracts. I managed to ship Walker straight away to Kings along with Shannon Brown for Bobby Jackson.
Insight on games so far: @ Boston 78-90, even though I lost it, it was quite good game after all. The final score was their biggest lead and the game was much closer than it seems. Iggy was great, scoring 28 points along with 4 rebounds and 4 assists. This game was played with original rosters.
vs Pacers 95-86, first game for Chandler, great game from us, even though I wasn't hoping much from him, Brand was quite good, 26 points. Iggy added 23 and Young 11. I had problems with only 2 players, TJ Ford and 'surprisingly' with Granger, other than them, it wasn't that hard. Although we lost the first half, we managed to pull it away on the second and won it by 19.
vs Wizards 92-101, first game for Brewer, got him for Willie Green (quite a steal), but didn't know how to utilise him at first. He played much better in the next 3 games. Horrible game from us, especially on defense, Arenas was just unstoppable, got to the line 18 times, which ended up a 36-9-7 statline. The 2nd quarter was just flat out terrifying, we lost it by 17 points. Only positive thing was Young having 23 points.
vs Magic 108-118, Iggy started off brilliantly, 16(!) points in the first 5 minutes, just great, but then things got out of hand, the defense was more horrifying than previous game, we let a rookie guard(Lee) score 32 points to us, that was just awful. Dwight just dominated the boards, grabbing 16 rebounds, 6 offensive and we lost the rebounding battle 42 to 28. I suck at stopping opponents getting offensive rebounds, they got 15 of those, which is unaccetable. Kapono tryed to get us back into the game late, scoring 17 points off the bench, narrowing the lead to 5 at some point, but he wasn't enough, because the others didn't come along.
@ Spurs 84-104, first game for Bosh, when you think that things can't get worse, they will, the most irritating game that I have played, it wasn't just possible to stop them going to get a layup, no matter who decided to try it, they started running at the top of the key and no matter how hard nor how many people was trying to stop them they just hit them and hit them and hit them, while on the other side of the court I bricked open layups. Whoopdi-doo. Got irritated about it and just started up jacking random shots and playing no defense, because it didn't affect them at all. I don't know how the score ended up being so close nor I don't know how Bosh managed to make double-double with 26-10, but the final score was much closer than the game really was. Btw, Duncan had an incredible putback dunk.
@ Memphis 71-88, finally a solid game, believe it or not, but Bobby Jackson was our hero, even playing only 7 minutes, but those 7 minutes were enough. We started off quite bad actually, they were up by 8 quickly, but the 2nd quarter was, when the game was decided, right after Bobby got in. We started forcing a lot of turnovers and we used them. Jackson quickly scored 11 points, even missing 4 free throws out of 6(he was perfect from the field, 4-4Fg, 1-1pt). Overall it was solid effort from us, everybody stepping up their game. Conley and Gay missed total of 35 shots

. Brand had his first game against his former team, solid double-double with 17-10. They only played 7 players, and no Milicic along with them

. 3 other players were in double figures, Iggy with 19, Bosh with 18(9-14 shooting) and Young 15 points(7-9 shooting). Surprisingly we won rebounding 42 to 39, Chandler with 13.
Insight on the players:
Andre Miller - 3.2 points/2.2 rebounds/9 assists and 1.2 steals per game, he hasn't been scoring much, but has distributed the ball well. I'm not sure if I plan to resign him, depends on how much money he demands. Has been quite consistent, surprisingly the worst game from him was against Memphis when he 'only' had 5 assists.
Bobby Jackson - 6.7/1.2/2.9 When I got him, it was only because his contract runs out after this season, but he has changed my mind and I might resign him, again depending how much he demands. Great backup point guard.
Andre Iguodala - 22.5/3.7/3.8/51,3% shooting/0.8 turnovers Even now, when Bosh is in the team, he has been clearly the team leader, really enjoying playing with him, definitely will stick with the team and most likely will retire. I hope he can keep up this until the end of the season. Have had some amazing dunks with him, most of my fast break points come from him, along with Thaddeus.
Jason Kapono - 9.2/1.5/0.8 Actually has been quite a dissappointment, because I don't know how to shoot with him. Plain simple. Has been shooting atrocious 23% behind the arc. Not sure if after this season, but most likely after next season planning to unload his contract to save money for a more affordable shooter. Hopefully I will learn how to shoot with him, I will need those 3 pointers.
Kareem Rush - 3.5/0.5/1 in 2 games in 8 minutes total. Has been just to fill out the roster. His contract will run out after this season and have no plans whatsoever to resign him. Scored his 7 points against Memphis.
Corey Brewer - 6.4/3/0.9 Didn't start off very good, but in the last few games has provided me spark off the bench, which has been very needed. He'll stick til' end of his contract, but not sure yet if afterwards. Actually played point guard for some time, before Jackson came, but that was just ridiculous.
Thaddeus Young - 11.8/3.2/2.3 on 55% shooting. Has been one of the positive surprises for the season so far, has a bright future with this team, only if he wants to stick with us. Really liking playing with him, Iggy-Thaddeus fast breaks are just fun to watch, with one of them putting up a flashy dunk or a remarkable layup(lulz).
Chris Bosh - 18.7/9/2.2 (22/8/2.5/58% FG during Sixers tenure) When I started this, I was very interested getting him here straight away, fortunately I managed to pull it away, although it came with bigger loss than I hoped for, but all in all, it's for the great good. But these 2 games has made me thinking, I haven't played with him as good as I hoped for, he isn't exactly the player, who I am very effective with, believe it or not, but it was easier and I was more succesful with Brand. He hasn't fit in to my system very well. Time will tell, I hope that I manage to get use to him and will love playing with him, but things doesn't pan out, I might eventually trade him, maybe before next years trade deadline, most likely to Minnesota, for Al Jefferson of course. I guess it's too early to tell.
Robert Horry 0.8/0.5/0.8/20% shooting. Got him for Donyell Marshall along with 2nd round pick and honestly I am not very happy with him. But his contract will run out after this season, so this doesn't really matter. Doesn't belong into my future plans anyway. If right offer will come along, might trade him.
Reggie Evans - 0.4/2.4/0.6 (2 rebounds and a steal during Sixers tenure). Got him along with Bosh, but planning to move him straight away, his contract is just bad. Great hustler, but really doesn't belong to my future plans. Until he's with the team, he might take over Horry's place as a backup power forward, this will happen, if Horry doesn't step up his game.
Tyson Chandler - 8.1/7.8/0.8/1.6 blocks/62% shooting. Got him for Sammy as soon as I put him on the trading block. Not the most realistic trade, but look what trade Hornets accepted in February. Has been quite solid, nothing spectacular, could do better on rebounds(especially on defensive), gets tired easily, that's one of his biggest problem. Will be with the team at least til' next years trade deadline, after that, not so sure, but still possible. He's actually 6th best center in the league, rating wise.
Theo Ratliff - 0.8/2/0.5/0.7 blocks. Actually has done much more than the statsheet shows, big inside presence. Planning to resign him, because he has been great off the bench. If Bosh or Chandler will get injured, he will be the starter.
Hilton Armstrong - Yet to play. Earlier this season I had two young big men prospect, Armstrong and Smith, and I chose to get rid of one. Decided to stick with Hilton, but he will not see much playing time this year, maybe next. Will see.
This year, my main goal is to get to the playoffs, as it turns out, it isn't that easy. That is the minimum goal, the real goal is to get to the 2nd round.
Booyaka