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Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:49 am

you've gotta be kidding..

Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:49 am

:|

Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:57 am

thaKEAF wrote:you've gotta be kidding..

XD sorry, only way to explain how jason collier is in the game. or should i just play dumb and pretend he never died?

Thierry Henry wrote: :|

:twisted:

Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:58 am

jxuusa wrote:only way to explain how jason collier is in the game. or should i just play dumb and pretend he never died?


Edit all his ratings to 1... use a DBF editor
Last edited by kibaxx7 on Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:58 am

It was pretty funny to me that's why I said what I did. :lol:

Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:19 am

Thierry Henry wrote:
jxuusa wrote:only way to explain how jason collier is in the game. or should i just play dumb and pretend he never died?


Edit all his ratings to 1... use a DBF editor


problem is that whenever i touch anything in my dyansty's saves folder, it resets ALL the roster and loses all the stats. Even if i change like a person's number or whatnot..besides, i have played the game already with collier in it.. and saved, so whats done is done i guess.

Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:29 am

Wow, what an article :|. I dont know what to say.

Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:02 pm

I just put his ratings down to 20 so no one would sign him and whatnot.

Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:43 pm

WTF?

Mon Nov 14, 2005 7:01 pm

also u should do is add him in free agents and make his ratings worse than the worse free agent, i did that

Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:15 pm

lol :lol: on Collier's cloning.... yeah, i find it funny too.... nice idea jing......

Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:54 pm

lmao, that's a pretty funny way to keep him in the game.

Tue Nov 15, 2005 6:04 am

well... certainly mixed reviews. but about the editing rating, it just resets my entire dynasty roster everytime i try to dbf anything in my jazz dynasty, dunno why. but he's back wither you like it or not, but think of this as a tribue too as he still lives on in the game :wink:

will post the game recap later

Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:52 am

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[SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 7] – Mehmet Okur saved the day and ruined it all for the Hawks, who had a chance to win with 1.4 seconds left had Okur not managed to jump in front and steal the ball. Check the Photos This showed that the Jazz still had a little bit of magic left in them after a hard fought game with the feisty Hawks.

Utah headed into the game riding a 4 game winning steak, and looked again to extend their lead on the League. The first quarter was fairly high scoring, with it ending 28-20 in favor of the Jazz. The big men up front, Bogut and Villanueva took most of the scoring load, and the Jazz headed to the bench happily. The 2nd half was a bit difference as the Hawks began to narrow the lead thanks to hot shooting from Tyron Lue and Josh Childress. Andrei Kirilenko came back to counter them, but it was not enough as the Jazz lost the 2nd quarter and headed into half with a lead of 3.

The 3rd quarter was as though the Hawks were a brand new team. Jason Collier became literally a monster, scoring at will against the Jazz frontcourt. One main reason for the close game was the lack of productivity from the starting Jazz backcourt, Giricek and Williams. The two combined for 11 points, 5 rebounds, and 10 assists; thus did not do much. Jeff McInnis also came in at guard to score 8 points. The Hawks backcourt continued their hot shooting and at the end led 75-71.

The last quarter was a back and forth game between the team, trading baskets, with no team having more than a 2 point lead the whole time. Finally near the end of the game, Hawks small forward Josh Smith collided with Andrew Bogut to draw the foul, but at the same time he suffered an upper body injury and had to come out. Rookie Marvin Williams made both free throws, but on the ensuing possession, the Jazz got a key basket from Kirilenko, then stole the ball and ran it in for the score. Okur’s play drew reminders of Havlicek’s interception in the NBA Finals, though not as important, just as intense. The Hawks fought hard, but fell 98-96 and their record 3-15 while the Jazz are an amazing 18-1, they will face a hard test against the Sonics as their next game. The Sonics forced the Jazz to play overtime and finally succumbed. Josh Childress was player of the game with 24 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and 5 steals.



Game Introduction: 1
Andrew Bogut: 1 2

Josh Childress: 1
Al Harrington: 1
Jarron Collins: 1
Kris Humphries: 1
Tyron Lue: 1
Mehmet Okur: 1 2
Eduardo Najera: 1
Josh Smith: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Charlie Villanueva: 1 2
Miscellaneous: 1 2 3 4 5 6
End Game: 1 2 3 4 5


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Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:58 am

neeeeaaaarly lost that one. I think turnovers really hurt you that game (you commited 27) or else it probably would have been a blowout.

Why isn't there any mentioning of the Collier clone in your recap? Big scientific news needs to be talked about man. :mrgreen:

Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:57 pm

^ agreed..the clone got 23 and 10. That's news that needs to be talked about :mrgreen:

Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:56 pm

Its_asdf wrote:neeeeaaaarly lost that one. I think turnovers really hurt you that game (you commited 27) or else it probably would have been a blowout.

Why isn't there any mentioning of the Collier clone in your recap? Big scientific news needs to be talked about man. :mrgreen:

[C][b]#4 wrote:^ agreed..the clone got 23 and 10. That's news that needs to be talked about :mrgreen:


yeah you guys are right, i should have included something about the clone, but to majority it seemed like i was insane... and in retrospective i probably should have somehow gotten rid of him.. but still. its was good...
as for turnovers.. i dunno, guess i am just sloppy, but its not just me, i catch the ball, and its stolen right away,... annoying

btw here is a kinda preview of what i got in store for the next games... and I think i will go with another different template for images.. dunno if you guys like all the alternating and switching, i just like to keep it fresh and stuff.


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Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:32 am

...from the Annals of the 2005 Birdie Project: (info)

jxuusa's Utah Jazz 2005-06 quarter Birdie Breakdown:
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And what a rookie he is! Andrew Bogut snags Team MVP honors with a weighted Birdie score of 23.60. His 'reversible' Live Card will be enabled hopefully soon. :D

It's still very young in the liveGMC.com season:
This Dynasty instance is currently ranked #1 on the Official 2005 Birdie Board

jxuusa: Thanks so much for being the first to submit your quarter season stats...am I right in saying that you're playing an 82 game season? Also, please send me a rockin pic of Bogut so I can manufacturer his Live Card... Looking forward to your next submission, jxuusa!

Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:40 am

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[SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 7] – Ray Allen’s big game pushed the Sonics over the hump and gave them what they needed to beat the Jazz, a feat they almost accomplished the last time these 2 teams faced, but which the Jazz were able to finally pull away in overtime. This time Allen made sure the Sonics were going out on top with a monster game of 36 points and 6 steals. From the start the Sonics were on top of the game and the Jazz never led once.

From the start of the game Seattle jumped out ahead on a Allen three, the only one he would make during the game. Rashard Lewis was also big for the Sonics with 18 points and Nick Collison also scored in double figures with 11 points.

For the Jazz Mehmet Okur came off the bench to score 20 points on 7-12 shooting, Andrei Kirilenko, Andrew Bogut, and Gordon Giricek also scored double digits. Bogut and Kirilenko also both grabbed 9 rebounds in the losing effort.

In the end the Jazz tried to make a run, and caught up with the running Sonics. They got as close as 4 but that was the best they could do as the game was way out of reach. This is the Jazz’s 2nd loss and things are not going to get easier as the take on the Pistons as their next opponent. Ray Allen was the player of the game.

Shooting guard Gordon Giricek was injured twice in the game, with the 2nd one knocking him out of it near the end of the game, the first was during the 1st quarter. He was diagnosed with a lower back strain and will be out for approximately 5 days. Jeff McInnis will be moved to shooting guard for the game versus the Pistons.


Game Introduction: 1
Ray Allen: 1 2 3
Gordon Giricek: 1 2 3
Rashard Lewis: 1
Mehmet Okur: 1 2 3 4 5
Yuta Tabuse: 1
Charlie Villanueva: 1 2
Deron Williams: 1
Miscellaneous: 1


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Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:40 am

Go Detroit!

Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:56 am

Shooting guard Gordon Giricek was injured twice in the game, with the 2nd one knocking him out of it near the end of the game, the first was during the 1st quarter. He was diagnosed with a lower back strain and will be out for approximately 5 days.


good for him its only 5 days. i have encountered a 9weeks injury.. boy, that was really looonnngggggggg..


Jeff McInnis will be moved to shooting guard for the game versus the Pistons.

it'll be awkward for me...

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nice performance for okur coming out of the bench with 20pts.. too bad you lose...

Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:29 am

Hm... ok. So I just downloaded CK's 1990-91 Philly Sixer's jersey... and installed it just the way he said in the txt file. with everything in the right place..

I go to load the jerseys in the game and there is a blank for the jersey preview.. so I'm like.. hm. shouldnt be a prob, and I tried to load it but the game booted me out and closed itself...
I go back in and it does it again, therefore I went back into DBF to delete the column in teamgear.dbf that has the jersey, i also delete the viv file from uniforums and the .big file from sgsm... I reload the game and its still there.. o_0. Ok...? i load the game with a different jersey.. and I just wont load.. kicks me out everytime.. HM...


whew... fixed something and got the game to load again..
but even after i delete the slots and stuff for the 90-91 philly jersey, it still shows up in the jersey selection which is weird

Sat Nov 19, 2005 1:48 pm

it happened to me once when i transfer my player in to other roster. i incidentally paste twice my player at players.dbf. even though i delete the other one there still 2 me.. hehe.. :D

good to know that its ok now... (Y)

Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:04 am

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[SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 12] – The fans got their money’s worth today as they watched one of the most heated games so far this season. The Jazz and Pistons were going at each other with intentions to kill. The game was physical on both sides, eventually resulting in Andrew Bogut and Mehmet Okur taken out of the game with injures before they finally returned.

Right from the tip-off it appeared the Pistons were going to dominate as Ben Wallace slammed down dunk after dunk over Andrew Bogut and Charlie Villanueva. With the frontline unable to get inside on Wallace and Rasheed Wallace, the Jazz offense staggered and fell behind big in the first quarter, 30-17.

This was the last quarter in which it would seem the game was out of reach because from here on, the Jazz dug in and stayed with the Pistons on every point, no matter how much contact they were going to receive. If basketball was a game of guts, then both of these teams brought it. Each was running the ball down the other team’s throat, and every player making key plays, like Andrei Kirienko’s fast-break block on Rasheed Wallace or Ben Wallace’s block to keep the lead for the Pistons near the end of the half. However it was outside shooting that saved the Jazz, as Andrei Kirilenko and Deron Williams sank 3 three pointers each. The Pistons took the half at 53-47.

The 3rd quarter was more of the same, but the Pistons had a little bit more spring and were able to outrebound Utah by a huge margin and Chauncy Billups was clutch, making key steals and thwarted many Jazz attempts to get closer. The closest the Jazz reached was 5 points before the Pistons managed to pull away again. With the lack of production from Tayshaun Prince, the two Wallaces took care of the rebounding and defense, winning the quarter 30-26 and extending the lead to 83-73.

Nobody knows what coach Jerry Sloan said to fire his team up, but it certainly did as the Jazz came out on fire in the 4th. Andrew Kirilenko and Williams continued to drain huge 3’s and Andrew Bogut was cleared to come back into the game and scored 10 more huge points. A solid contributor off the bench was Okur, who had 7 points on perfect shooting and grabbed 5 rebounds, including one over Ben Wallace which he put back in for the tie. With about 2 minutes left the Jazz were still down, but once again Kirilenko stepped up with a key drive and an and one. The final minutes the Jazz were able to do it all as well as stop the Pistons on defense. With half a minute left and the Jazz down by 2, Mehmet Okur made a shot and got an and one, which he calmly converted, putting the Jazz up by one. On the ensuing possession, the Pistons missed their hasty shot with 5 seconds to go, allowing Villanueva to grab the rebound and was fouled. Villanueva made both shots, and Rasheed Wallace had one final chance, but the half court shot clanked off the front of the rim, securing the amazing win for the Jazz. The high scorer for the Pistons was Chauncy Billups with 30 points; lead rebounder was Ben Wallace, who topped Rasheed Wallace by 2 with 15 rebounds. For the Jazz it was Kirilenko with 32 and Villanueva with 7. Kirilenko was named player of the game, he had 6 boards, 2 assists, and 4 key blocks.

Game Introduction: 1
Andrew Bogut: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Andrei Kirilenko: 1 2
Eduardo Najera: 1 2
Mehmet Okur: 1 2 3
Rasheed Wallace: 1
Yuta Tabuse: 1 2
Charlie Villanueva: 1 2 3 4
Ben Wallace: 1 2 3 4 5
Deron Williams: 1 2
Miscellaneous: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 END



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Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:20 am

nice win against the Pistons. Keep it up (Y) :mrgreen:
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