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Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:34 am
Oh nice you still have Seattle
Good luck!
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kibaxx7 on Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:45 am
Great win over the Sonics, always liked them, never liked OKC
Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:39 pm

::Nice Start::
In his office, Jon Fajardo began thinking about 19 games back when he wasn't sure of what he can do with the team. Now, at 14-7, the Miami Heat are 1st in their division and 2nd in their conference. As Jon began to smile at the fact that he put this group of guys together and instilled a scheme that has been wreaking havoc on most NBA team, Pat Riley walked in and congratulated Fajardo.
"Hey Jon, I just wanted to say nice start and that you're doing a great job with the team." Riley said. "Thanks a lot, Pat, that means a lot." Jon replied.
"You know, thats not the only reason I came here. I also came here to give you great news." Riley explained. Jon, a little confused was wondering what Riley had up his sleeves. "You see, I never told you this but when I passed down the position to you I decided to keep 30% ownership of the team." Jon looked on a bit worried at the fact that Riley didn't exactly trust Jon with the team. Riley continued, "But now, now that I see what you're capable of doing with this team, I feel as if it's my duty to step aside for good."
Jon looked on with a confused look, " Sir?" Riley said, "Jon, I'm giving you total control of the team. There's not strings attached, you have 100% control over what the team does." Jon was excited but didn't want to really show it. "Oh thank you sir. I promise we will get to the playoffs. It's all or nothing at this. I mean we're 1 win away from our win total from last year so expect us to be in the playoffs!"
"You're a good kid," Riley said. "Real good kid, I have faith in you. By the way, the team has taken a liking to you. They trust you and have put their season in your hands. Don't disappoint and you just might be here longer than you think."
Jon smiled.
"Well now Jon, I gotta go catch the plane outta here. I'm going to visit my nieces and nephews. We'll keep in touch though and I will be keeping up with what you're doing." The two men laughed and Riley left, leaving Jon to think of what 100% ownership really meant to him. As, he began to sit down again, Jon realized that he was living the life that he's been dreaming of for so many years.
Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:42 pm
Hey guys just a quick statement before I start the game, I am in the process of going through different layouts until I find one that suits me so that's why you've seen like 3 different layouts. There might be more but I'm just letting you know what's going on.
Time to start that Atlanta game!
Wed Apr 29, 2009 3:54 pm
Beasley Out For 2 Weeks

Beasley (above) will be out of the lineup for 25 days
Miami, Florida (AP)- A disturbing scene in Miami as Miami's star, Michael Beasley, was caught up fighting for a loose ball which ended in him breaking his finger. As seen above, Beasley was trying to outfight Bibby and Smith in which Beasley said he heard or felt a pop and immediately clenched his finger afterward. Now, after being diagnosed with a broken finger, Beasley will look to play minimal minutes and will not look to be 100% until 2 weeks or so from now.
Spoelstra has released that Beasley will be available for their home game against the Bucks just to see where he's at physically. However, no word has been given as to whether or not he will start.
Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:59 pm
Typical D-Wade game

Double-double with 5 steals

Try saving the stats and starting line-ups in .png format. Kind of foggy right now with .jpg.
Thu Apr 30, 2009 12:21 am
Martti. wrote:Typical D-Wade game

Double-double with 5 steals

Try saving the stats and starting line-ups in .png format. Kind of foggy right now with .jpg.
Will do, thanks for the tip
Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:16 am
Good win man, good luck against Milwaukee
Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:43 am
Hey guys, just a quick check up...
How are you guys feelin' my association? Is there anything you would like to see? Anything you would like taken away?
Any comments (positive and constructive) would be greatly appreciated.
Getting ready for Bucks game!!!
Thu Apr 30, 2009 12:54 pm
Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:32 pm
As Martti said, the PNGs look better
There is nothing I would take away, looks good!
Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:09 pm
More Trade Talks Spark in Miami: Frye, a Heat?

Channing Frye (above) is a toss-up in Miami.
Miami, Florida (AP)- The 17-7 Miami Heat are doing great this season as oppose to their counterparts last year. However, it seems GM Jon Fajardo and the Miami Heat need more.
That's where the 6'11", 248lb Channing Frye comes in. Frye could be the center Miami has been looking for. With Jermaine O'Neal and Magloire being the only two solid centers on the roster, the Miami heat could look to go even younger next year. Frye is only averaging 8.4 minutes in Portland and if elected to go to Miami can see a whole lot of playing time possibly behind Jermaine O'Neal.
Frye has stated that after this season he might want to test the free agency market, so the Heat are looking to change that assuming they land him. The trade, however, might not go through till 2 or so weeks from now as Frye is currently injured with a broken finger. If Miami decides to pursue this trade they will look to get Frye healthy and Beasley healthy all around the same time.
The Blazers are looking for a Small Forward so look for Miami to send a either Morrison or Jones along with another player. Considering GM Fajardo's liking to Jones I wouldn't be surprised to see Morrison go as there have been talks of trading Morrison (who the Heat acquired early in the season) away.
More on this will be covered as soon as more info has been given.
Fri May 01, 2009 2:56 am
Frye is a good option, but why would you trade Morrison? He hasn't been putting good numbers, has he?
Fri May 01, 2009 6:18 am
thierryhenry50 wrote:Frye is a good option, but why would you trade Morrison? He hasn't been putting good numbers, has he?
I'm not trading for Frye at all, that post was just to spice up the association. If i do make any changes, I would look for a younger center who is defensive minded rather offensively minded.
Fri May 01, 2009 6:50 am
IM2FLASHY_330 wrote:I'm not trading for Frye at all, that post was just to spice up the association
Perfect then
I don't like Frye
Fri May 01, 2009 5:38 pm
"Wade Lead Heat in Late Comeback Win Over Nets"
19-7
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10-16

yi Jianlin passing out of the post.
107-105 
East Rutherford, New Jersey (AP)- This was one hell of a game in which New Jersey really took it to Miami the entire game. Unfortunately, Miami won the game 107-105 in a down to the last second 4th quarter.
Dwyane Wade was on the bench as he saw his team go down by 15 at most in the 4th. As soon as Spoelstra called his name, Wade was ready. Wade scored 20 of his 31 points in the 4th as he helped Miami pick away at New Jerseys 15 point lead. Miami, for the first time, struggled obtaining a lead as they couldn't get their lead beyond 5. And if hey got close, Vince Carter and the Nets were ready to attack back.
At one point The Heat went on a 14-2 run. After that, New Jersey went on a crazy 18-5 run to counter attack Miami. Fortunately for Miami, key players like Hakim Warrick and Jermaine O'Neal stepped up big time. Warrick scored Miami's last 10 points in the 3rd to bring the game to within 5 with New Jersey leading.
Devin Harris and Vince Carter led the team to an almost perfect game against the Heat. 5 players scored in double figures as New Jersey showed no sign of giving up. The Nets took Miami down to the stretch and made Miami gasp on a couple of plays. Miami had big problems getting rebound as New Jersey snagged 17 offensive boards (with 4 of them happening in one play).
In the end however, Dwyane Wade got his flash on and put an end to New Jerseys plan on ruining Miami's win streak.
::Top 5 Performers::
*Denotes Player of the Game
Fri May 01, 2009 6:23 pm

::American Airlines Arena::
13-15
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20-7
(CLICK EITHER BOX FOR TEAM STATS)

(PROJECTED LINE-UP)
East Rutherford, New Jersey(AP)- The Miami Heat are looking for win number 21 to add to their 6 game winning streak as they will look to take on the Chicago Bulls.
Wade, who we all know, was a Chicago native would love to play against the Bulls. After his clutch performance back in New Jersey and coming off a win against the Warriors, Wade will look to lead his team yet again against the talented Chicago Bulls.
The Miami Heat have slowly gotten back to their inside-outside game and fortunately for them it hasn't messed anything up within the rosters. Miami will need the help of their defense in order to keep Ben Gordon and the Chicago Bulls down. That means key players, like Warrick, O'Neal, Morrison and Jones, will all need to step it up a notch as the Bulls have no problem running the ball and scoring at will.
The Bulls offense is superb. They have a stacked offensive squad and Ben Gordon who can shooot from just about anywhere on the floor. Wade will definately have his hands full against Gordon. Hinrich will be the anchor man for the Bulls as he has been having a great season averaging 16 points and 6 assists a game.
The Bulls will need to play some hard defense against the Heat as it's going to take a lot to bring a team like the Miami Heat down. The Bulls allow 91 points a game which is a big no no against a team like Miami. It would be best for the Bulls to foul and get rough but Miami has been shooting excellent from the line lately so it just wouldn't help.
In all, the Bulls high powered offense will be tested against the Heat's "San Andreas" lock down defense. If the Bulls can score and play defense, they can stand a chance to end Miami's 6 game winning streak, but if Wade and the Miami Heat get things rolling on the offensive and defensive side then I guess another team will take a crack at ending Miami's streak.
::Key Players of the Game::

#7 Ben Gordon v. #3 Dwyane Wade
(Click icons for Player Stats)Line: MIA by 8.3
Over/Under: 182
Sat May 02, 2009 6:58 am
Wade often has bad games against Chicago (Not this season of course

) Hope you can bring home the W. The pics sure look better with .png
Sat May 02, 2009 3:51 pm
GM Fajardo Looking for Veteran Point?

Alston could be heading to South Beach
Miami, Florida (AP)- The Miami Heat have been on a tear as of late and GM Fajardo has been easily the fan favorite here in South Beach.
However, the GM now has another option of bringing in a veteran point guard. That guard: Rafer Alston. Alston hasb een bounced around the league going to Toronto to Houston and to Orlando. The 6'2" guard out of Fresno State is quick and can defend the ball which is something Spoelstra has been looking for. The combo of Wade and Alston is one a lot of teams will have to fear if this in deed goes through.
Alston is averaging 12 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 5.4 APG and 1.5 SPG. He has 2 years left on his contract and has been said to have a liking to Miami.
As far as packaging goes... Miami would look to send off Jamaal Magloire (C), Chris Quinn (PG) and Yakhouba Diawara (SF) to Orlando, and in return they'll receive, Rafer Alston (PG) and big man veteran defender, Adonal Foyle (C).
If GM Fajardo is serious about this trade, then this trade could be available within a matter of days. This would boost up Miami's defense and put a little hole in their offense.
More on this trade as soon as more info is available.
Sat May 02, 2009 4:14 pm
alston will be nice addition in your team ! The trade which you're thinking about is really good!
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