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Re: Wall Stars, Steals His Way to the Spotlight

Postby Nutellar on Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:35 am

Brandon Jennings :shock:
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Re: Wall Stars, Steals His Way to the Spotlight

Postby Axel The Great on Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:22 am

karlsanada10 wrote:Did you play this? No?

Of course. How else would I have gotten screenshots? I did the first half Sophomores and the second half Rookies, same way as I'll do the ASG.
hova- wrote:Haha, cool to see Ibaka throwing it to Jennings and not the other way around. This rookie class is just better then the Sophs.

About K-Mart, actually it's realistic to have a player like him getting snubbed. He's pretty much one of the most underrated guys to put up over 20 ppg IRL. You will always have guys like Kobe and CP3 making the cut, because the fans love them and so the NBA has to include them, also when they don't make it via fan voting. That's how it goes.

It's tough to say that, but K-Mart will not be MVP in your D :?

Yeah, K-Mart is probably the most underrated two-guard in the league, and I'll go out on a limb and say the decade as well. Even though he flops his way to the foul line, he still puts the ball in the basket, which is what he's always specialized in. The reason I think fans don't recognize him is because one, he played for the Sacramento Kings, where you don't normally find All-Stars these days, and two, he's not a fancy player like Kobe or CP3. Doesn't matter if he doesn't get MVP, my main goal is the championship.

And yeah, this rookie class is pure raw talent.
Justine. wrote:That Play of the Game is really nice :)

Thanks! I'm sure you enjoyed it as your man Iblocka was the one who initiated it. :wink:
Houndy wrote:Ibaka can pass too? Awesome

Man is just versatile in 2K. Remember that near-quadruple-double he had against me? :|
osaki wrote:Brandon Jennings :shock:

Jennings' statline wasn't all that impressive, except for the shooting numbers, but that alley-oop finish was sweet. (Y) To add to that, I was controlling the Sophomores at the time! :D

I'm hoping you guys liked the presentation. (Y) Next up is the Skills Challenge; I'll be making the results up off the top of my head. :lol:
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Re: Wall Stars, Steals His Way to the Spotlight

Postby kibaxx7 on Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:01 am

Yep the presentation was simple, but effective (Y) And sweet alley-oop!
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Brooks Speeds Through

Postby Axel The Great on Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:16 am

Glad you like the presentation, Thierry! (Y)



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Posted by Axel Gomez, February 19, 2011 at 9:09 PM
In what was an unexpected result, Houston Rockets point guard Aaron Brooks took home the Skills Challenge trophy, after an excellent showcasing of his speed in the final round.

In the first round, Chris Paul initialized the Skills Challenge by setting a time of 28.5, the fastest time in the first round. After him went Russell Westbrook, who spent too much time attempting the 20-foot jumpshot; it took him three tries to finally get it, and thus, he finished with a time of 33.3 seconds.

Derrick Rose went next, who also struggled with the 20-foot jumpshot. He was able to zoom right through the two dribble courses, and through the chest and bounce passes, but the 20-foot jumpshot did not help him. It took him up until his fourth try to get it right, and by then, too much time had gone. He still managed to finish with a respectable 31.1 seconds.

If you think the latter two participants struggled, Rajon Rondo's turn was atrocious. It took him a couple of tries to get the bounce pass right, and did not make either of his five tries on the 20-foot jumpshot, thus just advancing to the outlet pass. He finished with 42.3 seconds, the worst time of the competition. Steve Nash went next, and just as he's done many times in the past, he breezed through the course easily, finishing with the second-best time of the first round, 29.4 seconds. Last up was Aaron Brooks, who spent quite a bit of time on the outlet pass, but just managed to pass up Derrick Rose's time to sneak into the second round.

Below are the first round results:

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In the second round, Aaron Brooks went first, and sped right through the dribble course, and fixed his chest, bounce, and outlet passes, and of course had no problem with the 20-foot jumpshot. He set the tone by completing the course in 26.5 seconds.

Steve Nash and Chris Paul could not complete the challenge in that given time or better. They both struggled in a couple of areas in the course, and ultimately, the two veteran point guards could not defeat the young, up-and-coming Brooks' time.

"I feel like I represented Houston well. We may not have anybody in the All-Star game, but at least we have one participant in each of the contests. Feels good to put the pressure on Chase (Budinger) and Kevin (Martin) to win their respective competitions," the winner of the Skills Challenge himself, Aaron Brooks said.

Below are the results of the second round:

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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby Houndy on Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:52 am

I think we all knew that Brooks would win with your imagination :P
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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby Lamrock on Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:38 pm

Did you play the skills challenge drill or did you just make up the times? Either way, nice touch
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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby karlsanada10 on Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:57 pm

You could just sit down and watch both CPU play. Then take screenshot when something good happens.
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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby Justine. on Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:00 pm

^Watch CPU play? Really?
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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby Stress Fracture on Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:38 pm

40 seconds for Rondo? :lol: What a wild imagination you have. :bowdown2:
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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby Cruzerr on Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:30 pm

Well, I hope Chase and K-Mart pull something cool off now :D
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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby karlsanada10 on Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:44 am

@Justine: Yep. Don't control anyone. Is there a problem with that?
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Re: AB Speeds Through

Postby Axel The Great on Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:09 am

Houndy wrote:I think we all knew that Brooks would win with your imagination :P

It's not too unrealistic, as in my opinion, AB's arguably the fastest of the participants, although Rose and Westbrook give him good competition.
Lamrock wrote:Did you play the skills challenge drill or did you just make up the times? Either way, nice touch

Thanks. There is no skills challenge in 2K (unfortunately, as it's my favorite part of All-Star Saturday), but yeah, I did make up the times. :lol:
karlsanada10 wrote:You could just sit down and watch both CPU play. Then take screenshot when something good happens.

Justine. wrote:^Watch CPU play? Really?

karlsanada10 wrote:@Justine: Yep. Don't control anyone. Is there a problem with that?

Yeah, as I said earlier, I was going to make the stuff up off the top of my head since there is no skills challenge in 2K.
Stress Fracture wrote:40 seconds for Rondo? :lol: What a wild imagination you have. :bowdown2:

I don't think that's a wild imagination. The only part of the challenge that Rondo would struggle in is the 20-foot jumpshot, so 40 seconds isn't out of the question. Tony Parker on the other hand one time got 50 seconds... :whistle:
Cruzerr wrote:Well, I hope Chase and K-Mart pull something cool off now :D

Yeah, pressure is definitely on them to match what AB did. :)

Thanks for your feedback guys. :) Next is the three-point contest and dunk contest.
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Three-Point Brickout

Postby Axel The Great on Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:35 am

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Chauncey Billups | Jamal Crawford | Paul Pierce


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It's outrageous how many bricks were put up in this competition. When the contest-high score was 14, that tells you how cold all of the players were. When the first contestant, Jamal Crawford stepped up to the plate and set a score of nine, that just foreshadowed how ugly this contest was going to be. Afterwards, Danny Granger and Chauncey Billups tied with a score of 10, and that score was enough to force a tiebreaker to see which of those two would go on to the second round.

When Kevin Martin went up, he was flooded with a ton of boo's from the Los Angeles crowd, due to his confrontation with Kobe Bryant a few weeks ago. When asked about this, he said, "I LOVE IT. It's like music to my ears. These people are using up their breath to acknowledge me, and that's much appreciated. It'll just make it sweeter when we knock out the Lakers in the playoffs this season." At first, the boo's seemed to affect him, as the crowd cheered when he missed the first rack completely, but he began to develop his rhythm in the second rack, and would gather up a score of 14, the highest of the first round and the contest to silence the Los Angeles crowd.

Next were Manu Ginobili and Paul Pierce, the defending champion. Ginobili scraped by with a score of 11, but Pierce did not shoot like a defending champion. He got a contest-low score of eight, making himself look bad in his hometown. He too, however, was flooded with a bunch of boo's, and that maybe contributed to the bombing of this contest.

Below are the first round scores:

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Note that Granger and Billups had to play a tiebreaker of 30 seconds on the clock, in which Granger prevailed.


The second round was pretty much the same story. Kevin Martin was once again flooded with boo's, and racked up a meager score of nine. Danny Granger went next and got a score of 10, while Manu Ginobili crowned himself the winner with a score of 13. "It was one of those rare nights in which nobody has the hot hand. Each and everyone of us was cold, so I guess that made the contest just as challenging, and more interesting," said the now former champion Paul Pierce.

"It feels great to earn an award such as this. I dedicate this to my fans in Argentina and in San Antonio. It wasn't anyone's shooting night, but someone had to win," the three-point champion Manu Ginobili said.

Below are the results for the second round:

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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Nutellar on Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:29 am

Nice results from Ginobili and Granger, but also K- Mart did it well. Now lets see what happens in the All Star Game :D
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Lamrock on Mon Apr 18, 2011 4:02 am

Low scoring 3pt shootout. Too bad Kevin Martin failed but I'm glad you didn't win all of the events.
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Cruzerr on Mon Apr 18, 2011 4:48 am

That Kevin Martin"I LOVE IT " part , its from tmacs interview ? :D
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby karlsanada10 on Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:20 am

LMAO how he copied it from T-mac.:D And yeah, low-scoring shootout.:(
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Justine. on Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:51 pm

The scores suck! :lol: As what Lamrock said, it's a good thing your players didn't win almost all of the contests :)
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby hova- on Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:50 pm

Wow, K-Mart can actually talk trash?! Really a lot a bricks - those are the top three point shooters? :D
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby kibaxx7 on Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:46 pm

GO MANU :bowdown: :bowdown2:
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Stress Fracture on Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:13 am

Ariza should have been in the contest. :lol:

I think the players are shooting bricks because of the outdoor court. Man, they were playing at a Rucker Park-style court, not a tennis court. :lol:
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Martti. on Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:42 am

Korver would have dropped 25 in tha final round.
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Axel The Great on Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:59 am

osaki wrote:Nice results from Ginobili and Granger, but also K- Mart did it well. Now lets see what happens in the All Star Game :D

I would've preferred for K-Mart to win, but hey, at least he made the second round.
Lamrock wrote:Low scoring 3pt shootout. Too bad Kevin Martin failed but I'm glad you didn't win all of the events.

With none of my players in the ASG, I would've liked to have taken either the three-point contest or the dunk contest, and with Blake Griffin, that's not happening now.
Cruzerr wrote:That Kevin Martin"I LOVE IT " part , its from tmacs interview ? :D

karlsanada10 wrote:LMAO how he copied it from T-mac.:D And yeah, low-scoring shootout.:(

Yeah, pretty much. I think it's safe to say K-Mart IS the new T-Mac. :wink:
Justine. wrote:The scores suck! :lol: As what Lamrock said, it's a good thing your players didn't win almost all of the contests :)

The reason the scores suck is because all players were CPU controlled. I used Kevin Martin to at least advance him to the second round, but the asshole didn't take full advantage of the low scores and pour in all of the threes. For next season, I think I'll control everyone and see how it goes. :)
hova- wrote:Wow, K-Mart can actually talk trash?! Really a lot a bricks - those are the top three point shooters? :D

K-Mart is a superstar now, of course he can talk trash! As I said, the players were CPU-controlled, so there's your result. :| And people accuse the 2K11 AI of cheating. lol
Thierry • wrote:GO MANU :bowdown: :bowdown2:

It's been a great year for Manu, he's even an All-Star in this D, just like IRL.
Stress Fracture wrote:Ariza should have been in the contest. :lol:

I think the players are shooting bricks because of the outdoor court. Man, they were playing at a Rucker Park-style court, not a tennis court. :lol:

With all the bricks made, Ariza would've felt right at home in this contest. :lol: And yeah, maybe the outdoor atmosphere had a somewhat psychological effect for every player. Fair point. :)
Martti. wrote:Korver would have dropped 25 in tha final round.

Not with the atrocious CPU. :P

Thanks for the replies everyone! Dunk contest tomorrow, ASG the next day (hopefully), and Week 17 this weekend. Also, I'll see if I can get Round Four of the NLSC Tournament up this weekend as well!
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby karlsanada10 on Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:59 am

You should have made a story how they ended up playing outside.:D
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Re: Three-Point Brickout

Postby Axel The Great on Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:10 am

karlsanada10 wrote:You should have made a story how they ended up playing outside.:D

What I wrote:For the first time, the Three-point contest, Slam Dunk contest, and the Skills Challenge will be held outside Staples Center, in a newly-built concrete basketball court, with enough seats to accomodate the ticket holders.
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