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Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:18 pm
Another great, down-to-the-wire victory with a gamewinning basket. This is shaping up to be a great Dynasty with some exciting games.

Good move on undoing the trades, the way the flawed trade logic is coming into play in this go around is just ridiculous (and one of the reasons I'm leaning towards 06 for my new Dynasty). I like your "in-universe" explanation as well.
Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:15 pm
Thanks, I figured I'd give some kind of explanation to try and keep my Dynasty somewhat realistic.
I traded back most of the players, but Ginobili is injured. So I have to wait for him to recover before trading him and Parker back to the Spurs.
Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:44 pm
16/1/10
Oklahoma City Thunder [28-6] vs Minnesota Timberwolves [9-28]
Thunder hold off T-Wolves for fourth straight win

In a meeting between teams who have almost opposite records, the Thunder were expected to win this one comfortably.
And they came out as expected and quickly opened up a handy lead. They lead by 10 after the first quarter, 36-26.
It turned out to be a decisive lead as the rest of the game was very even. They lead stayed around 10 points the whole game.
Oklahoma City eventually ran out 108-98 winners and cemented their place at the top of the Western Conference standings.
In an impressive performance, the Thunder's three top scorers this season each had over 30 points Durant 34, Gay 33 and Green 31.
Next up for the Thunder is a double header in Dallas against the Mavericks.
Player of the Game: Kevin Durant
OKC - 36 23 23 26 108
MIN - 26 24 22 26 98
Top Scorers
Kevin Durant - 34
Rudy Gay - 33
Jeff Green - 31
Al Jefferson - 24
Assists
Russell Westbrook - 9
Jonny Flynn - 8
Rebounds
Al Jefferson - 11
Jeff Green - 8
Ben Wallace - 7
Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:00 pm
17/1/10
Oklahoma City Thunder [29-6] vs Dallas Mavericks [23-17]
Thunder take first game of Dallas double header

The Thunder travelled to Texas to play the first of two straight games in Dallas against the Mavericks tonight, looking to win their fifth straight win.
Signs were good early for the Thunder. Kevin Durant in particular was scoring freely in the first quarter. He got his team out to a 35-24 lead at the first break.
As expected though, the Mavericks came back strong in the second with the help of their home crowd and had the game tied at 57-57 at the half.
The game became more tense in the third as both teams realised it wasn't going to be an easy win for either of them. Thunder had a 85-82 lead after three.
In the fourth the lead changed countless times. The decisive moment was when Rudy Gay stole the ball off Jason Terry with the scores at 101-100.
He took it all the way to the hoop to give the Thunder a vital 3 point break in the last two minutes. Which would be the final margin. Thunder won 107-104.
Kevin Durant continued his great recent form with 35 points. He combined with Gay and Green for another 89 points, after the 98 they had against Minnesota.
Player of the Game: Kevin Durant
OKC - 35 22 28 22 107
DAL - 24 33 25 22 104
Top Scorers
Kevin Durant - 35
Jason Kidd - 35
Rudy Gay - 30
Dirk Nowitzki - 26
Jeff Green - 24
Assists
Russell Westbrook - 9
Caron Butler - 7
Jason Kidd - 6
Rebounds
Dirk Nowitzki - 9
Brendan Haywood - 8
Ben Wallace - 8
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Phil89 on Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:00 pm
Another great win and all your players are in great form
Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:27 pm
19/1/10
Oklahoma City Thunder [30-6] vs Dallas Mavericks [23-18]
Thunder pull off amazing comeback win in Dallas

It was the second game of a double header in Dallas for the Thunder, and they were looking to win again.
After the loss two nights ago, Dallas came out determined to make amends. They started strongly and lead 29-25 after one.
More of the same in the second. Dallas were playing much better and with help from their bench, lead 60-52 at the half.
With three minutes left in the third, the game looked over as Dallas lead by 13 points, 78-65. Oklahoma City had no answers.
But a monster 16-0 run for the Thunder had them leading 81-78 going into the fourth quarter. Kevin Durant lead the charge.
Just like the last game, the lead changed several times in the fourth. This time however, the Thunder pulled away and won 112-101.
The Thunder's offensive weapons of Durant, Gay and Green lead the way again with a combined 90 points. All 3 are averaging over 23 ppg.
Player of the Game: Jeff Green
OKC - 25 27 29 31 112
DAL - 29 31 18 23 101
Top Scorers
Dirk Nowitzki - 34
Jeff Green - 33
Kevin Durant - 33
Jason Kidd - 26
Rudy Gay - 24
Assists
Russell Westbrook - 9
Jason Kidd - 6
Rebounds
Ben Wallace - 9
Jeff Green - 9
Brendan Haywood - 9
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Phil89 on Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:00 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:39 pm
Down 14 and you still won. Nice Job. Dirk was killing you though.
Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:44 pm
Amazing season. Last game vs Dallas is amazing. 3rd and 4rd quater you win +14 Last second quarter led you win Dallas.
OKC the best.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:36 am
Damn, Lebron and West for Deron was nice.

I think it''s good you re-did the deals. Perhaps Melo for Granger and Foster was the most sensible, but nowhere near close to consider doable.
Nice streak you've got going on!
Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:58 am
Good that you cancelled the deals.
Keep the streak going, man!
Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:07 am
Just finished perusing your dynasty man... solid stuff!

I definitely agree with the rest - reversing those bogus trades was absolutely a great call (btw, love Stern's "I don't think so" pic lol)
Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:08 am
Clutch wrote:Just finished perusing your dynasty man... solid stuff!

I definitely agree with the rest - reversing those bogus trades was absolutely a great call (btw, love Stern's "I don't think so" pic lol)
Yeah, that pic is great find, it immediately reminded me Kanye West.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:10 am
Great wins. Durant, Green and Gay are becoming a legit Big Three in their own right.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:25 am
All your players are on fire.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:49 pm
Azzdogs wrote:All your players are on fire.
Yeah, they're doing pretty well. Westbrook isn't scoring many points, but I guess he doesn't need to.
Andrew wrote:Great wins. Durant, Green and Gay are becoming a legit Big Three in their own right.
Except mine have a combined age of 67, whereas Boston's have a combined age of 99

Thierry. wrote:Good that you cancelled the deals.
Keep the streak going, man!
Martti. wrote:Damn, Lebron and West for Deron was nice.

I think it''s good you re-did the deals. Perhaps Melo for Granger and Foster was the most sensible, but nowhere near close to consider doable.
Nice streak you've got going on!

Clutch wrote:Just finished perusing your dynasty man... solid stuff!

I definitely agree with the rest - reversing those bogus trades was absolutely a great call (btw, love Stern's "I don't think so" pic lol)
Cartar wrote:Yeah, that pic is great find, it immediately reminded me Kanye West.

Thanks guys. I was willing to let the Melo-Granger trade go because Granger was in MVP form and Melo wasn't going too well, but then Kobe got traded which was crap. Then LeBron got traded and I decided I had to undo them.
I didn't really put much thought into which picture of Stern to use. I basically chose that one because he looked like he was talking serious business
KevinDurant35 wrote:Amazing season. Last game vs Dallas is amazing. 3rd and 4rd quater you win +14 Last second quarter led you win Dallas.
OKC the best.
megarover wrote:Down 14 and you still won. Nice Job. Dirk was killing you though.
I really thought I was going to lose that game. In the Kings game I was down by 15 after the first quarter and I had 3 quarters to overhaul their lead, but in this game I only had 3 minutes of the third quarter and the last quarter to do it. I didn't expect to do it in 3 minutes though

Next stop New Orleans to take on CP3 and his Hornets
Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:52 pm
Good look! Westbrook will have his work cut out for him, but it might mean some more late game heroics the way he's been stepping up for you.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:26 pm
21/1/10
Oklahoma City Thunder [31-6] vs New Orleans Hornets [17-25]
Thunder beat Hornets comfortably for seventh straight

Coming off two massive games in Dallas against the Mavericks in the last week, the Thunder travelled to New Orleans looking for an easier game.
They got off to a decent start and quickly got out to a 7 point lead by the end of the first quarter. Kevin Durant had 14 points at the first break.
The second was a tighter affair as both teams showed their defensive qualities. But the Thunder still managed to increase their lead to 9 by the half, 53-44.
In the third Kevin Durant and Chris Paul seemed to be having a shoot-out. The Thunder bench also contributed and the Thunder lead 84-70 with one to play.
The Hornets attempted to mount a comeback in the fourth, but the closest they got was within 4 points. Thunder won 106-97.
Kevin Durant lead the Thunder with 46 points. The rest of the scoring was shared evenly, with no one scoring more than 14 points.
Player of the Game: Kevin Durant
OKC - 29 24 31 22 106
NOH - 22 22 26 27 97
Top Scorers
Kevin Durant - 46
David West - 18
Chris Paul - 17
Assists
Chris Paul - 17
Russell Westbrook - 14
Rebounds
Jeff Green - 13
Aaron Gray - 12
Ben Wallace - 11
David West - 10
Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:28 pm
Big night for Durant, looks like he was carrying the load in that one.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:41 pm
He's averaging about 34 ppg in his last 8.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:31 pm
Seems like Westbrook did a pretty good job on Paul, holding him to just 17. Both were certainly dishing out the assists.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:41 pm
It was a weird kind of game. Durant was the only player to score more than 18. Even the Hornets shared the scoring with their bench.
I think it's the Cavaliers up next. With LeBron

Another tight game no doubt.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:42 pm
Looking forward to seeing what comes of it, could be quite a shootout between LeBron and Durant.
Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:49 pm
Good streak your own at the moment and it'll be a great matchup between Durant and Lebron.
Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:01 am
Good luck against Bron man.
Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:28 am
Bron is a big challenge. Nice game by Durant though.
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