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Re: [8-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ E12 + Prospects + Coffee!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:04 am

Oh for god's sake. :lol:

Re: [8-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ E12 + Prospects + Coffee!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:52 am

Houndy wrote:More like the logos for the teams, and the headers

I could make a set for you in a couple of days. (Y)

john26 wrote:Thuggets breaking up? :(

Just added a little of spice there. Rumor Mill had Lawson leaving and Kenyon Martin's player card said he would test free agency, so I added Melo's real life rumors and Karl also thinking of leaving. :cheeky:

hova- wrote:Nice scouting and Coffee section. The Swiss must be awesome. So Thabo won't be alone in the league next year. I doubt that you will get a lottery pick anyway, but maybe you get some decent draft steals like the Spurs irl.

Thanks Hov. As I said, my own attempt at a Moses Chara, hopefully he can have a nice NBA career too on another team, there's really no chance for the Spurs to get a lottery pick.

Valor wrote:Don't you dare even THINK about it Thierry :scold: :scold: :scold: :scold: :scold: :scold: :scold:
Martti. wrote:Oh for god's sake. :lol:

Lol, relax guys! Valor, you did exactly the same with your Panthers. You had an idea, what did you do? Write it down. :wink: Nothing's gonna happen here!

Game against the Magic. Incredible game, one of the best I've played in 2k11!

Re: [8-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ E12 + Prospects + Coffee!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:19 am

Thierry • wrote:Lol, relax guys! Valor, you did exactly the same with your Panthers. You had an idea, what did you do? Write it down. :wink: Nothing's gonna happen here!

But the thing is, I already had my Bulls going for a whole season and I was merely making a 2K11 one with no plans to end RTGII; whereas you are planning to do another one whenever you end your Spurs...treading on dangerous and familiar territory here man, just warning ya

Re: [8-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ E12 + Prospects + Coffee!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:34 am

Forget I said anything then :lol: Won't talk about it anymore.

Re: [8-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ E12 + Prospects + Coffee!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:33 am

Valor wrote:you are planning to do another one whenever you end your Spurs...treading on dangerous and familiar territory here man, just warning ya

you mean familiar "Thierritory" ? :lol:

[9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ S01E13 vs. Orlando Magic

Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:00 am

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Dwight goes berserk, incredibly not enough; Spurs pop Magic in overtime thriller
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SAN ANTONIO, November 22 -- Gregg Popovich walked into the Spurs huddle and offered his squad a little advice after a chaotic finish at the end of regulation: he essentially told his team to forget about the show that Dwight Howard was putting on in Texas. “Coach said in the huddle, 'Forget about him. Don't think of him,'” Spurs guard Tony Parker said. “We can't think backwards, that's not an option. We got to think forwards: that's what we did.” Did they ever... despite watching Howard transform the AT&T Center into his personal playground, the Spurs didn't panic and eventually escaped the Defensive Player of the Year's performance with a thrilling 118-113 overtime victory over the Orlando Magic. Howard was unstoppable as he poured in a game-high 37 points against the Spurs' helpless frontcourt. Howard shot 16-of-20 from the field, grabbed 17 rebounds and even had 7 blocks in his statline, but San Antonio survived his heroics with a 6-0 run to close overtime.

With the score tied at 103 and 36.9 seconds left in regulation, Jameer Nelson took the ball up court to find Vince Carter open on his right side. Carter missed (1-of-14 from 3-point land; that would be a big reason for the loss) as DeJuan Blair grabbed the rebound and passed to Parker for a chance at the win. A double screen on Parker, by Nelson and Mickael Pietrus, left Corey Maggette open to score a 3, and a 106-103 lead with 14.9 left. An intentional foul on Parker gave the Frenchman the key to seal the game, but he only made 1/2 free throws for a 4-point lead; a dunk by Howard and two free throws by Carter tied the game at 107. With a 111-109 lead, the Spurs forced Howard to commit a charging foul just 40.1 ticks left on the clock. Manu Ginobili hit two free throws at the other end to push the advantage to four and Rashard Lewis made a jumper for a 113-111 score. Yet another trey, this time by rookie James Anderson, wrote the 116-111 lead. Two points from the charity stripe by Hill capped the win, before Brandon Bass added a consolation layup. Not a bad performance for a Spurs team that found itself on a 10-point deficit, twice.

“You need mental toughness,” Anderson, 9 points in 8 minutes and perfect from the field, said. “It was good that we were able to keep our poise. We found a way to dig it out. That's how it's going to be.” With Tim Duncan and Tiago Splitter taking turns trying to slow him down, Howard scored 19 points in the first half. “I was fine with our defense on Dwight,” Popovich said. “But he's a great player. He took a ton of shots and made them, that's what great players do.” The Spurs, though, didn't panic. Ginobili led San Antonio with a season-high 27 points, 12-of-17 from the floor, while Duncan added 22 and 10 rebounds. The Spurs, with a 9-4 record, moved within a 1.5 game of the Dallas Mavericks (10-2) for the No. 2 spot in the Western Conference, picking up their third win in a row. They'll be facing the Timberwolves this Wednesday at Target Center, and will have plenty of confidence heading into that showdown after surviving Howard's explosion. “When it looked like we were done, we responded. To become a great team in this league, and make the next step to playoffs contention, you have to win games like this,” Spurs guard George Hill said. “You have to forge your team with adversity. There was a lot of adversity in overtime, but we kept fighting and earned a huge, huge win.” Hill posted his first double-double of the year, with 11 assists -- tying his career-high -- and 12 points.


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Open to any suggestions; I deleted the Halftime Report and added more Signature Highlights.
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Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ Prospects + Coffee + E13!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:39 am

very nice!

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ Prospects + Coffee + E13!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:56 am

Thats what Dwight stats should look like in every game,sad that the Magic lost.Sorry im a Magic fan.

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ Prospects + Coffee + E13!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 8:26 am

Make me a set please :mrgreen:

Re: [8-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ E12 + Prospects + Coffee!

Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:22 am

Clutch wrote:
Valor wrote:you are planning to do another one whenever you end your Spurs...treading on dangerous and familiar territory here man, just warning ya

you mean familiar "Thierritory" ? :lol:

:lol: Yes, Thierritory, my bad (Y)

River Walk Chronicles ♦ Spurs Beat

Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:18 pm

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    We were wrong about Tiago
    nba.com/spurs/beat | November 23th, 2010

    SAN ANTONIO -- If you go to NBA.com's stats page, then Rookie Report, they have the headshots of six statistical leaders. You can find Washington's John Wall, who leads the rookies in scoring, and then LA Clippers' Blake Griffin, the NBA’s rookie rebound leader. You see Wall's grin again, this time in the assists category. Then we see Philadelphia's Evan Turner in steals and Griffin again, in field goal percentage. In the last category, blocks, is a face most NBA fans wouldn’t recognize: Spurs rookie, Tiago Splitter. I think all Spurs fans should be ready and happy to acknowledge how wrong they were about him. We always thought he had some talent looking at him playing in Spain, but figured he would turnout to be just a nice role player some day.

    But Splitter has proved everyone wrong, having some great performances off San Antonio's bench and is really turning out to be a force. He catches everything. He's a phenomenal finisher on the rim, and we can no longer underestimate how much of a difference his hustle makes. He posted a double-double in just his 6th game, 13 points and 11 rebounds, at Charlotte (November 8, a 82-68 triumph); he poured on 16 points and 8 rebounds at Utah on November 19 (a 90-75 win), and then scored 8 points and grabbed a career-high 15 boards just the day after, November 20 against Cleveland (a 111-87 defeat of the Cavs). Splitter's skillset may not be impressive to the eye, but his game is productive and still growing. He's taking guys off the dribble, finishing in traffic and doing up-and-unders. His defensive presence? Priceless. He's on the road to becoming a pretty solid player. Maybe not a star, but a legitimate starting center or power forward (coach Gregg Popovich makes him spend more minutes at center). Some reports claim that Popovich would be pondering switching Splitter to a starting lineup spot, and move DeJuan Blair to the bench, who has been struggling so far. The Spurs fly to Minnesota tomorrow to battle against the Timberwolves. What can we expect from the Brazilian this time? I guess it's time to find him a nickname.

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Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:21 pm

thatwizardguy wrote:very nice!

Thanks man! :)

maksie wrote:Thats what Dwight stats should look like in every game,sad that the Magic lost.Sorry im a Magic fan.

In every game? 37-17-7? He was a monster, but that's unreal man :lol:

Houndy wrote:Make me a set please :mrgreen:

I have some sets already made, add me on MSN (check my profile) (Y)

Valor wrote:
Clutch wrote:you mean familiar "Thierritory" ? :lol:

:lol: Yes, Thierritory, my bad (Y)

Relax guys, nothing's going on here. Except a SPURS RAMPAGE :D

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:04 pm

Tiago is a beast, but Blair is better.

Just PM them to me

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:07 pm

Blair is better than Tiago, keep Tiago on the bench unless TD or Blair goes down.

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:51 pm

The stats are getting ridiculous...Magic shooting 2 for 22 from downtown and 70 PIP? man you gotta raise the cpu % as well as attempts :?

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:52 pm

You should use mp3's sliders. ;)

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:05 pm

Good to see Splitter playing well for you but what's up with Blair's rebounding?

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:09 pm

Your association is very detailed, I like the detail but I admit, I kind of skim through things :P

Very cool none the less, good job. Get Timmy another ring. ;)

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:05 pm

Wow!Splitter is a beast from the bench!A fantastic pick as it turned out for the Spurs (Y)

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:15 am

Houndy wrote:Tiago is a beast, but Blair is better.

Just PM them to me
z02 wrote:Blair is better than Tiago, keep Tiago on the bench unless TD or Blair goes down.
George7 wrote:Wow!Splitter is a beast from the bench!A fantastic pick as it turned out for the Spurs (Y)

Yeah, hoping Blair steps up a little more. Will keep Tiago in the bench for now, then.

Valor wrote:The stats are getting ridiculous...Magic shooting 2 for 22 from downtown and 70 PIP? man you gotta raise the cpu % as well as attempts :?

VC shot 1-of-14 from 3s (N) 70 points in paint, Dwight had 30... still need a lot of changes...

Lamrock wrote:You should use mp3's sliders. ;)

I had them at the beginning. Then I had some things I didn't like and I started changed everything :lol: Will reset them for next game.

john26 wrote:Good to see Splitter playing well for you but what's up with Blair's rebounding?

Duncan and Splitter take all the rebounds. Also McDyess is averaging close to 6 rebs.

Shutterbug wrote:Your association is very detailed, I like the detail but I admit, I kind of skim through things :P

Very cool none the less, good job. Get Timmy another ring. ;)

Thanks man, and yes, you're not the only one who skims through the recaps a little. It's cool (Y)

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:14 am

nice job edging ORL after Howard's beastly night (Y) and btw, Blair > Tiago

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:55 am

hi man unless i missed it, is there any schedule fixture list you posted, like at the start of new months can you post your future opponents?

GO SPURS!!!

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:04 am

Clutch wrote:nice job edging ORL after Howard's beastly night (Y) and btw, Blair > Tiago

Thanks Clutch. I'm at halftime with the game against the Wolves and Blair is having a huge game. :cheeky: Recap tonight!

thatwizardguy wrote:hi man unless i missed it, is there any schedule fixture list you posted, like at the start of new months can you post your future opponents?

GO SPURS!!!

You can always check the Spurs schedule, it's the same in the game. Will add games in the index as I play them. :)

Re: [9-4] River Walk Chronicles ♦ "We were wrong about Tiago

Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:13 am

Ah thanks man :bowdown: on december 26, you will get your ass kicked :lol: :lol: :lol: :D

[10-4] RWC ♦ S01E14 @ Minnesota Timberwolves

Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:47 am

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Webster's big night not enough for Minnesota at home; Blair gives Spurs the W
Preview | Recap | Game Info | Full Play-by-Play | Boxscores (SAS :: MIN)

MINNEAPOLIS, November 24 -- The San Antonio Spurs may not be blowing their opponents out, but they're certainly playing some of their best team basketball. It seems like each and every night, everyone is contributing and one player steps up to lead the team to victory. Tonight, the one was DeJuan Blair, who undoubtedly won the showdown against fellow power forward Kevin Love. Blair's final statline of 21 points, seven rebounds, and 8/12 shot from the field blew away Love's 16 points, six rebounds and one steal. In addition to winning the PF battle, San Antonio also excelled with their game in the paint: 52-40. Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker dropped in 23 and 19 points, respectively, with Manu draining 2-of-2 bombs from 3-point territory and Parker finishing 6-of-13 from the floor, and nine assists, but six turnovers. Parker even acknowledged that the some bench players performed much better than the starters.

George (Hill) is doing a great job defensively, getting into the defense, finding guys, he's having a lot of dishes,” he said. “Larry (Hughes) is shooting lights out right now, and Tiago (Splitter) is being active, so we're extremely happy with the way the bench is coming in and picking up the starters when we're down. They give great energy every game.” Hill dropped in 14 points with some And-1 shots, Hughes posted 11 points on 5-of-7 from the field and Splitter added 4 points and eight rebounds, his defensive presence being a big reason for the win. Coach Gregg Popovich noted after the game that he is particularly pleased with the growth of Hill's play. “He's really coming along. His penetration and his being aggressive, I think it's visible. You can see the difference in George, when he first got here and then see his play now. He's just aggressive right now, and that's what we need him to do.” San Antonio came out of the gates firing and finished the first quarter shooting 58.3% from the field, Ginobili scoring 10 of the team's first 12 points. A 14-2 run gave the Spurs a nine-point advantage heading into the locker room, with the score at 63-54. With Minnesota's Jonny Flynn on foul trouble (4 fouls in the first quarter alone; 8 points, all in the second half) and both Michael Beasley and [b]Corey Brewer[/b] out with injuries, it looked as if the Spurs were going to have a stellar offensive performance, a blowout, but the Timberwolves had different ideas.

It was a back and forth game, with a 16-point lead by the Spurs on the jumbotron for about 6 minutes, until Martell Webster led a Minnesota comeback down the stretch: he scored 15 of his 26 points in the 4th frame on 6-of-9 shooting; a jumper by the former Trail Blazer gave the Timberwolves a 102-101 lead with 5:33 remaining in the game. After rookie Wesley Johnson (19 points) missed a three-pointer, San Antonio posted a 8-0 run for a 109-102 lead. A three-pointer by Wayne Ellington (13 points) and free throws by Luke Ridnour (12) cut San Antonio's lead to only 2 points, 109-107; Darko Milicic (10, 9 boards) tied with a layup. A dunk and free throw from Ginobili made a 112-109 score, and a jumper by Corey Maggette -- his only field goal of the second half -- left the score at 114-109. Minnesota needed a miracle with only 3.5 seconds left. Kurt Rambis called a timeout, the last available, and drew up a play for Webster, who was shooting the lights out. It worked, and Webster a got solid look from in front of the Spurs bench: 114-112, for the final score. Parker lost an incredible ball on the inbound with Flynn, who passed the ball to Ellington for a chance at a 114 tie; the shot was challenged just enough by Ginobili to make it come up short and give San Antonio the triumph.


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