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Thu Dec 22, 2005 1:07 pm

I'm loving the game recaps. Short, simple but effective (Y)
Great dynasty 8-)

Fri Dec 23, 2005 3:20 am

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[LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16]Andrei Kirilenko and the Jazz were simply on fire from beyond the arc as they drained three point shot after three point shot on the helpless Clippers. In the first quarter alone the Jazz scored 42 points, including 4 three pointers by Kirilenko and 3 each from Deron Williams and Gordon Giricek.

The Clippers however fought back in the 2nd with good rebounding by Elton Brand and runners by Cuttino Mobley. Mobley led the Clippers with 23 points, but struggled from beyond the arc, making only 1-7. The only other Clipper who made a downtown shot was Bobby Simmons, who was 1-4.

The teams went into halftime 58-54 as the Clippers outscored the Jazz 29-16 in the 2nd, but and even managed to tie the 3rd quarter 32-32 and head into the final quarter still down only by 4. However the Clippers simply collapsed and scored only 14 while the Jazz continued where they left off during the 3rd and went onto score 34 in a 124-100 rout.

The high point man for the Jazz was Kirilenko with 42 points; he also led the Jazz in rebounds with 7. Jeff McInnis and Yuta Tabuse both came off the bench to score 11, mainly due to each making 3 three-pointers as well. Deron Williams also scored 18 points and had 8 assists. The Jazz offense was very balanced as they grabbed 32 rebounds and dished out 34 assists. The Clippers were led by Mobley with 23, while Brand scored 15 and grabbed 16 rebounds. Shaun Livingston almost had a double-double with 15 points and 9 assists.


Andrei Kirilenko: 1
Jarron Collins: 1
Udonis Haslem: 1
Gordon Giricek: 1
Bobby Simmons: 1
Chris Wilcox: 1
Deron Williams: 1 2
Yuta Tabuse: 1
Miscellaneous: 1


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Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:58 am

Nice win jxuusa! Good luck against the Raps! (Y)

Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:37 am

Wow! 124 points??? Maybe u should lower quarter min(bout 1-2 min less)!Good win though!!

Fri Dec 23, 2005 8:30 am

Anthony15 wrote:Wow! 124 points??? Maybe u should lower quarter min(bout 1-2 min less)!Good win though!!


sorry, i just found a sweet spot on the court for my 3 point shooters and just went insane from that spot and didnt really care if i abused it or not.. wont do it again :lol:

Fri Dec 23, 2005 11:57 am

Nice win against the Clippers, Kirilenko put up great numbers. Tabuse was a nice surprise as well. Good luck against Toronto.

Sat Dec 24, 2005 1:40 am

jxuusa wrote:
Anthony15 wrote:Wow! 124 points??? Maybe u should lower quarter min(bout 1-2 min less)!Good win though!!


sorry, i just found a sweet spot on the court for my 3 point shooters and just went insane from that spot and didnt really care if i abused it or not.. wont do it again :lol:


That explains the 45 attempted three-pointers. :lol:

Sun Dec 25, 2005 5:19 am

[NEW YORK, Jan. 18] – Today NBA Commissioner David Stern announced the opening of the NLSC Academies. The NLSC Academies were created to promote the sport of basketball and the NBA over the world, as well as provide a basketball school for kids in different areas of the world. The academy project started during the summer of 2005, though the NBA did not announce it until its opening.

The academies have been opened on 5 different continents, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The North American academy is located in the quiet Pioneer Valley town of Amherst, Massachusetts. The South American academy is stationed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Europe’s Academy is located in the city of Paris, France. In Asia the decision came down to the capital of Japan and China, and due to popular vote from the NBA player’s association, Beijing was chosen. Lastly the city of Brisbane, home to the Brisbane Bullets, was selected to host the Australian Academy.

“We are extremely excited about this because now we can spread basketball even further to everyone around the world. These academies will recruit the best players from their continent and train them to be the best. Perhaps they will have a chance to be in the NBA or in their own professional leagues in their own countries.” – Commissioner Stern told press. “The Academies have already recruited some of the best talent so far, I won’t say who they are, but I am pretty sure you will see them in a couple years”.

The Academies will not be solely for basketball however. Although it is mainly focusing on basketball, Stern has noted that it is almost like a college-preparation school, because the academy is not focused on having players jump straight to the NBA, therefore players must achieve at least a 2.0 GPA in school to continue training. However the NLSC Academies are directly connected to the NBA and NBDL, therefore experience in the Academies may also count for players who are thinking of jumping to the NBA and it gives the Association another branch in to the world.

The Academies do not accept just anyone however, they have professional scouts who scour their respected continents and find the best athletes and players. There have been reports that several youngsters have already been recruited and are playing in the Academies right now. They include towering Ben Branch from Brisbane, Australia, attending the academy in his hometown, as and Desmond Jackson of Memphis attending the North American academy. The academies will also compete with the best high school teams and lower level college basketball teams throughout the year. Each Academy will have 12 teams: Freshman A and B, Junior Varsity A and B, and Varsity A and B; the girls will go in the same order.

“These kids that you are looking at… or rather will be looking at; will be the new face of the NBA. They will rise through the ranks and we hope they will make it all the way to the top. The Academy’s goal is to find the players who have the most potential and train them to meet that potential and develop into great players” – Stern said at the end of the press conference.
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Sun Dec 25, 2005 5:25 am

Nice NLSC academy article (Y) am I apart of them? i did submit my stuff

I got a cyberface made for me if you want it...

OH and great game by AK47 against the Clips, Andrei is the bomb..

Sun Dec 25, 2005 6:11 am

Nice, man (Y) I hope I'm part of the SA Academy (how's my cyberface? :P). This is a great dynasty, keep it up

Sun Dec 25, 2005 6:17 am

Nice idea (Y)

I've got a cyberface now too :wink:

Sun Dec 25, 2005 6:33 am

hm. alright you should send them to jxuusa@yahoo.com

what i am gonna do is put those guys on the teams in teh academy, but only the top 10 will actually be drafted and the rest continue to be scouted. so send em in

Sun Dec 25, 2005 6:57 am

I sent the motherfuckers in (Y) (Y)
It's a shame I don't get drafted :(

Mon Dec 26, 2005 6:26 pm

Am I in a team Xu? (Y)

Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:44 am

Jugs wrote:I sent the motherfuckers in (Y) (Y)
It's a shame I don't get drafted :(


hm. ur gonna be a "prospect" then until 07

Sit wrote:Am I in a team Xu? (Y)


yeha u are... on the aussie academy and will be drafted during 06 draft.

and where the hell have you been? lol.


ok i been dbf editing working my ass off. :) so expect some stuff hopefully soon

Tue Dec 27, 2005 9:21 am

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Tue Dec 27, 2005 9:33 am

Very Nice

Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:07 am

i agree,this is really nice (Y)

Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:08 am

Really nice man (Y)

Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:24 pm

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Andrew Bogut: 1
Boris Diaw: 1
Udonis Haslem: 1
Andrei Kirilenko: 1 2


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the scores from this game was actually a simulated 2nd game. I played the first one into double overtime in which i won by 2 and Haslem got injured twice and Morris Peterson on the raptors got injured 2.... but i forgot to save, went back into game to get boxscores cause forgot em first time.. and realized i didnt save.. so just simulated and still won :)

and thanks guys for the comments on the scouting report, i'll try to do more original stuff like this (Y)

Tue Dec 27, 2005 2:24 pm

this sounds very n00b but how do you create links throguh the text?

Tue Dec 27, 2005 2:46 pm

no problem

the link here tell you how to do all the coding in the forums
http://www.nbaliveforums.com/faq.php?mode=bbcode

Tue Dec 27, 2005 9:05 pm

Oh, coolness! I love the layout of that scouting report.

And the text aint bad either. :lol: A late first round pick sounds fair enough, I wouldn't want to be the next next big bust anyways. And Lol @ the moments of brillance.

(Y)(Y)(Y)

Can't wait for the others!


PS - Nice simulated game! :wink: :lol:

Wed Dec 28, 2005 6:40 am

Great report :lol: (Y)

Wed Dec 28, 2005 8:42 am

lol. expect another game report later today.

and weird... for some reason i get the feeling that all the LOL smilies are laughing at me. did i do something wrong? cause whatever is wrong please tell me because i want to make it be great.

as for teh text i was trying to make them look less like a computer generated letter and more like a hand-written one. so open to suggestions :lol:
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