You know why nobody responds tto your topic, because the Franchise websites have gone OUT of trend. I used to have a Lakers franchise site and people stops visting and I just shut it down. I think that that is a waist of time and most people dont even care about the frachise of other people.
Many of the Franchise sites are not being even updated that much and I used to have 3 different sites and after a while, i noticed nobody was visitng and i just shut it down. I am not trying to offend noone here but most of the franchises are boring to go back and back again to visit. I personally dont care about the other franchises of people and i think most of you dont either.
The best idea for me is to tell you that quit making the sites because you waist to much of your life insted i would rather go hang with some girls and have fun parting and dancing.
I'm on a season high 18 game winning streak, with the latest being in Dallas, 94-88. Stackhouse led the way again with 30 points and 9 assists, with 5 rebounds.
I though I was done with trades this season, but I'm looking to move Christian Laettner and Etan Thomas. Laettner has 2yrs left at 118,??? and Etan is in the final year of a 37,??? contract. Laettner is a overall 77 while Thomas is 74.
Who could I get? Would prefer good young player with 3-5 year deal. If a a superstar, 5+ years.
Nice, um maybe amare stoudemire Tskitisvili is aight, u could try get him
I made a trade also after my win over min, where shammond williams was scoreless again.
anywayz.
Murray,Williams and Shaw for Tim Hardaway,Lawrence Funderburke and some rookie.
i released askins and sign Deshawn Stevenson
its all good considering tim and thunder only have 1yr remaining on ther contract.
I ended up trading Laettner and Courtney Alexander to Houston for Eddie Griffin and Bruce Bowen. Then I traded my rookie Henson to Orlando for Giricek, who is a FA after this season.
no, but i suggest starting Bruce Bowen, or just start him whenever ur playing a team with a major superstar at SF or SG, he is one helluva good defensive player on that game.
give it ago
MJForever wrote:That will be a bit of a problem Laddas, I sent him and Hubert Davis to the Lakers for Tyrone Nesby.
lol oh well
tlkin about trades, tim bug was awesome on debut for me he had 15pnts 5asts in my 111-110 win over the hornets, kobe had his 2nd trip-dub of the season 37pnts 13asts 12rebs.
Kwame and Griffin are monsters on offense and defense. Both scoring at will, Kwame is much more dominating though. He has soughta become my go to guy now that I'm on superstar. And Griffin, like Kwame, scores, rebounds and blocks big time. One game Eddie had 7 blocks, while Kwame had 8 of his own. Kwame's best game has come on superstar, when I played 8 min quarters (that was the only game though) Kwame had 45 points, 19 rebounds and 5 blocks, with 5 assists.
In a recent game, Kwame posted 20 points, 11 rebounds, 9 blocks and 6 assists. Easily his best all round game.
Umm.... I traded Eddie Griffin back to Houston for Laettner, I wanted to get the real team back, but I can't afford to get Russell, Jahidi and Bobby Simmons
I just played a thriller against Detroit. Jerry Stackhouse finished with 42 points, and Kwame Brown won POG with a stat line of 35pts, 16reb, 9blk, 1stl and 2 ast. The final score: Wizards 114- Pistons 110, 2OT!
Kwame Brown continues his rapid developement as his average's over the past 25 games have gone up from 15ppg to 20ppg, 5rpg to 9rpg, and 2 bpg to 3.7bpg, which is second in the NBA behind only Theo Ratliff who is averaging 3.9 bpg. Currently with a 65-10 record, the Wizards have secured the 1st seed in the East, and have a 1.5 game lead on Portland for the best record in the NBA.
With Kwame's developement, the Wizards may explore trading leading scorer Jerry Stackhouse, and find a player who can be Kwame's second man.
Juan Dixon will begin his developement next season, when he becomes the back-up SG behind Larry Hughes if a starting PG can be acquired.
Just finished a game against Cleveland, and well, the game tying play didn't go according to plan, as Michael Jordan was winding down the clock, then was gonna dump it into Kwame Brown, but when Michael made the pass, Kwame wasn't there and the ball landed in Isiah Rider's hands, then the Wizards had to foul, and put Jason Williams to the line, and he sealed the deal to hand the Wizards a 84-80 loss, only their 2nd home loss.