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New York Knickerbockers Dynasty

Sun May 02, 2004 6:06 pm

I'm going to try using the Knicks as my dynasty team. Here are my settings:

12 minute quarters
12 minute sim length
Sliders based off Andrew's but changed from there. (Such as fatigue rating [60] and reach in foul [95])
Latest NLSC roster

I'm not letting the computer control for me. At the start of each game I go to the other team and change their team strategy to whatever their team uses, and I myself use my own set plays that I choose.

The following is regularly updated info on league leaders, season standings, and injuries.
Last edited by Alcoholic on Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:35 am, edited 7 times in total.

Sun May 02, 2004 6:07 pm

New York could not beat the McGrady-less Magic

Game 1
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Key Player
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Stephon Marbury

Stephon Marbury shows the fans that he's a star, but it's not enough to win this one.

The final score - 111 to 113

Due to undisclosed reasons, Tracy Mcgrady was unavailable to play on opening night. The Knicks started slow on their first game. Allan Houston started off cold, and the Knicks were trailing by 15 at the end of the 1st half. Allan's shooting picked up, however, and because of the strong play by Allan, Marbury, Mutombo, and support from Tim Thomas, the Knicks were able to narrow the lead to a single basket. The Magic simply caught fire from the field, knocking down everything by the last 3 minutes of the game. Allan Houston sat out the beginning of the 4th to get some much needed rest. He was put back in with 2 minutes left. The Knicks slowly caught up playing good defense and grabbing all of the boards, and were able to narrow the deficit to 2, with a score of 111-113. There were 10.3 seconds left. The ball was inbounded to Houston, who was supposed to get a pick off of Mutombo. For some unknown reason, Mutombo was either too slow setting the pick, or he simply lost his mind. Nevertheless, Houston never got the pick, and was forced to throw up a contested shot, which bounced off the rim as the buzzer sounded. The Knicks could not pull away and lost their first game. Penny Hardaway had a good game off the bench, and was one of the X-factors in decreasing the deficit.

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Penny Hardaway shakes up the defense.


Player of the Game - Drew Gooden
Drew Gooden was one of the mainstays in Orlando's offense, and kept the lead almost completely out of reach.

Stats:
New York

Dikembe Mutombo-
21 Points
10 Rebounds
1 Assists
3 Steals
5 Blocks

Kurt Thomas-
1 Point
3 Rebounds
1 Assist
1 Block

Tim Thomas-
15 Points
4 Rebounds
5 Assists

Allan Houston-
20 Points
7 Rebounds
3 Assists
1 Steal

Stephon Marbury-
23 Points
3 Rebounds
4 Assists
1 Steal

Penny Hardaway-
18 Points
2 Rebounds
1 Assist

Orlando

Andrew Declercq-
8 Points
9 Rebounds
5 Assists
1 Steal

Juwan Howard-
18 Points
2 Rebounds
1 Assist

Keith Bogans-
18 Points
2 Rebounds
1 Steal

Deshawn Stevenson-
10 Points
4 Rebounds
1 Steal

Tyronne Lue-
9 Points
3 Rebounds
7 Assists

Drew Gooden-
19 Points
9 Rebounds
2 Steals

Next game: New York @ San Antonio

The Knicks will be eager to test themselves against the defending world champions.
Last edited by Alcoholic on Mon May 03, 2004 5:06 am, edited 1 time in total.

Sun May 02, 2004 6:18 pm

Trades

In an effort to increase cap space, 3 players were traded.

To the Lakers
Othella Harrington for Jamal Sampson

To the Hornets
Cezary Trybanski for Maurice Carter

To the Timberwolves
Moochie Norris for Darrick Martin

After further evaluation, all 3 players recieved by the Knicks were released.

Lineup Changes

After Kenny Thomas' poor effort during the 1st game, plans went into effect to make rookie Mike Sweetney a starter, hoping that he will do better and possibly develop into a great player. The current lineup is as follows:

Starters
C: Dikembe Mutombo
PF: Mike Sweetney
SF: Tim Thomas
SG: Allan Houston
PG: Stephon Marbury

Bench
SG: Penny Hardaway
SG: Shandon Anderson
PF: Vin Baker
C: Nazr Mohammed
PG: Derrick Dial
PF: Kenny Thomas
SF: Dermarr Johnson

IR
C: Evan Eschmeyer
PF: Paul Shirley
Last edited by Alcoholic on Mon May 03, 2004 11:01 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Sun May 02, 2004 6:53 pm

nice dynasty. looking forward to seeing more

Sun May 02, 2004 7:41 pm

love the pics it gives you a better feel to the game but whats happened to Kurt Thomas?

Mon May 03, 2004 4:48 am

don't you mean "Kurt Thomas" not "Kenny Thomas" ? unless you swapped them :wink:.

Mon May 03, 2004 5:00 am

where marbury go???

Mon May 03, 2004 5:06 am

Oh yeah thats right its Kurt Thomas I was playing with the sixers for awhile and got used to Kenny.

Mon May 03, 2004 8:39 am

where marbury go???

marbury is in there...

btw, Alcoholic, did you find out why T-Mac didn't play...is he injured? or is it still unknown?

tough loss for ya there...ironic how a few days ago, i was the magic in an exhibition game, and t-mac hit me the game winning shot vs the knicks. like the pics :).

Mon May 03, 2004 8:43 am

Alcoholic wrote:Trades

In an effort to increase cap space, 3 players were traded.

To the Lakers
Othella Harrington for Jamal Sampson

To the Hornets
Cezary Trybanski for Maurice Carter

To the Timberwolves
Moochie Norris for Darrick Martin

After further evaluation, all 3 players recieved by the Knicks were released.

Lineup Changes

After Kenny Thomas' poor effort during the 1st game, plans went into effect to make rookie Mike Sweetney a starter, hoping that he will do better and possibly develop into a great player. The current lineup is as follows:

Starters
C: Dikembe Mutombo
PF: Mike Sweetney
SF: Tim Thomas
SG: Allan Houston
PG: Tyronne Lue

Bench
SG: Penny Hardaway
SG: Shandon Anderson
PF: Vin Baker
C: Nazr Mohammed
PG: Derrick Dial
PF: Kenny Thomas
SF: Dermarr Johnson

IR
C: Evan Eschmeyer
PF: Paul Shirley




i dont see marbury in any of the trades or the lineups :?: :shock:

Mon May 03, 2004 8:48 am

oh whoops my bad, i didn't look over the roster carefully. i just saw that he was in the game...

that's interesting though.

Mon May 03, 2004 9:10 am

yea thats wat i was thinkin

Mon May 03, 2004 11:00 am

Oh crap I was thinking of the Magic when I made my roster LOL! :(

BTW the reason Tmac wasn't playing was because he was on the IR from these rosters. I didn't even remember him until after the game I was like "where was Tmac?" Don't worry though hes back in the roster now I had to trade a scrub to them so they reset their roster and Tmac is back and killing.

Mon May 03, 2004 11:01 am

Alcoholic wrote:Oh crap I was thinking of the Magic when I made my roster LOL! :(

BTW the reason Tmac wasn't playing was because he was on the IR from these rosters. I didn't even remember him until after the game I was like "where was Tmac?" Don't worry though hes back in the roster now I had to trade a scrub to them so they reset their roster and Tmac is back and killing.


lol
awesome

Tue May 04, 2004 3:28 pm

Sweetney is the way to go

Game 2
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Key Player
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Stephon Marbury

Another great night for Starbury.

The final score - 114 to 107

This was a close game, until the end. The Knicks were able to pull away to their first victory. Mike Sweetney was put at the starting PF position, with Vin Baker following on the bench. It turned out to be a good move to give Mike Sweetney some playing time. Not only did he shut down Tim Duncan's scoring (12 points), he heavily outscored him (with 28 points) and also shot a higher percentage (61% over 54%). Sweetney's great performance is improving the way his team thinks of him, and he should be looking to a great year as a starter if he keeps this up. Tony Parker was quick and explosive, but Marbury was quicker. Marbury was able to work well with Sweetney and together they both did great. The game would have been a blowout had it not been for Allan Houston's poor performance. He scored 12 points in 30 minutes, as opposed to Penny Hardaway's 12 points in 19 minutes. This doesn't look to well for Houston, and if this continues, he may soon find him self warming the bench for Hardaway, or possibly even making friends on a new team. Tim Thomas put up another average, consistent game, and was very aggressive on the boards. The score was tied throughout the game, until the Knicks broke ahead 5 points at the end of the 3rd. They were expecting the Spurs to make a run, and they did, but they were shut down before they could get very far, and the comeback was never completed. Dikembe Mutombo put up an average game with 11 points, over Spurs starting center Rasho Nesterovic's 8 points. This was a very energizing win.

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Marbury and Sweetney were in high spirits as they headed for the locker room.


Player of the Game - Mike Sweetney
It was a good move placing Mike Sweetney as a starter. His hustle play and tough defense helped the Knicks to victory.

Stats:
New York

Dikembe Mutombo-
11 Points
16 Rebounds
3 Assists
6 Blocks

Mike Sweetney-
28 Points
8 Rebounds
5 Assist
1 Steal
2 Blocks

Tim Thomas-
15 Points
11 Rebounds
2 Steals

Allan Houston-
12 Points
1 Rebounds
1 Assist
1 Block

Stephon Marbury-
28 Points
5 Rebounds
6 Assists
1 Steal
2 Blocks

Penny Hardaway-
12 Points
2 Rebounds
2 Assists

San Antonio

Rasho Nesterovic-
8 Points
8 Rebounds
3 Steals
5 Blocks

Tim Duncan-
12 Points
6 Rebounds
1 Block

Bruce Bowen-
11 Points
1 Rebound
3 Assists
2 Steals
1 Block

Hedo Turkoglu-
19 Points
4 Rebounds
2 Assists

Tony Parker-
20 Points
7 Rebounds
8 Assists

Emanuel Ginobili-
11 Points
1 Rebound

Next game: New York @ Orlando

The Knicks lost to Orlando on their home court, and now they hope to return the favor.

Tue May 04, 2004 5:29 pm

damn Mutombo is playing well, howcome he didnt get player of the game for those numbers???

Sweetney is turning it on too dude as it Starbury..


good dynasty keep it up!

Tue May 04, 2004 6:36 pm

Great dynasty Mr. Magic,

I think, no matter what team you go for in the NBA, you like the Knicks... everyone loves the Knicks!! Anyway, Sweetney is really putting up some puurdy numbers there. I think people don't know how good he really is, because he's in the shadow of Ku. Thomas, but he is a really good ball player. And good to see Starbury getting some points. Deke looks like he's on fire, and he's what... over 35? How's Tim T, Nazr, Vin, DeMarr and Penny doing?? They all seem to be playing well... Any improvements you could make, trades?? Anyone in particular, cause that's a decent lineup, maybe you could strengthen the SF spot, or C? Anyway, keep up the good work mate, all looks good, especially the screens!! (Y)

Macca

Thu May 06, 2004 11:49 am

I think I'll keep Tim Thomas. He doesn't put up the best numbers, but he is a great all around scorer, and he's consistent. (I don't know if he's a dirty player or whatnot in the real NBA, but oh well).

I'm not sure about my C position, I'm considering making Sweetney a C and giving him LOTS of practice time to improve his game. I hope he can become a great player.

Thu May 06, 2004 11:58 am

nice win there, nice to see Sweetney playing well.
giving him LOTS of practice time to improve his game. I hope he can become a great player.

you can have practices?

either way, Tim Thomas isn't really a dirty player in real life, just a bad locker room presence and soft player who has never lived up to his potential. i'm not a big fan of him, but i agree, he's a heckuva a scorer in the game.

Thu May 06, 2004 3:09 pm

By practice I mean individual practice. He really needs to improve his jumpshot, and I also wish to make him a slightly better ball handler (so he could play a different position if necessary and also cut down on the turnovers).

Sat May 08, 2004 8:58 am

Trade

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The Knicks trade:

Shandon Anderson
Kurt Thomas

For:

Jon Stefansson
Antawn Jamison

After careful consideration, the Knicks believe they need a more efficient backup SF in their games. Antawn Jamison is a solid SF which they hope will provide excellent energy off of the bench. The Knicks think the reason they lose games is because their bench is not up to par. The star players will play and do good damage, but when the bench comes in, the team falls apart. With Antawn Jamison in their roster, the Knicks hope to get more wins.

Current Roster

Starters:
C- Dikembe Mutombo
PF- Mike Sweetney
SF- Tim Thomas
SG- Allan Houston
PG- Stephon Marbury

Bench:
SF- Antawn Jamison
SG- Penny Hardaway
C- Nazr Mohammed
PG- Derrick Dial
PF- Vin Baker
SF- Dermarr Johnson
SG- Jon Stefansson

IR:
C- Evan Eschmeyer
PF- Paul Shirley

Sat May 08, 2004 9:40 am

Hardwood Classics Night

Magic barely pull away... again

Game 3
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Key Player
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Stephon Marbury

Marbury was the key player to this game, and his poor performance caused a loss.

The final score - 124 to 126

Orland was able to pull away without McGrady the first time, so with him playing the second time, it was twice as easy. Stephon Marbury was completely out of it today. He threw the ball away too many times to count, which just added up to transition baskets. Mike Sweetney had a decent game, along with Tim Thomas. Allan Houston had a good game, with 23 points, and so did Penny Hardaway, with 21 points. Although the key player was Marbury, the key matchup was Tracy McGrady and Penny Hardaway, the former Magic player. Being younger and having more endurance, Tracy McGrady was able to play longer, forcing Penny Hardaway to do a good job against him as Houston rested. Both of these player had their highlights in this game, but New York couldn't grab the win. It was a very close game all the way through. 4th quarter, with 10 left on the clock, Allan Houston hits a 3 to give them a 3 point lead and supposedly give them the win. However, they let their guard down, and Tracy McGrady was able to answer at the other end with a buzzer beating 3 pointer to force overtime. The Knicks were tired and had the energy sapped from them, as they played through a grueling overtime as they tried to hold on. Tracy McGrady does it again, this time with a 2 pointer that leaves 11 seconds on the clock. The ball is inbounded. Allan Houston is double teamed. The only person open is Tim Thomas. He gets the ball, and he's played tight with pressure D. He's unable to get all the way to the hoop, and is forced to take a mid range jumpshot at the buzzer to force second overtime! It bricks off the rim, and the Knicks go home upset.

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Marbury throws it away yet again.

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Battle for #1, Penny vs. Tracy

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Penny and Tracy can't take their eyes off of DeClercq's new kicks, moments before getting clocked in the head by the ball.

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Penny shows he still has the moves after spinning through the double team effort.

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Tracy lays the ball in moments before Allan Houston can get up to block the shot.

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The Magic are overjoyed with Tracy's 3 to force overtime, as they begin to strut their stuff off the court.

Player of the Game - Tracy McGrady
Tmac had a very clutch performance, giving Orlando the win.

Stats:
New York

Dikembe Mutombo-
3 Points
12 Rebounds
2 Assists
4 Blocks

Mike Sweetney-
16 Points
10 Rebounds
9 Assist (wow just noticed almost a triple double!)
1 Block

Tim Thomas-
18 Points
5 Rebounds
1 Assist
1 Block

Allan Houston-
23 Points
3 Rebounds
3 Assists
3 Steals

Stephon Marbury-
13 Points
5 Rebounds
2 Assists
5 Steals
6 turnovers

Penny Hardaway-
21 Points
1 Rebound
5 Assists
1 Steal

Orlando

Andrew Declercq-
12 Points
8 Rebounds
3 Assists
2 Steals

Juwan Howard-
21 Points
8 Rebounds
1 Assist

Grant Hill-
16 Points
3 Rebounds
2 Assists
3 Steals

Tracy McGrady-
28 Points
6 Rebounds
2 Assists
2 Steals

Tyronne Lue-
14 Points
5 Rebounds
7 Assists

Frank Williams-
12 Points
1 Rebounds
4 Assists
1 Block

Next game: Milwaukee @ New York

The Knicks predict an easy win.

Sat May 08, 2004 2:24 pm

awesome pictures :)...like the caption on declerq's shoes. must be a tough loss...esp twice to the magic...i hate it when my guys don't play defense and turn the ball over personally (i'm cool if they can't hit shots).

interesting trade there...you definitely IMO got the better of Mark Cuban there :wink:...was Jamison still packing his bags when the game occurred, or was he playing, just not well enough to be part the stats of some of your players?

Sat May 08, 2004 3:30 pm

Antawn Jamison has a wild first game win

Game 4
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Key Player
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Desmond Mason... or is it?

The key was unable to unlock the way to victory.

The final score - 119 to 112

The Bucks were an easy opponent, in this wild game. Halfway through the 1st quarter, Mutombo went down with a leg injury. He was done for the game. Nazr Mohammed was thrown in to fill his shoes, and quick on his feet Antawn Jamison was the new backup C. This was the last thing Jamison expected, since he thought he would be a SF off the bench for Tim Thomas. Antawn Jamison had a great game, scoring 19 points in 19 minutes. The Bucks never had a lead even once in the game. They were down by 8 most of the 1st half. Then with 4 minutes left in the 1st half, Desmond Mason was stripped by Thomas, who went coast to coast all the way to the hoop. However, Desmond Mason wasn't going to let him get away very easily, and bumped into him in midair, causing him to land on his left elbow. Tim Thomas had to sit out and be examined, but it was concluded that he could return to the game. After halftime, Tim Thomas returned, with a vengance. He scored 26 points, shooting 72% from the field, while Desmond Mason scored 17 points, shooting 38% from the field. Other stars like Michael Redd and Mike Sweetney put up decent numbers, but nothing special. Desmond Mason was the key player to the game, but his foolish mistake of awakening Tim Thomas was Milwaukee's downfall. Meanwhile Antawn Jamison was playing well as the backup C, shooting 58% from the field. At the end of the game both injured players were able to shake off the pain and are now fine. This easy win only increases the Knicks' momentum.

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Tim Thomas soars through the air to reject Desmond Mason's shot.

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After being injured, Tim Thomas came back with a vengance.

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Antawn Jamison played a great first game with the Knicks.

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At the end of the 3rd, the coach of the Bucks desperately tries to discuss a way to stop Tim Thomas, but their attempt fails.


Player of the Game - Tim Thomas
After being badly beaten up, Tim Thomas was still able to outplay his opponent.

Stats:
New York

Dikembe Mutombo-
6 Points
2 Rebounds

Mike Sweetney-
15 Points
12 Rebounds
2 Assists
2 Blocks

Tim Thomas-
26 Points
4 Rebounds
3 Assists
1 Steal
3 blocks

Allan Houston-
17 Points
2 Rebounds
1 Assist
2 Blocks

Stephon Marbury-
14 Points
3 Rebounds
6 Assists
2 Steals
1 Block

Penny Hardaway-
5 Points
5 Rebounds
2 Assists

Antawn Jamison-
19 Points
8 Rebounds
1 Assist
1 Block

Milwaukee

Brian Skinner-
10 Points
2 Rebounds
2 Assists
2 Steals
1 Block

Juwan Howard-
17 Points
5 Rebounds
3 Blocks

Desmond Mason-
17 Points
2 Rebounds
1 Assist

Michael Redd
16 Points
4 Rebounds
3 Assists
1 Steal

T.J. Ford-
9 Points
2 Rebounds
5 Assists
1 Steal

Toni Kukoc-
13 Points
2 Rebounds
2 Steals
1 Block

Next game: Sacramento @ New York

Sacramento is a solid team, and the Knicks will be looking forward to a challenging game.

Sat May 08, 2004 5:29 pm

working on recap right now...
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