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Postby nbalive744 on Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:14 pm

Wow, amazing shot by Deron Williams! 11-0, now thats a good record lol, keep up the good work.
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Postby Heiks on Thu Nov 03, 2005 3:18 pm

Wow, a great win! WTF's up with Memphis playing only with 5 men?
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Postby Jing on Thu Nov 03, 2005 11:31 pm

nbalive744 wrote:Wow, amazing shot by Deron Williams! 11-0, now thats a good record lol, keep up the good work.

yep, tried to play a game yesterday, but kinda had too much stuff to do. maybe today.

[quote="Heiks"]Wow, a great win! WTF's up with Memphis playing only with 5 men?[/url]

exactly, i was like WTF too, cause this isnt the first time it has happenend. I have the CPU subsituitions set to 100 but they are not subbing for shit. is it because its up at 100 that they are not subbing or what?

btw in the game, i only played the 4th quarter, but let the game run by itself and I watched Family Guy and Simpsons
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Postby Keo on Thu Nov 03, 2005 11:36 pm

What an exciting win and the rookie comes through in the clutch. Lol, Memphis didn't play their bench at all.
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Postby brad feet on Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:15 am

WOW :shock: Nice winning shot by Deron...... great to see that..... nice filmstrip too......... yeah, whats up with the no sub thing, maybe try to make it 99 and let's see......

edit: how did you set your fatigue thing?
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Postby Jing on Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:20 am

Sensation wrote:What an exciting win and the rookie comes through in the clutch. Lol, Memphis didn't play their bench at all.


brad feet wrote:WOW :shock: Nice winning shot by Deron...... great to see that..... nice filmstrip too......... yeah, whats up with the no sub thing, maybe try to make it 99 and let's see......


thanks. and it turned out that it was because i had fatige set to 0, i uped that, and so it should be better. next game is intervention in 4th quarter vs. bucks.. .return of Carlos Boozer! Lets see how he does.!
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Postby Jing on Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:54 am

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November 21, 2005: Salt Lake City, UT - Carlos Boozer returned to Utah today to face the Jazz, but he would have almost rather he didn't. THe 1-8 Bucks faced the 11-0 Jazz, and were crushed in the end by 20 points, in a game which turned out to be a blowout once the last quarter started.

In the anticipated comeback of Boozer, which was the first time since being traded to Milwaukee for Andrew Bogut. Boozer played 30 minutes at the power foward position only to take one shot, and miss it. He made 2-2 free throws though, and that would be his only points of the night. He did manage to grab 7 rebounds, get a steal and a block. However he did commit 2 turnovers and had 5 fouls. The high scorers for the Bucks were Desmond Mason and Michael Redd, both with 21 points. Dan Gadzuric acheved the only double-double for the Bucks, with 10 points and 13 rebound.

On the Jazz side Andrei Kirilenko finally came alive again, scoring 23 points and pulling down 11 boards on route to being named player of the game. Against his old team, Bogut scored 12 points and 7 rebounds. Both Bogut and Boozer were going at each other and both kept each other in check, though Bogut was more effective. Matt Harpring was a star off the bench with 14 points, including 3-3 from downtown. On another note, Yuta Tabuse was sent off with 6 fouls with about 2 minutes left in the final quarter.

The Jazz had not problem with this game and won easily to improve to 12 - 0 while the Bucks fall even further to 1-9. The only winless team still remains the Charlotte Bobcats, who fell to 0-11.

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Bogut REALLY rejects Williams
Gadzuric with one of his 13 boards
Giricek getting VERY high off the ground for the shot
Mason runs over Giricek
Giricek to Harpring
Michael Redd with the dunk
Kirilenko muscles his way in for 2 points
AK with the hook over Mason and Williams
Desmond Mason with the reverse jam
Tabuse with the fadeaway over Boozer
Jeff McInnis with another allyhoop to Harpring
Redd getting fouled by Giricek
Tabuse getting the shot over Big Dan
Villanueva dunks with a cold, emotionless face
Redd launching for 3
Bucks walking off after losing another one
End of the game stats
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note: This was a intervention game at the 4th quarter. And I am trying new things, will have a end of month report. btw change rosters on page 1 to make it a bit easier... no more of those huge pics, went back to the old, simple, screenshot.
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Postby nbalive744 on Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:55 am

I like the border on the pictures, nice win, keep it up.
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Postby BOSS on Sun Nov 06, 2005 12:56 pm

Damn man, ur team iz looking good, unbeatable and everything. Ur team iz solid with Bogut and Villanueva. You got all the young gunz on that team. Keep on winning my asian bro :cool:
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Postby Fresh8 on Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:28 pm

Good win my man! Keep it up! (Y)
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Postby HonorGlow on Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:38 pm

Jxuusa! Thanks man for your interest in the Livegmc PSTAT thing. I'm looking forward to your submission as it looks like you're getting closer to the submission mark! I haven't received anything from you since 2004 =)

I like the Deron Williams winning shot! Keep up the awesome work...

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Postby brad feet on Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:53 pm

awesome win dude..... you really killed them in the fourth...... too bad for boozer..... and he didn't even made a field goal...... anyway, life goes on....
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Postby Jing on Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:10 am

chezzy62 wrote:I like the border on the pictures, nice win, keep it up.

thanks. its simple and clear.
iLLuzionz wrote:Damn man, ur team iz looking good, unbeatable and everything. Ur team iz solid with Bogut and Villanueva. You got all the young gunz on that team. Keep on winning my asian bro :cool:

Thanks man, its good stuff, winning, was trying for the laker's record of most wins.. but alas it wasnt meant to be XD
Sit wrote:Good win my man! Keep it up! (Y)

yeah its being kept up, kinda :wink:
HonorGlow wrote:Jxuusa! Thanks man for your interest in the Livegmc PSTAT thing. I'm looking forward to your submission as it looks like you're getting closer to the submission mark! I haven't received anything from you since 2004 =)

I like the Deron Williams winning shot! Keep up the awesome work...

- Honor Glow

Yeah man, I love this guy. Hated him and Dee when they were at Illinois, but so happy to have him on my team because he does so much things.
brad feet wrote:awesome win dude..... you really killed them in the fourth...... too bad for boozer..... and he didn't even made a field goal...... anyway, life goes on....

lol. life goes on, yeah.
but I was actually kinda amazed because I expected Boozer to do better, but looking at his stats, he was struggling, even Tabuse was shooting and driving all over him.

Thanks for the comments guys. I have the month of november done already, which included 3 more games. I am thinking of a mega huge update with all the stuff. including monthly recaps and player stats and players of the month and power rankings and more. :)
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Postby Jing on Fri Nov 11, 2005 11:55 am

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[SEATTLE, Nov. 22] – It took two overtimes, but the Jazz were able to come out on top again and more another game closer to the NBA record of 33 straight wins. Throughout the whole game Utah trailed due to the hot shooting of Ray Allen and the sniping free-throw shooting of Luke Ridnour. Allen went 6-10 from downtown to finish with 32 points while Ridnour was sent to the line numerous times and sank 15-17 free throws, for 26 points.

The big statistic in this game was rebounding, with Utah the advantage at 46-36, including a 19-11 win on the offensive boards. The first quarter was a back and forth game until the final minutes, where Seattle finally pulled ahead. The 2nd quarter however was dominated by Seattle as the Jazz only managed 9 points and trailed 45-21. Utah managed to turn it around the 3rd quarter and took it by 9 points to cut the deficit to 67-42. However the Jazz this season have always been a 4th quarter team. They scored an eye-popping 44 points, while allowing 29, to tie the game and send it into overtime. The Jazz actually had a chance to win, but Gordon Giricek’s three clanked off.

The first OT was of the same, with Seattle jumping out to a lead, but the Jazz fighting back. With seconds left, forward Nick Collison of the Sonics missed a 3 and the teams headed into a second overtime. The 2nd OT however, Seattle came out flatfooted and allowed Utah to run the ball down their throats. Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis came alive in the final minute, but that was not enough and Jazz sank the majority of their free throws to win again, 115-117.

The Jazz starting lineup all hit double digits in points; with Andrew Bogut also grabbing 19 rebounds on route to winning player of the game, Bogut also lead the Jazz with 27 points and 3 blocks.


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Ray Allen: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Andrew Bogut: 1 2
Nick Collison: 1 2
Gordon Giricek: 1 2 3 4
Andrei Kirilenko: 1 2
Mehmet Okur 1 2 3
Luke Ridnour: 1 2
Deron Williams: 1
Miscellaneous: 1 2
End Game: 1


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Postby Bosh4 on Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:31 pm

14-1 man thats impressive
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Postby Jing on Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:39 pm

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[SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 25] – Who would have put it on Golden State to the one to knock off the Jazz, or rather, who would have put money on them to knock off the Jazz AND do it only scoring 66 points. Andres Biedrins was named player of the game and did so with a double-double, 14 points and 10 rebounds as well as 2 blocks. Other players that scored double digits for the Warriors were Jason Richardson and Baron Davis, with 19 and 14.

The Warriors doubled the Jazz’s score 20-10 in the first quarter off some amazing Jason Richardson dunks, including over Andrew Bogut to silence the crowd and send the Warriors bench into a frenzy. The 2nd quarter was different as the Jazz held the Warriors to only 7 points, while scoring 20 to take back the head headed into half, 40-37.

However the Jazz’s lead was short lived as the Warriors came back right away to take the lead and the Jazz never led again. They managed to tie several ties, but that was as close they would get. Amazingly, the Jazz only managed 8 assists while Golden State only dished out 10. The thing that ultimately lead to the Jazz’s downfall was their poor 3 point shooting during the game, which was an embarrassing 3-17 for 17.6%; the Warriors were 0-9 though. Then high point men for the Jazz were Gordon Giricek and Deron Williams, each with 17 points.


Game Introduction: 1
Andres Biedrins: 1
Andrew Bogut: 1
Baron Davis: 1
Andrei Kirilenko: 1 2 3
Jason Richardson: 1 2 3 4 5
Deron Williams: 1 2
Miscellaneous: 1
End Game: 1


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Postby BOSS on Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:52 pm

First loss man. Too bad, your team was doing so good too. Iz all good in the hood though. :cool:
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Postby Buckley on Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:53 pm

tough loss....
how many minutes did u play?
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Postby Jing on Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:57 pm

Bosh4 wrote:14-1 man thats impressive

yep, one more game right now... actually 13-1 as of this post.. but after put up next game, 14-1, lol.

iLLuzionz wrote:First loss man. Too bad, your team was doing so good too. Iz all good in the hood though. :cool:

Lol, yeah its only one loss, you are bound to lose. Kinda shooting for that lakers record of 33, but haha, a little bit far, and gotta start from scratch again

cwebbiverson wrote:tough loss....
how many minutes did u play?

Hm... I think it was 8 minute quarters.. and yea I know, it is low scoring so it seems like the quarter length was even less. But that game kinda sucked. Cause the Warriors REALLY took their time... luckly next game is better, always bounce back.
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Postby JoshD on Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:08 pm

nice record 14-1, very surprising with the Utah Jazz
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Postby killer_cr0ss0ver on Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:08 pm

good performance for biedrins. a doubl double... when i played them the one who got me is ike... but we won anyway... :mrgreen:

good luck on your quest for 33winning streak... :D (Y)
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Postby [C][B]#4 on Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:17 pm

too bad your winning streak got snapped..but hey..you can't win all 82 games. Theres always some game in the season where you're gonna loose.
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Postby Jing on Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:30 pm

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[SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 29] – Balanced scoring led the Jazz to victory in this game. 5 players were in double digits for scoring while several other were close and everyone contributed greatly to this win. 10 out of 11 players grabbed a rebound or more, while 9 out of 11 had at least one assist, and only 2 players didn’t manage to score.

The game was back and forth until the final minutes. The Jazz took the 1st quarter 15-14, but then trailed at the half 34-30. Being the 2nd half team that they are, they came storming back and scored 29 to the Pacer’s 19, then capped off the game by winning the 4th quarter too.

The Pacers were not without stars though. Fred Jones came off the bench with some thunderous dunks, including a beautiful put-back dunk on Jamal Tinsley’s miss. Jones finished with 13 points in 11 minutes of play. He also grabbed 5 rebounds, 4 of them offensive. Jermaine O’Neal put in 14 points and grabbed 9 rebounds while Ron Artest got 17 points and 7 rebounds, as well as 5 assists and 4 steals. Jamal Tinsley was the last Pacer to get double digits with 12 points, however he took 33 shots, making only 6 of them and missing all 5 of this 3’s. He hurt the Pacers in this category, and should have known which shots were better to take and not.

For the Jazz scoring was 11 points for Bogut, Hapring, and Kirilenko, while Giricek and Williams each scored 13. Bogut was named player of the game, grabbing 6 rebounds, dishing out 7 assists and blocking 6 shots along with his points.


Game Introduction: 1
Ron Artest: 1 2 3
Jermaine O’Neal: 1 2 3 4
Fred Jones: 1 2 3 4
Mehmet Okur: 1
Charlie Villanueva: 1 2
Deron Williams: 1 2 3
Miscellaneous: 1 2
End Game: 1


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Postby [C][B]#4 on Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:13 pm

your box scores are from the golden state game :P
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Postby brad feet on Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:37 pm

the warriors game was pretty shocking considering your doing good.... anyway, you still have an impressive record..... by the way, who is miscellaneous? :lol: just kidding......
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