Road to Glory II

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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby dare on Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:01 pm

LOL at the Nets firing two head coach at one month, why does the Bobcats so strong?
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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby |)e8* on Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:06 pm

Good to see Jazz 22-10. And the Derrick Rose and Lopez pic looks like Rose missed lol
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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby megarover on Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:25 pm

Charlotte is on fire and I cant believe the Cavs got Nate
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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby Martti. on Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:43 pm

Nice to see the Cavs suck again. :) And Utah and OKC on top of the West, love it. :)

Miami not in the Playoffs, damn you. :D
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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby kibaxx7 on Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:31 am

West and Telfair back at Boston, lol.

Hey man, you're only playing one game per month, right?
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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby Valor on Sat Apr 17, 2010 3:25 am

dare wrote:LOL at the Nets firing two head coach at one month, why does the Bobcats so strong?

two :?:
Bobcats....i have no idea either, they're not THAT good when i play them, but i guess in simulation they are a good team :wink:

De8 wrote:Good to see Jazz 22-10. And the Derrick Rose and Lopez pic looks like Rose missed lol

Jazz are on a roll despite not really replacing Carlos Boozer in the offseason (Y)

megarover wrote:Charlotte is on fire and I cant believe the Cavs got Nate

Nate wanted out of the Celtics due to lack of playing time. Cavs still suck though

Martti. wrote:Nice to see the Cavs suck again. :) And Utah and OKC on top of the West, love it. :)

Miami not in the Playoffs, damn you. :D

Dont damn me, damn Carlos Boozer for not living up to his max contract :P

Thierry. wrote:West and Telfair back at Boston, lol.

Hey man, you're only playing one game per month, right?

Actually no, i play most of the games and sim a few every now and then. As for Recapping the games, it's at least one per month and varies. As you can see, i recapped 2 games in december (Y)
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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby Lamrock on Sat Apr 17, 2010 3:05 pm

LeBron in Sacramento kills me. :P Great performance by D-Wade so far, even though I hate him. Your team is a lock for the playoffs. Lets hope you don't choke in the postseason like you kept doing with New Jersey.

Still dig to recap style, though the stats presentation are a little uncharacteristically rough. All in all, it looks like you took my Hawks recaps, added some stuff and made them really, really good. Keep it up.
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Re: [19-11] Road to Glory II - December Recap

Postby Valor on Sat Apr 17, 2010 5:33 pm

Lamrock wrote: Lets hope you don't choke in the postseason like you kept doing with New Jersey.

:lol: I was a second round virgin with the Nets wasn't I? Hoping to at least reach the ECF with this squad....

Lamrock wrote: Still dig to recap style, though the stats presentation are a little uncharacteristically rough. All in all, it looks like you took my Hawks recaps, added some stuff and made them really, really good. Keep it up.

Thanks for the praise man. For the stats, i am assuming you are referring to the monthly player stats? The thing is, i reckon it looks ok in full size as oppose to what the forum auto-shrinks it into...but at the same time, i am looking at ways to improve the overall graphics anyways :wink:
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Postby Valor on Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:45 pm

Lakers Prevail in OT as Artest hits buzzer beater

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Los Angeles, CA - Ron Artest was just 6 for 22 from the field and 3 for 7 from trey on Wednesday night, but he hit the biggest shot of the night for the Lakers as time expired in overtime at Staples Center.

With his defender Luol Deng helping off to guard Kobe Bryant in the waning moments of the game, Artest popped open on the perimeter and upon reciving the pass from Bryant, let it fire as the buzzer sounded. The next set of sounds would include a smooth swish, and the roaring of the LA crowd as the Lakers pull out a 98-95 win over the visiting Chicago Bulls in overtime.

Kobe led the Lakers with 38 points on 14 for 33 shooting as he outplayed the Bulls superstar counterpart Dwyane Wade in his 38 minutes of play, making outstanding shots on the offensive end and holding Wade to just 26 points on 9 for 27 shooting on the defensive end of the floor.

"He was all over me and tonight was just not my night" said Wade "It's tough, but it happens"

Artest finished with 17 points and 9 rebounds. Derek Fisher, who sank a jumper with 3.8 seconds remaining in regulation to send it into overtime, had 16 points and a team high 7 assists.

Gasol had 8 points and 15 boards while Lamar Odom finished with 8 points and 11 rebounds coming off the bench.

However, even the talented Lakers frontcourt had problems with Joakim Noah on Wednesday night, who dominated the boards with 19 rebounds to go along with his 14 points and 2 blocks. Noah got Andrew Bynum into foul trouble early and the rising talent in LA ended up only playing 16 minutes.

Chicago was led mostly by the efforts of Derrick Rose, who, in 39 minutes of play, had 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists on 10 for 22 shooting; however, Rose also had 4 turnovers, a big factor in the Bulls' loss.

The Bulls had 18 turnovers and just 15 assists, as opposed to the Lakers' 6-26 turnover-assist ratio. The Lakers had an astonishing 108 field goal attempts as a result of that. Had they made more then 36% of those, the score would not have been so close.

"We matched evenly on the glass, so it was the problem with all our turnovers" said Bulls head coach Vinny Del Negro "The shot from Artest was unfortunate, but we put ourselves in those positions with our sloppy offensive execution"

Chicago actually dominated on the defensive end, with Josh Smith leading the way with his 6 blocks. The Bulls had 13 in total while the Lakers only had 1 rejections. On offense, they did shoot 43% but as previously stated, the turnovers granted LA more chances and hence, a higher opportunity for victory.

The Bulls are now 23-16 and are currently second place in the Eastern Conference Standings behind the Charlotte Bobcats.

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Re: [23-16] Road to Glory II - OT Thriller at Staples Center

Postby megarover on Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:21 am

When you hear buzzer beater and Lakers most people assume Kobe or even Fisher..........not Artest. And look at his hair that's hilarious :lol:
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Re: [23-16] Road to Glory II - OT Thriller at Staples Center

Postby Fresh8 on Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:47 am

Nice game. LOL @ Artest's hair!
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Re: [23-16] Road to Glory II - OT Thriller at Staples Center

Postby kibaxx7 on Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:41 am

Both Noah and Rose had great games. Shame that Ron Ron scored that trey (N)
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Re: [23-16] Road to Glory II - OT Thriller at Staples Center

Postby Lamrock on Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:18 am

Tough loss. You guys are underachieving a bit considering the stacked nature of your team, but fortunately for you 2K has unpolarizing team records.
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Re: [23-16] Road to Glory II - OT Thriller at Staples Center

Postby Valor on Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:45 am

megarover wrote:When you hear buzzer beater and Lakers most people assume Kobe or even Fisher..........not Artest. And look at his hair that's hilarious :lol:

When he fired that shot i was thinking that it'll just miss and this would go to 2OT....but no, he had to nail it :doh:

Sit wrote:Nice game. LOL @ Artest's hair!

Looking for a more up to date CF right now to match his....orange? hair lol

Thierry. wrote:Both Noah and Rose had great games. Shame that Ron Ron scored that trey (N)

Yeah, that and Wade getting shut down was the main reason why i lost

Lamrock wrote:Tough loss. You guys are underachieving a bit considering the stacked nature of your team, but fortunately for you 2K has unpolarizing team records.

Definitely. My record in the Western conference would be 6th or 7th seed as opposed to contesting for the first seed in the East :lol: need to play better if i want home court (Y)
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Re: [23-16] Road to Glory II

Postby Chad on Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:25 am

The Cavs suck without James.
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Postby Valor on Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:03 am

Durant, Thunder Escapes with victory in Defensive Showdown

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Oklahoma City, OK - The extremely low final score of 72-70 normally wouldn't suggest a well played and exciting game. Closely contested maybe, but not exciting.

That didn't apply last night when the Bulls came into town.

As two of the best defensive teams in the league square off for their final regular season matchup, both teams played spectularly on the defensive end and played playoff basketball for the whole 40 minutes of the game. The final score, although low, was not a result of bad offense, but simply due to better defense played by both sides.

"The intensity and atmosphere was great" said Scott Brooks, coach of the Thunder "It was a great game, fortunately we got the win, but it could have gone either way"

Chicago shot 29/83 from the field while the Thunder went 28/83, but had 4 more free throws (12/15) attempted and 3 more made than the Bulls, who got to the line only 11 times and hit 9/11 from the charity stripe.

The Thunder also made and attempted more three pointers than the Bulls and had a better assist to turnover ratio.

Jeff Green led the game in scoring with 20 points, he also had 7 rebounds but the player of the game honors went to Kevin Durant, who ended the game with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists, including 2 free throws with 1.7 seconds remaining to clinch the victory for Oklahoma City.

James Harden had 19 points while Westbrook finished with 8 points and 6 dimes. David Lee had 10 rebounds.

For the Bulls, Dwyane Wade led the way with 19 points, but had to take 28 shots in order to do so as he was hounded by the lanky Durant all game long.
Derrick Rose chipped in 14 points, 5 assists and 4 rebounds while Joakim Noah had another big double double in the loss, tallying 11 points and a game high 15 rebounds.

Chicago had one last chance, but Kyle Korver missed a contested 3 pointer at the buzzer. He had 6 points in 5 minutes coming off the bench.

The Bulls are now 3-3 in their 7 game west-coast road trip and will wrap things up tomorrow night in Houston, Texas as they face off against Yao Ming and the Houston Rockets.

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Re: [26-18] Road to Glory II - Defense in OKC!

Postby Martti. on Fri Apr 30, 2010 2:59 am

Man, I wouldn't have given Durant POTG. 6-29 what the hell. :D

Tough loss, although it's nice that teams are still playing defense.
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Re: [26-18] Road to Glory II - Defense in OKC!

Postby kibaxx7 on Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:46 am

Martti. wrote:Man, I wouldn't have given Durant POTG. 6-29 what the hell. :D


Should have been Jeff Green... tough loss Valor!
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Re: [26-18] Road to Glory II - Defense in OKC!

Postby dare on Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:04 am

Yeah Jeff Green should be the POTG. Is it really a defensive game or both team struggled to score? Both team 33% FG :crazyeyes:
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Re: [26-18] Road to Glory II - Defense in OKC!

Postby Murat on Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:18 pm

6-29. I've seen a player that he is 6-29 at the game and became POTG.
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Re: [26-18] Road to Glory II - Defense in OKC!

Postby Valor on Sun May 02, 2010 1:30 am

Martti. wrote:Man, I wouldn't have given Durant POTG. 6-29 what the hell. :D

Tough loss, although it's nice that teams are still playing defense.

lol, thats 2K for you :wink:

Thierry. wrote:
Martti. wrote:Man, I wouldn't have given Durant POTG. 6-29 what the hell. :D


Should have been Jeff Green... tough loss Valor!

Agreed, should have been Green, but Durant held Wade to 9-28 so i'll give him that

dare wrote:Yeah Jeff Green should be the POTG. Is it really a defensive game or both team struggled to score? Both team 33% FG :crazyeyes:

Na, it really was a defensive game, hardly got any good looks or even semi open looks :?

kapei22 wrote:6-29. I've seen a player that he is 6-29 at the game and became POTG.

Credits to my man Josh Smith for holding Durant down (Y)
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Monthly Recap: January 2011
Part One: Chicago Bulls Monthly Recap

January Results - 8W 7L
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January 2nd vs Orlando Magic
Loss 99-100
Outstanding Players:
Orlando: Jameer Nelson 27 pts 11 ast, Dwight Howard 11 pts 21 reb, Mickael Pietrus 26 pts 6 reb, Vince Carter 18 pts 5 reb 5 ast
Chicago: Derrick Rose 19 pts 9 ast, Joakim Noah 15 pts 17 reb, Dwayne Wade 20 pts 7 reb 3 blk

January 4th vs Oklahoma City Thunder
Loss 93-95
Outstanding Players:
Oklahoma City: Kevin Durant 35 pts 15 reb, David Lee 18 pts 7 reb, Jeff Green 19 pts, Russell Westbrook 10 pts 12 ast
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 21 pts 8 ast, Derrick Rose 19 pts 10 ast, Josh Smith 11 pts 14 reb 3 blk, Evan Turner 19 pts (off the bench)

January 5th @ Charlotte Bobcats
Win 87-75
Outstanding Players:
Charlotte: Stephen Jackson 21 pts 6 reb 5 ast, Gerald Wallace 11 pts 10 reb 4 stl, Raymond Felton 8 pts 8 ast
Chicago: Joakim Noah 20 pts 18 reb, Derrick Rose 19 pts 6 ast, Dwyane Wade 18 pts, Luol Deng 11 pts 7 reb

January 8th @ Indiana Pacers
Win 96-84
Outstanding Players:
Indiana: Danny Granger 20 pts, Troy Murphy 5 pts 16 reb, Roy Hibbert 14 pts
Chicago: Derrick Rose 24 pts 5 ast, Dwyane Wade 20 pts 10 ast 3 stl 2 blk, Luol Deng 18 pts 6 reb

January 9th vs Denver Nuggets
Loss 94-115
Outstanding Players:
Denver: Carmelo Anthony 26 pts 7 reb, Chauncey Billups 25 pts 8 ast 4 stl, JR Smith 19 pts, DeMarcus Cousins 10 pts 5 reb (off the bench)
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 35 pts, Derrick Rose 15 pts 7 ast, Joakim Noah 6 pts 10 reb

January 11th vs Detroit Pistons
Win 111-88
Outstanding Players:
Detroit: Ben Gordon 21 pts, Richard Hamilton 21 pts, Rodney Stuckey 12 pts 8 ast
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 32 pts 7 ast, Derrick Rose 27 pts 11 ast, Joakim Noah 4 pts 12 reb, Josh Smith 7 pts 9 reb 2 blk 2 stl

January 14th @ New York Knicks
Win 118-82
Outstanding Players:
New York: Wilson Chandler 19 pts 9 reb, Tracy McGrady 17 pts 9 ast, Ed Davis 11 pts 7 reb, Kyle James 10 pts 4 ast (off the bench)
Chicago: Derrick Rose 32 pts 7 ast, Dwyane Wade 31 pts 6 reb 3 stl, Josh Smith 14 pts 13 reb 5 blk, Sun Yue 7 pts (off the bench, career high)

January 15th vs Washington Wizards
Loss 82-85
Outstanding Players:
Washington: Gilbert Arenas 20 pts 7 ast, Chris Bosh 20 pts 9 reb, Tyrus Thomas 17 pts 6 reb
Chicago: Derrick Rose 21 pts 7 ast, Dwyane Wade 20 pts, Josh Smith 11 pts 10 reb 7 blk, Joakim Noah 13 pts 9 reb 3 blk

January 18th @ Los Angeles Lakers
Loss 95-98 (OT) Game Recap

January 20th @ Los Angeles Clippers
Win 98-69
Outstanding Players:
LA Clippers: Donatas Motiejunas 16 pts 10 reb 4 blk (off the bench), Blake Griffin 8 pts 9 reb, Chris Kaman 8 pts 7 reb
Chicago: Derrick Rose 25 pts 6 ast, Dwyane Wade 24 pts 6 ast, Luol Deng 12 pts 10 reb, Joakim Noah 10 pts 10 reb

January 22nd @ Golden State Warriors
Win 95-88
Outstanding Players:
Golden State: Monta Ellis 20 pts 5 reb 5 ast, Stephen Curry 18 pts, Anthony Randolph 9 pts 8 reb 6 blk
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 30 pts 8 reb 8 ast, Derrick Rose 30 pts 9 ast, Evan Turner 17 pts (off the bench)

January 23rd @ San Antonio Spurs
Win 89-87
Outstanding Players:
San Antonio: Tony Parker 29 pts 6 ast 5 reb, Tim Duncan 7 pts 11 reb, Richard Jefferson 12 pts 4 reb
Chicago: Derrick Rose 20 pts 6 ast, Brad Miller 12 pts 7 reb 5 ast (off the bench), Joakim Noah 11 pts 12 reb

January 25th @ Dallas Mavericks
Loss 89-94
Outstanding Players:
Dallas: Caron Butler 26 pts 6 reb, Dirk Nowitzki 19 pts 11 reb, Jason Kidd 13 pts 7 reb 9 ast, Shawn Marion 11 pts 9 reb
Chicago: Derrick Rose 20 pts 7 ast, Dwyane Wade 25 pts, Brad Miller 7 pts 7 reb 5 ast (off the bench), Joakim Noah 8 pts 11 reb

January 27th @ Oklahoma City Thunder
Loss 70-72 Game Recap

January 29th @ Houston Rockets
Win 82-76
Outstanding Players:
Houston: Yao Ming 14 pts 19 reb 3 blk, Kevin Martin 17 pts 5 ast, Aaron Brooks 7 pts 6 reb 10 ast
Chicago: Derrick Rose 18 pts 5 ast, Josh Smith 12 pts 7 reb 6 blk, Dwyane Wade 22 pts, Joakim Noah 10 pts 11 reb





Chicago Bulls Player Stats
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Chicago Bulls Metric Stats
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Bulls Top Plays of the Month
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5. Rose and Wade hooks up on the Alley-opp as they light up MSG and combine for 63 points

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4. Noah dominates Gerald Wallace down low and stuffs it home

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3. J-Smooth flies over and swats Kevin Martin's dunk attempt into the 3rd row

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2. Flash welcomes Clippers rookie Donatas Motiejunas to the NBA

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1. Brad Miller wins the game for Chicago as he knocks down the buzzer-beating 3 over Tim Duncan
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Monthly Recaps: January 2011
Part Two: Around the League

League Standings
Western Conference Standings

1. Oklahoma City Thunder (34-13)*
2. Utah Jazz (30-16)
3. Phoenix Suns (27-19)*
4. Dallas Mavericks (27-19)*
5. Denver Nuggets (29-20)
6. Sacramento Kings (27-21)
7. Los Angeles Lakers (26-20)
8. Houston Rockets (26-21)
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9. Portland Trailblazers (25-22)
10. Memphis Grizzlies (23-24)
11. Los Angeles Clippers (22-25)
12. New Orleans Hornets (20-26)
13. Golden State Warriors (21-28)
14. San Antonio Spurs (19-28)
15. Minnesota Timberwolves (18-31)

* Denotes Division Leader


Eastern Conference Standings

1. Chicago Bulls (27-18)*
2. Charlotte Bobcats (27-19)*
3. Philadelphia 76ers (27-19)*
4. Boston Celtics (27-21)
5. Washington Wizards (26-20)
6. Orlando Magic (26-22)
7. Atlanta Hawks (24-22)
8. Toronto Raptors (21-26)
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9. Miami Heat (21-26)
10. Detroit Pistons (20-26)
11. Indiana Pacers (19-26)
12. New York Knicks (18-27)
13. New Jersey Nets (18-29)
14. Milwaukee Bucks (16-32)
15. Cleveland Cavaliers (12-37)

* Denotes Division Leader




League Leaders

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1. Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) 28.3
2. Dwyane Wade (Chicago) 27.9
- LeBron James (Sacramento) 27.9
3. Danny Granger (Indiana) 27.3
4. Brandon Roy (Portland) 27.1
5. Carmelo Anthony (Denver) 25.9

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1. Dwight Howard (Orlando) 15.1
2. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix) 12.0
3. Al Horford (Atlanta) 11.7
4. Brook Lopez (New Jersey) 11.2
- Ed Davis (New York) 11.2
5. Tim Duncan (San Antonio) 11.1

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1. Jason Kidd (Dallas) 10.7
2. Ricky Rubio (Memphis) 10.3
3. Steve Nash (Phoenix) 9.6
4. Jose Calderon (Toronto) 8.9
5. Chauncey Billups (Denver) 8.7

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1. Chris Paul (New Orleans) 3.0
2. Ben Wallace (Detroit) 2.6
3. Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia) 2.3
- Kevin Martin (Houston) 2.3
4. Ronnie Brewer (Minnesota) 2.2
- Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) 2.2
- Andrei Kirilenko (Utah) 2.2
5. Monta Ellis (Golden State) 2.1
- Joe Johnson (Atlanta) 2.1
- Stephen Jackson (Charlotte) 2.1
- Baron Davis (LA Clippers) 2.1
- Danny Granger (Indiana) 2.1

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1. Dwight Howard (Orlando) 3.2
2. Yao Ming (Houston) 2.9
- Al Jefferson (Minnesota) 2.9
3. Josh Smith (Chicago) 2.8
- Tim Duncan (San Antonio) 2.8
4. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix) 2.6
- Jermaine O'Neal (Miami) 2.6
5. Ben Wallace (Detroit) 2.4
- Marcus Camby (Portland) 2.4


Player Efficiency Rating (PER)
1. Dwight Howard (Orlando) 26.3
2. LeBron James (Sacramento) 26.1
3. Dwyane Wade (Chicago) 25.3
4. Yao Ming (Houston) 25.2
- Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) 25.2
5. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix) 25.1
6. Stephen Jackson (Charlotte) 24.5
7. Gilbert Arenas (Washington) 24.2
8. Brandon Roy (Portland) 24.0
9. Deron Williams (Utah) 23.8
10. Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City) 23.6
- Joe Johnson (Atlanta) 23.6

Rookie Leaders
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1. Ed Davis (New York) 16.7
2. Al-Farou Aminu (New Jersey) 12.0
3. Donatas Motiejunas (LA Clippers) 11.9
4. John Wall (Minnesota) 11.1
- Derrick Favors (Milwaukee) 11.1
5. Evan Turner (Chicago) 9.2

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1. Ed Davis (New York) 11.2
2. Derrick Favors (Milwaukee) 9.6
3. Donatas Motiejunas (LA Clippers) 8.5
4. Ekpe Udoh (Atlanta) 8.2
5. Cole Aldrich (Oklahoma City) 5.7

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1. Ricky Rubio (Memphis) 10.3
2. John Wall (Minnesota) 4.6
3. Kyle James (New York) 3.2
4. Dominique Jones (Indiana) 1.9
- Willie Warren (Charlotte) 1.9
5. Evan Turner (Chicago) 1.7

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1. Ricky Rubio (Memphis) 0.9
2. John Wall (Minnesota) 0.8
3. Kyle James (New York) 0.6
- Al-Farou Aminu (New Jersey) 0.6
- Evan Turner (Chicago) 0.6

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1. Derrick Favors (Milwaukee) 2.0
2. Ed Davis (New York) 1.9
3. Ekpe Udoh (Atlanta) 1.7
4. Cole Aldrich (Oklahoma City) 1.5
- Donatas Motiejunas (LA Clippers) 1.5
5. John Wall (Minnesota) 1.4

Players of the Week
Week: East | West
Oct 27-30: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | Carmelo Anthony (Denver)
Oct 31-Nov 6: Dwyane Wade (Chicago) | Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix)
Nov 7-13: Dwyane Wade (Chicago) | Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)
Nov 14-20: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Nov 21-27: Dwyane Wade (Chicago) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Nov 28-Dec 4: Joe Johnson (Atlanta) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 5-11: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 12-18: Danny Granger (Indiana) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 19-25: Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 26-Jan 1: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Jan 2-8: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)
Jan 9-15: Al Harrington (Toronto) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Jan 16-22: Joe Johnson (Atlanta) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Jan 23-29: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)



Players of the Month
East: Dwight Howard (Orlando)
West: LeBron James (Sacramento)

Rookies of the Month
East: Ed Davis (New York)
West: Ricky Rubio (Memphis)



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Re: [26-18] Road to Glory II - Defense in OKC!

Postby Murat on Sun May 02, 2010 9:30 pm

kapei22 wrote:6-29. I've seen a player that he is 6-29 at the game and became POTG.

Credits to my man Josh Smith for holding Durant down (Y)[/quote]

I still stuck at that. If he is POTG, Andrew Bogut should be DPOY.
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Re: [27-18] Road to Glory II - January Recap

Postby cavs4872 on Mon May 03, 2010 3:54 am

Awesome game winner from Brad in San Antonio. (Y) Tough losses against Oklahoma City though. Durant played terribly in the second meeting, and it's too bad that you couldn't take advantage of that.
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