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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history... Dec 23rd 1991

Postby Radioman on Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:35 pm

Moses Malone

12.9 ppg > 8.0 rpg > 2.4 apg > 1.13 spg > 0.7 bpg > FG 0.520 > FT .827

Buck Williams

15.8 ppg > 10.8 rpg > 2.8 apg


Malone does a steady season, maybe he had a bad evening yesterday.

If you are interested in any other player stats tell me, i am going to add them to the Dec summary. :D
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history... Dec 23rd 1991

Postby Radioman on Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:11 am

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Dec 27th 1991 Game 23

Chicago Bulls (17:6) 86 @ Phoenix Suns (17:5) 103

CHI at PHO L
86 pts 103
26 reb 31
21 ast 19
2 stl 6
11 blk 5


KJ at his best!
The Suns blew out the Bulls with a nearly 20 point win. The dominating force today was the young Guard Kevin Johnson. Scoring 41points and 8 assists. He seemed to hit the basket from any position. "KJ" could turn out as one of the best Point Guards this season.

Despite the Bulls have a record of 17:6 it is a fact that they lost their important games this season. The competition this year will be much tougher especially the Western teams made a statement so far. The last Champion from the West were the Lakers in 1988.

MVP: Kevin Johnson PHO 41pts 2reb 8ast
Pts: 41 Kevin Johnson PHO
Reb: 13 A. Lang PHO
Ast: 12 B.J. Armstrong CHI

Pippen how high?

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Chicago Bulls

C B. Cartwright > 14pts 5reb 2ast 1blk 0stl > FO !
PF H. Grant > 18pts 11reb 1ast 5blk 0stl
SF S. Pippen > 11pts 4reb 2ast 2blk 1stl
SG M. Jordan > 33pts 1reb 3ast 0blk 1stl
PG B. Armstrong > 6pts 2reb 12ast 0blk 1stl

C W. Perdue > 4pts 3reb 1ast 3blk 0stl

Phoenix Suns

C A. Lang 3y > 22pts 13reb 1ast 3blk 0stl
PF T. Chambers 10y > 6pts 6reb 1ast 0blk 1stl
SF D. Majerle 3y > 18pts 3reb 3ast 0blk 2stl
SG J. Hornacek 5y > 14pts 4reb 5ast 0blk 3stl
PG K. Johnson 4y > 41pts 2reb 8ast 0blk 0stl

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Dec 28th 1991 Game 24

Chicago Bulls (17:7) 114 @ Detroit Pistons (11:12) 116

CHI at DET L
114 pts 116
26 reb 30
21 ast 17
5 stl 9
9 blk 0


Detroit with the win!
The two times NBA Champion the Detroit Pistons defeated the Bulls in a very close and fast game with 2points. In one of the most enthusiatic games this season noone slowed down and the fans saw a spectacular game on both sides.
Despite Jordan made 58 points, which means a season high for him, the Bulls werent able to win. One reason for that was the bad performance from the Freethrow line. The Bulls only had a percentage of 0.615 and missed 5 of 10 Freethrows in the last 3 minuites.

Rodman was once again the dominating man under the basket, he made 17 rebounds and added 15 points. Rodman said that the Pistons are not afraid to challenge the Bulls in the Playoffs and that they are able to grab another ring this year.


MVP: Isiah Thomas DET 45pts 1 reb 6ast

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Pts: 58 Michael Jordan CHI
Reb: 17 Dennis Rodman DET
Ast: 9 B.J. Armstrong CHI

Chicago Bulls

C B. Cartwright > 4pts 9reb 3ast 1blk 1stl
PF H. Grant > 24pts 10reb 2ast 5blk 0stl
SF S. Pippen > 19pts 2reb 3ast 2blk 1stl
SG M. Jordan > 58pts 2reb 4ast 0blk 2stl
PG B. Armstrong > 9pts 2reb 9ast 0blk 1stl

Detroit Pistons

C B. Laimbeer 11y > 16pts 7reb 3ast 0blk 2stl
PF D. Rodman 5y > 15pts 17reb 0ast 0blk 2stl
SF M. Aguirre 10y > 16pts 2reb 1ast 0blk 4stl
SG J. Dumars 6y > 24pts 3reb 7ast 0blk 0stl
PG I. Thomas 10y > 45pts 1reb 6ast 0blk 1stl

Dec 29th 1991 Trade: Glen Rice to Philadelphia

Before the end of the year the 76ers and the Heat try to boost their lineups.
The rumors come true Glen Rice will leave the Miami Heat. The 76ers send Hersey Hawkins and Dana Barros. Rice and Hawkins are both known for their shooting abilities lets see how they appear in their new teams.

G. Rice MIA > Philadelphia
D. Barros PHI > Miami
H. Hawkins PHI > Miami

Coming up:

New stats December 1991
Introducing the "91/92 Raptors"
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history... Dec 29th 1991

Postby Radioman on Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:52 am

December 1991

top 8 west:

1. Phoenix Suns * > 20-5 (2) +1
2. Utah Jazz * > 17-6 (8) +6
3. Houston Rockets * > 17-8 (1) -2
4. Seattle Supersonics > 17-7 (5) +1

5. LA Lakers > 18-8 (3) -2
6. Portland Trailblazers > 16-10 (9) +3
7. Denver Nuggets > 13-10 (10) +3
8. Sacramento Kings > 13-13 (4) -4

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9. San Antonio Spurs > 11-11 (7) -2
10. New Orleans Hornets 11-11 (8) -2
11. Golden State Warriors > 9-9 (12) +1
12. LA Clippers > 8-10 (6) -6
13. Vancouver Grizzlies > 5-13 (11) -2
14. Dallas Mavericks > 6-18 (13) -1
15. Minnesota Timberwolves > 4-21 (15) -

*: Division leader

top 8 east:

1. Indiana Pacers * > 22-3 (1) -
2. Philadelphia 76ers * > 10-9 (6) +4
3. Miami Heat > 11-13 (10) +8
4. Chicago Bulls > 18-7 (2) -2

5. Milwaukee Bucks > 12-13 (5) -
6. New York Knicks > 12-13 (9) +3
7. Detroit Pistons > 11-12 (8) +1
8. New Jersey Nets > 10-12 (3) -5

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9. Boston Celtics > 10-14 (7) -2
10. Atlante Hawks > 9-14 (11) +1
11. Orlando Magic > 6-11 (15) +4
12. Washington Bullets > 8-15 (13) +1
13. Charlotte Bobcats > 8-15 (14) +1
14. Cleveland Cavaliers > 8-18 (12) -2
15. Toronto Raptors > 5-16 (14) -1

*: Division leader

League Leaders:

Points per Game:

1. M. Jordan CHI > 37.0
2. C. Barkley PHI > 27.4
3. P. Ewing NY > 26.9

Rebounds per Game:


1. D. Rodman DET > 14.0
2. R. Tarpley TOR > 13.4
3. C. Barkley PHI > 13.4

Assits per Game:

1. B.J. Armstrong CHI > 7.8
2. M. Williams IND > 7.8
3. J. Stockton UTA > 7.7

Blocks per Game:

1. H. Grant CHI > 6.50
2. S. Williams CHI > 4.95
3. B. Benjamin SEA > 2.58

Steals per Game:

1. H. Hawkins MIA > 2.37
2. K. Gill NO > 2.00
3. J. Hornacek PHO > 2.00

FG%:

1. M. Conlon SEA > .714
2. F. Spencer MIN > .612
3. M. Jordan CHI > .609

3p%:

1. M. Richmond SAC > .489
2. M. Macon DEN > .478
3. T. Mills NJ > .471

FT%:

1. M. Price CLE > .980
2. S. Elliot SAN > .960
3. G. Grant LAC > .953

MIN:

1. B. Daugherty CLE > 44.0
2. C. Barkley PHI > 43.3
3. D. Wilkins ATL > 43.2


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Team Chicago:


H. Grant > 21.3ppg 8.7rpg 1.9apg 0.55spg 6.50bpg
S. Williams > 11.1 ppg 7.1rpg 2.2apg 0.50spg 4.95bpg
S. Pippen > 23.5ppg 3.7rpg 4.2apg 1.84spg 1.28bpg
M. Jordan > 37.0ppg 2.5rpg 4.8apg 1.84spg 0.08bpg
B.J. Armstrong > 8.5ppg 2.0rpg 7.8apg 1.04spg 0.16bpg

B. Cartwright > 7.0ppg 5.1 rpg 1.3 apg 0.35spg 1.41bpg

FG% best M. Jordan .609 > worst B.J. Armstrong .455

3p% best B.J. Armstrong .455 > most M. Jordan 69 with .385

FT% best M. Jordan .908 > worst B. Cartwright .385

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MVP Candidates:

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Rookie Of The Month:

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Player Of The Month:

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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history... Dec 29th 1991

Postby megarover on Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:40 am

The Bulls aren't exactly where I envisioned they be. Its probably because the Pacer's Dale Davis seems to be putting up monster numbers considering his rookie year he put up 6/6
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history... Dec 29th 1991

Postby Radioman on Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:04 pm

DD is a beast, double double in his rookie year.. . lets see how he continues

Maybe he will get some competition when Larry Johnson returns from his injury. Johnson couldnt play the first 10 weeks, i am exciting about his performances later on.

I am also pleased about B. Daugherty showing up as a MvP candidate, but the Cavs only 14th in the East.

The Eastern Conference is still very disclosed, many teams are in the reach of the playoffs. The Western already drawn up some favourites.
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history... Dec 29th 1991

Postby Radioman on Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:59 am

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Dec 30th 1991 Game 25

Toronto Raptors (5:16) 86 @ Chicago Bulls (18:7) 103 W

TOR at CHI

86 pts 103

27 reb 28
18 ast 28
4 stl 11
1 blk 14


The 1991/92 Raptors

For sure the Raptors and the Grizzlies entered the NBA 4years later but in this Dynasty they are already playing in 91/92. I tried to draft some talented and also some routined players to the team.
Starting with Roy Tarpley maybe the leading player of the Raptors a strong defensive worker and point gatherer. Chris Gatling a promising rookie on the Power Forward position. Orlando Woolridge the veteran teacher with his 10 NBA pro years. Rex Chapman point gatherer and three point shooter. Completing the team with the young talented Point Guard Terell Brandon.

Easy win for the Bulls...
The young team from Toronto didnt had a chance to win the game tonight. The Bulls were the superior team in almost all situations. Maybe not the most glorious win this season, but though it is important to stay close to the leading teams in the East. The Raptors made a bad start in their introducing year with only 5 wins out of 21 games.

MVP: Michael Jordan CHI 38pts 3reb 8ast 6stl

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Pts: 38 Michael Jordan CHI
Reb: 11 Roy Tarpley TOR
Ast: 11 Terell Brandon TOR

Chicago Bulls

C B. Cartwright > 14pts 9reb 4ast 3blk 0stl
PF H. Grant > 24pts 10reb 0ast 10blk 1stl
SF S. Pippen > 22pts 4reb 7ast 1blk 4stl
SG M. Jordan > 38pts 3reb 8ast 0blk 6stl
PG B. Armstrong > 5pts 2reb 9ast 0blk 0stl

Toronto Raptors

C R. Tarpley 5y > 12pts 11reb 1ast 0blk 0stl
PF C. Gatling R > 12pts 7reb 1ast 1blk 0stl
SF O. Woolridge 10y > 17pts 4reb 2ast 0blk 1stl
SG R. Chapman 3y > 17pts 4reb 3ast 0blk 0stl
PG T. Brandon R > 28pts 1reb 11ast 0blk 3stl

Toronto Raptors 91/92

C R. Tarpley > 21ppg 13.3rpg 2.5apg
PF C. Gatling > 11.6pts 7.7rpg 2.0apg
SF O. Woolridge > 16.0ppg 7.3rpg 3.7apg
SG R. Chapman > 10.2ppg 2.3rpg 3.8apg
PG T. Brandon > 10.3ppg 2.7rpg 5.8apg


Jan 2nd 1992 >> Injury Report

LAC D. Manning 10 weeks broken wrist

Hard Times approaching to the Clippers. One of their top performers Danny Manning will miss up to ten weeks due to a broken wrist. The Clippers standing on P 11 in the West and they are still struggeling for the Playoffs.

Jan 3rd 1992 >> Injury Report

DEN D. Mutombo 9 weeks torn achilles

Dikembe Mutombo will miss nine weeks. Just elected to the Rookie of the Month he suffers from a torn achilles. A huge blow for the Nuggets, hopefully they dont lose their 7th position which means a playoff participation for them.


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Jan 6th 1992 Game 26

San Antonio Spurs (13:12) 90 @ Chicago Bulls (18:8) 85 L

SAN at CHI
27 1st 21
47 2nd 38
69 3rd 55

90 pts 85

30 reb 32
12 ast 20
8 stl 7
7 blk 11
7 to 14


Robinson dominates!
Though the Spurs only play a common season they were able to beat the Bulls. One reason for that was the strong performance of David Robinson, the young agile Center from the San Antonio Spurs impressed the spectators with his smart and graceful play. On the other side he showed no mercy dominating the boards with 17 rebounds and he set up a wall with 7 shot blocks.
Phil Jackson said after the game that this type of player envisions the new role of a movable and agile big man and it surely wouldn't be a disadvantage to have such a player in your team.

For the Bulls again Grant did a solid performance, Jordan played a little under his means. After all it was a close defeat for the Bulls and another step for the Pacers towards the Leadership in the Eastern Conference.

MVP: David Robinson SAN 28pts 17reb 7blk

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Pts: 28 David Robinson SAN
Reb: 17 David Robinson SAN
Ast: 7 B.J. Armstrong CHI

Chicago Bulls

C S. Williams > 10pts 8reb 1ast 5blk 0stl
PF H. Grant > 25pts 9reb 1ast 4blk 1stl
SF S. Pippen > 20pts 6reb 5ast 2blk 1stl
SG M. Jordan > 18pts 9reb 6 ast 0blk 4stl
PG B. Armstrong > 12pts 0reb 7ast 0blk 1stl

San Antonio Spurs

C D. Robinson 2y > 28pts 17reb 0ast 7blk 2stl
PF T. Cummings 9y > 9pts 6reb 0ast 0blk 4stl
SF S. Elliott 2y > 14pts 3 reb 1ast 0blk 0stl
SG T. Tucker > 11pts 2reb 4ast 0blk 2stl
PG R. Strickland 3y > 28pts 2reb 7ast 0blk 0stl

San Antonio Spurs 91/92

C D. Robinson 2y > 25.7ppg 12.8rpg 3.9apg
PF T. Cummings 9y > 15.1 ppg 10.1rpg 2.1apg
SF S. Elliot 2y > 14.1ppg 7.4rpg 5.0apg
SG W. Anderson > 8.4ppg 3.7rpg 5.8apg
PG R. Strickland > 12.7ppg 2.2rpg 6.5apg


Robinson reaches over!

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The next step:

The next to games will be one of my favourites!
The first highlight will be the game against the Hawks. I am really looking forward to see D. Wilkins and Augmon, this could become spectacular.
After that, the Bulls face the Knicks at Madison Square Garden :!:
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 6th 1992

Postby megarover on Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:21 am

Jordan seems to getting in those dimes. Oddly enough I reside in the ATL atm so I'm pretty sure Ewing and Wilkins will drop 40 on you :cheeky:
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 6th 1992

Postby Radioman on Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:13 pm

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Jan 10th 1992 Game 27

Chicago Bulls (19:8) 113 @ Atlanta Hawks (10:15) 106

CHI at ATL


29 1st 24
55 2nd 47
77 3rd 74

113 pts 106 W

26 reb 26
23 ast 13
6 stl 9
21 blk 4
15 to 14


Deserved win for the Bulls.
It was once again the clash of the two superstars Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins which electrified the basketball fans. Wilkins started furiously in the evening, scoring 14 of his 31 points in the first quarter.
It was a fast entertaining basketball game. Augmon and Wilkins repeatedly led to spectacular scenes.

In the end, however, the bull's took the win. This was due to B.J. Armstrong who made 16 out of 16 free throws this evening.
For the Atlanta Hawks, the situation is getting critical, with only 10 wins from 26 games, they are faraway from their previous year position.

MVP: Horace Grant CHI 29pts 11reb 12blk

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Pts: 31 Dominique Wilkins ATL
Reb: 12 Kevin Willis ATL
Ast: 14 B.J. Armstrong CHI

Chicago Bulls

C S. Williams > 15pts 8reb 1ast 8blk 0stl
PF H. Grant > 29pts 11reb 2ast 12blk 1stl
SF S. Pippen > 18pts 4reb 3ast 1blk 2stl
SG M. Jordan > 27pts 1reb 3ast 0blk 3stl
PG B. Armstrong > 24pts 2reb 14ast 0blk 0stl

Atlanta Hawks


91/92
C K. Willis 6y > 17.7ppg 10.8rpg 2.9apg
PF A. Volkov 1y > 9.9ppg 5.4rpg 1.9apg
SF D. Wilkins 9y > 23.7ppg 9.3rpg 5.5apg
SG S. Augmon R > 9.5ppg 3.8rpg 4.2apg
PG R. Robinson 1y > 11.7ppg 2.8rpg 5.4apg

Atlanta Hawks

C K. Willis > 14pts 12re 1ast 0blk 1stl
PF A. Volkov > 6pts 5reb 0ast 2blk 1stl
SF D. Wilkins > 31pts 5reb 1ast 0blk 2stl
SG S. Augmon > 22pts 1reb 3ast 0blk 1stl
PG R. Robinson > 24pts 1reb 8ast 0blk 3stl

Augmon 360° through the Bulls defense:

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Jan 11th 1992 Game 28

Chicago Bulls (20:8) 113 @ New York Knicks (15:14) 109

CHI at NY


24 1st 30
55 2nd 65
80 3rd 89

113 pts 109 W

21 reb 32
20 ast 23
7 stl 7
13 blk 6
10 to 14


A night to remember!

A memorable evening which took place today at Madison Square Garden. The showdown between two main contenders in the Eastern Conference.

The night started for the Knicks with a shock. Early on in the first quarter Patrick Ewing suffered an injury. Despite that loss the Knicks continued and finally led the first half with 10 points. Which was mainly to the strong performance by John Starks in the first half, scoring 27 points.
The Knicks fans were able to breathe in the second half after Ewing entered the court again. Ewing was also the light that kept the Knicks flame burning in the 2nd half. Scoring 14 points 12 rebounds 2 blocks and 2 steals, he conceded almost all in the second half.

At the end of the game the lead changed again and again. Marc Jackson and Michael Jordan hit three pointers one by one. In the end the Bulls defended a 4 point lead to their 20th victory this season.

MVP: Michael Jordan CHI 40pts 2reb 2ast

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Pts: 40 Michael Jordan CHI
Reb: 12 Patrick Ewing NY
Ast: 12 B.J. Armstrong CHI

Chicago Bulls

C S. Williams > 13pts 9reb 0ast 5blk 2stl
PF H. Grant > 21pts 5reb 2ast 7blk 0stl
SF S. Pippen > 24pts 5reb 4ast 1blk 2stl
SG M. Jordan > 40pts 2reb 2ast 0blk 1stl
PG B. Armstrong > 15pts 0reb 12ast 0blk 2stl

New York Knicks

91/92
C P. Ewing 6y > 25.2ppg 11.2rpg 2.9apg
PF C. Oakley 6y > 7.8ppg 9.6rpg 3.8apg
SF X. McDaniel 6y > 15.4ppg 6.4rpg 3.9apg
SG J. Starks 2y > 16.7ppg 3.3rpg 6.3apg
PG M. Jackson 4y > 13.1ppg 3.3rpg 5.9apg

New York Knicks

C P. Ewing > 14pts 12reb 1ast 2blk 2stl
PF C. Oakley > 12pts 10reb 0ast 1blk 0stl
SF X. McDaniel > 14pts 3reb 0ast 0blk 5stl
SG J. Starks > 30pts 2reb 6ast 0blk 0stl
PG M. Jackson > 33pts 3reb 10ast 0blk 0stl

Some scenes of tonights game:

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This was really a hard game. Maybe one of the toughest so far. Until the end i didnt think that i am able to win. As you see the Knicks were in the lead throughout the first three quarters. Starks and Jackson were able to hit from almost everywhere it was horrible for me. :shock:

The next game against the Knicks already to come in the end of January.

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The Detroit Pistons just won against the Pacers. 96:94, the Pacers are now 25:4 .

The Raptors are by far the worst team in the league, they lost 13 games in a row now. :|
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 11th 1992

Postby megarover on Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:11 am

Well looks like my prediction was off but i bet it wont happen again.
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 11th 1992

Postby megarover on Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:12 am

Btw do you have CPU Trades on?
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 11th 1992

Postby Radioman on Wed Nov 17, 2010 6:08 pm

CPU trades are on as far as i know.

Only one month until the All Star weekend, this will be the highlight of the reg season. I hope some stars sign up for the Slam Dunk contest! There are rumours that Jordan want to win his 3rd :lol: Maybe Jordan against Wilkins, but i cant promise that :wink:
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 11th 1992

Postby Murat on Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:06 pm

Wow, that team got success!
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 11th 1992

Postby Radioman on Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:54 pm

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Jan 13th 1992 Game 29

Chicago Bulls (21:8) 118 @ Dallas Mavericks (8:21) 98 W

CHI at DAL

35 1st 21
56 2nd 47
90 3rd 68

118 pts 98

29 reb 28
33 ast 17
4 stl 7
22 blk 2
11 to 12


Armstrong named game MVP

A convincing victory for the Bulls over the Mavs. Already leading the first quarter with 14 points the Bulls controlled the game and dominated the Mavs.

B.J. Armstrong was elected to the games MVP scoring 26 points and 14 assists. He also did a new season best hitting eight 3 pointer in the game.
Overall the Bulls showed a strong performance from the 3 point line. In all they made 14 three pointers with a percentage of .636% .
The Bulls made their 3rd win in a row and catched up a bit to the Pacers who lost at Detroit the day before.

For the Mavs it was the second defeat against Chicago this season.

MVP: B.J. Armstrong CHI 26pts 14ast 8 3p

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Pts: 33 Michael Jordan CHI
Reb: 12 Scott Williams CHI
Ast: 14 B.J. Armstrong CHI

Chicago Bulls

C S. Williams > 17pts 12reb 7ast 7blk 0stl
PF H. Grant > 12pts 10reb 5ast 11blk 1stl
SF S. Pippen > 30pts 4reb 3ast 2blk 0stl
SG M. Jordan > 33pts 1reb 4ast 1blk 1stl
PG B. Armstrong > 26pts 2reb 14ast 1blk 2stl


Dallas Mavericks

91/92
C D. Hodge R > 19.1ppg 9.4rpg 1.5apg
PF A. Gilliam 10y > 14.9ppg 7.7rpg 2.3apg
SF R. McCray 8y > 10.2ppg 8.4rpg 5.4apg
SG L. Lever 9y > 13.8ppg 4.1rpg 6.1apg
PG D. Harper 8y > 15.5ppg 3.3rpg 6.7apg

Dallas Mavericks

C D. Hodge > 13pts 10reb 1ast 0blk 0stl
PF A. Gilliam > 10pts 11reb 2ast 1blk 1stl
SF R. McCray > 24pts 2reb 1ast 0blk 3stl
SG L. Lever > 20pts 3reb 6ast 0blk 1stl
PG D. Harper > 22pts 2reb 7ast 1blk 2stl



Jan 15th 1992 Trade

O. Smith ORL >> PHO
J. Reynolds ORL >> PHO
T. Perry PHO >> ORL
C. Ceballos PHO >> ORL

Tim Perry who wasnt satisfied with his 6th man position in Phoenix, became a member of a trade between the Suns and the Magic. Perry has good chances to start as a Forward beside Stanley Roberts and Catledge in Orlando. The Suns receive Otis Smith and Jerry Reynolds in exchange for Perry and the young gun Cedric Ceballos.




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Jan 19th 1992 Game 30

Chicago Bulls (22:8) 94 @ Orlando Magic (7:17) 84 W

CHI at ORL


24 1st 20
49 2nd 41
72 3rd 57

94 pts 84

29 reb 36
26 ast 14
5 stl 6
17 blk 5
12 to 11


The Bulls got a run

With another superior win the Bull defeated the Magic with 10. The Magic who just traded J. Reynolds for Tim Perry remained colorless.
The new guy Perry couldnt convince in his first entry for the Magic. It seems that the Magic already planning for the next season to build up a new team for some better results than the last years.
On the Bulls side again H. Grant was one of the most effective players on the court. Also Pippen did a solid performance scoring 16points 9 rebounds and 5 assists.

MVP: Horace Grant CHI ´26pts 9reb 4ast

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Pts: 26 Horace Grant CHI
Reb: 9 Scottie Pippen CHI
Ast: 9 Scott Skiles ORL

Orlando Magic

91/92
C S. Roberts R > 12.3ppg 10.0rpg 1.6apg
PF T. Catledge 6y > 10.0ppg 9.5rpg 1.8apg
SF T. Perry > (-) (-) (-)
SG N. Anderson 2y > 11.4ppg 3.9rpg 4.1apg
PG S. Skiles 5y > 15.9ppg 3.3rpg 5.8apg

Orlando Magic

C S. Roberts > 10pts 6reb 0ast 3blk 0stl
PF T. Catledge > 6pts 6reb 0ast 0blk 0stl
SF T. Perry > 13pts 5reb 1ast 0blk 1stl
SG N. Anderson > 21pts 3reb 4ast 0blk 3stl
PG S. Skiles > 21pts 7reb 9ast 0blk 1stl

Chicago Bulls

C S. Williams > 16pts 6reb 1ast 7blk 0stl
PF H. Grant > 26pts 9reb 4ast 10blk 0stl
SF S. Pippen > 16pts 9reb 5ast 0blk 2stl
SG M. Jordan > 23pts 3reb 7ast 0blk 0stl
PG B. Armstrong > 13pts 2reb 9ast 0blk 3stl

New man on the floor: Tim Perry

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Hangtime:

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Coming up:

Philadelphia 76ers @ Chicago
New York Knicks @ Chicago

The next two games will be much tougher than the last ones. The Bulls welcome two of the most ambitious teams in the league. Philadelphia had a bad start but they are increasing their performances every evening.
The Knicks surely want to get revenge for their loss last week. If Ewing is completely out of sore this will be a huge task for the Bulls.
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 11th 1992

Postby Radioman on Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:55 pm

Badger wrote:Wow, that team got success!


Thank you.

I' ll do my best to get the second title for the Bulls. ... but it will be very hard :crazyeyes:
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 19th 1992

Postby megarover on Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:04 am

Nothing like destorying two TURRIBLE teams. At least next time time there some compeition.
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 19th 1992

Postby Radioman on Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:01 pm

38 years old Robert Parish in his 15th season.

32/32 games 20.7ppg 9.9rpg 3.4apg 0.94spg 1.74bpg :!:

Boston Celtics.

I am trying out some Vid options :
(i'm new to that :roll: )

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He's the first man who enters the gym and the last one who leaves it ! :lol:
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 19th 1992

Postby megarover on Sat Nov 20, 2010 3:27 pm

It's amazing he is still able to produce that well. Those are the kinda numbers he put up when he was 24!
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 19th 1992

Postby Radioman on Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:51 pm

Image @ Image

Jan 28th 1992 Game 31

Philadelphia 76ers (14:15) 93 @ Chicago Bulls (23:8) 96 W

PHI at CHI


26 pts 24
54 2nd 47
72 rd 75

93 pts 96

32 reb 27
17 ast 26
5 stl 7
3 blk 19
9 fo 13


The Chicago Bulls made the 5th straight win and presented their home crowd a capturing performance. The 76ers could resist a long time, responsible for that was the stunning forward Charles Barkley. Barkley became the leading player of the 76ers in the last few years after the loss of Malone and the retirement of Erving.
Despite his small appearence for a Power Forward , only 6ft 6, he once again dominated the boards, He scored 12 points and grabbed 16 rebounds this evening.

MVP: Horace Grant CHI 20pts 11reb 3ast

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Pts: 36 John Dawkins PHI
Reb: 16 Charles Barkley PHI
Ast: 10 B.J. Armstrong CHI

The Bulls on the break:

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Chicago Bulls

C S. Williams > 13pts 7reb 2ast 7blk 0stl
PF H. Grant > 20pts 11reb 3ast 10blk 0stl
SF S. Pippen > 22pts 7reb 6ast 2blk 2stl
SG M. Jordan > 29pts 2reb 5ast 0blk 5stl
PG B. Armstrong > 12pts 0reb 10ast 0blk 0stl

Philadelphia 76ers

91/92
C C. Shackleford 2y > 10.8ppg 9.6rpg 1.3apg
PF C. Barkley 7y > 28.0ppg 14.3rpg 5.3apg
SF R. Anderson 7y > 12.4ppg 5.8rpg 4.7apg
SG G. Rice 2y > 18.2ppg 6.1rpg 4.1apg
PG J. Dawkins 5y > 13.0ppg 3.4rpg 6.3apg

Philadelphia 76ers

C C. Shackleford > 16pts 10reb 1ast 3blk 0stl
PF C. Barkley > 12pts 16reb 2ast 0blk 0stl
SF R. Anderson > 6pts 2reb 3ast 0blk 2stl
SG G. Rice > 21pts 3reb 3ast 0blk 2stl
PG J. Dawkins > 36pts 1reb 7ast 0blk 2stl



Image @ Image

Jan 30th 1992 Game 32

New York Knicks (19:17) 81 @ Chicago Bulls (24:8) 96 W

NY at CHI


24 1st 26
46 2nd 46
59 3rd 70

81 pts 96

27 reb 35
11 ast 24
6 stl 6
6 blk 9
5 fo 12


The Knicks were not able to take revenge for the harmful loss last week. Even Ewing made some defensive statements , denying 6 shot attempts it wasnt enough to stop the rolling Bulls this evening.

Scottie Pippen impressed the coach scoring 25pts and 11 rebounds. As the season goes on he seems to improve his benefits. Chicago now has a record of 24:8 , if they continue like that maybe they are able to catch up with the Pacers , who still leading the league with a record of 26:4.


MVP: Scottie Pippen CHI 25pts 11reb 3ast

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Pts: 31 John Starks NY
Reb: 15 Patrick Ewing NY
Ast: 12 B.J. Armstrong CHI

Chicago Bulls

C S. Williams > 24pts 10reb 1ast 1blk 0stl
PF H. Grant > 17pts 12reb 2ast 7blk 0stl
SF S. Pippen > 25pts 11reb 3ast 1blk 2stl
SG M. Jordan > 17pts 2reb 6ast 0blk 4stl
PG B. Armstrong > 13pts 0reb 12ast 0blk 0stl

New York Knicks

91/92
C P. Ewing 6y > 22.7ppg 10.8rpg 2.8apg
PF C. Oakley 6y > 6.9ppg 9.4rpg 3.4apg
SF X. McDaniel 6y > 15.7ppg 6.7rpg 4.0apg
SG J. Starks 2y > 17.0ppg 3.4rpg 6.1apg
PG M. Jackson 4y > 13.7ppg 3.5rpg 6.0apg

New York Knicks

C P. Ewing > 10pts 15reb 0ast 6blk 1stl
PF C. Oakley > 2pts 3reb 1ast 0blk 3stl
SF X. McDaniel > 11pts 3reb 3ast 0blk 1stl
SG J. Starks > 31pts 2reb 2ast 0blk 0stl
PG M. Jackson > 27pts 3reb 5ast 0blk 0stl


Ewing denies it!

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Ewing with the hook:

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Coming Up:

Chicago on the road:

Chicago @ Philadelphia (15:15)
Chicago @ Utah (21:9)

Chicago @ Portland (25:12)
Chicago @ Charlotte Bobcats (11:24)

Chicago @ Boston (16:15)
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 30th 1992

Postby rise on Sun Nov 21, 2010 4:29 am

Radioman wrote:Chicago @ Charlotte Bobcats (11:24)
How are the Bobcats in the 1992 season?
Radioman wrote:Jan 30th 1992
Hey, that's exactly one year before I was born!
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 30th 1992

Postby Radioman on Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:28 am

z02 wrote:How are the Bobcats in the 1992 season?


Yes i know :oops:
The same with Raptors and Grizzlies, but i think the possibilities in this game are limited and its just for fun anyway :wink:

z02 wrote:Jan 30th 1992; Hey, that's exactly one year before I was born!



I can put you on the draft list for 2012 :cheeky:
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 30th 1992

Postby megarover on Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:50 am

You just seem to have our number. Dont worry zo2 though teams like the Raptors and Bobcats will be so bad they might get the oppurnity to draft Shaq :D.
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 30th 1992

Postby Radioman on Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:08 pm

megarover wrote:.... teams like the Raptors and Bobcats will be so bad they might get the oppurnity to draft Shaq :D.


Thats a point i already thoght about.

Doing a fantasy draft, or apply the real 1992 draft; Shaq to Magic, Mourning to Hornets etc...

The first choise would have some intersting moments, maybe Shaq to Cleveland or something like that. :D

I am still not sure about that point it shouldnt get to unreliable, what do you think?
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 30th 1992

Postby megarover on Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:57 am

I feel you have to allow teams like the Magic, Raptors or Bobcats an opportunity to get better. This isn't supposed to be what actually happened. Its what would happen if these team were inducted in the NBA at the 92 season so imo u have to let to go its course. If the Magic end up with the worst record they have the opportunity to draft Shaq but if they don't and the Bobcats end up with Shaq he has to stay there unless he leaves via Free Agency or Draft.
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 30th 1992

Postby Radioman on Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:46 am

Yep, i think that is what i should do.

..its writing a new history..

so the Rookies should become a part of it.

I am excited what happens in the offseason :)
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Re: 1991/1992 writing a new history...Part I.. Jan 30th 1992

Postby megarover on Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:51 am

By the way I never got around for commending you for posting videos. Not everyone does em and its really shows the effort you are putting in it.
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