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Post by plax on Mar 10, 2014 17:54:27 GMT -5
You need some self imposed house rules. Like not being able to have 2 stars i was planning on building with Kyrie and Jabari, but when LeBron was there, could not pass it up lol
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Post by Morkim on Mar 10, 2014 18:19:03 GMT -5
You need some self imposed house rules. Like not being able to have 2 stars i was planning on building with Kyrie and Jabari, but when LeBron was there, could not pass it up lol Screw Lebron! He walked out on Cleveland! I say cut him. REVENGE
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Post by plax on Mar 10, 2014 18:19:55 GMT -5
i was planning on building with Kyrie and Jabari, but when LeBron was there, could not pass it up lol Screw Lebron! He walked out on Cleveland! I say cut him. REVENGE man, i dont care. i wanna win a 'ship
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Post by Morkim on Mar 10, 2014 18:21:54 GMT -5
Screw Lebron! He walked out on Cleveland! I say cut him. REVENGE man, i dont care. i wanna win a 'ship You coulda with Pacers 2.0. But you quit on them. Like Lebron quit on Cleveland. Is this asso easier to win with than year two of pacers 2.0 or not?
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Post by plax on Mar 10, 2014 18:25:41 GMT -5
man, i dont care. i wanna win a 'ship You coulda with Pacers 2.0. But you quit on them. Like Lebron quit on Cleveland. Is this asso easier to win with than year two of pacers 2.0 or not? the thing with Pacers2.0 was that it was unrealistic. I traded for 2 all-pro defensive anchors and an up-and-coming guard who could have been an all-star this past year in Stephenson. and i dumped expiring contracts, Thompson, Bennett, and Jack (who is a liability with his contract) on the other teams. which one is easier? i would say Pacers2.0 actually as of this point. I need to get myself a rim protector in my current one as well as a guy I can post with, two things I had with IND2.0. and with the AI getting into the paint whenever they want, having defensive guys help.
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Post by Morkim on Mar 10, 2014 18:29:01 GMT -5
You coulda with Pacers 2.0. But you quit on them. Like Lebron quit on Cleveland. Is this asso easier to win with than year two of pacers 2.0 or not? the thing with Pacers2.0 was that it was unrealistic. I traded for 2 all-pro defensive anchors and an up-and-coming guard who could have been an all-star this past year in Stephenson. and i dumped expiring contracts, Thompson, Bennett, and Jack (who is a liability with his contract) on the other teams. which one is easier? i would say Pacers2.0 actually as of this point. I need to get myself a rim protector in my current one as well as a guy I can post with, two things I had with IND2.0. and with the AI getting into the paint whenever they want, having defensive guys help. Yeah, I can see the fact that while unlikely. This scenario -could- play out, makes it more entertaining. The harder question was for real. You seem to have much better scoring than you did with your defensive team. But I could be mistaken.
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Post by plax on Mar 10, 2014 18:34:33 GMT -5
the thing with Pacers2.0 was that it was unrealistic. I traded for 2 all-pro defensive anchors and an up-and-coming guard who could have been an all-star this past year in Stephenson. and i dumped expiring contracts, Thompson, Bennett, and Jack (who is a liability with his contract) on the other teams. which one is easier? i would say Pacers2.0 actually as of this point. I need to get myself a rim protector in my current one as well as a guy I can post with, two things I had with IND2.0. and with the AI getting into the paint whenever they want, having defensive guys help. Yeah, I can see the fact that while unlikely. This scenario -could- play out, makes it more entertaining. The harder question was for real. You seem to have much better scoring than you did with your defensive team. But I could be mistaken. Kyrie on both teams Waiters on both teams Deng < James Ibaka > TT Hibbert > Hawes George Hill > Jack/Billups Stephenson > Gordon Granger = Parker (at this point) not sure if you remember, I also had both of the Morris twins who could score. I just realized how good that team was just now. wow.
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Post by plax on Mar 11, 2014 19:14:21 GMT -5
November 8th, 2014
- Not much going on in the NBA this past week besides a few re-signings of some key players around the association. There is only one remaining team in the NBA that is undefeated; the Cleveland Cavaliers. And even though that every team in the league has at least one win, perhaps the most surprising development so far in this young season are the Indiana Pacers, who are tied for the worst record in the league (along with the Nuggets) at 1-6. It is hard to pinpoint a reason as to why they are struggling considering no one is injured for their club, but one thing is for sure; they need to get it together in what appears to be a tougher Eastern Conference this year. - Here are the signings and contract extensions from around the league this past week: - Marc Gasol, MEM received a 5-year extension worth 71,140,000
- Tim Duncan, SAS received a 1-year extension worth 8,660,000
- Patrick Beverly, HOU received a 5-year extension worth 31,540,000
- Kosta Koufos, MEM received a 4-year contract extension worth 26,310,000
- Ish Smith, PHO signed a 2-year deal worth 5,150,000
- Greg Smith, HOU signed a 1-year deal worth 1,250,000
- Greg Stiesmsma, SAC signed a 1-year deal worth 2,770,000
Not much is going on right now on the rumor front due to the season being in its opening stages, but there are a few that are starting to arise, such as Chuck Hayes, the center from Toronto, and Quincy Pondexter, the guard/forward from Memphis, and Courtney Lee, another guard/forward who plays for the Grizzlies. Nothing is certain at this point, especially when we are only about a week and a half into the season, but those are some guys to keep an eye on. There have not been too many major injuries occurring in the past week. However, newly signed center Andray Blatch of the New Orleans Pelicans suffered a broken ankle and will miss 6-8 weeks of action, a big blow to the team who was hoping to have a good big man to go along with Anthony Davis. For now, that tandem will be put on hold. We also have Luol Deng, who signed with the Portland Trailblazers this past offseason, suffering a sprained knee and will miss at least 2 or 3 weeks. Nothing else too severe at this point in time.
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