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Post by Sped on Nov 27, 2003 11:04:57 GMT -5
Philadelphia 76ers
Roster Starters PG- Eric Snow SG- Allen Iverson SF- Glenn Robinson PF- Kenny Thomas C- Derrick Coleman Bench PG- Aaron McKie SG- Willie Green SF- John Salmons/Gregg Buckner PF- Marc Jackson C- Sam Dalembart/Amal McCaskill
GAMEPLAN: As always the Sixers will play gritty defense and try to force the opposition into turnovers. Eric Snow, Allen Iverson and Aaron McKie provide possibly the best defensive backcourt in the NBA. The frontcourt is improving with potential 20 point scorer Glenn Robinson. Kenny Thomas and Derrick Coleman will do the dirty work underneath. The bench is revived a bit with Aaron McKie and rookie scorer Willie Green in the backcourt. John Salmons and Gregg Buckner man the small forward position and look to provide a defensive spark. Marc Jackson and Sam Dalembart give the Sixers frontcourt depth for the first in years.
First Game: Oct 28 vs. Miami(0-0)
(Notes:) Well, tell me what ya think.
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Post by Sped on Nov 27, 2003 13:02:49 GMT -5
Miami Heat @ Philadelphia 76ers Heat Starters: PG- Dwyane Wade SG- Eddie Jones SF- Caron Butler PF- Lamar Odom C- Brian Grant
Sixers Starters: PG- Eric Snow SG- Allen Iverson SF- Glenn Robinson PF- Kenny Thomas C- Derrick Coleman
First Quarter The first quarter went back and forth with Eddie Jones causing Iverson to take bad shots and give up the ball. Iverson covered Dwyane Wade on the other end and forced the rookie into several turnovers.
Second Quarter The Sixers applied a full-court press and made Dwyane Wade handle the ball, again forcing the rookie into mistakes. On the offensive end, Derrick Coleman and Kenny Thomas were the recepient of many Allen Iverson passes, AI finished the half with 14pts, 6ast and the Sixers were up by 3 at half.
Third Quarter The Sixers got ahead by 10 early, only to see Eddie Jones go off for eight straight points and cut the lead to two. This is normally the time of the game where AI starts gunning, however, he used his speed advantage on Eddie Jones to get into the lane and dish to Derrick Coleman and Kenny Thomas. AI has 7 assists in the quarter and the Sixers are up 6 going into the fourth.
Fourth Quarter The Allen Iverson show continues as he gets in his scoring mode, doing whatever he wants on Eddie Jones. Glenn Robinson has a nice fourth quarter including catching a lob from AI with the shot-clock running down to make the lead seven with a minute left. AI sinks some free-throws and the Sixers go on to win 75-62 in their opener.
Box Score HEAT Wade-9pts, 2rbd, 8ast, 10 turnovers Jones- 25pts, 2rbd, 1ast Butler- 17pts, 1rbd, 1st Odom- 9pts, 7ast, 0ast Grant- 2pts, 8rbd, 3ast SIXERS Snow- 5pts, 3rbd, 3ast AI- 26pts, 6rbd, 16ast Robinson- 12pts, 2rbd, 0ast Thomas- 12pts, 8rbd, 1ast, 2blk Coleman- 18pts, 4rbd, 3ast Salmons- 2pts, 1ast Dalembart- 1rbd, 1blk McKie- 0's across the board
Player of the Game: Allen Iverson w/ 26pts, 16ast and 6rbd.
NEXT GAME: @ Sacramento
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Nov 27, 2003 14:23:33 GMT -5
What level is this on?
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Post by Sped on Nov 27, 2003 15:35:32 GMT -5
Superstar
Game Speed Turned Down Reach In Foul Frequency Turned Up
And just about every team I play, I'll put AI on the PG and Snow on the 2.
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Post by Maize & Blue on Nov 27, 2003 19:50:27 GMT -5
Nice to see another dynasty up! ;D Congrats on the opening win! Good luck!
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Post by Sped on Nov 27, 2003 23:29:23 GMT -5
Philadelphia 76ers @ Sacramento Kings Kings Starters: PG- Mike Bibby SG- Doug Christie SF- Peja Stojakovic PF- Chris Webber C- Vlade Divac
Sixers Starters: PG- Eric Snow SG- Allen Iverson SF- Glenn Robinson PF- Kenny Thomas C- Derrick Coleman
First Quarter The Kings jumped out a huge lead to start, with Peja Stojakovic scoring their first seven points. With the Kings up 16-0, Allen Iverson came alive, hitting a three, picking Mike Bibby for the And1 and hitting a short jumpshot, he cut the lead in half. The Kings pulled ahead again and held the lead around most of the quarter With the first quarter coming to an end Doug Christie hit a halfcourter to put the lead at 15.
Second Quartr The Kings jumped ahead to make it a twenty point deficit. Iverson was in foul trouble with three, so Willie Green came in and provided an offensive spark, scoring eight points in the quarter. The lead however was still at nineteen going into the half.
Third Quarter The Sixers were flat out overmatched and could not do a single thing. Iverson was shooting under 20% from the field, DC and Kenny Thomas were constantly deneid by C-Webb and Vlade. Mike Bibby even got in a block on John Salmons. AI kept gunning and he kept missing. The Kings were a much better team.
Fourth Quarter The Kings refused to sub out while the Sixers put in their bench with Willie Green doing a nice job and Sam Dalembart did solid, but couldn't trim the lead at all. Overall, this game was a total beatdown with the final score being: KINGS 95 SIXERS 70
Box Score KINGS Bibby- 17pts, 6rbd, 12ast Christie- 21pts, 6rbd, 1ast Peja- 29pts, 5rbd Webber- 16pts, 9rbd, 4ast Divac- 8pts, 13rbd, 3ast SIXERS Snow- 8pts, 8rbd AI- 17pts, 8rbd, 5ast Robinson- 8pts Thomas- 2pts, 6rbd Coleman- 6pts, 10rbd Salmons- 2pts, 3rbd Dalembart- 2pts, 3rbd McKie- 2pts Green- 19pts, 5rbd Jackson- 2pts, 3rbd
Player of the Game: Mike Bibby w/ 17pts, 12ast
NEXT GAME: @ Golden State
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Post by Sped on Nov 28, 2003 1:41:38 GMT -5
Philadelphia 76ers @ Golden State Warriors Warriors Starters: PG- Nick Van Exel SG- Jason Richardson SF- Mike Dunleavy Jr PF- Clifford Robinson C- Erick Dampier
Sixers Starters: PG- Eric Snow SG- Allen Iverson SF- Glenn Robinson PF- Kenny Thomas C- Derrick Coleman
First Quarter The Sixers jumped out to an early 8-1 advantage with AI gunning early. He hit his first 4 of 5. Jason Richardson threw down a nasty dunk right over Derrick Coleman for the and1. On the next play, Glenn Robinson shot a jumper that backrimmed only to see AI rise up and put down the put-back jam. Nasty. Sixers up 1 at the end of the first.
Second Quarter The Sixers were not hitting shots in the 2nd, but managed to keep the game close with AI harassing Van Exel in the backcourt. Iverson had 3 steals in the quarter but Philly was down by 3 going into the half.
Third Quarter Eric Snow drew some charges and had a couple steals in the third to get Philly the early lead. The lead didn't hold up as Van Exel went off from deep, giving the Warriors a 3 point lead heading into the fourth and final quarter.
Fourth Quarter This quarter was great, Jason Richardson, who silently had 20 heading into the quarter, went head to head with Allen Iverson. Richardson was hitting from everywhere and finished with 39. AI wasn't exactly hitting from everywhere, but he gunned the Sixers into a 3 point deficit with a minute left. Iverson finished with 47, but it wasn't enough as Jason Richardson hit a fadeaway three from the corner to ice the game with fourty seconds left. WARRIORS 88 SIXERS 83
Box Score WARRIORS NVE- 18pts, 6rbd, 6ast JRich- 39pts, 8rbd, 1 ast Dunleavy- 14pts, 4rbd, 2ast Robinson- 6pts, 3rbd, 2ast Dampier- 6pts, 10rbd, 4blk SIXERS Snow- 9pts, 1rbd, 3ast AI- 47pts, 12rbds, 9ast Robinson- 12pts, 3rbd, 1ast Thomas- 4pts, 9rbds, 1ast Coleman- 7pts, 4rbd, 0ast Salmons- 0pts, 2rbd Dalembart- 4pts, 8blk McKie- 0pts Green- 0pts Jackson- 0pts
Player of the Game: Allen Iverson w/ 47pts, 12rbds, 9ast
NEXT GAME: @ Portland
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Post by Sped on Nov 28, 2003 1:43:43 GMT -5
Sixers receive: G/F- George Lynch F- David West
Hornets receive: F/C- Derrick Coleman C- Todd MacCulloch
***This trade was primarily done for cap space and young talent in West.
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Post by Sped on Nov 28, 2003 1:55:59 GMT -5
Philadelphia 76ers @ Portland Blazers Blazers Starters: PG- Derek Anderson SG- Ruben Patterson SF- Bonzi Wells PF- Rasheed Wallace C- Dale Davis G/F- Qyntel Woods Sixers Starters: PG- Eric Snow SG- Allen Iverson SF- Glenn Robinson PF- Kenny Thomas C- Sam Dalembart
First Quarter The first quarter was back and forth with AI leading the way with 12 points. Neither team got a lead of more than five, the highlight play was a Derek Anderson backdoor lob to Rasheed Wallace. Sick.
Second Quarter Philly had the 4 or 5 point lead most of the quarter, and with a minute to go, Glenn Robinson hit a three to put the lead to seven. After Bonzi Wells hit a three of his own, Big Dog hit another deep try to make the halftime score Philly 42, Portland 35.
Third Quarter Pretty much Philly just trying to keep the Blazers at bay. AI had 18 in the quarter, and Kenny Thomas poured in seven in the quarter. The lead stayed at seven heading into the fourth.
Fourth Quarter Philly's shots were dropping in the fourth, with Iverson creating open looks for Kenny Thomas and Derrick Coleman, both of whom finished with 18. Rookie David West sealed the game with an And1 dunk on Rasheed Wallace. Philly gets the win to bounce back to 500. BLAZERS 80 SIXERS 93
Box Score BLAZERS DA- 15pts, 7rbd, 12ast Ruben- 4pts, 3rbd Bonzi-23pts, 1rbd Sheed- 19pts, 11rbd, 2ast Davis- 14pts, 10rbd, 2ast Q.Woods- 5pts, 1ast SIXERS Snow- 0pts, 3rbd, 3ast AI- 44pts, 5rbd, 7ast Robinson- 18pts, 5rbd Thomas- 18pts, 6rbd Dalembart- 2pts, 8rbd, 1ast, 4blk Salmons- 0pts McKie- 0pts, 1rbd Green- 0pts, 1rbd, 1ast Jackson- 4pts, 6rbd, 1ast West- 5pts, 2rbd
Player of the Game: Allen Iverson w/ 44pts, 5rbd, 7ast
NEXT GAME: v. New Orleans
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Post by Maize & Blue on Nov 28, 2003 12:13:58 GMT -5
Nice way to bounce back after the losses. Looks like Iverson is coming through for you. ;D
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Nov 28, 2003 14:04:17 GMT -5
AI AI AI....Nice, keep going.
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Post by Sped on Nov 28, 2003 23:17:44 GMT -5
HaHa, yeah, I try to get everyone involved, but this team is real shitty. No great jumpshooters and Thomas and Dalembart arent exactly offensive juggurnauts
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Nov 29, 2003 10:13:44 GMT -5
Ya Dalembert is a 35 lol, thats like me starting diop whos a 50 lol.
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Post by PJ520 on Nov 30, 2003 16:25:40 GMT -5
Nice job Sped, keep up the good work.
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Post by Sped on Dec 13, 2003 16:22:31 GMT -5
I decided I'm not going to do stats anymore, but I played New Orleans and the game was a Double OT loss.
Baron Davis and AI battled back and forth, I eventually put George Lynch on Davis in the 1st OT and that was a big help. Willie green had a great game, 18 points but it wasn't enough, David Wesley 3-ball with 15 seconds left put them up 5 and ended the game.
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