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Stuff chemistry. :p

Also, I wouldn't say we aren't clutch. Elgin, Dr J and KAJ all delivered when it counted.


You're right. Look how far the Lakers got this year without it... :oops:
 
There are no islands on a basketball court. :rolleyes: :D

Still, Erving has the speed and athleticism to catch up to West any day. And as well as being more electric offensively, he also has much better D than Mr Clutch.

It is amazing what an near empty gas tank can do to athletic ability. For example, against my team Mr. Erving would be chasing Miller around screen until he gasses out.
 
PG: John Stockton - Utah Jazz - Gonzaga (1980-1989)
SG: Oscar Robertson - Milwaukee Bucks - Cincinatti (1960-1969)
SF: George Gervin - San Antonio Spurs - Eastern Michigan (1970-1979)
PF: Karl Malone - Utah Jazz - Louisiana Tech (1990-1999)
C: Bill Russell - Boston Celtics - San Francisco (1960-1969)

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Bob Pettit - St Louis/Atlanta Hawks - Louisiana State (1950-1959)
Allen Iverson - Philidelphia 76ers - Georgetown (1990-1999)
Yao Ming - Houston Rockets - Shanghai Sharks (2000-2013)
Paul Arizin - Philadelphia/Golden State Warriors - Villanova (1950-1959)
Artis Gilmore - Chicago Bulls - Jacksonville (1970-1979)
Paul Pierce - Boston Celtics - Kansas (2000-2013)
Kevin Johnson - Phoenix Suns - California (1980-1989)
 

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Carnegie Crustaceans select Maurice Stokes (Royals/Kings - St Francis) 50's



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    3× NBA All-Star (1956–1958)
    NBA Rookie of the Year (1956)
    3× All-NBA Second Team (1956–1958)
    #12 Retired by the Sacramento Kings

A gifted athlete who could play all five positions, Stokes's career was tragically cut short after headbutting the floor in the last game of the 1958 regular season. The resultant complications not only ended his career, but also his life in 1970 at the age of just 36. But the numbers speak for themselves - 3 years - 3 All Star appearances - 3 all NBA selections.
 
Carnegie Crustaceans

PG: Isiah Thomas (Detroit-Indiana) 90's
SG: Pete Maravich (New Orleans-LSU) 70's
SF: Larry Bird (Boston-Indiana State) 80's
PF: Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas-Germany) 90's
C: Bill Walton (Portland-UCLA) 70's
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Dwayne Wade (Miami-Marquette) 2000's
Nate Thurmond (Golden State-Bowling Green) 60's
Dolph Schayes (Syracuse-NYU) 50's
Hal Greer (Philadelphia-Marshall) 60's
Ben Wallace (Detroit-VUU) 2000's
Sidney Moncrief (Milwaukee-Arkansas) 80's
Maurice Stokes (Rochester-St Francis) 50's
 
K.C Jones (1950-59, San Francisco, Celtics)

Jones played college basketball at the University of San Francisco and, along with Bill Russell, led the Dons to two NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956. Jones also played with Russell on the 1956 United States men's Olympic basketball team, which won the gold medal at the Melbourne Summer Games. During his playing days, he was known as a tenacious defender. Jones spent all of his nine seasons in the NBA with the Boston Celtics, being part of eight championship teams from 1959 to 1966. In NBA history, only teammates Bill Russell (11 championships) and Sam Jones (10 championships) have won more championship rings during their playing careers. After Boston lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1967 playoffs, Jones ended his playing career.
 
hans moleman any possible write-ups this time round?
Nah, I pretty much exhausted my knowledge of past players in the previous 'simulation', so I don't have any new material to create another set of write-ups for this draft.

The current players draft on the other hand...
 

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Poor spacing.
Indeed. :p
Cousy's crazy ball-handling skills would be too much for Walt.
Dr J and Kobe are similar players, so they're even. Just.
Baylor's strength and finesse inside would be too much for the somewhat defensively weak Chuck. I'd also argue that Chuck isn't playing in his true position.
Rodman is a good defender and rebounder, but good luck stopping KG. ;)
Wilt had good athleticism in the bed ;) Still, Kareem would outdo Wilt with his finesse.
Again, my bench>your bench.
Cousy's handling is crazy, you're right. But it doesn't mean it's good. Walt is an eel with the ball. Cousy is inconsistent w/ it during a time of shit PG's.
Dr J and Kobe are NOT similar. Sure, they both had hops, but that was where it ended. Kobe is an inside/outside player. Dr J a slasher.
Baylor/Chuck are very similar if you asked me. Both are truly undersized PF's in the way they played.
And Kareem would struggle big time against the Stilt.

Thank me later stewie griffen ;)
 
Kevin Durant, Texas Longhorns, Oklahoma City Thunder, 2000-present

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Orlan-dipo Magic Line-Up
PG - Earvin 'Magic' Johnson, Michigan State Spartans - Los Angeles Lakers, 1980-1989
SG - Scottie Pippen, Central Arkansas Bears - Chicago Bulls, 1990-1999
SF - Rick Barry, Miami Hurricanes - San Francisco Warriors, 1960-1969
PF - David Robinson, Navy Midshipmen - San Antonio Spurs, 1990-1999
C - Shaquille O'Neal, Louisiana State Tigers - Orlando Magic/Miami Heat, 2000-present

6th Man - Drazen Petrovic, KK Cibona (Yugoslavia) - New Jersey Nets, 1980-1989
7th Man - Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Bilikens - Boston Celtics, 1946-1959
8th Man - Walt Bellamy, Indiana Hoosiers - Detroit Pistons, 1960-1969
9th Man - Shawn Kemp, Trinity Valley CC Cardinals - Cleveland Cavaliers, 2000-present
10th Man - Harry Gallatin, Truman State Bulldogs - New York Knicks, 1946-1959
11th Man - Dennis Johnson, Pepperdine Waves - Seattle SuperSonics, 1970-1979
12th Man - Kevin Durant, Texas Longhorns, Oklahoma City Thunder, 2000-present

nufan?
 
Indeed. :p

Cousy's handling is crazy, you're right. But it doesn't mean it's good. Walt is an eel with the ball. Cousy is inconsistent w/ it during a time of shit PG's.
Dr J and Kobe are NOT similar. Sure, they both had hops, but that was where it ended. Kobe is an inside/outside player. Dr J a slasher.
Baylor/Chuck are very similar if you asked me. Both are truly undersized PF's in the way they played.
And Kareem would struggle big time against the Stilt.

Thank me later stewie griffen ;)

Cooz was a great floor general and a solid passer, no doubt. Playing with Russell helped with this. Here he'll get support from Cap, meaning he'll flourish.
Dr J is more of an inside player, while Kobe's more outside. I'll give you that.
I already said the Baylor/Chuck duel was a tie.
And with Wilt/Kareem, that wasn't what you said last draft :p
 
Cooz was a great floor general and a solid passer, no doubt. Playing with Russell helped with this. Here he'll get support from Cap, meaning he'll flourish.
Dr J is more of an inside player, while Kobe's more outside. I'll give you that.
I already said the Baylor/Chuck duel was a tie.
And with Wilt/Kareem, that wasn't what you said last draft :p
The first point doesn't really make sense... How does Kareem help Cousy in terms of passing? Also, being a floor general and a 'crazy ball-handler' are two different things mang.
And thanks Ben for agreeing with me. :p
And the Wilt/Kareem match-up... Well, I had to be bias obviously towards my team :D
 

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The first point doesn't really make sense... How does Kareem help Cousy in terms of passing? Also, being a floor general and a 'crazy ball-handler' are two different things mang.
And thanks Ben for agreeing with me. :p
And the Wilt/Kareem match-up... Well, I had to be bias obviously towards my team :D

If Cooz didn't have Russell, he wouldn't have been as good as he became. KAJ is way better than Russell offensively, which means The Houdini of the Hardwood can use his good passing skills to get the ball to Kareem so he can skyhook it after first of all out-dribbling his opponent.
And I still think KAJ is better... :p
 
Nah, I pretty much exhausted my knowledge of past players in the previous 'simulation', so I don't have any new material to create another set of write-ups for this draft.

The current players draft on the other hand...

Keep in mind there is no-one from the last draft you did the write-ups for involved in this draft...

You can use the same material!!! Anything for a writeup!!! :p
 
If Cooz didn't have Russell, he wouldn't have been as good as he became. KAJ is way better than Russell offensively, which means The Houdini of the Hardwood can use his good passing skills to get the ball to Kareem so he can skyhook it after first of all out-dribbling his opponent.
And I still think KAJ is better... :p
But that's not what I'm arguing about. It's obvious that Cousy was a good passer. I'm more against your contention that Cousy was a 'crazy ball-handler'. You still haven't addressed that flaw in your summary of your team. He is and will be a weak link if he is guarded by a defensive minded PG, or even a PG with just above average D.
 
Keep in mind there is no-one from the last draft you did the write-ups for involved in this draft...

You can use the same material!!! Anything for a writeup!!! :p
We don't deserve write-ups. Those took ages I bet for moleman, and they were HoF worthy. :p
 
But that's not what I'm arguing about. It's obvious that Cousy was a good passer. I'm more against your contention that Cousy was a 'crazy ball-handler'. You still haven't addressed that flaw in your summary of your team. He is and will be a weak link if he is guarded by a defensive minded PG, or even a PG with just above average D.

Look at the gifs and vids, man. He was a great dribbler by all means.
 

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