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korme 03-10-2003 02:57 PM

The Ultimate 2-on-2 Tournament
 
Taking NBA2k3, Shorty is hosting the mega-tournament. Break it down for them, Shizzy.

NBA guards.

2-on-2.

Play to 21. Win by 2.

64 pair tournament to determine the ultimate champions.

I took the guards/swingmen of the NBA, and out of about 135, 128 of them made the cut. I listed all of the point guards, and all of the shooting guards/swingmen seperately. Then randomly, each were selected. Each team will have a PG and SG.

I will post results here. I will make a bracket. But for now, here are the teams.

korme 03-10-2003 03:01 PM

The teams, seperated by brackets.

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1.        Baron Davis, NO
        Jon Barry, DET

2.        Damon Stoudamire, POR
        Anthony Peeler, MIN

3.        Bobby Jackson, SAC
        Jerry Stackhouse, WAS
       
4.        Chris Whitney, ORL
        Mike Miller, MEM

5.        Alvin Williams, TOR
        Kedrick Brown, BOS

6.        Andre Miller, LAC
        Brandon Armstrong, NJ

7.        Terrell Brandon, MIN
        Steve Smith, SA

8.        Nick Van Exel, DAL
        Lucious Harris, NJ

9.        Keyon Dooling, LAC
        Courtney Alexander, NO

10.        Brian Shaw, LAL
        Hubert Davis, DET

11.        Kenny Anderson, NO
        Gordan Giricek, ORL

12.        Darrell Armstrong, ORL
        Eddie House, MIA

13.        Chauncey Billups, DET
        Joseph Forte, SEA

14.        Erick Strickland, IND
        Eddie Jones, MIA

15.        Jamaal Tinsley, IND
        Dajuan Wagner, CLE

16.        Travis Best, MIA
        Scottie Pippen, POR

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1.        Rafer Alston, TOR
        Kareem Rush, LAL

2.        Howard Eisley, NYK
        Reggie Miller, IND

3.        Gilbert Arenas, GS
        Derek Anderson, POR

4.        Dan Dickau, ATL
        Eric Piatkowski, LAC

5.        Jason Kidd, NJ
        Allan Houston, NYK

6.        Mateen Cleaves, SAC
        Michael Dickerson, MEM

7.        Mike Bibby, SAC
        Tracy McGrady, ORL

8.        Moochie Norris, HOU
        Voshon Lenard, TOR

9.        Chucky Atkins, DET
        Joe Johnson, PHX

10.        Tyronn Lue, WAS
        Doug Christie, SAC

11.        Jacque Vaughn, ORL
        Quentin Richardson, LAC

12.        Damon Jones, SAC
        Emanuel Ginobili, SA

13.        Steve Francis, HOU
        Rip Hamilton, DET

14.        Mark Jackson, UTA
        Roger Mason, CHI

15.        Tony Parker, SA
        Freddie Jones, IND

16.        John Stockton, UTA
        Brent Barry, SEA

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1.        Frank Williams, NYK
        Ron Artest, IND

2.        Derek Fisher, LAL
        Cuttino Mobley, HOU

3.        Lindsey Hunter, TOR
        Wesley Person, MEM

4.        Anthony Carter, MIA
        Penny Hardaway, PHX

5.        Tony Delk, BOS
        Ray Allen, SEA

6.        Steve Nash, DAL
        Shandon Anderson, NYK

7.        Troy Hudson, MIN
        James Posey, HOU

8.        Shammond Williams, DEN
        Jason Terry, ATL

9.        Jamal Crawford, CHI
        Michael Finley, DAL

10.        Anthony Johnson, NJ
        Kobe Bryant, LAL

11.        Jason Williams, MEM
        Jason Richardson, GS

12.        Smush Parker, CLE
        Aaron McKie, PHI

13.        Kevin Ollie, SEA
        Wally Szczerbiak, MIN

14.        Jay Williams, CHI
        Trenton Hassell, CHI

15.        Rod Strickland, MIN
        Casey Jacobsen, PHX

16.        Brevin Knight, MEM
        Kerry Kittles, NJ

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1.        Stephon Marbury, PHX
        Devean George, LAL

2.        Speedy Claxton, SA
        Ricky Davis, CLE

3.        Jalen Rose, CHI
        Latrell Sprewell, NYK

4.        Emmanuel Davis, ATL
        Juan Dixon, WAS

5.        Jeff McInnis, POR
        Michael Jordan, WAS

6.        Earl Boykins, GS
        David Wesley, NO

7.        Earl Watson, MEM
        DeShawn Stevenson, UTA

8.        Charlie Ward, NYK
        Paul Pierce, BOS

9.        Jiri Welsch, GS
        Michael Redd, MIL

10.        Gary Payton, MIL
        Morris Peterson, TOR

11.        Larry Hughes, WAS
        Jimmy Jackson, SAC

12.        Antonio Daniels, POR
        Corey Maggette, LAC

13.        Sam Cassell, MIL
        Vince Carter, TOR

14.        Milt Palacio, CLE
        Bonzi Wells, POR

15.        Allen Iverson, PHI
        Richard Jefferson, NJ

16.        Eric Snow, PHI
        Bryon Russell, WAS


korme 03-10-2003 03:29 PM

Bracket #1 begins today.

Sorry you have to click on each picture, but that's how it is done at these forums.

JeeberD 03-10-2003 03:33 PM

Go Steve Franchise! He and Rip should go far...

Sigh, no Tim Hardaway. Why'd he have to retire...? :(:(:(

korme 03-10-2003 03:40 PM

I'm with you on Franchise. He, Iverson, and Finley are my favorites :)

korme 03-10-2003 03:43 PM

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korme 03-10-2003 04:07 PM

Baron Davis and Jon Barry vs. Damon Stoudamire and Anthony Peeler
vs.

Pre-Game Talk: Well, it seems as though Barry and Davis are the favorites. Baron Davis is the lone star in this match, although Barry or Stoudamire could do well. Peeler is a good shooter when open, but don't expect for him to create shots on his own.

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korme 03-10-2003 04:08 PM

Davis/Barry: 21
Stoudamire/Peeler: 18


Baron and co. got up early, but a late resurrgance, via Anthony Peeler, made the game tight at the end. At 19-18, Baron Davis shot a two pointer which bounced off of the rim, straight up, and down into the hoop to win.

Statistics
Baron Davis, NO: 13 pts, 8/19 fg, 3 rbs, 2 asts
Jon Barry, DET: 8 pts, 7/10 fg, 6 rbs

Damon Stoudamire, POR: 8 pts, 10/14 fg, 3 rbs, 5 asts
Anthony Peeler, MIN: 10 pts, 8/12 fg, 10 rbs, 1 ast

korme 03-10-2003 04:20 PM

Bobby Jackson and Jerry Stackhouse vs. Chris Whitney and Mike Miller
vs.

Pre-Game Talk: Stackhouse and Jackson may very well blow this game away. Stackhouse is an All-Star player, and Bobby Jackson is a starter on most teams. Mike Miller, recently traded to Memphis, is a good player but it is questionable how he will hold up against Stack. Chris Whitney is a mediocre PG.

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korme 03-10-2003 04:32 PM

Stackhouse/Jackson: 21
Miller/Whitney: 12


Mike Miller was simply dominating early, and his team was up 7-5, until Jackson hit a huge two to tie the game and keep this away from a quick upset. Jackson's onslaught of 2-pt buckets (6, count 'em) ensured an advancement for him and Stack, as Miller and Whitney, try as they might, couldn't keep up.

Statistics
Bobby Jackson, SAC: 14 pts, 8/8 fg, 3 rbs, 4 asts
Jerry Stackhouse, WAS: 7 pts, 7/11 fg, 3 rbs, 1 asts

Chris Whitney, ORL: 4 pts, 4/6 fg, 2 rbs, 3 asts
Mike Miller, MEM: 8 pts, 8/17 fg, 8 rbs, 0 asts

korme 03-10-2003 05:10 PM

Alvin Williams and Kedrick Brown vs. Andre Miller and Brandon Armstrong
vs.

Pre-Game Talk: Miller is the best player of the 4, and he may be able to carry his team to victory. But if Alvin Williams can shut him down, expect this game to be close.

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korme 03-10-2003 05:16 PM

Williams/Brown: 21
Miller/Armstrong: 10


Stifling defense by Kedrick Brown and Alvin Williams that we had previously not seen. Miller and Armstrong turned the ball over more times than we could count, and Alvin and Kedrick were prowd owners of the first Tourney Upset Special. How good was the defense? Williams had 7 steals and 2 blocks, and Brown had a steal and 2 blocks of his own. These turnovers gave way to many a dunk, and it was easy breezy very quickly. The star player in the game, Andre Miller, was held to just 3 points.

Statistics
Alvin Williams, TOR: 14 pts, 14/16 fg, 2 rbs, 3 asts
Kedrick Brown, BOS: 7 pts, 7/10 fg, 6 rbs, 0 asts

Andre Miller, LAC: 3 pts, 7/11 fg, 3 rbs, 1 asts
Brandon Armstrong, NJ: 7 pts, 3/9 fg, 4 rbs, 1 asts

tucker342 03-10-2003 05:21 PM

great idea. Bibby and McGrady are probably the best team. I'll be reading.

RPI-Fan 03-10-2003 08:22 PM

Franchise and Hamilton aren't bad.

Cassell and Carter could be good as well.

korme 03-10-2003 10:26 PM

I plan to do 4 a day. But I did 3 today because I spent alot of time setting things up. I'll probably do 5 tomorrow.

JeeberD 03-11-2003 12:54 AM

Keep up the good work. This should be exciting...

MylesKnight 03-11-2003 11:51 AM

This is Cool, ShortDawg.. How about some side wagering on the matchups? Can you give us the Vegas Odds? :D

By the way, if Bibby & T-Mac don't take the Title, I'll be shocked.

primelord 03-11-2003 01:54 PM

I am personally pulling for the Keyon Dooling and Kareem Rush teams. M-I-Z! Z-O-U! :)

korme 03-11-2003 03:24 PM

Oh I'd love to here predictions from you all

korme 03-11-2003 03:46 PM

Terrell Brandon / Steve Smith

vs.

Nick Van Exel / Lucious Harris

Pre-Game Talk: Van Exel showed he could be a prime scorer while with Denver, and Lucious Harris is a very good role player. They will compete in this game against Terrell Brandon and Steve Smith, both of whom are on the decline of their respective careers.

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korme 03-11-2003 04:00 PM

Brandon/Smith: 22
Van Exel/Harris: 24


This was a fantastic game that was close from start to finish. Down 19-20, Van Exel hit a huge two take the lead at 21-20. But having to win by two, Van Exel hit just that - a two to win it.

Statistics
Terrell Brandon, MIN: 14 pts, 13/16 fg, 2 rbs, 4 asts
Steve Smith, SA: 8 pts, 8/11 fg, 3 rbs, 4 asts

Nick Van Exel, DAL: 14 pts, 9/13 fg, 5 rbs, 2 asts
Lucious Harris, NJ: 10 pts, 9/16 fg, 8 rbs, 0 asts

korme 03-11-2003 04:14 PM

Keyon Dooling / Courtney Alexander

vs.

Brian Shaw / Hubert Davis

Pre-Game Talk: Davis and Shaw are career role-players nearing the end, while Dooling and Alexander are emerging guys who haven't quite found a great role yet. This is anyones game, but the younger, quicker, guys have to have an advantage.

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korme 03-11-2003 04:20 PM

Dooling/Alexander: 18
Shaw/Davis: 21


Wow. Stunning. Led by Hubert Davis' 19 points, the old foggies win. Hubert did not hog the ball - Shaw just couldn't make a shot. Rebounding played a huge role, as Hubert brought down 8 offensive rebounds. Can you say player of the game?

Statistics
Keyon Dooling, LAC: 11 pts, 7/10 fg, 5 rbs, 4 asts
Courtney Alexander, NO: 7 pts, 7/10 fg, 4 rbs, 1 asts

Brian Shaw, LAL: 2 pts, 1/10 fg, 3 rbs, 5 asts
Hubert Davis, DET: 19 pts, 11/17 fg, 9 rbs, 1 asts

korme 03-12-2003 08:43 PM

Sorry for the 0fer today guys, research papers are fun.

korme 03-16-2003 06:58 PM

Kenny Anderson / Gordan Giricek

vs.

Darrell Armstrong / Eddie House

Pre-Game Talk: While Giricek is busting out in Orlando, Kenny is trying to find time in New Orleans. Armstrong is still a capable PG and House provides some minutes off the bench in Miami.

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korme 03-16-2003 07:16 PM

Anderson/Giricek: 21
Armstrong/House: 17


Close game.. Giricek really put on a show.

Statistics
Kenny Anderson, NO: 8 pts, 6/11 fg, 4 rbs, 5 asts
Gordan Giricek, ORL: 13 pts, 13/17 fg, 5 rbs, 2 asts

Darrell Armstrong, ORL: 10 pts, 7/12 fg, 3 rbs, 3 asts
Eddie House, MIA: 7 pts, 6/9 fg, 5 rbs, 1 asts

korme 03-16-2003 07:19 PM

Chauncey Billups / Joe Forte

vs.

Erick Strickland / Eddie Jones

Pre-Game Talk: Billups is a very capable scorer, and Forte was... in college. The big name here is Eddie Jones, the star in Miami. Strickland could hurt Jones' chances of advancing.

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korme 03-16-2003 07:34 PM

Billups/Forte: 16
Strickland/Jones: 21


Billups was the only player on the team to come to play, and he couldn't do it alone.. Jones was dominant, pulling down rebounds, and scoring off of good passes from Strickland. Too little from Forte for them to have a legit shot.

Statistics
Chauncey Billups, DET: 11 pts, 9/15 fg, 2 rbs, 2 asts
Joseph Forte, SEA: 5 pts, 5/12 fg, 5 rbs, 2 asts

Erick Strickland, IND: 8 pts, 7/9 fg, 4 rbs, 6 asts
Eddie Jones, MIA: 13 pts, 12/16 fg, 8 rbs, 1 asts

korme 03-16-2003 07:42 PM

Jamaal Tinsley / Dajuan Wagner

vs.

Travis Best / Scottie Pippen

Pre-Game Talk: Best is a good player, and Pippen is one of the 50 Greatest (from '98). Tinsley and Wagner are two youngsters who can handle the ball and put it in the hoop. Should be a good one!

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korme 03-16-2003 07:56 PM

Tinsley/Wagner: 21
Best/Pippen: 18


A two point onslaught was enough to advance the two young guns over the established veterans. Best was the inferior player here, but none of the four were noticably weaker than any of the others. Pippen could not keep up with the quicker Wagner.

Statistics
Jamaal Tinsley, IND: 9 pts, 7/10 fg, 4 rbs, 2 asts
Dajuan Wagner, CLE: 12 pts, 10/14 fg, 6 rbs, 3 asts

Travis Best, MIA: 7 pts, 6/12 fg, 1 rbs, 2 asts
Scottie Pippen, POR: 11 pts, 11/17 fg, 8 rbs, 2 asts

And with that - Bracket Region 1 is complete!

korme 03-16-2003 07:56 PM

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