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  • Deuce2223
    Hall Of Fame
    • Dec 2007
    • 12571

    #31
    Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

    Updates coming tonight. I will check and see where Pitt ended up. I believe they were like Duke and had a fluke losing season.

    Not sure why Vandy ended up in the NIT other then they didn't finish well in SEC play. What's weird is they had the same # of wins as Missouri and West Virginia and had a better RPI, yet got left out..

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    • JJ4
      Rookie
      • Mar 2010
      • 484

      #32
      Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

      Originally posted by Deuce2223
      Thanks JJ. I think you should post, it would help bring back the memories of the good old days over at 2k.

      By the way I know the your PIC is especially for me too, Everybody gets lucky once and awhile.
      Alright Deuce you talked me into it, I'll post it here.


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      • Deuce2223
        Hall Of Fame
        • Dec 2007
        • 12571

        #33
        Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan







        1ST ROUND


        #13 (20-13) VS #4 (21-12)


        GAME PREVIEW

        Going into the game, Coach Derozan knew that his team would have to play it's best basketball off the season for a chance to win. For Boise State there was almost as much pressure on the idea of going to the 2nd Round which has never been done in school history as there was for the football program winning it's first BCS Bowl game.


        GAME RECAP

        The Broncos came out cold as Paul Noonon missed his first 5 3pt attempts as BSU fell behind early 16-4. Noonon would finally knock down a few shots as leading BSU with 8 pts on 3/13 (2-11 3pt) in the 1st half, but the damage was done as BSU trailed 44-26.

        Arizona shot 52% from the field in the 1st half and was led by SO Center Kryl Natvyacho with 10 pts and 10 reb.


        In the 2nd half Noonon would catch fire hitting 3/3 from 3pt and 6 straight baskets to help BSU cut the lead to 10 with 8 minutes to play. Then with 1:32 to play Noonon again hit back to back 3's to to cut the lead to 4 pts. After back to back trips to the line, BSU got the ball with 18.7 seconds to play down by 3pts (86-89). Anderson would take the inbound and look to get it into the hot hands of Paul Noonon, but the pass was picked off forcing Arizona to the line yet again. The Wildcats would knock down both FT's to secure the win leaving BSU wondering what if??
        FINAL SCORE BSU-86 ARIZONA-91

        KEY PLAYERS
        SR SG P. Noonon-33 pts 13/29 6/19 3pt
        SR PF D. Montreal-16 pts 11 reb
        FR C S. Hicks-11 pts 6 reb 5 asst
        FR I Oetjen-9 pts 6 reb (Bench)

        K. Fogg-12 pts 4/6 FG 2/2 3pt
        S. Hill-10pts 6 reb
        D. Williams-18 pts 6 reb
        K. Natyahahko-18 pts 13 reb


        POST GAME COMMENTS BY COACH "D"

        "Of Course we are disappointed but I am still very excited about what we did this year and how we can build off of this. Granted we lose 5 players (4 starters) but I am excited about how Hicks played this year and how Ojeten improved toward the end of the year and we have the makings of a very good incoming class (Which you read about soon) "





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        • Deuce2223
          Hall Of Fame
          • Dec 2007
          • 12571

          #34
          Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan






          NCAA TOURNEY RECAP


          1ST ROUND UPSETS

          #11 Tennessee-85 #6 Viriginia Tech-57
          #10 W. Virginia-67 #7 Arizona State-62
          #14 Portland-62 #3 Miami FL-46
          #15 Oakland-79 #2 UConn-78
          #12 N. Colorado-63 #5 Ole Miss-60
          (Would of been BSU next opponent)
          #14 Princeton-68 #3 LSU-67


          (I am not going to post 2nd Round stuff and just go straight to the Sweet 16 games if you want to know about a certian team let me know and I will get you the info on what happened)


          SWEET SIXTEEN RESULTS

          #1 Louisville-87 #5 Arkansas-68
          #3 Oregon-94 #15 Oakland-58 (Cindy story is over)
          #1 Georgetown-69 #4 Arizona-72
          (Don't feel so bad about losing now)
          #6 UCLA-76 #7 Nebraska-67
          #1 WSU-67 #5 Xaiver-71
          #11 Tennesse-63 #10 West Virginia-73
          #1 Kansas-96 #5 Indiana-67
          #14 Porland-70 #2 UNC-107


          ELITE 8 SCORES

          #5 Xavier-54 #10 W. Virginia-71
          #1 Kansas-65 #2 UNC-107
          #1 Louisville-61 #3 Oregon-76
          #4 Arizona-84 #6 UCLA-66


          FINAL 4 SCORES

          #10 West Virginia-90 #2 UNC-67
          #2 Oregon-72 #4 Arizona-65


          NATIONAL CHAMPS

          #10 West Virginia-89 #3 Oregon-65
          (John Flowers was POG with 17 pts 10 reb)


          NIT RESULTS

          FINAL 4

          Bucknell-82 South Florida-66
          Missouri-75 N. Iowa-64


          NIT CHAMPS

          Bucknell-81 Missouri-64
          (SR PG D. Shaizer scored 27 pts on 8/14 from 3pt)






          NCAA AWARDS

          PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND BIGMAN OF THE YEAR
          SR PF J. Leur (Wisconsin) Stats-22.6 PPG 8.6 RPG 1.7 APG .7 SPG 2.0 BPG

          MID MAJOR OF THE YEAR AND DEFENSIVE POY

          JR SF M. Glove (Iona) Stats-17.8 PPG 12.7 RPG 1.0 BPG

          Coach of the Year-Roy Williams (UNC)

          FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
          SF Harrison Barnes (UNC) Stats-21.0 PPG 6.2 RPG 2.0 APG 1.4 SPG 1.5 BPG 37% 3PT

          1ST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
          PG-J. Pullen (Kansas State)
          SG-T. Abbott (Arizona State)
          SF-FR H. Barnes (UNC)
          PF-J. Leuer (Wisconsin)
          C-J. Johnson (Purdue)

          2ND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
          PG J. Fredette (BYU)
          SG SO M. Jordan (UCF)

          SF K. Singler (Duke)
          PF J. Allen (V.T)
          C JR A. Almeda (Nebraska)


          FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN
          PG J. Selby (Kansas)
          SG B. Knight (Kentucky)
          SF H. Barnes (UNC)
          PF J. Sullinger (Ohio State)
          C Fab Melo (Syracuse)






          WAC AWARDS

          PLAYER OF THE YEAR
          JR PG A. Oliver (San Jose State)
          Stats-21.9 PPG 5.2 RPG 4.1 APG 2.1 SPG

          COACH OF THE YEAR
          Steve Morrill (Utah State)
          "Not sure how he wins. The Aggies were PreSeason fav's to win the WAC and they end up 6th and go 14-18. Can we say Coach Derozon got screwed!!!"

          FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
          Sam Hicks (Boise State)
          Stats-12.4 PPG 7.2 RPG .5 APG .8 SPG 45% FG

          1ST TEAM ALL-WAC
          PG- JR A. Oliver (San Jose State)
          SG-JR Z. Johnson (Hawaii)
          SF SR W. McKines (New Mexico State)
          PF SR T. Wesley (Utah State)
          C SO G. Smith (Fresno State)

          2ND TEAM ALL-WAC
          PG SR D. Brown (La Tech)
          SG SR A. Castillo (New Mexico State)
          SF FR J. Burris (Nevada)
          PF SR D. Montreal (BSU)
          C JR H. Rahman (New Mexico State)

          FRESHMAN ALL-WAC
          PG D. Burton (Nevada)
          SG C. Kobango (New Mexico State)
          SF J. Burris (Nevada)

          PF S. Hicks (BSU)
          C J. Johnson (La Tech)

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          • ThirtySix
            Rookie
            • Nov 2006
            • 79

            #35
            Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

            Definitely snubbed for WAC Coach of the Year. As great as this game is there are some weird decisions made every now and again.

            Tough luck against Arizona.

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            • Deuce2223
              Hall Of Fame
              • Dec 2007
              • 12571

              #36
              Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

              Originally posted by ThirtySix
              Definitely snubbed for WAC Coach of the Year. As great as this game is there are some weird decisions made every now and again.

              Tough luck against Arizona.

              Thanks. I felt slighted.. If anyone else should of got it then it should've gone to the Fresno State Coach being how they won the WAC or even Hawaii being how they made it to the WAC Tourney Championship Game after being the #5 seed.



              By the way I am going to try and get up the Recruiting Recap tomorrow. I did update Page 1 with Season Ending Info as well.

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              • MarvellousOne
                No need for Titles
                • Sep 2005
                • 1834

                #37
                Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                Man tough loss against Arizona, but your guys played very well to comeback like that just fell a bit short. You definitely got screwed out of the WAC Coach of the Year award

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                • matt314hew
                  Pro
                  • May 2004
                  • 513

                  #38
                  Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                  Tough loss. even tougher for me is seeing that WVU won it all. Now if only i had a college hoops game.
                  Lets go Pens!
                  Pitt Panthers Dynasty - http://ncaa.avidmanager.com/dynasties/Pittsburgh-6164

                  Steel City Defense - http://www.operationsports.com/forum...franchise.html

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                  • TheKT
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 171

                    #39
                    Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                    Tough loss man, I hate to see games ended on mistakes. (It happens to me quite a bit) But you made it to the dance, it's a good building block for next year. In a year or two I can see the Broncos making a nice run. Good luck this off season.

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                    • Deuce2223
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 12571

                      #40
                      Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                      Originally posted by matt314hew
                      What did Pitt finish at in this year of your game? Surprised to see they missed the dance too.

                      Forgot to tell you earlier. Pitt finished with 14-16. Same as Duke. Weird year for some teams.

                      There were teams making the tourney I have never seen before and to see Bucknell pull out the NIT Championship made my day.

                      I was very surprised to see West Virginia win the NCAA Tourney as a #10 seed. I thought they might when a few games, but never thought they would beat Kansas or UNC..

                      It was tough seeing Arizona in the Final 4 knowing I had the ability to beat them and even more disappointing when I saw that N. Colorado had beat #5 Ole Miss in Round 1. Had I pulled out the win, I could've at least made a Sweet 16 appearence.

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                      • hockeyplaya2724
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 2924

                        #41
                        Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                        I'm surprised Oakland got to the second round, my mom went there so I'm obviously a fan of them. Anyways, good job with Boise State hopefully next year you can make it farther in the tournament.
                        The Coaching Legacy of Aaron Wheeler (NCAA Football 11)

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                        • delija66
                          Pro
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 638

                          #42
                          Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                          Tough loss bro did Maryland make it to the tournament?

                          EDIT:
                          thx for helpin me pick the teams for my legacy... surprised you didnt select Boise St. haha

                          if anyone else would like to help me pick the last 2 teams please go here
                          http://www.operationsports.com/forum...am-legacy.html

                          thx again deuce
                          Last edited by delija66; 03-07-2011, 07:47 PM.

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                          • HarkTheSound
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 1167

                            #43
                            Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                            14-18 team's coach winning COY?
                            Bengals
                            UNC Tar Heels(Football and Basketball)

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                            • Deuce2223
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 12571

                              #44
                              Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan







                              RECRUITING RECAP




                              BRONCOS SIGN LAND 6 COMMITTMENTS!!!

                              Coach Dezaron followed up a successfull season in which saw Boise State finish 2nd in the WAC, win the WAC Tourney, make a NCAA Tourney and win 20 games with a solid year off the court as well.

                              Coach Deuce went into the season with 7 scholarships, but in the end only handed out 6. All 6 players come in very highly rated (3*) including 2 Mr BB's.

                              The key to this class will be 6'5 SF Aldrin Legee from Springfield Oregon. Legee was voted Oregon's POY avg 20.9 PPG and 13.8 RPG leading his team to a state high school championship. This summer Legee played in the ABL for the Northwest Sharks and posted bigtime #'s. Legee was rated #104 Overall and #27 SF by Scouts.Inc
                              ABL Stats
                              PPG-10.6
                              RPG-12.6
                              APG-3.6
                              SPG-2.4
                              3PT%-34%

                              Coach Deuce continued to look at bigmen even though he would have WAC FOY S. Hicks returning next season, finding someone who could start at PF/C was a big priority and Coach "D" landed a great one. 6'10 Marcus Mbaye from Missoula Montana. Mbaye like Legee was his states Gatorade POY, as he lead his high school to a state title as well. Mbaye was ranked #148 Overall and the #8 C by Scouts Inc.


                              With Legee and Mbaye ready to join PG Trey Nicholas, SG transfer D. Wiley (Oregon) and Hicks in the starting lineup, Coach Deuce next priority was to round his his bench looking for guys who were versitle to play multiple spots. Here is a look at the other 4 future Broncos.
                              SG-6'4 Bienviue Sparks-Modesto CA
                              Ranked #227/#50 SG by Scouts Inc

                              PG-6'1 Deron Fields-Boise ID
                              Ranked #266/#43 PG by Scouts Inc

                              SG-6'5 Prosper Fullove-Carson City Nevada
                              Ranked #429/#97 SG by Scouts Inc

                              C-7'0 Amadou Diarra-Maili Africa
                              3*-N/R

                              Coach Deuce take "I really like Fields alot. He will push Nicholas for the starting PG spot and Sparks and Fulllove have the ability to play both SG/SF. Diarra will compete with SO I. Oetjen (4.0 PPG 1.4 RPG) as the backup behind Hicks and Mbaye and give us the ability to put 2-7 footers on the court at the same time."





                              DUKE LANDS THE #1 CLASS

                              Coming off their worse season in over a decade winning just 14 games and missing the NCAA tourney, Coach K vowed to never let it happen again. Well with this incoming class I am sure he will be right. Coach K landed 4-5* AA Mr BB's including the #2 and #3 Overall players in the country.
                              #2 Overall/#1 SG 6'5 Homer Crenshaw-AA Mr BB-Lowell MA

                              #3 Overall/#2 PG 6'2 Kory Holcomb-AA Mr BB-Baltimore MD

                              #10/#3 PF 6'9 Armein Pratt-AA Mr BB-Raliegh NC

                              #21/#1 SF 6'5 S. Teague-AA Mr BB-Philly PA



                              #1 OVERALL C. MENDOZA SHOCKS THE NATION!!

                              6'2 PG Christopher Mendoza could've picked any college in the nation. A All-American and the Mr BB for the state of California. Mendoza led Del Mar High School to 3 straight High School titles. Mendzona had offers from both USC and UCLA as well as the hometown San Jose Spartans, but in the end it was the UNLV Running Rebels that secured Mendoza's committment.


                              Mendoza-"I wanted to follow on the footsteps of my Uncle Greg Anthony. He led the Reb's to a National Title and I think I can do the same thing."


                              OTHER NOTEABLE SIGNINGS


                              THE REST OF THE TOP-10

                              #2 Florida State (1-AA, 3-Mr BB, 1-5*, 3-4*)

                              #3 Marquette (1-AA/MRBB 5*, 3-4*)

                              #4 USC (1AA 5*, 2-4*, 1-3*)

                              #5 Texas (5-4*, 1-3*)

                              #6 St Johns (1-Mr BB, 6-3* 4-2*)

                              #7 Villanova (1-AA 5*, 3-4*, 1-3*)

                              #8 Arizona (1-AA MR BB 5*, 2-4*)

                              #9 UNC (2-AA Mr BB 5*)

                              #10 UNLV (Mendoza plus 1-4*, 1-3*)

                              NOTEABLE WAC SIGNINGS

                              Nevada
                              5* AA 6'1 B. Holden (Ranked #20 Overall/#8 PG)

                              San Jose State
                              4* 6'6 T. Wood (Ranked #53 Overall/#11 SF)
                              3* 6'6 L. Leach (Ranked #135 Overall/#33 SF)
                              3* 6'6 J. Newby (Ranked #158 Overall/#39 SF)


                              Utah State
                              4* 6'5 R. Simpson (Ranked #64 Overall/#13 SG)
                              3* 6'2 B. Taft (Ranked #170 Overall/#41 SG)




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                              • Gloves 82
                                Pro
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 739

                                #45
                                Re: CH 2K8 "The Rebirth of a Legend" Coach BJ Derozan

                                Tough loss in the tourney. Mizzou almost won the NIT . Lookin forward to the new season!

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