11-28-2008, 01:39 PM
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Location: Rochester, NY
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Re: Roadlesstrvld4's All-American Sliders ... Combination of Heel's, Cowboy and Me ..
Here are the stats from the test run of these sliders:
Jacksonville Dolphins (B- OVR) vs. Georgetown (A- OVR)
Score: 78....94
Reb: 23....28 O Reb: 4....5
Assists: 10....14
Steals: 5....9
Blocks: 3....3
Fouls: 10....14
TO: 17....14
FT: 12....12
FT%: 67....86
FGM: 31....39
FG%: 53....59
3-PT: 4....4
3-PT%: 33....31
Players of the Game:
Jacksonville Dolphins
Ben Smith
23 Points
3 Rebs
2 Assists
2 Steals
Georgetown Hoyas
Jessie Sapp
23 Points (3-8 from 3-pt)
2 Reb.
1 Assist
3 Steals
Analysis:
Like Deft said, you nailed college fast-paced theme. The only thing I changed was moving the 3-pt slider to 20 instead of 15.
That said, the score doesn't indicate how this game played. Only in the last 3 minutes did I start to pull away. They were up 44-42 at the half and I had to mount a comeback just to get that close.
I believe the prompt read we had 11 lead changes and 4 ties, which made for a very exciting game. One of my bench players came up big with 11 pts. and 7 rebs. and in the end it was the bench who pulled out this victory.
Played a 3-2 zone for 2 minutes while my subs were in for the first time because at the time they were on a big run. I was getting way too many turnovers so I went back to man-to-man.
Like I said, the game was decently close and Sapp put a dagger in their hearts with about 3 minutes to go draining a three. To go up by 7 and when it rain it pours, as they say because the Dolphins just kept turning it over and missing shots.
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