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  • ..GameOver..
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    #16
    Re: Living in the Shadows – A Patrick Ewing Jr. Story

    I am enjoying this concept a lot. It is refreshing to see something different. Btw 12 boards and 9 points misses a double double by one point.

    As far as the tables, I think if you copy the table exactly as it is, it should pop up as it should. I have never had an issue with it but then again I haven't posted tables in a long time.

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    • RMJH4
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      Game 3 Maine Red Claws 115 – 110 Springfield Armor




      Ewing Jr. and Earl Clark had a monster battle in the post.


      Nov 26, 2011 - MNE at SPR

      TEAM
      1ST
      2ND
      3RD
      4TH
      SCORE
      Maine Red Claws (2-0)
      23
      19
      36
      37
      115
      Springfield Armor (1-1)
      26
      30
      33
      21
      110

      Maine Red Claws
      STARTERS
      MIN
      FGM-A
      3PM-A
      FTM-A
      REB
      AST
      STL
      BLK
      TO
      PTS
      Patrick Ewing Jr.
      34
      14-29
      2-3
      5-11
      9
      2
      1
      1
      0
      35


      Red Claws Starters



      P. Beverly
      A.Ray
      D. Nichols
      P. Ewing Jr.
      E. Curry


      Armor Starters

      J. McNeal
      J. Diebler
      D. Brown
      E. Clark
      C. Hunter


      Game Leaders

      Pts - 44 - A. Ray (Red Claws)
      Rebs - 13 - E. Clark (Armor)
      Asts - 13 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
      Stls - 3 - J. Jordan (Red Claws)
      Blks - 2 - E. Curry (Red Claws)




      Ewing’s Epilogue





      “2 words. Allan Ray! Man he lit the Armory up tonight! 44 points! Ably aided by myself, a sweet 35 and 9 performance. I had a great battle with Earl Clark, another guy who really should be in the big league. Patrick Beverly really got us going, 13 points and 13 assists; he is quickly learning how to run this show. Derrick Brown poured in 28, Da’Sean Butler 22 and Jerel Mc Neal 21. They had shooters all over the floor. But ‘Gelly Belly’ Gelabale worked his behind off and eventually stopped them down the stretch. We’re 3-0 and deservedly grabbed our first win against our closest rivals Springfield, MA”








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        Game 4 Maine Red Claws 112 – 97 Springfield Armor



        Ewing Jr. puts Derrick Brown in a poster.


        Nov 27, 2011 - MNE at SPR
        TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
        Maine Red Claws (3-0)33172933112
        Springfield Armor (1-2)2121183797
        Maine Red Claws
        STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
        Patrick Ewing Jr.324-110-110-138120418





        Red Claws Starters
        P. Beverly
        A.Ray
        D. Nichols
        P. Ewing Jr.
        E. Curry

        Armor Starters
        J. McNeal
        J. Diebler
        D. Brown
        E. Clark
        C. Hunter

        Game Leaders
        Pts - 24 - D. Nichols (Red Claws)
        Rebs - 10 - D. Pittman (Armor)
        Asts - 6 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
        Stls - 3 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
        Blks - 2 - D. Brown (Armor)


        Ewing’s Epilogue

        “I just love posters! Throwing it down over Derrick Brown! On my way to an 18 and 8 performance. We had some great scoring all over the court tonight. Nichols had 24, Gelly Belly had 18, Baby Shaq had 17 and Big Pete Mo had 13. As usual, Jerel and Derrick played well, with 20 and 19 each, but they just couldn’t match our intensity. 112-97 on the paper, but really we owned this game. 4 and 0 baby, and we play the Armor again on Friday!”
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          Game 5 Maine Red Claws 114 – 97 Springfield Armor



          Ewing Jr. almost had a double-double again, with 18 points and 9 rebounds.


          Dec 2, 2011 - MNE at SPR
          TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
          Maine Red Claws (4-0)38282523114
          Springfield Armor (1-3)2428281797
          Maine Red Claws
          STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
          Patrick Ewing Jr.30180-06-69010218



          Red Claws Starters
          P. Beverly
          A. Ray
          D. Nichols
          P. Ewing Jr.
          E. Curry

          Armor Starters
          J. Mc Neal
          J. Diebler
          D. Brown
          E. Clark
          C. Hunter

          Game Leaders
          Pts - 25 - M. Gelabale (Red Claws)
          Rebs - 10 - E. Curry (Red Claws)
          Asts - 6 - J. McNeal (Armor)
          Stls - 2 - D. Brown (Armor)
          Blks - 2 - C. Hunter (Armor)

          Ewing’s Epilogue



          “Gelly Belly had a storming game with 25 points tonight. He lit the floor up and we threw the fuel on! I notched up 18 points and 9 boards, again missing out on a dub-dub,grr!! Allan Ray could also be charged with arsene, as he shot 7-8 from the floor on his way to 16 points. Baby Shaq had 9pts and 10 boards, yea man, I know the feeling! As usual Derrick Brown and Da’Sean Butler tore it up with 23 and 19 each, but dang, we know how to beat these cats now. 5-0, can we play all of our games in my home state of Massachusetts?!”
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            Game 6 Fort Wayne Mad Ants 94 – 95 Maine Red Claws



            Ewing Jr. is averaging nearly 20 and 10 every game, this time 20 points and 9 rebounds.

            Dec 3, 2011 - FWN at MNE
            TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
            Fort Wayne Mad Ants (2-2)2318183594
            Maine Red Claws (5-0)2021252995
            Maine Red Claws
            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            Patrick Ewing Jr.327-161-23-59101220


            Mad Ants Starters
            W. Solomon
            C. Karl
            D. Noel
            R. Kurz
            N. Fazekas

            Red Claws Starters
            P. Beverly
            A. Ray
            M. Gelabale
            P. Ewing Jr.
            E. Curry

            Game Leaders
            Pts - 20 - P. Ewing Jr.
            Rebs - 10 - E. Curry
            Asts - 5 - W. Solomon
            Stls - 3 - P. Beverly
            Blks - 2 - E. Curry

            Ewing’s Epilogue



            “20 and 9. Can I buy a double-double please? I’m averaging just under 9 boards a game. Got to step my game up on the glass! First home game in almost 2 weeks, and we returned to a packed house. The 3 wins over Springfield have really gotten the fans out in numbers! Baby Shaq was dominant again tonight, with 16 points and 10 boards. We really locked down Kurz and Nick Fazekas under the boards. Allan Ray had the hot hand, connecting on 4 long range 3’s. Will Solomon was the Mad Ant’s main threat, scoring 15 and dishing out 5 assists. 6-0, unbeaten at home and on the road. I bet whoever plays us next is quaking in their boots. Who is it? Springfield Armor you say? Hmmmm. Gentlemen, load your guns…..”
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              NBA D-League Standings

              NBA Standings - Updated: Dec 3, 2011
              EAST PLAYOFF RACEWLGB
              Red Claws60
              Bay Hawks312
              Energy432.5
              Skyforce333
              Mad Ants233.5
              Armor144.5
              Wizards155.0
              WEST PLAYOFF RACEWLGB
              Bighorns60
              Stampede411.5
              Vipers312
              66ers322.5
              Thunderbirds123.5
              Jam244
              Flash244
              Toros254.5
              Legends055.5


              Ewing’s Epilogue


              "Excellent start to the season for the Red Claws. 6-0 and we really have some momemtum. We really have done a number on our nearest rivals, the Springfield Armor. They fear playing us now, only 6 more meetings this season! I'm quite happy with my numbers over 22 ppg. But what really concerns me is the fact i havent registered a single double-double this season yet. 8.9 rpg just aint gonna cut it. I really got to raise that part of my game this month. Been talking to the Big Oak Tree about this, and he says he'll give me a few tips this week. Eddy Curry and Marcus Landry also going to stay back after practice too"

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                Game 7 Springfield Armor 86 – 102 Maine Red Claws



                Ewing Jr. gets frustrated. He missed 5/9 from the free throw line.


                Dec 5, 2011 - SPR at MNE
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Springfield Armor (1-4)2324142586
                Maine Red Claws (6-0)34192425102
                Maine Red Claws
                STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Patrick Ewing Jr.356-110-04-97320216


                Armor Starters
                J. McNeal
                J. Diebler
                D. Butler
                E. Clark
                D. Pittman

                Red Claws Starters
                P. Beverly
                A. Acker
                M. Gelabale
                P. Ewing Jr.
                P. Morrison

                Game Leaders
                Pts - 29 - M. Gelabale (Red Claws)
                Rebs - 8 - P. Morrison (Red Claws)
                Asts - 10 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
                Stls - 5 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
                Blks - 3 - D. Pittman (Armor)

                Ewing’s Epilogue



                “Mickael Gelabale brought some guns to the game tonight. And no, he was not impersonating Gilbert Arenas! Well maybe the old Agent Zero that goes off for 29 points! Outstanding game from my man. Eddy Curry was strong with 16 and 7; he is just amazing when he gets his groove on. I played well, 15 and 7, but I’ve had much better games this season already. Missed too many free throws. Got to step it up next time out. At least I racked up some assists though. For Springfield, well you’ve guessed it, Derrick Brown (20) and McNeal (17), ably assisted by Da’Sean….You know the score, the Red Claws just shut the door! Again. This time at home. Burning it up, we’re 7 and 0”
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                  Game 8 Maine Red Claws 98 - 82 Erie Bayhawks


                  Ewing Jr. had too much space inside all night.

                  Dec 10, 2011 - MNE at ERE
                  TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                  Maine Red Claws (7-0)1416343498
                  Erie Bayhawks (4-1)1722212282
                  Maine Red Claws
                  STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  Patrick Ewing Jr.3114-291-20-19400129


                  Red Claws Starters
                  P. Beverly
                  A. Ray
                  M. Gelabale
                  P. Ewing Jr.
                  E. Curry

                  Bayhawks Starters
                  B. Uzoh
                  W. Warren
                  T. Zubcic
                  J. Boone
                  J. Collins

                  Game Leaders
                  Pts - 29 - P. Ewing Jr. (Red Claws)
                  Rebs - 9 - P. Ewing Jr. (Red Claws)
                  Asts - 10 B. Uzoh (Bayhawks)
                  Stls - 3 - B. Hansbrough (Bayhawks)
                  Blks - 2 - E. Curry (Red Claws)

                  Ewing's Epilogue



                  Another great win tonight, we're now 8-0. Its hard to see a team stopping us when we play at this level. I led all scorers and rebounders tonight with 29 and 9, but again failed to get a double double! Oakley really gave me some great tips last week, especially how to box out effectively. Allan Ray shot really well, scoring 23 tonight. Gelabale started again tonight and scored 14, had 6 rebounds and 3 steals. It really is a ding dong battle between him and Nichols to start every night! Its the competition for places that seems to really be driving us on this season. Tomislav Zubcic and Ben Hansbrough the rookies led the Bayhawks in scoring, with 13 and 12 respectively.

                  The Bayhawks have just recently been taken over solely by the Knicks. Allan Houston has been appointed GM of the Bayhawks. I noticed him there casting his eye over the game tonight. Hopefully my 29 pt haul has impressed him! We all have noticed some scouts at the games so far this season, namely from the Bucks, Nets, Raptors and Suns. I know we have a great team chemistry going on, but everyone of us would jump at the chance of a 10 day contract!!
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                    Game 9 Maine Red Claws 86 - 84 Erie Bayhawks



                    Ewing Jr. finally recorded a double-double.


                    Dec 11, 2011 - MNE at ERE
                    TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                    Maine Red Claws (8-0)2621192086
                    Erie Bayhawks (4-2)2620142484
                    Maine Red Claws
                    STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Patrick Ewing Jr.367-140-01-211120315


                    Red Claws Starters
                    P. Beverly
                    A. Ray
                    M. Gelabale
                    P. Ewing Jr.
                    E. Curry

                    Bayhawks Starters
                    B. Uzoh
                    W. Warren
                    T. Zubcic
                    J. Boone
                    J. Collins

                    Game Leaders
                    Pts - 27 - M. Gelabale (Red Claws)
                    Rebs - 11 - P. Ewing Jr. (Red Claws)
                    Asts - 7 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
                    Stls - 3 - B. Uzoh (Bayhawks)
                    Blks - 2 - J. Boone (Bayhawks)

                    Ewing's Epilogue


                    "Close fought win tonight. Really stunning shootout between Gelabale with 27 and Zubcic with 31. Really had everyone biting their finger nails all 4th quarter long. Gelly Belly though would come out and hit a buzzer beater in the dying seconds, a long 2 pointer from the corner, his specialty. We clung on by our finger nails but we'll take the victory!" .

                    "On another note, Double - Double baby! YEA!! It only took 9 games but i finally got one. 15 and 11, a solid performance from yours truly Ewing Jr.!All the extra work is starting to pay off. Hansbrough is starting to play at a high level and helped the Bayhawks keep in touching distance with 15 tonight. Rumors around the arena tonight say he may be signed up by the Knicks pretty soon. Hmm. Dont i wish i was in his boots right now."
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                      Doing great so far! How long until he is in the bigs?
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                        Game 10 Idaho Stampede 91 - 97 Maine Red Claws


                        Ewing Jr. rocked the rim on several occasions tonight, en route to scoring 25 points.

                        Dec 16, 2011 - IDA at MNE
                        TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                        Idaho Stampede (6-4)1925232491
                        Maine Red Claws (9-0)2929261397
                        Maine Red Claws
                        STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        Patrick Ewing Jr.2811-251-32-28202225


                        Stampede Starters
                        S. Collins
                        A. Parker
                        M. Finley
                        M. Cousin
                        K. Thomas

                        Red Claws Starters
                        P. Beverly
                        A. Ray
                        D. Nichols
                        P. Ewing Jr.
                        E. Curry

                        Game Leaders
                        Pts - 25 - P. Ewing Jr. (Red Claws)
                        Rebs - 13 - K. Thomas (Stampede)
                        Asts - 10 - S. Collins (Stampede)
                        Stls - 3 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
                        Blks - 2 - P. Ewing Jr. (Red Claws)


                        Ewing's Epilogue


                        "Great win over a tough veteran Stampede team tonight! Anthony Parker, Michael Finley, Kurt Thomas and Tony Battie on one team?! Has to be a record for most experienced D-League team ever! In the end i think our youth and athleticism won out over the wily old vet's. But it was Sherron Collins that really brought his A game, scoring 22 and dishing out 10 assists. Kurt Thomas scored 9 and had 13 boards" .

                        "I know you think i'm going on about Idaho a lot, but damn they were good. Feel we learned a lot from playing these guys tonight. Demetris Nichols and Gelabale really helped me carry the load offensively tonight against a stellar defensive team. Nichols had 24, Gelabale 16 and Edddy Curry had 10. The Big Man is working hard to get in shape, but his minutes have fluctuated in the past few games. Pete Morrison is more than an able replacement scoring 6 points and grabbing 5 boards tonight."
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                          Not going to reveal that yet, i'm really getting into the D- League though! Have a great team and have some good matchups coming up soon. have a little review of the NBA season coming so far, via Ewing Sr. I have set all teams to sim, so you never know he could just be signed up at anytime, will have a tough decision to make to leave this team on such a roll though!
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                            Game 11 Maine Red Claws 82 - 93 Springfield Armor



                            The Red Claws got nothing easy tonight, but Ewing Jr. registered a double-double with 20 pts and 10 rebounds.

                            Dec 17, 2011 - MNE at SPR
                            TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                            Maine Red Claws (10-0)1821192482
                            Springfield Armor (4-5)3716231793
                            Maine Red Claws
                            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            Patrick Ewing Jr.337-160-16-810000220



                            Red Claws Starters
                            P. Beverly
                            A. Ray
                            D. Nichols
                            P. Ewing Jr.
                            E. Curry

                            Armor Starters
                            J. McNeal
                            J. Diebler
                            D. Brown
                            E. Clark
                            C. Hunter

                            Game Leaders
                            Pts - 28 - Earl Clark (Armor)
                            Rebs - 11 - Earl Clark (Armor)
                            Asts - 7 - J. McNeal (Armor)
                            Stls - 2 - P. Beverly (Red Claws)
                            Blks - 4 - D. Brown (Armor)


                            Ewing's Epilogue


                            "Wow. The Armor came out very hot tonight and really caught us on the hop. They have just recently become the sole affliate of the New Jersey Nets and have been on a run as of late. They've gone 4 and 1 in the last 5 since the takeover. Earl Clark was a monster with 28 points and 11 boards, Chris Hunter had 12 and 10. Neither Eddy or I could really slow them down tonight. Brown, Diebler and McNeal all had 13 each. Maybe they see lots of places up for grabs on that Nets roster." .

                            "I was happy to get my second double-double of the season, but the gloss was really taken off with such a bad loss. Our first loss of the season 10-1. Nobody really played out of their skins tonight, other than Gelabale with 17 points and Beverly with 11. I really dont know what else to say about tonight. 2nd game on a back to back maybe. We were out-worked, out-hussled, out-scored. Major improvements to be made for Idaho at home on Monday."

                            "In other news around the D-League, the Pacers sent AJ Price down to the Mad Ants. No call-ups or 10 day signings so far, but from the standard i've seen the last few games, surely we'll see some by the turn of the year as teams gear up for playoff runs. You know i might drop Dad an email to see how things are going playoff wise. He's been quiet as of late because himself and Stan have been under severe pressure."
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                              Ewing’s Epilogues: Episode 4



                              December 18th 2011



                              I just emailed Dad and he's not a happy camper. The Magic are 9th in the East and one game behind the Bucks. This is a crucial year for the Magic, becuase Dwight Howard has said he will become a free agent at the end of the season. With this in mind the Magic are trying to make a big trade this year. Steve Nash and Patrick Mills in exchange for Jameer Nelson and Chris Duhon. It would give both teams a freshness at the point, and a pick and roll wonderland for Dwight Howard. Things still havent just clicked yet and the Magic are 14-15. Not good and Otis Smith is putting pressure on Dad and Stan to steady the ship.

                              I think Dad can see its reaching crisis point, with the supporting crew not helping out Nelson and Howard as expected. Although i still think Dad has his eyes set on an head coaching job elsewhere, probably next season though.

                              My hometown Celtics have made a strong start to the season. 2nd in the East and 19-8 a few games back from the Heat though. A few minor tweaks were made to the roster, adding Allen Iverson to backup Rondo, Michael Redd to backup Ray Allen and Darnell Jackson replaces Glen Davis in backing up KG. Jeff Green has really grown into his role as 6th man and is really stretching teams defenses. But they still look a little light in the frontcourt with the loss of Big Baby and Shaq. Jermaine O' Neal is the starting center, so lets see how that pan's out!

                              Its great to see Iverson back and playing fairly well. He's averaging 8.2 points per game off the bench. I must try and catch a game some time soon of the Answer in a Beantown uniform...



                              Here's the latest in the playoff races...




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                                Game 12 Idaho Stampede 86 - 93 Maine Red Claws



                                Ewing Jr. worked hard on the block all night, and grabbed a double-double again.

                                Dec 19, 2011 - IDA at MNE
                                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                                Idaho Stampede (7-5)2024231986
                                Maine Red Claws (10-1)2425172793
                                Maine Red Claws
                                STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                                Patrick Ewing Jr.324-90-08-814100216



                                Stampede Starters
                                S. Collins
                                A. Parker
                                M. Finley
                                M. Cousin
                                K. Thomas

                                Red Claws Starters
                                P. Beverly
                                A. Ray
                                D. Nichols
                                P. Ewing Jr.
                                E. Curry

                                Game Leaders
                                Pts - 20 - E. Curry (Red Claws)
                                Rebs - 14 - P. Ewing Jr. (Red Claws)
                                Asts - 5 - S. Collins (Stampede)
                                Stls - 5 - S. Collins (Stampede)
                                Blks - 3 - T. Battie (Stampede)


                                Ewing's Epilogue


                                "Great win over the tough veteran Stampede team tonight again! Back to winning ways, 11-1. After a tough loss on the road to Springfield it was important to bounce back at home. I grabbed my 3rd double-double of the season, and 2nd on the trot. Delighted the extra work with Oakley is paying off now. But i got to say it was made all the easier by Baby Shaq's dominance down low tonight, 20 points and 7 boards. He really paved the way for me to rebound and get some nice putbacks. 8-8 from the free throw line is my season best too." .

                                "Demetris Nichols had 16 and 4, Gelabale had 13 and 7. All our big guns played well tonight. Anthony Parker had 19 to keep the game close. Along with Danny Moon, Kurt Thomas and Marcus Cousin, they each had 14 points. Spreading the scoring out evenly. But important to their effort was Tony Battie off the bench, who grabbed 12 boards to accompany Thomas' 6. Tough matchups for myself and Baby Shaq, but i think we shaded this one. Big league scouts, sit up and take notice, Curry and Ewing Jr. are beasting the blocks down in the D-League."

                                "In other news around the D-League, the Jazz sent SF Jeremy Evans down to the Utah Flash. A good addition, and will only help the Flash's quest for #1 seed in the west. Next up for us is a clash between #1 and #2 in the east, Iowa Energy vs Maine Red Claws."
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