With latest results in update thread, your teams are involved in series' that are tied 3-3 in the second round. So I guess post here whether you can make it to the chat sometime within the next few days to sim game 7, and what times are good for you, etc. Also, anyone who hasn't resigned their FA's yet, they can only be resigned until end of playoffs, so let me know soon who you want to resign, and if you haven't asked me what your players want, just post that in the FBB resignings thread or email me at SteveFrancis0003@yahoo.com
It's hard to say when I'll be available due to the volatile nature of my work schedule. So, just pick a time and if I can make it cool, but if I can't, no worries.
Ok, I guess I will try to sim game 7's on Wednesday night at around 7:00 pm cst. I will also sim the first two games of the Conference Finals afterwards.
The results of game 7's. In the West, with about 3 minutes left the Sonics led by 3, and they were able to execute to hold on to the lead, winning the game 80-73. POG was Rashard Lewis with 27 points and 10 rebounds. In the East, just 5 minutes into the game Gary Payton had to leave because he was being bothered by his appendix. Luckily for the Hornets, Kenny Anderson brought his A game, and the contest was close throughout the 2nd half. The Bateaux Ivre were up 1 with 2:38 left. However, a Ratliff basket with the foul, and a Rahim basket put them up 97-91 with 1:22 left, and they were able to hold on from there and win 100 to 93. POG was Jason Terry with 14 points and 16 assists. The first 2 games of the conference finals. In the West the Blazers' depth and the excellent play of Rasheed Wallace and Bonzi Wells can't be stopped still, and they had no trouble in taking the first 2 games at home. Rasheed Wallace was POG in game 1 with 27 points and 11 rebounds. Bonzi Wells took the honors in game 2 with 21 points and 9 rebounds. In the East, game 1 was a thriller. It was close throughout the whole game. In the final minute, trailing by 1, McGrady drove through the defense and passed to David Wesley, who buried the jumper with 17 seconds left. Jason Terry stepped up after this, and sank a shot of his own with 10 seconds left, putting the Bateaux Ivre back up, 102-101, which would be the final score after Ratliff blocked the final attempt by the Magic at the buzzer. Jason Terry was POG with 25 points, 10 assists and the game winning shot. In game 2, the Bateaux Ivre were able to maintain their lead that they built with a 39 point 2nd quarter, and they took the game 118 to 104. Jason Terry was POG again with 32 points and 11 assists. Baseball FA and all that cool stuff is tomorrow, and I am usually gone on the weekends, so I will sim the games sometime on Sunday probably. I will post the official time later in the week.