Since Harst hasn't updated the rosters in awhile, I figured I'd do it so everyone can see the rosters. So here they are (so far):
You Still Don't Want It With Us
C- Wilt Chamberlain
PF- Kevin McHale
SF- Bobby Jones
SG- Clyde Drexler
PG- Dennis Johnson
BE- Chris Mullin
BE- Arvydas Sabonis
BE- Detlef Schrempf
BE- Jo Jo White
BE- David Thompson
Sulphurous Nonentities
PG - Kevin Johnson
SG - Sam Jones
SF - Dominique Wilkins
PF - Spencer Haywood
C - Tim Duncan
BE - Steve Nash
BE - Buck WIlliams
BE - Walter Davis
BE - Dale Ellis
BE - Larry Nance
Chrisper and Friends
PG- Magic Johnson
SG- Sidney Moncrief
SF- Shawn Marion
PF- Shawn Kemp
C- Patrick Ewing
BE- Ray Allen
BE- Vlade Divac
BE- Tom Chambers
BE- Glen Rice
BE- Reggie Theus
Harst and Co.
PG- Jerry West
SG- Dave Bing
SF- Jamaal Wilkes
PF- Nate Thurmond
C- Artis Gilmore
BE- Bob McAdoo
BE- Walt Bellemy
BE- Drazen Petrovic
BE- World B. Free
BE- Manu Ginobili
Tha Jello Jigglers
PG- Tim Hardaway
SG- Kobe Bryant
SF- James Worthy
PF- Elvin Hayes
C- Robert Parish
BE- Dirk Nowitzki
BE- Paul Pierce
BE- Mookie Blaylock
BE- Theo Ratliff
BE- Eddie Jones
The Railcats
PG- Nate Archibald
SG- Fred Brown
SF- Larry Bird
PF- Dave Cowens
C- Bob Lanier
BE- Fat Lever
BE- Terry Cummings
BE- Tom Van Arsdale
BE- Stacy Augmon
BE- Andrew Bogut
Who Got Next?
PG- Gary Payton
SG- Mitch Richmond
SF- Scottie Pippen
PF- Alonzo Mourning
C- Shaquille O'Neal
BE- Mark Price
BE- Mark Eaton
BE- Glenn Robinson
BE- Shareef Abdur-Rahim
BE- Doug Christie
Big B's Bad Boys
PG- Jason Kidd
SG- George Gervin
SF- Grant Hill
PF- Jerry Lucas
C- Hakeem Olajuwon
BE- Alvin Robertson
BE- Mo Cheeks
BE- Michael Cooper
BE- Elton Brand
BE- Pau Gasol
UFW's
PG- Walt Frazier
SG- Earl Monroe
SF- Kevin Garnett
PF- Dennis Rodman
C- Ben Wallace
BE- Bill Laimbeer
BE- Ron Artest
BE- Steve Kerr
BE- Ron Harper
BE- Caron Butler
Michigan Sports
PG- Isiah Thomas
SG- Joe Dumars
SF- LeBron James
PF- Charles Barkley
C- Kareem Abdul Jabbar
BE- Tracy McGrady
BE- George McGinnis
BE- Chauncey Billups
BE- Richard Hamilton
BE- Andrei Kirilenko
The Luck of the Irish
PG- Bob Cousy
SG- Pete Maravich
SF- Carmelo Anthony
PF- Dave DeBusschere
C- Willis Reed
BE- Dolph Schayes
BE- Amare Stoudemire
BE- Bill Bradley
BE- Peja Stojakovic
BE- Joe Johnson
Squeezy Sleazies
PG- Lenny Wilkens
SG- Adrian Dantley
SF- Alex English
PF- Karl Malone
C- David Robinson
BE- Connie Hawkins
BE- Billy Cunningham
BE- Calvin Murphy
BE- Dan Majerle
BE- Charles Oakley
Hooch's Hustlers
PG- Allen Iverson
SG- John Havlicek
SF- Bernard King
PF- Dikembe Mutombo
C- Bill Russell
BE- Wes Unseld
BE- Penny Hardaway
BE- Bruce Bowen
BE- Michael Redd
BE- Chris Bosh
Team 1 Large Hawaiian Thanks
PG- John Stockton
SG- Reggie Miller
SF- Julius Erving
PF- Bob Pettit
C- Bill Walton
BE- Paul Arizin
BE- Bill Sharman
BE- Yao Ming
BE- Horace Grant
BE- Marques Johnson
Fire Flip
PG- Oscar Robertson
SG- Dwyane Wade
SF- Rick Barry
PF- Rasheed Wallace
C- George Mikan
BE- Deron Williams
BE- Carlos Boozer
BE- Allan Houston
BE- Jack Sikma
BE- Tayshaun Prince
David Stern's Jowel
PG- Chris Paul
SG- Hal Greer
SF- Elgin Baylor
PF- Dwight Howard
C- Moses Malone
BE- Chris Webber
BE- Dan Issel
BE- Vince Carter
BE- Mark Jackson
BE- Kiki Vandeweghe
Mock Draft thread: www.sportsline.com/mcc/messages/chrono/8565890/0/0/8788498#ID8788498
Posted on: June 10, 2008 6:24 pm
Edited on: June 12, 2008 5:29 pm
Category: General
Tags: All Time NBA Mock Draft
Posted on: May 30, 2008 9:32 am
Please Pistons, win the ECFs
I really want them to win more than ever now. Of course I have been wanting them to win all along since the Pistons are my favorite team, but now I think it will be an even sweeter victory if they win the series. Everyone seems to think the Lakers vs. Celtics Finals are already set, and if the Pistons win, I can't wait to see the reaction from everyone here.
The Lakers are already in after dominating the defending champs Spurs in 5 games in the WCFs. Big time congrats to them for playing so
great and only losing a total of 3 games so far in the playoffs. They really want another title, and Kobe Bryant is giving everything he's got to make sure they get it. These Lakers are looking great, and may soon be the 2008 NBA champs.
Since the playoffs start, the majority of everyone across the country wanted to see the Lakers play the Celtics in the Finals. They wanted to see the old rivalry of the 80s begin again, and they might get their prayers answered. This is what most people wanted, and definitely what the league wanted. Wouldn't it be a shame if the Pistons were to ruin everyone's dreams? (the look on everyone's faces) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
Please Pistons, if the is any ounce of goodness left in this world, please beat the Celtics in 7 and cause an uproar across the nation. I wanted to see everyone begin crying because their dream Finals didn't come true this year.
DEEEEETTTRROOOOOOOOOIIIITTTT BAAAAAAAASSSSSSSKKEETBBBAAAAAAAAAAA
The Lakers are already in after dominating the defending champs Spurs in 5 games in the WCFs. Big time congrats to them for playing so
great and only losing a total of 3 games so far in the playoffs. They really want another title, and Kobe Bryant is giving everything he's got to make sure they get it. These Lakers are looking great, and may soon be the 2008 NBA champs. Since the playoffs start, the majority of everyone across the country wanted to see the Lakers play the Celtics in the Finals. They wanted to see the old rivalry of the 80s begin again, and they might get their prayers answered. This is what most people wanted, and definitely what the league wanted. Wouldn't it be a shame if the Pistons were to ruin everyone's dreams? (the look on everyone's faces) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
Please Pistons, if the is any ounce of goodness left in this world, please beat the Celtics in 7 and cause an uproar across the nation. I wanted to see everyone begin crying because their dream Finals didn't come true this year.
DEEEEETTTRROOOOOOOOOIIIITTTT BAAAAAAAASSSSSSSKKEETBBBAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted on: May 19, 2008 3:18 pm
ECFs Pistons vs. Celtics: The Final Showdown
It's finally time for the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals. It's exactly what we've been waiting for all year long: Detroit Pistons vs. Boston Celtics. The #1 and #2 teams in the in the East, and in the regular season as well. Also, the two best defensive teams throughout this year. They played 3 times throughout the regular season, with the Pistons winning the first game in Boston, and the Celtics winning the next two games in Detroit and Boston. All 3 were very exciting and close games, and were some of the best games this season. These two teams were just destined to face each other in the ECFs this year, and now it's finally time to see them go at it.
This is the Pistons 6th straight ECF appearance, but it's the Celtics 1st since 2002. The Celtics and the Pistons have a lot of great player matchups that make the series even more entertaining:
Kevin Garnett vs. Rasheed Wallace - Both are their teams best player and have been been of the team's leaders and heart of the team. They can both post up in the paint very well, and both play good defense. Rasheed has the long range shot, but Garnett has the mid range shot. They have had had some good and bad games in this year's playoffs, and it will probably be the same in this series as well.
Rip Hamilton vs. Ray Allen - Battle of the UConn guards. These two played very physical on each other in each game this regular season. They are always keeping the game heated, and are both great shooters. Rip has been shooting great in the playoffs, but has been turning the ball over too much. Ray hasn't been all that great so far, but will definitely heat up when he goes against Rip.
Tayshaun Prince vs. Paul Pierce - This will be the most important and most interesting matchup of this series. They have both been the best and most consistent players for their teams so far this year in the playoffs. Pierce definitely has the edge on the offensive side of the ball, but Prince is the better defender. Both have stepped up their game on the opposite side of the ball that they are not known for being strong at (Pierce stepping up on D, and Prince stepping it up on O). Keep your eye on this one folks.
Jason Maxiell vs. Kevin Garnett - Not really one you would expect, but will definitely interesting to see what happens when these two face off. In the regular season games, Maxiell defended Garnett very well and got him frustrated a lot. Maxiell will be very physical with him all series long, and Garnett should be ready for it this time. I think in the regular season he was surprised a smaller defender good guard him so well, but now he will know what to expect from Maxiell.
Chauncey Billups, Rodney Stuckey, and Lindsey Hunter should be able to have their way with Rajon Rondo, Sam Cassell, and Eddie House at the point. This a matchup where the Pistons should be able to just dominate at, but all the other ones will be very close and great matchups.
I have been saying it all season long that the East will win the title this year, and I still stand by that. So (to me) this is the pre-battle for the NBA title this year. Whoever wins out of the Pistons/Celtics will be the NBA champions this year; I'm sure of that. The Celtic have been struggling big time on the road, going 0-6 thus far, but they have been dominant at home. No team has even won the title without winning at least 3 road games. The Pistons are one of the best road teams as well, and can easily win on the road just as well as at home. I know there is a first time for everything, but it's not looking good for the C's if they can't win on the road. They won't be able to play like they did against the Hawks and Cavaliers if they want to win this series. I'm sure they will step it up though because their "Boston 3 Party" really wants that title. I expect it to go no less than 6 games, and will most likely go 7.
I just can't wait for Game 1 tomorrow. It's the Final Showdown in the East!
This is the Pistons 6th straight ECF appearance, but it's the Celtics 1st since 2002. The Celtics and the Pistons have a lot of great player matchups that make the series even more entertaining:
Kevin Garnett vs. Rasheed Wallace - Both are their teams best player and have been been of the team's leaders and heart of the team. They can both post up in the paint very well, and both play good defense. Rasheed has the long range shot, but Garnett has the mid range shot. They have had had some good and bad games in this year's playoffs, and it will probably be the same in this series as well.
Rip Hamilton vs. Ray Allen - Battle of the UConn guards. These two played very physical on each other in each game this regular season. They are always keeping the game heated, and are both great shooters. Rip has been shooting great in the playoffs, but has been turning the ball over too much. Ray hasn't been all that great so far, but will definitely heat up when he goes against Rip.
Tayshaun Prince vs. Paul Pierce - This will be the most important and most interesting matchup of this series. They have both been the best and most consistent players for their teams so far this year in the playoffs. Pierce definitely has the edge on the offensive side of the ball, but Prince is the better defender. Both have stepped up their game on the opposite side of the ball that they are not known for being strong at (Pierce stepping up on D, and Prince stepping it up on O). Keep your eye on this one folks.
Jason Maxiell vs. Kevin Garnett - Not really one you would expect, but will definitely interesting to see what happens when these two face off. In the regular season games, Maxiell defended Garnett very well and got him frustrated a lot. Maxiell will be very physical with him all series long, and Garnett should be ready for it this time. I think in the regular season he was surprised a smaller defender good guard him so well, but now he will know what to expect from Maxiell.
Chauncey Billups, Rodney Stuckey, and Lindsey Hunter should be able to have their way with Rajon Rondo, Sam Cassell, and Eddie House at the point. This a matchup where the Pistons should be able to just dominate at, but all the other ones will be very close and great matchups.
I have been saying it all season long that the East will win the title this year, and I still stand by that. So (to me) this is the pre-battle for the NBA title this year. Whoever wins out of the Pistons/Celtics will be the NBA champions this year; I'm sure of that. The Celtic have been struggling big time on the road, going 0-6 thus far, but they have been dominant at home. No team has even won the title without winning at least 3 road games. The Pistons are one of the best road teams as well, and can easily win on the road just as well as at home. I know there is a first time for everything, but it's not looking good for the C's if they can't win on the road. They won't be able to play like they did against the Hawks and Cavaliers if they want to win this series. I'm sure they will step it up though because their "Boston 3 Party" really wants that title. I expect it to go no less than 6 games, and will most likely go 7.
I just can't wait for Game 1 tomorrow. It's the Final Showdown in the East!
Posted on: May 11, 2008 12:16 am













