Post by nova on Jul 30, 2011 0:00:43 GMT -5
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10. Kevin White – 50pts, 8rbs, 3asts, 2stls, 3blcks, 19/28 FG, 6/6 3PT, 6/6 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/42-10.html
White is a tough player to judge. A lot of GM’s seem to really like him, and a lot of others seem to think he’s overrated. Regardless, there’s no doubt he’s still a quality player. A key player for the Clippers, White’s having a fine season in LA, and is doing a great job of limiting his TO’s thus far, which has been the biggest knock against his game. In this game, White went off, leading the charge against division rival Oklahoma City. White might only be the third or fourth best player on a talent-laden Clipps team, but on this day, he was clearly the best.
9. Alf Sjoberg – 48pts, 15rbs, 3asts, 1stl, 2blcks, 18/30 FG, 2/2 3PT, 10/11 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/43-5.html
In terms of pure dominance throughout the season, Alf is probably in the Top 3, but he hasn’t had that completely unbelievable game that some of the guys ahead of him have had. With that said, he’s had some absolutely filthy games, and narrowing it down to just one is very difficult. However, his effort against the Heat on Day 43 gets the nod. He set a career high in points in this game and just dominated completely. He even made two three pointers! That’s one more then he made all of last season. Alf is a complete beast, and the main reason the Bucks are so tough this year. With games like this, it’s no wonder why.
Other great games from Alf:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/2-6.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/10-8.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/23-4.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/34-4.html
8. Sean O’Mara – 44pts, 20rbs, 3asts, 3stls, 2blcks, 17/29 FG, 10/11 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/4-7.html
Alf’s frontcourt mate in Milwaukee, O’Mara’s performance clocks in at #8. O’Mara is one of the league’s best bigs and he showed why in an absolutely dominant early-season performance against the Wizards. Putting up 44 & 20, he led the Bucks to a 28 point victory. He’s not quite as dominant as Alf, but few players are, and he’s having a tremendous season nonetheless. With more games like this, O’Mara will continue to make his presence felt as one of the league’s premiere bigs.
7. Jason Robinson – 47pts, 19rbs, 2tos, 3blcks, 18/26 FG, 1/1 3PT, 10/12 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/1-1.html
Easily the worst overall player in the top 10, Robinson still managed to put up an incredible performance. His came in the first game of the season as he helped lead the Spurs to victory over in-state rival Dallas with his dynamic performance. Robinson’s a flawed player and he struggles to stay on the floor, but when he does, he is quite productive. This game is evidence of that, and it’s a shame he hasn’t had more games like this, because he seems to have the talent to put up better numbers than he is.
6. Mitchell Jordan – 57pts, 4rbs, 2asts, 1stl, 18/31 FG, 6/7 3PT, 15/15 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/35-9.html
Jordan is an unbelievable offensive player. That’s how he earns his living, and boy has he been earning his living this season. The Thunder have struggled to start the season, but Jordan is not one of the reasons why. He’s as good as ever, and games like this are the reason the Thunder are confident they can get something good in return for him on the trade market. His 57 points helped the Thunder absolutely wreck the BBS-worst Lakers. His efficiency from deep and from the FT stripe are highly impressive as well. He’s just a stud.
Other great games from Jordan:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/12-2.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/27-10.html
5. Jayson O’Keane – 45pts, 23rbs, 3asts, 1stl, 5tos, 6 blcks, 14/24 FG, 1/1 3PT, 16/16 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/22-4.html
O’Keane is one of the league’s premier offensive post players, and is a key reason Houston is on top of the Western Conference at the 50 day mark. In this outing on Day 22, he absolutely took over and led the Rockets to a commanding victory over the Cavaliers. He did turn it over 5 times, but the sheer volume of his points and rebounds makes up for that. His performance at the FT stripe was hugely impressive, and no doubt a key reason the Rockets won. He’s a dominant player, and this is no doubt a dominant performance.
4. Rickey Francis – 61pts, 4rbs, 8asts, 4stls, 4tos, 23/38 FG, 7/14 3PT, 8/9FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/24-8.html
Francis owns some of the nastiest games this season. He’s put up absurd numbers in New Orleans, which is no surprise, as he’s been one of the league’s best offensive players for several seasons now. An absolutely lethal scorer whose hugely efficient at PG has really proven that assists aren’t that important to winning, averaging a measly 4.6 at PG. His performance on Day 24 is clearly his best of the season though, as it’s one of only three 60-point performances this season. A ludicrously good night offensively, Francis helped lead the Hornets over the Jazz in a game where both teams combined for over 300pts of total scoring.
Other great games from Francis:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/1-5.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/16-3.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/20-1.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/43-1.html
3. Ben Rollins – 62pts, 7rbs, 3asts, 2stls, 2tos, 21/38 FG, 0/4 3PT, 20/21 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/23-9.html
Along with Alf and Francis, Rollins has been one of the three most dominant players in the league this season. Unlike the other two, he’s not doing it for an elite team. Rollins is, however, with minimal supporting help, somehow leading the Raptors into the playoff hunt. He’s been unstoppable this season and he leads the league in scoring with 35.3 PPG. On Day 23, the Paces were unlucky enough to roll into Rollins at top form. He went berserk, scoring 62 points, without making a single 3 pointer. The Pacers had 30 fouls, a lot of them on Rollins. He helped lead the Raps to a 35 point blowout of Indiana. Just a damn good player. If only he didn’t turn it over so much…
Other great games from Rollins:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/2-8.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/4-8.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/10-7.html
2. Tracy Parker – 62pts, 7rbs, 4asts, 1stl, 3tos, 2blcks, 21/36 FG, 10/15 3PT, 10/10 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/41-9.html
Arguably the most dominant offensive performance of the season, Parker absolutely destroyed the Timberwolves defense. Tying Ben Rollins’ for the season high in points, Parker nailed ten three pointers and was perfect from the FT stripe. Parker is one of the league’s very best shooting guards, and has had seemingly no trouble settling into his new home in New Jersey. Along with Stephen Flint, he forms one of the league’s best 1-2 punches, and if he has more games like this the rest of the way, he could very well make an All-League team.
Other great games from Parker:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/4-3.html
1. Evan Dickerson – 47pts, 25rbs, 3asts, 4stls, 3tos, 7blcks, 17/29 FG, 13/18 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/23-3.html
This is a tough pick. It comes down to whether points are more important, or all-around dominance. Dickerson didn’t have quite the offensive game that Parker, Rollins, or Francis did, but boy, did he have an unbelievable overall game. He scored 47points, which is nothing to sneeze at, but his 25 rebounds and 7 blocks are what help get him the #1 spot on this list. An absolutely ungodly performance, the type that happens only a few times in a player’s career. He set career highs in both points and rebounds in this game as well. The Bulls are trying to repeat, and if they’re going to, they need some more dominance from Dickerson like they received on Day 23.
10. Kevin White – 50pts, 8rbs, 3asts, 2stls, 3blcks, 19/28 FG, 6/6 3PT, 6/6 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/42-10.html
White is a tough player to judge. A lot of GM’s seem to really like him, and a lot of others seem to think he’s overrated. Regardless, there’s no doubt he’s still a quality player. A key player for the Clippers, White’s having a fine season in LA, and is doing a great job of limiting his TO’s thus far, which has been the biggest knock against his game. In this game, White went off, leading the charge against division rival Oklahoma City. White might only be the third or fourth best player on a talent-laden Clipps team, but on this day, he was clearly the best.
9. Alf Sjoberg – 48pts, 15rbs, 3asts, 1stl, 2blcks, 18/30 FG, 2/2 3PT, 10/11 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/43-5.html
In terms of pure dominance throughout the season, Alf is probably in the Top 3, but he hasn’t had that completely unbelievable game that some of the guys ahead of him have had. With that said, he’s had some absolutely filthy games, and narrowing it down to just one is very difficult. However, his effort against the Heat on Day 43 gets the nod. He set a career high in points in this game and just dominated completely. He even made two three pointers! That’s one more then he made all of last season. Alf is a complete beast, and the main reason the Bucks are so tough this year. With games like this, it’s no wonder why.
Other great games from Alf:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/2-6.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/10-8.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/23-4.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/34-4.html
8. Sean O’Mara – 44pts, 20rbs, 3asts, 3stls, 2blcks, 17/29 FG, 10/11 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/4-7.html
Alf’s frontcourt mate in Milwaukee, O’Mara’s performance clocks in at #8. O’Mara is one of the league’s best bigs and he showed why in an absolutely dominant early-season performance against the Wizards. Putting up 44 & 20, he led the Bucks to a 28 point victory. He’s not quite as dominant as Alf, but few players are, and he’s having a tremendous season nonetheless. With more games like this, O’Mara will continue to make his presence felt as one of the league’s premiere bigs.
7. Jason Robinson – 47pts, 19rbs, 2tos, 3blcks, 18/26 FG, 1/1 3PT, 10/12 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/1-1.html
Easily the worst overall player in the top 10, Robinson still managed to put up an incredible performance. His came in the first game of the season as he helped lead the Spurs to victory over in-state rival Dallas with his dynamic performance. Robinson’s a flawed player and he struggles to stay on the floor, but when he does, he is quite productive. This game is evidence of that, and it’s a shame he hasn’t had more games like this, because he seems to have the talent to put up better numbers than he is.
6. Mitchell Jordan – 57pts, 4rbs, 2asts, 1stl, 18/31 FG, 6/7 3PT, 15/15 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/35-9.html
Jordan is an unbelievable offensive player. That’s how he earns his living, and boy has he been earning his living this season. The Thunder have struggled to start the season, but Jordan is not one of the reasons why. He’s as good as ever, and games like this are the reason the Thunder are confident they can get something good in return for him on the trade market. His 57 points helped the Thunder absolutely wreck the BBS-worst Lakers. His efficiency from deep and from the FT stripe are highly impressive as well. He’s just a stud.
Other great games from Jordan:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/12-2.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/27-10.html
5. Jayson O’Keane – 45pts, 23rbs, 3asts, 1stl, 5tos, 6 blcks, 14/24 FG, 1/1 3PT, 16/16 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/22-4.html
O’Keane is one of the league’s premier offensive post players, and is a key reason Houston is on top of the Western Conference at the 50 day mark. In this outing on Day 22, he absolutely took over and led the Rockets to a commanding victory over the Cavaliers. He did turn it over 5 times, but the sheer volume of his points and rebounds makes up for that. His performance at the FT stripe was hugely impressive, and no doubt a key reason the Rockets won. He’s a dominant player, and this is no doubt a dominant performance.
4. Rickey Francis – 61pts, 4rbs, 8asts, 4stls, 4tos, 23/38 FG, 7/14 3PT, 8/9FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/24-8.html
Francis owns some of the nastiest games this season. He’s put up absurd numbers in New Orleans, which is no surprise, as he’s been one of the league’s best offensive players for several seasons now. An absolutely lethal scorer whose hugely efficient at PG has really proven that assists aren’t that important to winning, averaging a measly 4.6 at PG. His performance on Day 24 is clearly his best of the season though, as it’s one of only three 60-point performances this season. A ludicrously good night offensively, Francis helped lead the Hornets over the Jazz in a game where both teams combined for over 300pts of total scoring.
Other great games from Francis:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/1-5.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/16-3.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/20-1.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/43-1.html
3. Ben Rollins – 62pts, 7rbs, 3asts, 2stls, 2tos, 21/38 FG, 0/4 3PT, 20/21 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/23-9.html
Along with Alf and Francis, Rollins has been one of the three most dominant players in the league this season. Unlike the other two, he’s not doing it for an elite team. Rollins is, however, with minimal supporting help, somehow leading the Raptors into the playoff hunt. He’s been unstoppable this season and he leads the league in scoring with 35.3 PPG. On Day 23, the Paces were unlucky enough to roll into Rollins at top form. He went berserk, scoring 62 points, without making a single 3 pointer. The Pacers had 30 fouls, a lot of them on Rollins. He helped lead the Raps to a 35 point blowout of Indiana. Just a damn good player. If only he didn’t turn it over so much…
Other great games from Rollins:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/2-8.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/4-8.html
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/10-7.html
2. Tracy Parker – 62pts, 7rbs, 4asts, 1stl, 3tos, 2blcks, 21/36 FG, 10/15 3PT, 10/10 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/41-9.html
Arguably the most dominant offensive performance of the season, Parker absolutely destroyed the Timberwolves defense. Tying Ben Rollins’ for the season high in points, Parker nailed ten three pointers and was perfect from the FT stripe. Parker is one of the league’s very best shooting guards, and has had seemingly no trouble settling into his new home in New Jersey. Along with Stephen Flint, he forms one of the league’s best 1-2 punches, and if he has more games like this the rest of the way, he could very well make an All-League team.
Other great games from Parker:
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/4-3.html
1. Evan Dickerson – 47pts, 25rbs, 3asts, 4stls, 3tos, 7blcks, 17/29 FG, 13/18 FT
bballsim56.com/BBS/boxes/23-3.html
This is a tough pick. It comes down to whether points are more important, or all-around dominance. Dickerson didn’t have quite the offensive game that Parker, Rollins, or Francis did, but boy, did he have an unbelievable overall game. He scored 47points, which is nothing to sneeze at, but his 25 rebounds and 7 blocks are what help get him the #1 spot on this list. An absolutely ungodly performance, the type that happens only a few times in a player’s career. He set career highs in both points and rebounds in this game as well. The Bulls are trying to repeat, and if they’re going to, they need some more dominance from Dickerson like they received on Day 23.