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  • #76
    Aren't a couple of games against a Canadian team? Maybe they will be streaming it.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Shocker Dude View Post
      Aren't a couple of games against a Canadian team? Maybe they will be streaming it.
      Maybe but you’d have to upload your vaccine verification to watch.

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      • #78
        Screw it, me and ChatGPT got this.

        First let's introduce our first opponent ...

        Kung Wu: Generate a roster for a Grecian semi-pro basketball team called the Athenian Dunders.

        ChatGPT:

        Sure, here's the roster for the Grecian semi-pro basketball team, the Athenian Dunders:
        1. Point Guard:
          • Nikos Papadopoulos
          • Andreas Katsaros
          • Dimitra Giannakopoulos
        2. Shooting Guard:
          • Georgios Papanikolaou
          • Eleni Tsakalou
          • Panos Papadakis
        3. Small Forward:
          • Alexandros Vlachos
          • Maria Papadimitriou
          • Stavros Manolis
        4. Power Forward:
          • Yiannis Antoniou
          • Konstantina Kostopoulos
          • Nikoleta Panagiotou
        5. Center:
          • Costas Georgiou
          • Maria Kallergis
          • Petros Athanasiou

        Coach:
        • Katerina Dimitriou

        Assistant Coaches:
        • Dimitris Petridis
        • Sofia Christopoulos
        Last edited by Kung Wu; July 30, 2023, 09:13 PM.
        Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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        • #79
          they have THREE point guards?

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          • #80
            Now for the first game ...



            Kung Wu
            ---
            Using that roster and the following roster, generate a play-by-play for a college basketball game between the Shox and the Athenian Dunders:
            #1 Xavier Bell - Guard 6'3"
            #2 Jalen Ricks - Guard 6'7"
            #3 Ronnie DeGray III - Forward 6'6"
            #4 Colby Rogers - Guard 6'4"
            #5 Isaac Abidde - Forward 6'9"
            #8 Yanis Bamba - Guard 6'6"
            #11 Kenny Pohto - Forward 6'11"
            #12 Joy Ighovodja - Guard 6'4"
            #14 Trevor McBride - Guard 6'1"
            #15 Quincy Ballard - Center 7'0"
            #20 Harlond Beverly - Guard 6'6"
            #21 Henry Thengvall - Forward 6'6"
            #24 Jacob Germany - Forward 6'11"
            #55 Bijan Cortes - Guard 6'3"
            Staff Roster Wichita State Men's Basketball Coaching Staff ---
            Paul Mills
            Head Coach

            Kenton Paulino
            Associate Head Coach

            TJ Cleveland
            Assistant Coach

            Quincy Acy
            Assistant Coach

            ChatGPT
            ---
            Title: College Basketball Showdown: Athenian Dunders vs. Wichita State Shockers
            Introduction: Welcome to an intense college basketball matchup between the Athenian Dunders and the Wichita State Shockers! The home crowd is roaring with excitement as the Athenian Dunders prepare to take on the visiting Wichita State Shockers. Both teams are hungry for a victory, so let's dive into the thrilling play-by-play action!
            First Half:
            1st Quarter:
            • 20:00 - Tip-off! The Athenian Dunders gain possession and start their offensive play with quick ball movement.
            • 19:45 - Xavier Bell, the Wichita State's guard, puts on the pressure and forces a turnover, leading to a fast break layup for the Shockers.
            • 19:30 - Jalen Ricks, the Shockers' 6'7" guard, displays his shooting prowess with a smooth three-pointer, extending the lead.
            • 19:15 - The Athenian Dunders' Quincy Ballard, a dominant 7'0" center, scores inside with a powerful jump hook, putting his team on the board.
            • 19:00 - Ronnie DeGray III, the 6'6" forward for the Athenian Dunders, answers back with a mid-range jump shot.
            • 18:45 - Colby Rogers, the Shockers' 6'4" guard, drives to the hoop and finishes with a tough layup, drawing a foul and converting the free throw for an "and-one" opportunity.
            • 18:30 - Yanis Bamba, the Athenian Dunders' guard, sinks a contested three-pointer to keep his team within striking distance.
            • 18:15 - Both teams showcase their defensive prowess, causing turnovers and contested shots.
            2nd Quarter:
            • 18:00 - Joy Ighovodja, the 6'4" guard for the Shockers, penetrates the defense and dishes an assist to Kenny Pohto for an easy layup.
            • 17:45 - Isaac Abidde, the Athenian Dunders' 6'9" forward, shows his versatility with a strong drive and finish at the rim.
            • 17:30 - Bijan Cortes, the 6'3" guard for the Shockers, enters the game and immediately makes an impact, scoring a pull-up jumper.
            • 17:15 - Jacob Germany, the 6'11" forward for the Athenian Dunders, scores inside with a putback after grabbing an offensive rebound.
            • 17:00 - Harlond Beverly, the 6'6" guard for the Shockers, drives hard to the basket and draws a foul, converting both free throws.
            • 16:45 - Trevor McBride, the Shockers' 6'1" guard, comes off the bench and sinks a three-pointer, extending the lead.
            • 16:30 - Henry Thengvall, the 6'6" forward for the Athenian Dunders, responds with a tough layup through traffic.
            • 16:15 - At this point, the game is close, and both teams are giving their all.
            Second Half:
            3rd Quarter:
            • 20:00 - The second half begins with the Athenian Dunders gaining possession.
            • 19:45 - Quincy Ballard, determined to lead his team, scores inside with a powerful slam dunk, firing up the home crowd.
            • 19:30 - Jalen Ricks keeps the Shockers' momentum going with a difficult fadeaway jump shot.
            • 19:15 - The Shockers' coach, Paul Mills, calls for a timeout to discuss defensive strategies.
            • 18:00 - Xavier Bell shows off his playmaking skills, dishing an alley-oop pass to Kenny Pohto for an emphatic dunk.
            • 17:45 - Ronnie DeGray III answers back with a contested three-pointer, igniting the Athenian Dunders' fans.
            • 17:30 - Yanis Bamba steals the ball and goes for a fast break layup, cutting into the Shockers' lead.
            • 17:15 - Both teams intensify their defense, contesting every shot and battling for rebounds.
            4th Quarter:
            • 17:00 - Quincy Ballard takes control inside once again, scoring with a layup, and the Athenian Dunders are closing in on the Shockers.
            • 16:45 - Bijan Cortes sinks a crucial three-pointer for the Shockers, giving his team some breathing room.
            • 16:30 - Isaac Abidde keeps the Athenian Dunders in the game with a strong drive and finish at the rim.
            • 16:15 - The Athenian Dunders' coach, seeing the opportunity to cut the deficit, calls for a timeout to rally his team.
            • 16:00 - Jalen Ricks takes over for the Shockers, scoring consecutive baskets, including a mid-range jump shot.
            • 15:45 - Xavier Bell answers back with a quick layup for the Athenian Dunders, showing his speed in transition.
            • 15:30 - Quincy Ballard, displaying his post moves, scores inside to keep the Athenian Dunders within striking distance.
            • 15:15 - The final minutes are intense, with both teams battling for every possession.
            Closing Moments:
            • 15:00 - Bijan Cortes, with nerves of steel, sinks a clutch three-pointer for the Shockers, extending their lead.
            • 14:45 - Quincy Ballard responds with a powerful dunk, refusing to give up on the Athenian Dunders' comeback.
            • 14:30 - Isaac Abidde makes a crucial defensive play, blocking a shot attempt by the Shockers' guard.
            • 14:15 - Jalen Ricks, showing his leadership, sinks a contested three-pointer, further extending the Shockers' lead.
            • 14:00 - The Athenian Dunders' coach calls for a timeout to plan their final push in the remaining minutes.
            • 13:45 - Both teams give their all in the final seconds, but the Wichita State Shockers emerge victorious.
            Conclusion: The Wichita State Shockers showcased their skill and determination, securing a hard-fought victory against the Athenian Dunders in an exhilarating college basketball showdown. The Athenian Dunders put up a strong fight, but the Shockers' offensive firepower and defensive prowess earned them a well-deserved win on the road. The crowd was treated to a thrilling display of talent from both teams in this exciting matchup!

            Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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            • #81
              Looks like we played pretty good! Even though ChatGPT doesn't know how to run a clock down properly.
              Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
                Looks like we played pretty good! Even though ChatGPT doesn't know how to run a clock down properly.
                Did the Athenian Dunders offer Ballard and DeGrey a better NIL deal while they were there?

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by wichshock65 View Post

                  Did the Athenian Dunders offer Ballard and DeGrey a better NIL deal while they were there?
                  Hahaha, it sure looks like it!
                  Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post

                    Hahaha, it sure looks like it!
                    And Abidde
                    People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov

                    Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
                    Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.

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                    • #85
                      If someone with a smart phone did a video of the games in Greece and put them on youtube, the complaints here would be endless because it was such a poor quality feed. Then the complaints about players would go on and on.

                      All oit would have done is give those who love to complain something more to complain about.

                      Those who seem to want to see the glass half empty would have ample ammunition to support their assertion if these games were broadcast. A team with mostly new playe3s and 10 practices isn't likely to look polished.

                      The glass this year should probably be considered Schrodinger's glass. You never know if the g;lass is half full, half empty, full, or empty until you open the box. This isn't a good time to open the box.
                      The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
                      We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Aargh View Post
                        If someone with a smart phone did a video of the games in Greece and put them on youtube, the complaints here would be endless because it was such a poor quality feed. Then the complaints about players would go on and on.

                        All oit would have done is give those who love to complain something more to complain about.

                        Those who seem to want to see the glass half empty would have ample ammunition to support their assertion if these games were broadcast. A team with mostly new playe3s and 10 practices isn't likely to look polished.

                        The glass this year should probably be considered Schrodinger's glass. You never know if the g;lass is half full, half empty, full, or empty until you open the box. This isn't a good time to open the box.
                        There are ZERO technical reasons they can't broadcast it. Its a administration decision (or if for some reason the event prohibits it, but that hasn't been said anywhere). There is a massive amount of cheap easy technology that lies between your two examples (smart phone on the low end and a full ESPN broadcast on the other).

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                        • #87
                          • 20:00 - Tip-off! The Athenian Dunders gain possession and start their offensive play with quick ball movement.
                          Ok .. losing the tip .. ChatGPT off to a realistic start

                          • 19:45 - Xavier Bell, the Wichita State's guard, puts on the pressure and forces a turnover, leading to a fast break layup for the Shockers.
                          Well .. that doesn't sound too realistic

                          • 19:30 - Jalen Ricks, the Shockers' 6'7" guard, displays his shooting prowess with a smooth three-pointer, extending the lead.
                          Well .. 3 steps in and ChatGPT has lost sight of reality

                          • 19:15 - The Athenian Dunders' Quincy Ballard, a dominant 7'0" center, scores inside with a powerful jump hook, putting his team on the board.
                          Oh no .. ChatGPT has gone crosseyed already ...

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
                            Oh no .. ChatGPT has gone crosseyed already ...
                            So you're saying don't let it drive your car any time soon?

                            Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post

                              There are ZERO technical reasons they can't broadcast it. Its a administration decision (or if for some reason the event prohibits it, but that hasn't been said anywhere). There is a massive amount of cheap easy technology that lies between your two examples (smart phone on the low end and a full ESPN broadcast on the other).
                              I would love literately any examples of this from any athletic department.

                              I have done zero research and could be off base, but I bet in the history of all NCAA basketball teams going overseas for preseason stuff the number of schools producing their own live stream is pretty damn small to non-existent.

                              Now no radio coverage… that’s something I can get on board to complain about.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Regul8te View Post

                                Maybe but you’d have to upload your vaccine verification to watch.
                                Can I watch without a mask if I do it at home?

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