Team Introductions
ATLANTA HAWKS Central Division - East
The Hawks made ^me changes in the 1991-92 season and had to adjust due to^iv players and injuries. But Dominique Wilkins continuedt8 be^nijjj^f the league's top scorers, and Keven Willis developed into o^ of the league's top rebounders, ranking second fn^N^A Fast season. The addition of defensive specialisf StaceyAugmon and the gradual emergence of point guapj{j}$j$d f^&jffejp and other young players make this a team to watch intne future.
BOSTON CELTICS Atlantic Division - East
The Big Three of Robert Parish, Larry Bird and Kevin McHale may be on the way out^but there are still signs of hope in Boston. Reggi^^wfl^ps'^yed his way into superstar status, and with Dee Brown H^lthy^once more, the Celtics have some young legs to bcfenc^^bjcl, JBItilling some running into the Celtics half-court gprne^Ed \nfBiney became a crowd favorite, ranking secona^^e te^i^in rebounding, and once again the Celtics led the NBA in free throw percentage.
CHARLOTTE HORNETS Central Division - East
The Hornets came on strong at the end of the season under the direction of Coach Allan Bristow and the outstanding play of last yearVtop rookie, Larry Johnson. The leagues smallest player, Muggsy$£&ues> is always a fan favorite and talented young guard,KenaaII Gill continued on his path to NBA stardom. With veteran Ctell Cur^y at the point, Charlotte hopes to follow Miami's lead of the expansion teams into the Playoffs.
CHICAGO BULLS
Central Division - East
The^ulls afp a force at both ends of the court, excelling both offensivJ^CaOTl BeBnsively. Chicago led the league in Held goal perC^^plfSdnked second in assist-to-turnover ratio in 1991-92. With two of the league's best all-around players in MichadJogfcpirand Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant coming into his own qfpdwer forward, steady John Paxson in the back court and a behcl* quickly gaining experience, the Bulls are no longer a one-man team.
CLEVELAND CAVAUERS
Central Division - East
After several disappointing years due to injuries, the Cavs have made the move into the upper echelpn of NBA teams. Point guard Mark Prife recovered completely from injury to regain All-Star fonfl7v?htU Brad Dau«*erjyitOs tifl<en(fiis-plfcce among the NBA's rap centers/Lariy Nan^e/ankeci among the league's leaders in blockgisho s, an^fpig£h|o c^ndflot,Rod Williams help round out d deep, talented te^hn. The Cavysilso led the NBA in fewesftu movers and assisT-io-Tumovgrfatrcr&nd ranked second in free throw percentage.
DALLAS MAVERICKS
Midwest Division - West
A rebuilding year for the Mavericks allowed the team to give its younger ^dyersTsignificant playing time, a trend which may like Doug Smith, Mike luzzolino, Donald i^mij^tacrthey need to develop, mflnjkd) court of Rolando ¡Jtiy^ Jgi^j^qgg^s top guards, »flffiy a strong three-guard rotation. Forwards Herb Williams and Rodney McCray are solid up front.
DENVER NUGGETS
Midwest Division - West
With Dikembe Mutombo having a strong rookie year as a defen§kg £arc^in;tbarpjj^e.,cffldthe continued improvement of MfcjfiQylS^yiQpGfltiBd Greg Anderson, the Nuggets have been making great strides. Williams led the team in scoring, while botn Mutombo and Anderson ranked in double figures in scoring and rebounding. Denver ranked near the top of the league in forcing turnovers but needs to work on scoring more points in order to be competitive.
DETROIT PISTONS
Central Division - East
The Piston defen
be aging, but the team can still get it done the NBA in fewest points allowed last e league's top rebounder in Dennis oves shook the team up in 1991-92, but ll-Stars Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars re of Bill Laimbeer, Orlando Woolridge, Iley and Darrell Walker able to play, the that knows how to win and should be
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
Pacific Division - West
The Warri(»s4fd (l^e NBA in scoring last season, and with the leagu^sw^hest-sb^ina trio of Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway and Saru^if Ajarciulionil^ the court, you usually can count on a lot of p^nkt^kigscored^ie Warriors also led the NBA in forcing turnove^ ahcnranked second in shooting percentage. Golden State'^V<?blem Trkjh^past has been its lack of size, although 6-9 Billy C^r^; dcqui/fel for his size and versatility, has helped in that area
HOUSTON ROCKETS
Midwest Division - West
The Rock center bloc in s> mac® figu has become a Maxwell. '
Hakeem Olajuwon, one of the top three won ranked second in the league in ounding as well as leading Houston iraight season. Forward Otis Thorpe |&rance in 1992, averaging in double ^bounding. Point guard Kenny Smith ng the Rockets, and the team has pat with three-point specialist Vernon
INDIANA PACERS
Central Division - East
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LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
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Pacific Division - West
, the Clippers finally headed to the Larry Brown, who joined the team e addition of veterans Doc Rivers ility and leadership and a core of ning and Ron Harper, who have from anterior cruciate ligament together to challenge tneir cross-remacy.
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
Pacific Division - West
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- MIAMI HEAT
Atlantic Division - East
The Heat becara&the first of the recent expansion teams to make the Play$ffl1^i$Wfepnd now looks to improve upon that success. Center KOT^ejRaly gives the team a strong inside game, while the Heat's; fdSt-|aced style takes advantage of young athletic players l^ejalented shooter Glen Rice and versatile guard Steve Smith. ^t| j)ie,^dition of Brian Shaw for added depth in the back couj/ffltti^seems to have made all the right moves to assure future success.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
Central Division - East
Although the Bucks did not make the Playoffs in 1992, the team did lead the NBA in two statistical categories, three-point field goals (madeJ attempted and shooting percentage) and steals. With long-rangcfshooters like Dale Ellis, Alvin Robertson, Jay Humphries SI Brad Lohaus, Milwaukee is always a threat from outside, v^hde Rctetoi and Humphries both rack up the steals. Veteran Malone is still effective, and with a little luck the team wm soon get back on track.
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Midwest Division - West
The Timberwolves are led by explosive shooting guard Tony CampbejkiniJ p&nt^guard Poon Richardson; both averaged more thOTjJl6 pciiritiper game last season. A trade in the middle of last sefcsorr■bfl&jgfcit veteran forward Thurl Bailey into the fold, and his1 cont^^fi^^'should become more evident as he grows accustoniiciio ttafeieam. Guard Doug West also received significqntpia^gfiime. The team has become more transition-oriented^fl$fer Coqeh Jimmy Rodgers, but is still one of the lowest-scoring teams in the NBA.
NEW JERSEY NETS Atlantic Division - East
TheiNets^eame on-strong in 1991-92 to make a long-awaited retdrn^o the Playoffs.c}~991's top rookie, forward Derrick Colk man, fcharfo-fshdb.tef Drazen Petrovic and point guard Mookiefelayiock all had their best seasons ana helped the team mal^'|remei^ous^Str^es. New Jersey led the NBA in both blocked shots and rebounds, thanks to role players Chris Dudley and Terry Mills"and carters Sam Bowie and Chris Morris. With guard Kenn^And^ion in the wings, the Nets' future is looking bright.
NEW YORK KNICKERBOCKERS Atlantic Division - East
The Knjcks-assumed a new identity in 1991 -92. Under first year coach Pcjt fy^ji^ewlfork concentrated all season on defense, rankln^^aixjcij^t^iNBA in points allowed and first in overall rebound efficiency. After making a sta'tei^epfagairi^t'Chicago in the Playoffs, the Knicks, led by All-StaWpejifer Patnfck Ewing and tougn Charles Oakley and XavietfMcDanieljnJhe front and a rejuvenated Mark Jackson at the poiM» may step-into the Pistons' shoes as a strong, physical, d efen sive^foccfei--'
ORLANDO MAGIC
Midwest Division - West
Injuries to key personnel like Dennis Scott and Nick Anderson hurt season, but hopes are high for the future.'ScotLi$ a^ dangerous cfjutside shooter, while Anderson, an athleKc ^hoofing guqrd^se^ed to be on the verge of stardom before missiHg a number of games at the end of the season. Forward Terrv Catledge led the team in minutes played, and 1991 Draft choices Brian Williams and Stanley Roberts should continue to improve.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
Atlantic Division - East
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isappointing season in 1991 -92, despite the les Barkley, still one of the NBA's best 's primary scoring threat. The Sixers' back ins and Hersey Hawkins, when healthy, can t of them. If Philadelphia can find a center rmon Gilliam and Ron Anderson can play up fthe Sixers can expect to remain competitive.
Pacific Division - West
even Johnson and Jeff Hornacek in one of the ted back courts. Johnson ranked second in the 1991 -92, while Hornacek led the team in Iso features a top Sixth Man in Dan Majerle ch, the only reserve to make the 1992 All-Star efensive player. Although Tom Chambers' n, the veteran forward still has the ability to son any given night
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
Pacific Division - West
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SACRAMENTO KINGS
SACRAMENTO KINGS
teams in the NBA, the Trail Blazers have top teams the past few years. Versatile s second-best shooting guard, while orter mav be one of the leaaues most th^ cjthletic ability of Jerome n leadership of Buck anny Ainge coming in to hit !<3t in the West.
Pacific Division - West
The Kin have struggled in the past, but with the core of talented mento may be on the way up. Mitch State but continued his Warrior-like ings in that category. Lionel Simmons team in scoring and led the Kings in while Spud Webb took over competently at the contributions from Wayman Tisdale,
Anth6ny fionner ana Duane Causwell, Sacramento seems likely to continw^to faro rove this season.
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SAN ANTONIO SPURS
Midwest Division - West
The Spurs' success may depend on the league's top center, David Robinson. Robinson ranked in the NBA's top 10 in five categories and was the league's top defensive player last season. Injuries to Robinson and Willie Anderson took their toll, but a healtny team, strong contributions by Terry Cummings and Sean Elliot and steady play at the point by talented but inconsistent Rod Strickland should make the Spurs a top team in the west.
SEATTLE SUPERSONICS
Pacific Division - West
athletic and talented, had one of their in 1991 -92. Forward Shawn Kemp and is approaching superstar status, are both proven scorers, and has begun to live up to his advance McKey and Michael Cage help deepest team, and the only Benjamin at center.
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UTAH JAZZ
Midwest Division - West
The duo of John Stockton and Karl Malone is one of the most feared combinations a&tyteJMftft affod the heart of the Jazz. Stockton le^^^rcagu^mtbot^K^ts and steals, while Malone and inbcoring $enincfc$\ichael Jordan. Sharpshooter jQrelo^r jfc poiMs a game for Utah, while 7-4 iTOoniiiliiHifc th®mddle. Since moving into the Delta Center,"the JazznaveDeenaTmosT unbeatable at home, losing only four games there for the best regular season record at home in 1991-92.
WASHINGTON BULLETS Atlantic Division - East
The Bullets were decimatedjpy jiyuries in the 1991 -92 season, but the overachieving Waiingpn team still played hard every night. Michael Adams policed among the league leaders in three-pointers made and platoon rusijrst All-Star Game, while center Pervis Ellison averaged jjno^-jjjKP 20 points and 11 rebounds to
Bullets should show great improvement.'
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This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed properly in strict accordance with the manufacturers' instructions, interference to radio and television reception may occur. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection aaainst such interference in a residential installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient the receiving antenna
- Relocate the NES with respect to the receiver
- Move the NES away from the receiver
- Plug the NES into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different circuits
If necessary, the user should consult a dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communication Commission helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio - TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-00345-4
90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY TECMO GAME PAKS
90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY:
Tec mo, Inc. (TECMO*) warrants to the original consumer that this Tecmo Gam« Pak ("PAK") (not including Game Pak Accessories or Robot Accessories) shall be free from defet in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of purchase. If a defect covered by this warranty occurs during the 90-day warranty period. Tocmo will repair or reploce the PAK, at its option, free of chcrge. To receive this warranty service: 1. DO NOT return you defective Gome Pak to the retailer. 2 Notify the Tecmo Consumer Division of tlx; problem requiring warranty service by coiling; 1-310-787-2900
Cur Consumer Division is in operation from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday through Friday 3. If the Tecmo service technician is unable to solve the problem by phone, he will provide you with o Return Authorization number. Simply record this number on tne outside packoging of your defective PAK, and return you PAK freight prepaid, ot yoor risk of loss or damage, together with your sales slip or similar proof-of-purchase within the 90-day warranty period to: Tecmo, Inc. Consumer Division: 19260 South Von Ness Ave., forronce, CA 90501.
This warranty shall no» apply if the PAK had been domoged by negligence, accident, unreasonable use, modification, tampering, or by other causes unrelated to defective materials of workmanship.
REPAIRS AFTER EXPIRATION OF WARRANTY:
If the PAK develops problems after the 90-day warranty period, you may contact the Tecmo Consumer Division at the phone num!x;r noted above. If the Tecmo Service technician is unoble to solve the problem by pbane, he may provide you with a Return Authorization number. You may then record this number on the ouside packaging of the defective PAK and return the detective PAK freight prepaid to Tecmo, enclosing a check or money order for S10 CO payable to Tecmo, Inc Tecmo will, at its option, subject to the conditions obove repair the PAK or repfoce it with a new or repaired PAK. f replacement PAKS ore not available, the defective PAK will be returned and the $10.00 payment refunded.
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ANY APPIICABIF IMPUED WARRANTIES. INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO NINETY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN. IN NO EVENT SHALL TECMO 8L LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPUED WARRANTIES The f>rovis»on of this warranty are valid in the United States onfy. Some staled do not allow imitations on how long an implied worronty lasts or exclusion of consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitations and exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may alio have other rights wfitch vary from state to state.
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1) ONE PLAYER GAME in the "REGULAR SEASON".
Choose "Season" from the main menu, press the ® button and the "Regular Season" menu appears. Then proceed as follows;
A) Team Control:
1. Select "Team Control" and press the ® button.
2. Select the team you want to play.
3. Press the <S> Button to set control to MAN.
4. Press the (D button to return to the Regular Season menu.
B) Schedule:
1. Select "Schedule" and press the (S) button.
2. Press the (D button to return to the Regular Season menu.
C) Game Start:
1. Select "Game Start" and press the <£) button.
2. Continue pressing the (A) button until a game with your team begins.
2) TWO PLAYER GAMES in either "PRESEASON" or "ALL STAR" Games.
A) Choose either "Preseason Game" or "All Star Game" from the main menu and press the ® button.
B) Select "MAN VS MAN" and press the (A) button.
C) Choose the Division and Team for each player.
BASIC OPERATION OF THE BUTTONS.
* Menu Controls:
® Button...........Exit back, or cancel selection.
* Offensive Controls:
® Button........... Press to jump up, release at the top of the jump to take the shot. + Control Pad.......Move, and Select a pass receiver.
★ Defensive Controls:
® Button...........Change control to another player.
® Button...........During a shot, press to jump up, release at the top of the jump to block the shot. + Control Pad.......Move, and Select another player.
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