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It's a month later so I'm replying partrly just to bump the thread. But Iguodala and Tyson Chandler are droppable imo, though you are in a sort of deep league so I don't know what's available. They both were borderline rosterable last season and are each over 30 so there's not any big up-side in hanging onto them, and if someone else takes them, you're not losing much. Someone like Terrence Jones may fizzle but at least has a chance of being a winning lottery ticket, or maybe there's other guys of that nature on your waiver wire. I don't know if he's for real but Chriss has put up some pretty tantalizing preseason stats as a rookie for Phoenix
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# ¿ Oct 20, 2016 20:56 |
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 05:13 |
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What are your keeper rules? Depending on how long you'll be allowed to hold players, the #1 draft pick perhaps should be Karl Anthony Towns over guys like Curry because he's 7 years younger. How many guys can you keep? A couple of possible elite level guys that you could roll the dice on in later rounds are Joel Embiid and Devin Booker. These are guys whose Yahoo ranks put them probably in the 10th round or later but who have potential to be among the best in their positions in a year or two. eta: Porzingis, DAngelo Russell Fast Luck fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Oct 20, 2016 |
# ¿ Oct 20, 2016 22:09 |
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Definitely George Hill. He's more proven, he's having a good year so far with his new team, and Jrue will come back eventually and make Frazier irrelevant
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# ¿ Nov 1, 2016 21:18 |
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Nobody really loses that trade, but a few nice perks about Giannis are that he's eligible at more positions and if A:TO is a category his assists are more valuable than in a standard league. When all is said and done Giannis also probably does better at block+steal and but definitely does worse at FT%. I think Giannis will end up playing several more minutes per game too though, so I probably stick with him
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# ¿ Nov 3, 2016 02:15 |