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I have 4 Raptors on my team now; Am I doing it wrong?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:37 am
by The Goonibomber
This is my 2nd year of playing fantasy basketball, so I'm not too familiar with the championship recipe. I know that holding a bunch of guys from the same football team isn't too smart. However, with more starting positions, and more points being able to be split up between teammates in basketball (its head-to-head, total fantasy points based scoring), I didn't see any harm in the experiment. I'm 2-2 now, with this as my roster in a 12 team league:

PG-K. Lowry
SG-L. Stephenson
SF-K. Thompson
PF-K. Love
C-A. Jefferson
G/F-N. Batum
UT-G. Monroe
UT-J. Valanciunas

BENCH

Terrance Ross
Kyle Korver
Enes Kanter
Mirza Teletovic
and my newest member of the Raptor Pack, Lou Williams

Should I drop my bench Raptors and not rely on the same team so much? My thought was try and package my non-Klay wings and a big to upgrade at G/F. Any help is appreciated.

Re: I have 4 Raptors on my team now; Am I doing it wrong?

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 4:45 pm
by Yuri Vaultin
If you make the play-offs in your league - your team will be well situated given all the games the players on your team have (with the exception of Love).

Re: I have 4 Raptors on my team now; Am I doing it wrong?

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:40 pm
by B_BallReasons
You are doing it right. Assuming your league has the standard weeks 21-23 for the playoffs, the Raptors play 4,3,4 in those three weeks which is about as good as you can get for the playoffs. Keep them unless better players become available.

Re: I have 4 Raptors on my team now; Am I doing it wrong?

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 5:54 am
by sweet_jesus
The only issue you'll run into is scheduling on certain days. With 4 of your 10 roster spots filled with Raps there will be days were you might be wasting games when 20-24 teams are playing. It's never too early to look at your playoff schedule and see if you are getting the most games you can start during those weeks.

For the most part fantasy relevant players don't step on each teammate's toes. You'll be able to figure out pretty quick if you run into an issue like Lou has good games when Ross has bad or vice versa. Most cases you won't have that issue until you get deeper into the bench.