2009-2010 Minnesota Timberwolves"Who Ya got?" +/- topic
Posted: Mon Nov 2, 2009 5:36 am
It's a new season and that means a whole new round of Minnesota Timberwolves +/-! Anyone can join in on the fun at anytime and take their shot at being a winner. With the huge over turn in our roster and all of the new style of play, things are just as unpredictable as ever. No longer to do we have old favorites such as Randy Foye and Craig Smith to rely on. No longer can we guess how much PT which players will get. Things should be interesting.
Last year ALICEinJamcame out on top as the first ever +/- champion. He had the most weekly wins out of any player. Will he repeat or will somebody else come to take the crown? In the end there can be only one.
Some important information for those new to this game.
The Game: Playing the +/- game is simple. You pick any player before the game and you watch them play. Anything that player scores above his average gives you + points. Anything the player scores below his average give you - points. The goal is to have the most + points by the end of the week. Whoever has the most points by the end of the week is the weekly winner.
Example: You pick Al Jefferson and he goes off for 43 points. Since Big Al averages 10.5 PPG you would get +33 for that night. Conversely if Al played and got 1 point, you would get -9.
Important Rules and Guidelines:
-You can change your pick at anytime before the game*
*(You can not change your player if he is already started playing.)
-Numbers WILL NOT be rounded. If a player is averaging 19.9 PPG it will count as 19.
-If you pick a player and they do not play you get 0 points, you don't lose or gain anything.
-You can pick any number of "insurance" players if you are unsure if your player will play.
-Do not make your picks for the next days games until after the current game is finished.
-The Calrissian rule: This rule states that any player who is coming back from injury or newly signed and has yet to play a game and thus has zero points to their average, cannot be used until they have at least 3 games under their belt.
-You can not request one player for multiple games. Eg: You can't say "Give me Love for the week.
New coach, new players, new team. Who Ya got!?
Wolves face old friends on:
Monday, November 2 (Tomorrow)
at LA Clippers
9:00pm
Last year ALICEinJamcame out on top as the first ever +/- champion. He had the most weekly wins out of any player. Will he repeat or will somebody else come to take the crown? In the end there can be only one.
Some important information for those new to this game.
The Game: Playing the +/- game is simple. You pick any player before the game and you watch them play. Anything that player scores above his average gives you + points. Anything the player scores below his average give you - points. The goal is to have the most + points by the end of the week. Whoever has the most points by the end of the week is the weekly winner.
Example: You pick Al Jefferson and he goes off for 43 points. Since Big Al averages 10.5 PPG you would get +33 for that night. Conversely if Al played and got 1 point, you would get -9.
Important Rules and Guidelines:
-You can change your pick at anytime before the game*
*(You can not change your player if he is already started playing.)
-Numbers WILL NOT be rounded. If a player is averaging 19.9 PPG it will count as 19.
-If you pick a player and they do not play you get 0 points, you don't lose or gain anything.
-You can pick any number of "insurance" players if you are unsure if your player will play.
-Do not make your picks for the next days games until after the current game is finished.
-The Calrissian rule: This rule states that any player who is coming back from injury or newly signed and has yet to play a game and thus has zero points to their average, cannot be used until they have at least 3 games under their belt.
-You can not request one player for multiple games. Eg: You can't say "Give me Love for the week.
New coach, new players, new team. Who Ya got!?
Wolves face old friends on:
Monday, November 2 (Tomorrow)
at LA Clippers
9:00pm