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How Good is this Team? 

Post#1 » by CB4Champ » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:44 am

All right People This is a 12 team Roto 13cat Team Is:

Steve Nash
Stephen Jackson
John Wall
Amare Stoudamire
Zach Randolph
Elton Brand
Brendan Haywood
Jamal Crawford
Rodney Stuckey
Boris Diaw
Demar Derozen
Amir Johnson

I also have a Trade for Stephen Curry. I will be giving up Crawford and Stuckey. The trade was accepted 8-) so really people how good is this Team?
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Re: How Good is this Team? 

Post#2 » by PerkinsFor3 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:49 am

Looks alright. Wall, Diaw, Derozan, Amir are all question marks. And you clearly miss blocks. Youre guards look to be very good.Wall won't help you much. probably no 3pts and high to's. Why not try to use his hype and see if you can haul in a good shotblocking big man for him, like McGee? You probably could get McGee + another player to fill out your roster for Wall.
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Re: How Good is this Team? 

Post#3 » by CB4Champ » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:53 am

Loot

Thanks for the Crtique. You seem to know your stuff on these Fantasy Games.

Trading wall seems like a must. Him and Jennings I guess are just hype. 8-)
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Re: How Good is this Team? 

Post#4 » by PerkinsFor3 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:18 am

Well they have talent, but might not be as good as advertised in roto format. Might be a bit better in 13 cat formats though. However, seeing as you have Curry and Nash on bard, you'll have little need for Wall, and might as well use him to find a player who helps you fill up a statistical hole.

Also, looking at your team again, it seems like you've got only few options for both sg and sf. I wouldn't worry about that too much though: Stephen is a nice player in this format, Derozan might do pretty ok. And mostly SF's add little in roto leagues, unless you get the top ones. Maybe you could get McGee + a decent sf option for Wall. Who knows.
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Re: How Good is this Team? 

Post#5 » by FantasyMVP » Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:23 pm

Wall could be a first round fantasy player sometime soon, but it won't happen yet. Use his name value to your advantage especially before the season starts.

Brand concerns me as he had a horrible year last year. Maybe you can package him with Wall to get a premier player. Like a Brook or Horford type?

That trade you did for Curry is straight robbery. You got him for really cheap!
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Re: How Good is this Team? 

Post#6 » by yanggu0 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:05 pm

loot wrote:Looks alright. Wall, Diaw, Derozan, Amir are all question marks. And you clearly miss blocks. Youre guards look to be very good.Wall won't help you much. probably no 3pts and high to's. Why not try to use his hype and see if you can haul in a good shotblocking big man for him, like McGee? You probably could get McGee + another player to fill out your roster for Wall.


Lol I always see people messing up putting "your" instead of "you're", but this is the 1st time I see someone put 'you're" when they should of put "your."

I don't know how you get Steph Curry for Jamal, and Stuckey. Maybe the other guy wanted Seattle players.... I don't know.

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