Bargnani's Trade Value

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Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#1 » by bootydaddy73 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:07 am

I am in a dynasty league and am looking to trade Bargnani.

Do you think a straight swap of Barnani for Noah is too far fetched?

Or since it is a dynasty league target something like Bargnani for Greg Monroe and Jonny Flynn?
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Re: Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#2 » by LGND2552 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:32 am

It's only his 5th years and he's only been getting better. I'd hold on to him. i don't really play dynasty though so not sure
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Post#3 » by slimkaka » Thu Feb 10, 2011 7:09 am

he's way too soft..
Instead of a C, I rather take him as a shooting guard with some blk.. like Brandon Rush...
other than that, nah.....

i have Bargnani in one of my 18 team league, and he's killing my FG lately...
and he's my second rounder, supposed to give me boards , but turn out to be another SG...
I dun think his trade value is as high as he was before the season started.

but if it is a dynasty league, u may take a bet on him
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Re: Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#4 » by bootydaddy73 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:47 am

I agree that his value before the season started was much higher. I am also thinking that after this year the Raptors may rethink the idea of having him as their star, which will mean a further decrease in value.

I am thinking of offering someone Bargnani for Noah.

But I also really like Cousins and Monroe as they have the potential to be fantasy beasts, but it is a risk trading a proven scorer for potential.
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Re: Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#5 » by DNYLkiller » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:32 pm

slimkaka wrote:he's way too soft..
Instead of a C, I rather take him as a shooting guard with some blk.. like Brandon Rush...
other than that, nah.....

i have Bargnani in one of my 18 team league, and he's killing my FT lately...
and he's my second rounder, supposed to give me boards , but turn out to be another SG...
I dun think his trade value is as high as he was before the season started.

but if it is a dynasty league, u may take a bet on him


You must mean FG% because he is a stellar FT shooter
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Re: Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#6 » by slimkaka » Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:14 am

DNYLkiller wrote:
slimkaka wrote:he's way too soft..
Instead of a C, I rather take him as a shooting guard with some blk.. like Brandon Rush...
other than that, nah.....

i have Bargnani in one of my 18 team league, and he's killing my FT lately...
and he's my second rounder, supposed to give me boards , but turn out to be another SG...
I dun think his trade value is as high as he was before the season started.

but if it is a dynasty league, u may take a bet on him


You must mean FG% because he is a stellar FT shooter


Yeah, my bad.. i mean FG%

and he's average like 6 boards? A center?

I rather have Landry Fields
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Re: Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#7 » by LGND2552 » Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:11 am

slimkaka wrote:
and he's average like 6 boards? A center?

I rather have Landry Fields


I would give you Fields for Bargnani in a heartbeat.
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Re: Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#8 » by JoeyGsShoulders » Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:44 am

Yeah, having a center give you sg stats isn't always a bad thing in fantasy ball. Compared to conventional teams you'll have an automatic boost in ft%, 3's, and pts. Granted you need to have the means to absorb the loss in rebs but it isn't usually that hard to get solid rebounders.
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Post#9 » by Inflymous » Tue Feb 15, 2011 12:05 am

I wouldn't trade Bargs for Noah cause of injury reasons and i wouldn't trade him just because of his rebounding flaws. He is still pretty young and a proven player just think of him more a a SF, a guy that can give you 20/5/2/1.5/1 with decent percentage. He's a perfect player for the utility position.
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Re: Bargnani's Trade Value 

Post#10 » by fraanciiscoo » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:43 am

boys its never easy to reply to this kind of questions...
why? I dont know important things
a) who is your team
bags could be a no trade if you got a small ball team
he have things that not too many PF/C could give
good FT% 3pts pts
b) who they offer
bargs for noah? deppends on who is your team?
if you put bags stats vs noah stats what can you say for this season
%FG---447% vs 515%
%FT---829% vs 725%
3pts-- 56 vs 0
pts--- 1059 vs 337
rebs- 269 vs 281
ast--- 85 vs 64
stl--- 29 vs 28
blk-- 40 vs 39
to--- 122 vs 51
now you got to add 2 things inj prone in noah + bargs being the leader in toronto

I wouldn´t trade him
at least I would ask for noah + other young stud
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