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Eric Gordon 

Post#1 » by Methodman13 » Sun Feb 5, 2012 8:17 pm

I'm a big fan of Eric Gordon.... and I know he's injured right now, but when he comes back, I know he's going to light it up.

That being said, here's my team, and I was wondering who I would drop to pick Eric Gordon up:

PG Russell Westbrook (OKC - PG)
SG Tony Allen (Mem - SG,SF)
G Monta Ellis (GS - PG,SG)
SF Shawn Marion (Dal - SF,PF)
PF Al Harrington (Den - PF,C)
F Drew Gooden (Mil - PF,C)
C Andrew Bynum (LAL - C)
Util Elton Brand (Phi - PF,C)INJ
Util Jamal Crawford (Por - PG,SG)
BN Mo Williams (LAC - PG)
BN Boris Diaw (Cha - SF,PF,C)
BN David West (Ind - PF)

I"m thinking Shawn Mario or Boris Diaw, but any other thoughts would be appreciated.

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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#2 » by Apathy » Mon Feb 6, 2012 3:42 pm

mo williams, who's gonna regress to the mean any day now
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#3 » by Beard » Mon Feb 6, 2012 9:49 pm

the question is - when is a good time to pick up eric gordon? i haven't seen any update on his injury so...3-6 weeks minus one?
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#4 » by Spicy P » Tue Feb 7, 2012 2:53 pm

Boris Diaw
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#5 » by impruv » Tue Feb 7, 2012 3:24 pm

I'm doing fairly poorly in my league due to injuries, but in this time I've still held on to Eric. It seems terrible but to salvage what I hope to sneak into playoffs... Do I have to finally drop him? Or do you think I could trade it to someone doing fairly well and get half decent return since they would be able to hold out on him
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#6 » by Spicy P » Tue Feb 7, 2012 3:52 pm

Apathy wrote:mo williams, who's gonna regress to the mean any day now


Even with Billups possibly done for the season?
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#7 » by hironimus » Tue Feb 7, 2012 4:49 pm

SalamiNCheez wrote:
Apathy wrote:mo williams, who's gonna regress to the mean any day now


Even with Billups possibly done for the season?


apathy couldnt foresee the injury. question is whether mo can step it up. i have him as well, but im worried about his fg% and increased TOs. he wont get me a lot of steals as well. but he may get more minutes with billups out
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#8 » by Warren_G » Wed Feb 8, 2012 2:04 am

1. Mo Williams is averaging 14 pts. a game, Billups was averaging 15. i think Mo can continue with the strong addition of maybe JR Smith? Mo & Foye's minutes WILL boost as well, with the Billups now OUT. that should increase Mo's numbers regardless. the CLIPPERS have cap room now that they waived Solomon Jones as well.

2. Gordon hasn't really tested his knee out yet. he's NOT doing anything strenuous yet on the court, i.e. running or playing, etc. the HORNETS are going to be conservative about playing him ALL OUT anyways, cause he's currently ALL they have, so i don't see GORDON putting up the numbers you are use too here. timeline should be in mid-March as well before we see him play, but still questionable given his progress is pending.
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#9 » by Apathy » Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:03 pm

w/ billups out mo is now a monster

i really dont like eric gordon and wouldnt feel compelled to pick him up. if you feel like you have to drop al harrington, who is also due for regression (although now is a horrible time to drop him considering the nuggets' injuries)
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#10 » by Warren_G » Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:59 pm

yea, A. Harrington should absorb even MORE minutes with Nene injuries piling-up(heel & calf strain) and Gallinari still out with the ankle.
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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#11 » by donkeylips » Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:36 am

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Re: Eric Gordon 

Post#12 » by niQ » Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:52 pm

I don't think you should bother... Dude's been injury prone his whole career. He's played less games each season.

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