Rate My J-Wall, D12 & Kmart team.
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:01 am
1. (5) Dwight Howard C
2. (28) John Wall PG
3. (37) Kevin Martin SG
4. (60) Kyle Lowry PG
5. (69) Andrew Bynum C
6. (92) DeMarcus Cousins PF,C
7. (101) Nicolas Batum SG,SF
8. (124) Chris Kaman C
9. (133) Boris Diaw SF,PF
10. (156) Paul George SG,SF
11. (165) Evan Turner SG,SF
12. (188) Jimmer Fredette PG,SG
13. (197) Jordan Crawford PG,SG
Overview:
This is a 16 team roto league.
Positions: PG,SG,G,SF,PF,F,C,C,Uti,Uti,Bnch,Bnch,Bnch,
Cats: FG%,FT%,3PTM,PTS,REB,AST,STL,BLK,TO
My Strategy:
Draft Dwight and John Wall for the first two picks. The reason behind this is D12 gets the best big man stats (ppg, rpg, bpg, FG% and spg) and J-Wall can potentially get me CP3 numbers (pts, apg, rpg, and spg). Then for my third pick I drafted Kevin Martin to sort of neutralize D12's poor FT% and at the same time give me the much need 3pts (he attempts just 3 attempts less than D12 at almost 90FT%.
Then I drafted Kyle Lowry, after I decided that he's the best PG remaining that fits my team.
Then I drafted Bynum and Cousins because I'm projecting that they'd be top 50-60 in this year's fantasy. At the same time, they would further solidify my C and PF positions. Take note, there are two C spots in the roster.
I then drafted Batum and Diaw as my "glue guys."
Then drafted Kaman because he ALWAYS plays well during his contract year. Kaman gives me insurance if one of my big man goes down or additional trade asset since C position is pretty shallow this year.
Paul George, Evan Turner, Fredette and Crawford are all drafted because of their upside and because of BPA.
My Analysis:
FG%, BLK, REB = D12, Cousins, Bynum, Kaman
AST, STL = Diaw, Lowry and John Wall
FT% = KMart and John Wall
PTS = KMart and D12
3PTS = KMart, Batum, and Lowry
Glue guys: Paul George, Evan Turner
I think I'd be doing well in every stats except for TO.
2. (28) John Wall PG
3. (37) Kevin Martin SG
4. (60) Kyle Lowry PG
5. (69) Andrew Bynum C
6. (92) DeMarcus Cousins PF,C
7. (101) Nicolas Batum SG,SF
8. (124) Chris Kaman C
9. (133) Boris Diaw SF,PF
10. (156) Paul George SG,SF
11. (165) Evan Turner SG,SF
12. (188) Jimmer Fredette PG,SG
13. (197) Jordan Crawford PG,SG
Overview:
This is a 16 team roto league.
Positions: PG,SG,G,SF,PF,F,C,C,Uti,Uti,Bnch,Bnch,Bnch,
Cats: FG%,FT%,3PTM,PTS,REB,AST,STL,BLK,TO
My Strategy:
Draft Dwight and John Wall for the first two picks. The reason behind this is D12 gets the best big man stats (ppg, rpg, bpg, FG% and spg) and J-Wall can potentially get me CP3 numbers (pts, apg, rpg, and spg). Then for my third pick I drafted Kevin Martin to sort of neutralize D12's poor FT% and at the same time give me the much need 3pts (he attempts just 3 attempts less than D12 at almost 90FT%.
Then I drafted Kyle Lowry, after I decided that he's the best PG remaining that fits my team.
Then I drafted Bynum and Cousins because I'm projecting that they'd be top 50-60 in this year's fantasy. At the same time, they would further solidify my C and PF positions. Take note, there are two C spots in the roster.
I then drafted Batum and Diaw as my "glue guys."
Then drafted Kaman because he ALWAYS plays well during his contract year. Kaman gives me insurance if one of my big man goes down or additional trade asset since C position is pretty shallow this year.
Paul George, Evan Turner, Fredette and Crawford are all drafted because of their upside and because of BPA.
My Analysis:
FG%, BLK, REB = D12, Cousins, Bynum, Kaman
AST, STL = Diaw, Lowry and John Wall
FT% = KMart and John Wall
PTS = KMart and D12
3PTS = KMart, Batum, and Lowry
Glue guys: Paul George, Evan Turner
I think I'd be doing well in every stats except for TO.