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Use Waiver on Bogut? 14 man league

Posted: Mon Nov 2, 2009 4:03 pm
by Gus McCrae
Bogut just got dropped in my 14 man money league. I have the #2 waiver. Should I use it on Bogut? Will he bounce back or is he going to suck all year? He's by far the most owned player available 76%. Next being Kevin Love 62% (ranked prior to injury) and Larry Hughes (41%) . Thoughts?

I know Hughes went off, but I'm wondering if I should use my coveted #2 waiver on Bogut?

Re: Use Waiver on Bogut? 14 man league

Posted: Mon Nov 2, 2009 4:09 pm
by NetsForce
I was going to come in here and say damn straight you should use your waiver then I saw that you have the #2 waiver which makes things a bit more interesting...

My problem with Bogut is the absurdly low FT% and the fact that he really only is a good source of FG% and REB (and to a lesser extent BLKS and PTS).

I mean he's got a big name but he's not necessarily better than some of the lesser known centers in fantasy.

1. What's your team?
2. Do you really need a center?
3. If so what other players on the waiver wire?

Re: Use Waiver on Bogut? 14 man league

Posted: Mon Nov 2, 2009 4:29 pm
by Gus McCrae
My team is currently in first place, though it's just been a week. Keep in mind I'm punting blocks.

Tyreke Evans
Kirk Hinrich
Brandon Jennings
Deron Williams
Gilber Arenas
John Salmons
Thaddeus Young
Tayshaun Prince
Lamarcus Aldridge
Luis Scola
Andrea Bargnani
Chris Bosh


picked up Corey Brewer today, he's probably the one I"d drop, or Prince maybe.

Best FA's are probably Larry Hughes, Anthony Morrow.
To give you an idea, the last 4 adds in the league were Sessions (someone dropped him), Lawson, Steve Blake, Delonte West and JJ Reddick.


Waivers last 4 days so they're very useful. I pretty much have been skating through the week letting the best guys go while waiting for a big time drop to happen that I can swoop on. I don't know if Bogut is that drop or not. He will help my rebounding and FG% which I like. If anything I can grab him and trade to someone who needs blocks.