Arenas - Healthy or Struggling?

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Arenas - Healthy or Struggling? 

Post#1 » by jorgo » Mon Sep 8, 2008 4:27 pm

Anyone heard anything recent about Arenas' health?

Is it back to 95%+?

Or is he still battling?


any links would be great.
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Re: Arenas - Healthy or Struggling? 

Post#2 » by jorgo » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:48 pm

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_d ... nba,108478

Arenas not expected back until at least December, if not longer.

Time to drop him down your cheat sheet, and bump Butler up.
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Re: Arenas - Healthy or Struggling? 

Post#3 » by Thriller » Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:14 pm

I'm still trying to figure out when would be a decent time to pick Arenas up. I remember a a couple years back Gasol was slated to be out for a couple of months with a broken foot. He ended up slipping to round 8 in one of my drafts. Needless to say, he came back on time, put up monster numbers, and propelled many a team to a fantasy championship.

I'm thinking you can't let Agent 0 slide out of the mid-late fourth round. A 5th round pick would be a STEAL. Anyone else got any input?
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Re: Arenas - Healthy or Struggling? 

Post#4 » by jorgo » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:36 pm

I'd definitely be taking Caron in the mid-late 2nd round of a 12 teamer.

Arenas in a 12 teamer... even when he comes back he won't be playing 40mins a game, and will be missing the odd game here and there...

so, in Roto i'd go with 6-7th round in 12 teamer
H2H, depending on format, maybe a 5th? but you'd have to be confident with the way your draft is going to make sure you'll be a playoff chance before selecting him.

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