Is it time to drop Dunleavy?

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Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#1 » by akaFlip » Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:45 pm

While he is exactly what my team needs (Scoring, 3's) his injury is getting the best of him and it seems like he isn't going to be back anytime soon (or least that's what I've read).

Is it time to drop him? or should I still wait it out?

Also I'm thinking of picking up Westbrook or Eric Gordon for him, which one would be the better pickup?
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Re: Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#2 » by limpdilznik » Mon Nov 24, 2008 11:51 pm

i'd keep him, esp. if this is a weekly lineup or roto league. if you don't want to wait, i'd grab westbrook
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Re: Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#3 » by akaFlip » Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:20 am

limpdilznik wrote:i'd keep him, esp. if this is a weekly lineup or roto league. if you don't want to wait, i'd grab westbrook


I'm in a H2H league so every bit helps and Dunleavy is not.
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Re: Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#4 » by lakerz12 » Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:48 am

if you can afford to keep him and stay in playoff contention I would hold onto him. That is what I am doing because I read a report that he was practicing recently and looked good.
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Re: Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#5 » by NetsForce » Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:37 am

Get rid of him. I was watching Heat vs. Pacers a couple days back and the announcers said the knee injury is career threatening.
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Re: Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#6 » by He's Heating Up » Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:53 am

NetsForce wrote:Get rid of him. I was watching Heat vs. Pacers a couple days back and the announcers said the knee injury is career threatening.


Ouch, thats shattering if true, i really rate him as a player. But yeh i think its time to drop him, and if you say you need scoring at 3's, then dont get westbrook.
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Re: Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#7 » by Sweet J » Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:46 am

Dunleavy is a good player, but he is hurting fantasy sides too much so i would get rid of him. Cull him!
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Re: Is it time to drop Dunleavy? 

Post#8 » by mt dew » Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:35 pm

Dunleavy makes it hard for people like you and me to manage fantasy teams because he doesn't talk about his injury. Which is like you or me refusing to talk about a paper cut. Same exact thing.

I picked him up last week but am probably dropping him today. I need to give the first place team the pounding it deserves. Dunleavy needs to get out of basketball and make more movies with Cher if he can't play.

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