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ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place

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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#61 » by Shrunk » Mon Sep 7, 2009 4:31 pm

[quote="revprodeji"]I value bigs first. Then Point guards/playmaking wings. Then scoring wings.

B cal. I am not talking trade value, but rather right now. game tomorrow.

1-Lebron
2-Chris paul
3-Kobe
4-Howard
5-Wade
6-Roy
7-jefferson
8-Deron Williams
9-KG
10-Derrick Rose
11-Duncan
Pretty solid list, i would have to put pierce in there(probably swap K.G out) Nash instead of Rose and dirk instead of jefferson
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#62 » by Vindicater » Wed Sep 9, 2009 12:04 am

Rev...

You really think Jefferson is a better player then Duncan or KG... RIGHT NOW... for a game tomorrow?

If thats really how you value players for a game tomorrow... lets have a comp? Draft a ten man team for a win tomorrow?

Order can be

#1 - You
#2 - Me
#3 - Me
#4 - You
#5 - You
Etc...

Im thinking if thats how you value order then I will build a much better team (for just one game) then you :P

Lets do this thing...
"That's why the last two years weren't guaranteed," Walsh said. "Either way, he knew it could have happened either way."
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#63 » by Narf » Wed Sep 9, 2009 12:43 am

Dan's with the Wolves wrote:The wolves are hard to handicap for next year because they have alot of question marks.

How will Al come back from injury?
Will Love experience the wolves sophomore curse?
How will Brewer mature from injury?
Will Flynn limit his turnovers?
who will pickup the scoring from Miller/Foye?

These are probably worth a range of +/- 10 games from last years record. So somewhere between 14 to 34 wins.

Hopefully all the above turns out positively and they win 10 more games than last year.

How many teams, in the history of the NBA, have had 14 or fewer wins? Ever?
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#64 » by revprodeji » Wed Sep 9, 2009 3:51 pm

Vindicater. My injury concerns for Duncan/Kg made me lower them reluctantly. If all were healthy/promised then they would be higher. I just do not see either of them playing more than 65 games this year. I have higher hope of Al playing 75+

I guess I was misleading. I was thinking a season, not just 1 pick up game. Sorry about that.

I am cool with the draft if you want. The problem is it would be an all-star team and not a real team.
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#65 » by funkatron101 » Wed Sep 9, 2009 4:21 pm

The Thunder should be better than the Wolves this year. I expect them to be a 32 to 35 win team next year. If not, I would start moving some players.
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#66 » by Vindicater » Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:21 am

revprodeji wrote:Vindicater. My injury concerns for Duncan/Kg made me lower them reluctantly. If all were healthy/promised then they would be higher. I just do not see either of them playing more than 65 games this year. I have higher hope of Al playing 75+

I guess I was misleading. I was thinking a season, not just 1 pick up game. Sorry about that.

I am cool with the draft if you want. The problem is it would be an all-star team and not a real team.


I was actually thinking about this last night, we could make this into a board competetion?

Maybe get 15 of the more regular posters, have them complete a 12 round fantasy draft (with round reversing order, so if I had number 1 pick, my next picks would be 24,25,48,49 etc.).

At the end we could pot them all as a poll?
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#67 » by A1FromDay1 » Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:25 am

I want in :)
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#68 » by revprodeji » Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:53 pm

Not a bad idea. But we would need as many people as possible to show a proper talent level. Also, it would need to be understood that it is not a fantasy team, but a real team.

If you want to set it up Vin, go ahead.
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Re: ESPN 09-10 West standing forecast: Wolves 13th place 

Post#69 » by Vindicater » Sun Sep 13, 2009 1:26 am

After the weekend Ill get on it
"That's why the last two years weren't guaranteed," Walsh said. "Either way, he knew it could have happened either way."

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