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Really Huge Blockbuster Trade, feedback would be nice 

Post#1 » by supaSPED » Sat Oct 3, 2009 5:26 am

wassup. long time realgm reader, but first time poster. i've never really felt the urge to actually post on these forums, usually content with just reading, but i just made a really huge trade and i need some feedback. well, here it goes:

i traded joe johnson, ray allen, al horford, danillo gallinari, tj ford

i recieved lebron james, rajon rondo, marc gasol, steve blake, quentin richardson

projected by myself, im down around 13 points, down 1 rebound, but up 3 assists, up a steal, up a block. i thought u guys should know this, im projecting danilo to have around 15 points so thats why there is the point differential. comments would be appreciated.
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Post#2 » by bobobolas1 » Sat Oct 3, 2009 10:16 am

guess u what problems.

no doubt bout lebron.

Rajondo wont step up in Celtics until one of their starts get injured.

Gasol 2.0 is playing for memphis, is starting yet but he is fighting with the 2nd pick, not to mention IVerson, Zach randolph, gay, OJ wont let him shoot a lot.

Blake will be in the bench at least 80% since andre miller landed in portland.

Richardson? no idea how he will play, never better than TJ anycase
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Post#3 » by plonden » Sat Oct 3, 2009 2:55 pm

Number of teams? H2H or roto? Scoring categories?
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Post#4 » by supaSPED » Sat Oct 3, 2009 5:12 pm

h2h, categories are ftm, fgm, assist, rebounds, points, blocks, steals, a/t
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Post#5 » by SkelEltonBrand » Sat Oct 3, 2009 8:32 pm

this trade is vetoable, especially since there are no 3 pointers in your league
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Post#6 » by supaSPED » Sun Oct 4, 2009 12:16 am

my bad, 3 pointers count too
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Post#7 » by Curtis Lemansky » Sun Oct 4, 2009 11:04 am

Well Lebron is Leron obviously but I'm not loving this trade for you.

You get a significant upgrade from JJ to Bron buand for those settings Rondo is better than Allen however there is a big difference between Horford and Gasol(especially now with Gasol competing with Randolph-Iverson for shots and Thabeet for playing time). I also expect a vry good season from Gallo and Blake will be probably limited to only 18-20 mpg behind Dre Miller. And TJ Ford is significantly better than Q. Depending on the number of teams,Blake and Q might be waiver wire materials.
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Post#8 » by supaSPED » Mon Oct 5, 2009 1:07 am

well thankfully the guy declined at the last second. he thought danillo was gonna suck. i actually got gallo 10th round so im lucky. any way on how u think i can improve my roster than? i made a msitake and drafted morrow in the 8th round when perk and birdman were still on the table, and cats that i need are blocks.
heres my roster:

joe johnson
ray allen
jr smith
al horford
al jefferson
anthony randolph
jamal crawford
tj ford
danillo gallinari
anthony morrow
joel przybilla
antonio mcdyess

by the looks of it, im ok on everything (probably overloaded on 3s), but lacking in steals, blocks (dependent if AR gets his predicted 2.5 blocks next year), and free throws. there are 16 teams in the league. carlos delfino and javale mcgee are in the waivers and i'm thinking about it. any suggestions?
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Post#9 » by Curtis Lemansky » Mon Oct 5, 2009 10:43 am

I wouldnt drop anyone from your roster for Delfino or McGee. Can you swap Morrow for a shot blocker? Someone like Turiaf maybe? or Haywood?
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Post#10 » by SkelEltonBrand » Mon Oct 5, 2009 7:33 pm

how many players do you start in your league

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