Minor League fantasy draft(teamjosh on the clock)
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So upperclass is up right, or did someone take his spot?
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With the 10th overall pick in the draft the Atlantic City 3 Outers select...
Sean Williams
Sean Williams is misunderstood and probably needs to be on some mood stabilizing medication, but man he can play some ball. Not the highest BBIQ, at least and especially for the NBA level, but in a minor league environment he's an All Star, possibly MVP level candidate. Shot blocker extraordinaire, high level rebounder, runs the break and can score some.
We are proud to introduce him.
Sean Williams
Sean Williams is misunderstood and probably needs to be on some mood stabilizing medication, but man he can play some ball. Not the highest BBIQ, at least and especially for the NBA level, but in a minor league environment he's an All Star, possibly MVP level candidate. Shot blocker extraordinaire, high level rebounder, runs the break and can score some.
We are proud to introduce him.
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Re: Minor League fantasy draft(teamjosh on the clock)
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I'll take G Kyle Weaver. Always been a fan due to his versatility and solid defense. He can bring the ball up at and initiate an offense while also being able to guard SFs. He rebounds well for his size and forces turnovers. He should fit in nicely on a team that pushes the ball.
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Devilzsidewalk wrote:My next pick is Marcus Williams...the Arizona SF Marcus Williams, not the fat PG UCONN one, fit that pick in there whenever appropriate.
1. Courtney Sims
2. Marcus Williams the SF one
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Re: Minor League fantasy draft(evildallas on the clock)
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Thanks for alerting me again to this. Evildallas, you are on the clock!
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The KC Grillers select Aaron Miles 6-1 G from the Reno Bighorns.
Currently second in the D-League in assists with 9.9 a game and with an impressive 4.06 assist to turnover ratio, Aaron Miles is the type of steady PG that should get the most out of the Grillers roster. He excelled as a 4 year starter at Kansas University with 2 Final Four appearances, which hopefully will resonant with the local fan base. While he didn't stick in the NBA, he's got years of Euroleague experience under his belt and is really just entering the prime of his career.
Currently second in the D-League in assists with 9.9 a game and with an impressive 4.06 assist to turnover ratio, Aaron Miles is the type of steady PG that should get the most out of the Grillers roster. He excelled as a 4 year starter at Kansas University with 2 Final Four appearances, which hopefully will resonant with the local fan base. While he didn't stick in the NBA, he's got years of Euroleague experience under his belt and is really just entering the prime of his career.
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vincecarter4pres wrote:With the 10th overall pick in the draft the Atlantic City 3 Outers select...
Sean Williams
Sean Williams is misunderstood and probably needs to be on some mood stabilizing medication, but man he can play some ball. Not the highest BBIQ, at least and especially for the NBA level, but in a minor league environment he's an All Star, possibly MVP level candidate. Shot blocker extraordinaire, high level rebounder, runs the break and can score some.
We are proud to introduce him.
damn how did I not have him on my list, bonehead move on my part
Re: Minor League fantasy draft(#1 pick on the clock)
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Since we are in the 3rd round I will select two players.
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#1 pick wrote:Since we are in the 3rd round I will select two players.
?? We are still in round 2. What is your selection?
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The Atlanta Ancient Stars select Randolph Morris 6-11 C formerly of the Atlanta Hawks.
Morris is a decent low tier big man. He is good around the basket especially when he is around non-athlete big men. He fits the international and minor league standard. He's my Shaq. Is not a great defender but that's why I have Mejia already.
Morris is a decent low tier big man. He is good around the basket especially when he is around non-athlete big men. He fits the international and minor league standard. He's my Shaq. Is not a great defender but that's why I have Mejia already.
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So it's my turn now right?
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The Megalodon select guard Antonio Daniels
He's no spring chicken, but he's tearing up the D-League in his mission to get back to the NBA.
Daniels is a versatile player who will be more than an adequate defender and role player at this level.
He's no spring chicken, but he's tearing up the D-League in his mission to get back to the NBA.
Daniels is a versatile player who will be more than an adequate defender and role player at this level.
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I knew it there would be some overlap. Totally stole my pick haha.
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jman3134 wrote:I knew it there would be some overlap. Totally stole my pick haha.
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I'm going to start scouting the top 12 year olds in the country so I'm ready for when my next pick rolls around in 2019
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1. Stephon Marbury
2. Gerald Green
2. Gerald Green
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If I'm not allowed to pick Rasheed Wallace...
Allen Iverson
Although Memphis fans saw his reputation as "the cAnswer" first hand, there's no doubt he still has the skill and experience to help a number of teams out.
Plus, like I mentioned earlier, this team has Dr. Phil on staff to help with some of the more "difficult" players.
Allen Iverson
Although Memphis fans saw his reputation as "the cAnswer" first hand, there's no doubt he still has the skill and experience to help a number of teams out.
Plus, like I mentioned earlier, this team has Dr. Phil on staff to help with some of the more "difficult" players.
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