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Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#1 » by akleopard » Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:01 pm

With a return in January imminent, is it time to pick John Wall up? If so, who should I drop on my team? Everyone is pretty consistent, and I don't think I can afford to drop anymore bigs (I dropped Kaman for Eric Gordon). I'm sitting second place in the league right now, but I lost rebounds last week for the first time.

The three I'm thinking are: Jamal Crawford, OJ Mayo, and Vasquez. However, I really don't want to bite my tongue after dropping them. Can I package 2 of these players for a big, and if so who should I target?

12 Team H2H, 9 categories (FG%, FT%, 3PTM, PTS, REB, AST, ST, BLK, TO)

My team:

PG: Jose Calderon, Rajon Rondo
PG/SG: Jamal Crawford, Greivis Vasquez
SG: Eric Gordon, O.J. Mayo
SG/SF: James Harden, Nicolas Batum
SF/PF: Josh Smith
PF/C: Nikola Vucevic, Zach Randolph, Larry Sanders
C: Greg Monroe

Even though I'm second place right now, I'm very far from first. First place is dismantling everyone 8-1 each week, and I lost to him badly the first week. I'm thinking Wall might give me a better shot to beat him in the playoffs.

Thanks, I appreciate the help!
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Re: Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#2 » by Apathy » Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:12 pm

Crawford or Vasquez.

I'd suggest a 2-for-1.Mayo/Smith, Mayo/Randolph, Mayo/Monroe. Doesn't really matter who you target. Consolidating the 2 into even a slightly better 1 is a win for your team. Mayo's value is plummeting, too, so may as well get what you can for him. He's been top 20-25 to this point but wouldn't be surprised if he dropped to t50 from now on.
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Re: Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#3 » by akleopard » Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:16 pm

Thanks for the great response Apathy. I've done fantasy basketball for a few years now, but I usually rely on FA and never through trades. Can you throw out a few names for me just so I have an idea who I can expect for Mayo/Monroe? Like you said, Mayo is slipping, and Monroe has been having very weak games recently.
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Re: Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#4 » by Apathy » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:21 pm

Anyone. Duncan, Lee, Noah, Ibaka, Jefferson, M Gasol, Bosh, Anderson, Aldridge, Griffin, Chandler.
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Re: Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#5 » by akleopard » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:22 pm

Great! I was thinking Lee or Jefferson. Last question from me - is Kevin Love too much of a stretch?

Thanks again and Happy New Year!
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Re: Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#6 » by Apathy » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:44 pm

No.

I really wouldn't care which one of those bigs you got. Any of them constitutes a good deal.

And if Monroe/Mayo doesn't work, Randolph/Mayo will. Then you can aim for the upper-tier bigs rather than the lower ones.

There are so many bigs there that someone's bound to accept.

That said, if you have Wall/Craw/Vasquez/Gordon/Smith/Batum/Harden/Sanders all on one team, FG% is a problem. You will need to do something about that. Or do you plan on punting FG%?

Maybe Vasquez/Randolph is a better idea. Randolph/Craw.

You have a lot of tradeable pieces, so you will be able to find a good deal or two.
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Re: Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#7 » by TheToothFairy » Tue Jan 1, 2013 12:57 am

Drop Crawford for Wall if you want
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Re: Don't know who to drop for John Wall 

Post#8 » by 76ciology » Tue Jan 1, 2013 1:24 pm

Vasquez for Wall. Having Vasquez and Wall on your team would be a disaster for both FG% and TOs.
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