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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#341 » by DRK » Thu Apr 14, 2016 11:54 pm

Congrats Ulq. Just in another league above the rest of us this season. Ill be coming after you next season!
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Post#342 » by DRK » Thu Apr 14, 2016 11:55 pm

sunskerr wrote:Only 709/739 games played, no Conley or Gasol but still managed to keep my premier league spot for next season on the very last day. Thank you Paul George. Still undecided on whether I'll be participating but we'll see how busy I am in September.

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I dont know how you managed to keep afloat with all your injuries. Incredible. Sunskerr lives to fight another day.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#343 » by b-ball forever » Fri Apr 15, 2016 8:45 am

Not easy to beat a team with Steph Curry on it this year, but BW did it, so congrats and nice season in D-League. Having a team that managed to stay relatively healthy during a season filled with injury bugs helped you.

Thanks mainly to my returny CP3 I managed to finish 3rd, 2 points behind Safety Pickle's Curry lead team, which means back to the premier league for me next year after the short absence :D

Looking forward to try reclaiming my titles there next season :starwars

And also the endless trade negotiations with TASTIC and sunskerr of course :lol:
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#344 » by bwgood77 » Fri Apr 15, 2016 3:33 pm

b-ball forever wrote:Not easy to beat a team with Steph Curry on it this year, but BW did it, so congrats and nice season in D-League. Having a team that managed to stay relatively healthy during a season filled with injury bugs helped you.

Thanks mainly to my returny CP3 I managed to finish 3rd, 2 points behind Safety Pickle's Curry lead team, which means back to the premier league for me next year after the short absence :D

Looking forward to try reclaiming my titles there next season :starwars

And also the endless trade negotiations with TASTIC and sunskerr of course :lol:


Thanks, I think the solid first five picks with the exception of Al Jefferson helped me. He was my only injured player and I was able to trade him for Jabari Parker and Nikola Mirotic midseason, mostly hoping Parker would break out in second half, which he did. Mirotic ended up being bad enough to drop.

But getting Whiteside in the 5th, and the first three picks of Westbrook, Millsap and Dray Green were all huge all season.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#345 » by TASTIC » Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:53 pm

Congrats Ulq - DOMINATION.
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Post#346 » by bwgood77 » Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:09 pm

TASTIC wrote:Congrats Ulq - DOMINATION.

How many points did he end up with? 81 points won the D league.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#347 » by Kobe>Jordan>God » Sat Apr 16, 2016 12:21 am

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TASTIC wrote:Congrats Ulq - DOMINATION.

How many points did he end up with? 81 points won the D league.


83, 11.5 ahead of the next team. Nobody was anywhere close to him since December.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#348 » by Qwigglez » Sat Apr 16, 2016 5:52 am

I'm glad I didn't end up bottom 3 so I can at least stay in the D-League. Remember when I was contemplating drafting AD as my first pick? That was the reason, felt like he was gonna be injured a lot. Not that that was my only reason to be towards the bottom, I made several questionable picks. I thought Gordon Hayward was gonna have a beastly season so I chose him in the 3rd round and I think I took Tobias Harris in the 4th. I just didn't have any steals except taking Will Barton off the waiver wire.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#349 » by bwgood77 » Sat Apr 16, 2016 6:30 am

I do wonder what Tyler Durden ended up with in each category and how I would have stacked up against, and whether he would have beat me (understanding he probably had tougher opponents within the league).

My final #s (I guess if I use rankings it reflects competition more, but lets go straight stats which will reflect teams despite competition).

FG% 467
FT% 754
3ptrs 874
Points 10462
Reb 4880
Ast 2634
Stl 867
Blk 697

How would that have placed me in premier? Or at least against the winner? I assume I win at least 2 categories.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#350 » by b-ball forever » Sat Apr 16, 2016 6:38 am

Qwigglez wrote:I'm glad I didn't end up bottom 3 so I can at least stay in the D-League. Remember when I was contemplating drafting AD as my first pick? That was the reason, felt like he was gonna be injured a lot. Not that that was my only reason to be towards the bottom, I made several questionable picks. I thought Gordon Hayward was gonna have a beastly season so I chose him in the 3rd round and I think I took Tobias Harris in the 4th. I just didn't have any steals except taking Will Barton off the waiver wire.

Davis was actually healthy for most the time he was on your team.

It's after u traded him to me that he went down for good :vent:
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Post#351 » by Qwigglez » Sat Apr 16, 2016 6:45 am

^LMAO. He missed like 9 games before I traded him and he was pretty inconsistent. I traded him to you because you kept sending me crap offers but I was like... well I'm not gonna win so I'll help ya out some. It's not like the guys you traded me didn't get injured too, lol.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#352 » by bwgood77 » Sat Apr 16, 2016 6:58 am

Qwigglez wrote:^LMAO. He missed like 9 games before I traded him and he was pretty inconsistent. I traded him to you because you kept sending me crap offers but I was like... well I'm not gonna win so I'll help ya out some. It's not like the guys you traded me didn't get injured too, lol.


Well I doubt it changed anything anyway...you would have stayed in D league if he was healthy and b-ball goes up. I will be interested to see how me, him and Safety Pickle do in Premier next year....last time I jumped up, I came right back down, though draft position seems to make a ton of difference...or it did.

Next year I think the top picks will go pretty deep.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#353 » by Maystack » Sat Apr 16, 2016 7:37 am

I'm actually surprised I finished as high as I did (5th). I was hanging out at the bottom for most of the season.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#354 » by DRK » Sat Apr 16, 2016 12:07 pm

bwgood77 wrote:I do wonder what Tyler Durden ended up with in each category and how I would have stacked up against, and whether he would have beat me (understanding he probably had tougher opponents within the league).

My final #s (I guess if I use rankings it reflects competition more, but lets go straight stats which will reflect teams despite competition).

FG% 467
FT% 754
3ptrs 874
Points 10462
Reb 4880
Ast 2634
Stl 867
Blk 697

How would that have placed me in premier? Or at least against the winner? I assume I win at least 2 categories.


GP: 737
FG%: .461*
FT%: .739
3PTM: 822
Points: 10436
Rebounds: 4968
Assists: 3554
Steals: 794
Blocks: 578

That was my final stats.

Youd probably have snagged second off me if you were in Premier.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#355 » by b-ball forever » Sat Apr 16, 2016 2:52 pm

Qwigglez wrote:^LMAO. He missed like 9 games before I traded him and he was pretty inconsistent. I traded him to you because you kept sending me crap offers but I was like... well I'm not gonna win so I'll help ya out some. It's not like the guys you traded me didn't get injured too, lol.

He misses games every season tho, so 9 games missed for you doesn't make much considering the player in question. I don't regret making the trade cuz I like taking risks (you'll notice that I'm involved in 2 of the 3 trades made in the league) and made the trade knowing there was a clear reason to be concerned over his health, but I still missed out on quite a bit of AD production.

Brook Lopez and Jae Crowder who I sent to you obviously had some of their own issues as well post-trade, but you still won the trade in the end, which is fine.

And I sent you some very fair offers which got rejected : B. Lopez/D-Wade for Horford/Tyreke, Lopez/Teague for Horford/Hayward, Lopez for Horford, etc. Most of your offers were "crappier" than that :lol:
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#356 » by Kyler Murray » Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:59 pm

bwgood77 wrote:I do wonder what Tyler Durden ended up with in each category and how I would have stacked up against, and whether he would have beat me (understanding he probably had tougher opponents within the league).

My final #s (I guess if I use rankings it reflects competition more, but lets go straight stats which will reflect teams despite competition).

FG% 467
FT% 754
3ptrs 874
Points 10462
Reb 4880
Ast 2634
Stl 867
Blk 697

How would that have placed me in premier? Or at least against the winner? I assume I win at least 2 categories.


Fg% 461
Ft% 823
3pm 1161
Pts 12097
Rbs 4188
Asts 2560
Stls 883
Blks 512
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#357 » by MathiasPW » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:56 pm

Blocks was definitely close....
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#358 » by bwgood77 » Sun Apr 17, 2016 3:06 am

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bwgood77 wrote:I do wonder what Tyler Durden ended up with in each category and how I would have stacked up against, and whether he would have beat me (understanding he probably had tougher opponents within the league).

My final #s (I guess if I use rankings it reflects competition more, but lets go straight stats which will reflect teams despite competition).

FG% 467
FT% 754
3ptrs 874
Points 10462
Reb 4880
Ast 2634
Stl 867
Blk 697

How would that have placed me in premier? Or at least against the winner? I assume I win at least 2 categories.


Fg% 461
Ft% 823
3pm 1161
Pts 12097
Rbs 4188
Asts 2560
Stls 883
Blks 512


Looks like a stalemate. Did you enter the champion daily competition where winner gets $40K and top half advances each round?
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#359 » by Kyler Murray » Sun Apr 17, 2016 6:59 pm

^ not really. Too busy with the army and the refugee crisis here in Greece.
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Re: The 2015 Suns Board Fantasy Thread 

Post#360 » by bwgood77 » Mon Apr 18, 2016 4:42 am

Ulquiorra wrote:^ not really. Too busy with the army and the refugee crisis here in Greece.


Too bad you have to deal with all that. In the league with all fantasy league winners where the bottom half get eliminated after round one I was happy to rank where I did. (1363rd of 24608).
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