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Re: Premier League Draft Thread: b-ball foreverX2/Kerrsed/KJG 

Post#81 » by bwgood77 » Thu Sep 20, 2018 11:47 pm

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Kobe>Jordan>God wrote:The G-League draft just started and is already threatening to overtake the Premier League.

Damn straight it is. At least the “there are too many fantasy threads” comments haven’t started yet.


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Re: Premier League Draft Thread: b-ball foreverX2/Kerrsed/KJG 

Post#82 » by MathiasPW » Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:01 am

b-ball forever wrote:I'm deliberately waiting a bit to make my pick since it's still early, preseason still a week away.

Start panicking!

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So does that mean you will wait til the official clock starts?

Because, if not, what's the point of waiting just a bit? Avoiding highly unlikely and totally random training camp injuries?
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Post#83 » by b-ball forever » Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:36 am

MathiasPW wrote:
b-ball forever wrote:I'm deliberately waiting a bit to make my pick since it's still early, preseason still a week away.

Start panicking!

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So does that mean you will wait til the official clock starts?

Because, if not, what's the point of waiting just a bit? Avoiding highly unlikely and totally random training camp injuries?


Last year I drafted Kawhi Leonard with my first pick, prior to training camp. At the time there wasn't a single report on him missing any time. Then just after I drafted him, the first of a long series of Kawhi injury reports came out in what would wind up completely destroying my season. I somehow managed to not get relegated and stayed relatively close to the rest of pack, but he was a huge disaster that coulda been avoided by waiting a lil longer.

You have all been warned !
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Post#85 » by bwgood77 » Fri Sep 21, 2018 1:14 am

b-ball forever wrote:
MathiasPW wrote:
b-ball forever wrote:I'm deliberately waiting a bit to make my pick since it's still early, preseason still a week away.

Start panicking!

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So does that mean you will wait til the official clock starts?

Because, if not, what's the point of waiting just a bit? Avoiding highly unlikely and totally random training camp injuries?


Last year I drafted Kawhi Leonard with my first pick, prior to training camp. At the time there wasn't a single report on him missing any time. Then just after I drafted him, the first of a long series of Kawhi injury reports came out in what would wind up completely destroying my season. I somehow managed to not get relegated and stayed relatively close to the rest of pack, but he was a huge disaster that coulda been avoided by waiting a lil longer.

You have all been warned !


Just take Jimmy Butler.
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Re: Premier League Draft Thread: b-ball foreverX2/Kerrsed/KJG 

Post#86 » by Qwigglez » Fri Sep 21, 2018 2:41 am

b-ball forever wrote:
MathiasPW wrote:
b-ball forever wrote:I'm deliberately waiting a bit to make my pick since it's still early, preseason still a week away.

Start panicking!

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So does that mean you will wait til the official clock starts?

Because, if not, what's the point of waiting just a bit? Avoiding highly unlikely and totally random training camp injuries?


Last year I drafted Kawhi Leonard with my first pick, prior to training camp. At the time there wasn't a single report on him missing any time. Then just after I drafted him, the first of a long series of Kawhi injury reports came out in what would wind up completely destroying my season. I somehow managed to not get relegated and stayed relatively close to the rest of pack, but he was a huge disaster that coulda been avoided by waiting a lil longer.

You have all been warned !


Thought he was injured in the previous post season thanks to Zaza?
And honestly, you should never take a Spurs player with your first pick anyway...
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Post#87 » by TASTIC » Fri Sep 21, 2018 2:48 am

b-ball forever wrote:
MathiasPW wrote:
b-ball forever wrote:I'm deliberately waiting a bit to make my pick since it's still early, preseason still a week away.

Start panicking!

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So does that mean you will wait til the official clock starts?

Because, if not, what's the point of waiting just a bit? Avoiding highly unlikely and totally random training camp injuries?


Last year I drafted Kawhi Leonard with my first pick, prior to training camp. At the time there wasn't a single report on him missing any time. Then just after I drafted him, the first of a long series of Kawhi injury reports came out in what would wind up completely destroying my season. I somehow managed to not get relegated and stayed relatively close to the rest of pack, but he was a huge disaster that coulda been avoided by waiting a lil longer.

You have all been warned !

I got no problem waiting until the time 'expires' so to speak.

In my money leagues we draft literally within 48hrs of the season tipping off, just to avoid anyone getting shafted (even though we all have the same chance of that happening obviously!).

In saying that I'm drafting in two other leagues as well as this one, so my spreadsheet is taking a beating :D

It's all well and good drafting early but I'm sure once rotations shake out a bit and position battles are cleared up everyone will be much happier with a more reliable squad. Obviously with that comes the loss of some sleepers...
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Post#88 » by b-ball forever » Fri Sep 21, 2018 2:58 am

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b-ball forever wrote:
MathiasPW wrote:So does that mean you will wait til the official clock starts?

Because, if not, what's the point of waiting just a bit? Avoiding highly unlikely and totally random training camp injuries?


Last year I drafted Kawhi Leonard with my first pick, prior to training camp. At the time there wasn't a single report on him missing any time. Then just after I drafted him, the first of a long series of Kawhi injury reports came out in what would wind up completely destroying my season. I somehow managed to not get relegated and stayed relatively close to the rest of pack, but he was a huge disaster that coulda been avoided by waiting a lil longer.

You have all been warned !


Thought he was injured in the previous post season thanks to Zaza?
And honestly, you should never take a Spurs player with your first pick anyway...

He was expected to be back in time for the season at first, then late september they annouced that he would miss only the preseason, then it just kept on going downhill after that.

Breakdown on the trainwreck here : https://www.si.com/nba/2018/04/19/kawhi-leonard-injury-timeline-news-spurs

The saga surrounding Leonard's injured quad though starts in September, right before the start of the preseason.
Sept. 30, 2017

Spurs announce Leonard will miss preseason while rehabbing from right thigh tendinopathy and added there was no timetable for his return.
Oct. 13, 2017

Coach Gregg Popovich says Leonard will not be available for the season opener and there is still no timetable for a return.
Nov. 15, 2017

Popovich says he expects Leonard to be back "sooner rather than later."
December

On Dec. 11, 2017, Popovich tells reporters that Leonard will be back for a Dec. 12 game against the Mavericks, but on a minutes restriction. After missing the first 27 games of the year, Leonard plays about 16 minutes in a six-point loss in Dallas in which he scored 13 points on six-of-12 shooting.

Leonard plays in San Antonio's next game, playing right around 17 minutes and scoring 12 points in a 15-point loss to the Rockets in Houston. Prior to his return, the Spurs had won eight of their last nine games.

For the rest of the month, Leonard alternates between playing and resting, and gets action in four of San Antonio's last eight games before 2018. Leonard's minutes increase during that stretch, going from around 16 in his third game back up to 20, then 26 and then 27. Leonard shoots 19-for-42 in these four contests and averages 14 points as San Antonio goes 2-2 with him in the lineup, but 4-0 in the alternating games he missed. For the month, the Spurs go 11-5, but they are just 2-4 in six games with Kawhi.
January

Leonard plays in consecutive games for the second time this season when he appears in a Jan. 2 game against the Knicks after playing in a Dec. 30 meeting with the Pistons. Leonard posts a season-highs with 25 points, eight rebounds, four assists and four steals in a season-high 31 minutes as the Spurs get a win in Madison Square Garden.

The game in New York was the first night of a back-to-back, so Leonard misses the Jan. 3 contest in Philadelphia, but takes the court for the eighth time this season Jan. 5 against the Suns. He scores 21 in a 14-point win and plays 29 minutes. He skips the next three games, but returns Jan. 13 to play 28 minutes and score 19 points to go along with eight boards, four assists and four steals in a 32-point home win over the Nuggets.

On Jan. 17, the Spurs announce Leonard will be out indefinitely to continue rehab on his right quad. Rumors begin to swirl about how the injury will effect Leonard's future in the NBA and then an ESPN report claims there is a rift between the 2014 Finals MVP and the Spurs because of his rehab. Leonard's uncle denies the report however, and says Kawhi and the team have a good relationship.
February

Leonard spends three weeks in New York getting a second opinion on the injury before returning to San Antonio to work with the Spurs staff. On Feb. 21, Popovich says he would "be surprised if he returns this season." Questions continue to come about concerning how the injury should be handled and whether or not this is something the Spurs need to be even more concerned about since Leonard was cleared by the Spurs' medical team, but opts to remain out.

At the end of the month, after Leonard had returned to San Antonio, a report surfaces saying he hopes to be back on the court in March.
Early March

On March 7, Leonard tells reporters he wants to finish his career with the Spurs. However, rumors continue and concern what he might do in 2019 free agency and what the people in his camp have been telling him.

On March 10, it is reported that San Antonio is looking to get Leonard on the court for a March 15 game against the Pelicans, but on March 13 it is reported that he will remain out and is still having the injury evaluated.

Around this same time Spurs legend David Robinson speaks up on the matter, saying any reported tension between Leonard and the team is not a big deal. Hope still remains among some that Leonard can return to lift the Spurs to the upper echelon in the West for the playoffs.
Late March

On March 21, Manu Ginobili tells reporters the team can't play with the expectation that Leonard will return this season. AN ESPN report the next day claims the team had a meeting led by Tony Parker trying to convince Leonard to come back for the playoffs, but Danny Green and a host of other Spurs immediately call it "incorrect." On March 23, Parker tells reporters he had a similar injury to Leonard going into the season, but his "was a hundred times worse."

Theories about who is leaking information regarding Kawhi and how this saga will impact his potential future with other teams continue to become an increasing topic of conversation.

The idea of how Leonard fits into the Spurs' culture and whether or not he is not invested in a future in San Antonio becomes a much bigger talking point.

The last day of the month it is reported that Leonard returned to New York for rehab about a week prior.
April

Popovich says on April 1 that Leonard's return will be up to Leonard and "his group" and the Spurs have no idea when he will be back. Trade rumors around Leonard now start to feel like more of a reality as potential suitors start to stick out.

After it is reported Leonard will miss San Antonio's playoff opener, it is reported the next day he will miss the entire postseason due to the quad injury. Leonard did not show up for the Spurs' playoff opener, and concerns about a divide between Leonard and the team and whether or not he was sitting out because of issues with the team became even louder.

On April 17, following a loss in Game 2 against the Warriors, Popovich spoke on LaMarcus Aldridge and how "he plays through everything," leaving many to wonder if the coach was taking a shot at Leonard for sitting practically the entire season with the right quad injury.
May

On May 1, ESPN released a report detailing the mess of internal issues that plagued the Spurs throughout the season and the team's relationship with Leonard. Leonard's close circle, which includes his agent Mitch Frankel and uncle, Dennis Robertson, suggested interest in a move to a larger market in Los Angeles, New York City or Philadelphia. The next day, Leonard returned to San Antonio after spending six weeks in New York City working on rehabilitation.

With the season concluded, the San Antonio Express-News reported on May 18 that the Spurs top priority of the summer is to "mend fences" in an effort to welcome Leonard back into the fold of the team. A super-max contract could be explored that would be worth an estimated $219 million.
June

On June 9, ESPN reported that the Spurs had "zero interest" in trading Leonard away and stated there is "no divide" in the team. The San Antonio Express News echoed the statement and reported the relationship between the team and its star "could be approaching the healing stage." Popovich and Leonard reportedly scheduled a sit-down conversation to negotiate plans for the future. Only four days later, the Express News reported Leonard had "grown uncomfortable with the Spurs" and wanted to leave San Antonio. The Lakers are reportedly his preferred destination.
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Post#89 » by Kerrsed » Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:08 am

No one could have predicted that cluster-***k, i dont care how early or late the draft would have been, there was no telling that things were going that sideways, because like you said, everything up to that point were all saying he was good to go. Its not like he re-injured anything in camp or preseason, it was all due to his people, his brain, and the Spurs FO.

But whatever, it is what it is, you have about 4 days to make your pick.
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Post#90 » by Kerrsed » Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:14 am

TASTIC wrote:In my money leagues we draft literally within 48hrs of the season tipping off, just to avoid anyone getting shafted (even though we all have the same chance of that happening obviously!).

In saying that I'm drafting in two other leagues as well as this one, so my spreadsheet is taking a beating :D

It's all well and good drafting early but I'm sure once rotations shake out a bit and position battles are cleared up everyone will be much happier with a more reliable squad. Obviously with that comes the loss of some sleepers...


In a perfect world 48 hours would be great, but this is RealGM where some days we are lucky to get 2 picks done in 48 hours. I guess having real money on the line make it more of a priority to some people and allows the draft to go much smoother and quicker.

I do agree with the status of sleepers/busts. Doing the draft this early helps eliminate some of the fantasy mocks and info that usually gets published closer to the season, giving people more of a chance to just read an article and grab players based on that rather than doing the homework and putting thought into it themselves. I love drafting a guy that everyone looks at me like im crazy for taking him 15 spots early, then weeks later every article has him listed as a huge sleeper poised for a breakout season.
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Post#91 » by bwgood77 » Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:28 am

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TASTIC wrote:In my money leagues we draft literally within 48hrs of the season tipping off, just to avoid anyone getting shafted (even though we all have the same chance of that happening obviously!).

In saying that I'm drafting in two other leagues as well as this one, so my spreadsheet is taking a beating :D

It's all well and good drafting early but I'm sure once rotations shake out a bit and position battles are cleared up everyone will be much happier with a more reliable squad. Obviously with that comes the loss of some sleepers...


In a perfect world 48 hours would be great, but this is RealGM where some days we are lucky to get 2 picks done in 48 hours. I guess having real money on the line make it more of a priority to some people and allows the draft to go much smoother and quicker.

I do agree with the status of sleepers/busts. Doing the draft this early helps eliminate some of the fantasy mocks and info that usually gets published closer to the season, giving people more of a chance to just read an article and grab players based on that rather than doing the homework and putting thought into it themselves. I love drafting a guy that everyone looks at me like im crazy for taking him 15 spots early, then weeks later every article has him listed as a huge sleeper poised for a breakout season.


But you always take the old guys like Howard, Rondo, Wade, etc...though I guess you could call them sleepers....j/k

We kind of have to start early being the fact we do it in the thread for fun and have people all over the place so we can't really do a live draft on yahoo.

I don't mind waiting, and of course I took some time, but I have this annual conference next week so it makes it terrible timing when it hits during that...because I have little access or time...so it would be nice to get through some picks before Monday.
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Post#92 » by Qwigglez » Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:43 am

TASTIC wrote:I got no problem waiting until the time 'expires' so to speak.

In my money leagues we draft literally within 48hrs of the season tipping off, just to avoid anyone getting shafted (even though we all have the same chance of that happening obviously!).

In saying that I'm drafting in two other leagues as well as this one, so my spreadsheet is taking a beating :D

It's all well and good drafting early but I'm sure once rotations shake out a bit and position battles are cleared up everyone will be much happier with a more reliable squad. Obviously with that comes the loss of some sleepers...


Really wish my fantasy football league will do the 2 days before season tip off thing. Always draft like in the third week of pre-season and I somehow always draft someone in my first 3 draft picks who is out for the season with an injury.
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Post#93 » by bwgood77 » Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:47 am

Qwigglez wrote:
TASTIC wrote:I got no problem waiting until the time 'expires' so to speak.

In my money leagues we draft literally within 48hrs of the season tipping off, just to avoid anyone getting shafted (even though we all have the same chance of that happening obviously!).

In saying that I'm drafting in two other leagues as well as this one, so my spreadsheet is taking a beating :D

It's all well and good drafting early but I'm sure once rotations shake out a bit and position battles are cleared up everyone will be much happier with a more reliable squad. Obviously with that comes the loss of some sleepers...


Really wish my fantasy football league will do the 2 days before season tip off thing. Always draft like in the third week of pre-season and I somehow always draft someone in my first 3 draft picks who is out for the season with an injury.


Yeah, I always do those after all the preseason games. Don't see a real point in doing them earlier if you are doing a live online draft.
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Post#94 » by Qwigglez » Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:55 am

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Qwigglez wrote:
TASTIC wrote:I got no problem waiting until the time 'expires' so to speak.

In my money leagues we draft literally within 48hrs of the season tipping off, just to avoid anyone getting shafted (even though we all have the same chance of that happening obviously!).

In saying that I'm drafting in two other leagues as well as this one, so my spreadsheet is taking a beating :D

It's all well and good drafting early but I'm sure once rotations shake out a bit and position battles are cleared up everyone will be much happier with a more reliable squad. Obviously with that comes the loss of some sleepers...


Really wish my fantasy football league will do the 2 days before season tip off thing. Always draft like in the third week of pre-season and I somehow always draft someone in my first 3 draft picks who is out for the season with an injury.


Yeah, I always do those after all the preseason games. Don't see a real point in doing them earlier if you are doing a live online draft.


Yup, I'm telling the commissioner I won't play next year unless we do the draft the night before Thursday night kick-off. It's a work league, so everyone has the same schedule as me, and we have that day off. Not sure why we haven't done it this way in the past, though about 4 of the guys don't work with us.
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Post#95 » by bwgood77 » Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:15 am

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bwgood77 wrote:
Qwigglez wrote:
Really wish my fantasy football league will do the 2 days before season tip off thing. Always draft like in the third week of pre-season and I somehow always draft someone in my first 3 draft picks who is out for the season with an injury.


Yeah, I always do those after all the preseason games. Don't see a real point in doing them earlier if you are doing a live online draft.


Yup, I'm telling the commissioner I won't play next year unless we do the draft the night before Thursday night kick-off. It's a work league, so everyone has the same schedule as me, and we have that day off. Not sure why we haven't done it this way in the past, though about 4 of the guys don't work with us.


Yeah, it's a little tough because it's always labor day weekend but sometimes Sunday afternoon works for everyone (they play all the last preseason games on like Thursday of the week before)...but I usually do it Tuesday or Wednesday night between Labor Day and kickoff.
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Post#96 » by TASTIC » Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:50 am

Kerrsed wrote:
TASTIC wrote:In my money leagues we draft literally within 48hrs of the season tipping off, just to avoid anyone getting shafted (even though we all have the same chance of that happening obviously!).

In saying that I'm drafting in two other leagues as well as this one, so my spreadsheet is taking a beating :D

It's all well and good drafting early but I'm sure once rotations shake out a bit and position battles are cleared up everyone will be much happier with a more reliable squad. Obviously with that comes the loss of some sleepers...


In a perfect world 48 hours would be great, but this is RealGM where some days we are lucky to get 2 picks done in 48 hours. I guess having real money on the line make it more of a priority to some people and allows the draft to go much smoother and quicker.

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Oh yeah don't get me wrong, we could never get a 48hr til tipoff draft done on here...Unless we did LIVE! :D

If we start in 4 days then we've still got like 3 weeks til season starts, it'll be sweet.
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Post#97 » by Kerrsed » Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:55 am

TASTIC wrote:If we start in 4 days then we've still got like 3 weeks til season starts, it'll be sweet.


Last years draft took us about 3 weeks.
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Post#98 » by TASTIC » Fri Sep 21, 2018 5:19 am

Kerrsed wrote:
TASTIC wrote:If we start in 4 days then we've still got like 3 weeks til season starts, it'll be sweet.


Last years draft took us about 3 weeks.

Half of that was probably my man BBF, now that he’s got back to back we shouldn’t have that issue haha.

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Post#99 » by Kobe>Jordan>God » Fri Sep 21, 2018 5:02 pm

b-ball forever wrote:I'm deliberately waiting a bit to make my pick since it's still early, preseason still a week away.

Start panicking!

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So, are you going to wait after the clock starts on the 25th before drafting?
That's fine with me, but I'd like to know if you intend to wait the full four days, so I can focus on other things.

(Remember there will be 24 players drafted between your 2nd and 3rd picks, so plan ahead...)
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Post#100 » by bwgood77 » Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:27 am

Must be a tough choice. Mine was tough, but ended up going with who I thought I would anyway after contemplating a couple days and getting trade inquiries. Sucks though if we go through the weekend without getting through picks. Mainly because I am kind of out Sept 25th-28th so I apologize in advance if picks get stuck on me during that time. I will check in at night but might have a hard time checking in throughout the day.
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