floppymoose wrote:fraanciiscoo wrote:floppymoose wrote:Yes, I do!
easy then just dont make a single trade and you should be just fine
I tried that already!
Option two follow woody get the most #1st and #2nd rounds you can ( you cant go wrong on them ) then try to hit a jackpot with the other 9 picks steam with the others
try to grab stls blk rebs fg% 3pts lowTo
tank FT
3pts rebs are easy to get when you steam and in late rounds
right now there are tons of pg that have killer Ft% that doesnt used to happend 5 years ago
I went that track last season BGriffin and Dragic inj didnt pay off and i finish 3rd
it´s fun but its a sure win with a late lotto ball that is the perfet choice imo
I would trade down a top 3 for a late 1st and early 2nd + a mid upgrade for 2 late jumps and go that track
injurys have a major factor by doing that you lower your injury risk + you get a strong crew to win 6 cats and since this is H2H ...
normally Gm go small ball if you go and check records normally 3pts or Ft% or Ast or Stl doesnt have a guy winning that cat more than 2 or 3 weeks in row while FG rebs blk have the same guy crushing. While you dont need to crush you could ballance and move in with guys that help in @ different cats just look for ex at the jokic and his ast ... you see the picture.
Next season theres tons of guys that are sexy and might turn in good - this season i decided to bet on KP insted of Jokic bc I didnt love the frontcourt situation of denver. That traded help both players i mean jokic and nurkic.
Also I dont like the options to trade up and dont have at least 2 or 3 late picks - guys that you can bet - hey they can be rooks or new team situation vets or 2nd year or 3rd year or whatever you have a crush, if they pain out ok if they dont you move on just bc every year theres a couple of great fantasy players that are not drafted and if you "pay" to have all your picks in the top 180 you will have a hard time to let them go.
for exemple this year this guys were on waivers
Tony Snell
Taurean Prince
Ivica Zubac
imothe Luwawu-Cabarrot
J.R. Smith
Middleton
Ian Mahinmi
Evan Turner
Wilson Chandler
Willy Hernangomez
Malcolm Brogdon
C.J. Miles
Marquese Chriss
Richaun Holmes
Jameer Nelson
Buddy Hield
Willie Cauley-Stein
Caris LeVert
Alan Williams
Tyler Ulis
Just to name a few