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Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #30 on: July 15, 2025, 11:14:11 AM »

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Edit- Commissioner Doofus needs to check his PMs- Dons and CFF are in and we have 10!

Now we need to discuss the logistics beyond eligible player seasons between *EDIT* 2004-05 and this most recent season.

Does anyone who already signed on have an issue drafting between 10am-noon ET for our international audience? For later round picks could we do double duty, between 10-12 and 1-3?

Do we need 10 minutes for each spot or 5 mins? 10 mins puts us at from like 10-11:45am or 10:15-noon. Would we do 10 minutes for starters and 5 minutes for bench players, and draft twice as fast for the back half of our teams?

Let me know what you think. Any other logistics to discuss?

Update: edited 2005-06 to 2004-05
« Last Edit: July 15, 2025, 12:49:45 PM by smokeablount »
2023 Non-Active, Non-NBA 75 Historical Draft, SAB Bulls:

PG: Deron Williams 08 / John Wall 17
SG: David Thompson 78 (HOF) / Hersey Hawkins 91
SF: TMac 03 (HOF) / M.R. Richardson 81 / Tayshaun 07
PF: Larry Nance Sr 92 / Blake Griffin 14
C: Lanier 77 (HOF) / Brad Daugherty 91 / Camby 07

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #31 on: July 15, 2025, 11:15:37 AM »

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Ok, we have 8 managers so we are good to go for a bracket.

But we originally had 10 with Donoghous and CelticsFanForever, can you guys either reply to my PM or reply here in the next 24-36 hours if you still want to play?

Does anyone who already signed on have an issue drafting between 10am-noon ET for our international audience? For later round picks could we do double duty, between 10-12 and 1-3?

Do we need 10 minutes for each spot or 5 mins? 10 mins puts us at from like 10-11:45am or 10:15-noon. Would we do 10 minutes for starters and 5 minutes for bench players, and draft twice as fast for the back half of our teams? Let me know what you think

I replied to you earlier this morning via PM that I'm in.


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Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #32 on: July 15, 2025, 11:16:51 AM »

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I can guarantee that Dons will be in.  I think CFF will commit, too, but he's not on the site as much.  Fun fact, though:  CFF was the Co-Commish of the very first CelticsBlog draft.


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Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #33 on: July 15, 2025, 11:17:07 AM »

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Ok, we have 8 managers so we are good to go for a bracket.

But we originally had 10 with Donoghous and CelticsFanForever, can you guys either reply to my PM or reply here in the next 24-36 hours if you still want to play?

Does anyone who already signed on have an issue drafting between 10am-noon ET for our international audience? For later round picks could we do double duty, between 10-12 and 1-3?

Do we need 10 minutes for each spot or 5 mins? 10 mins puts us at from like 10-11:45am or 10:15-noon. Would we do 10 minutes for starters and 5 minutes for bench players, and draft twice as fast for the back half of our teams? Let me know what you think

I replied to you earlier this morning via PM that I'm in.

Yup, my bad, just caught that before you posted and edited above
2023 Non-Active, Non-NBA 75 Historical Draft, SAB Bulls:

PG: Deron Williams 08 / John Wall 17
SG: David Thompson 78 (HOF) / Hersey Hawkins 91
SF: TMac 03 (HOF) / M.R. Richardson 81 / Tayshaun 07
PF: Larry Nance Sr 92 / Blake Griffin 14
C: Lanier 77 (HOF) / Brad Daugherty 91 / Camby 07

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #34 on: July 15, 2025, 11:37:54 AM »

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I can guarantee that Dons will be in.  I think CFF will commit, too, but he's not on the site as much.  Fun fact, though:  CFF was the Co-Commish of the very first CelticsBlog draft.

Oh man, good times. We had a full 30 participants back then too. I?m in for this one, always enjoy these.
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PG: Chauncey Billups/ Baron Davis
SG: Michael Redd/ Dan Majerle/ Allan Houston
SF: Peja Stojakovic/ Gerald Wallace/ Toni Kukoc
PF: Shawn Kemp/ Antonio McDyess
C: Dwight Howard/ Tyson Chandler

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #35 on: July 15, 2025, 11:39:45 AM »

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I can guarantee that Dons will be in.  I think CFF will commit, too, but he's not on the site as much.  Fun fact, though:  CFF was the Co-Commish of the very first CelticsBlog draft.

Oh man, good times. We had a full 30 participants back then too. I?m in for this one, always enjoy these.

Those drafts were insane.  I remember us having 3 and even 4 team trades.  Wild times.


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Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #36 on: July 15, 2025, 07:04:52 PM »

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Edit- Commissioner Doofus needs to check his PMs- Dons and CFF are in and we have 10!

Now we need to discuss the logistics beyond eligible player seasons between *EDIT* 2004-05 and this most recent season.

Does anyone who already signed on have an issue drafting between 10am-noon ET for our international audience? For later round picks could we do double duty, between 10-12 and 1-3?

Do we need 10 minutes for each spot or 5 mins? 10 mins puts us at from like 10-11:45am or 10:15-noon. Would we do 10 minutes for starters and 5 minutes for bench players, and draft twice as fast for the back half of our teams?

Let me know what you think. Any other logistics to discuss?

Update: edited 2005-06 to 2004-05

What do you guys think?
2023 Non-Active, Non-NBA 75 Historical Draft, SAB Bulls:

PG: Deron Williams 08 / John Wall 17
SG: David Thompson 78 (HOF) / Hersey Hawkins 91
SF: TMac 03 (HOF) / M.R. Richardson 81 / Tayshaun 07
PF: Larry Nance Sr 92 / Blake Griffin 14
C: Lanier 77 (HOF) / Brad Daugherty 91 / Camby 07

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #37 on: July 15, 2025, 07:47:52 PM »

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Edit- Commissioner Doofus needs to check his PMs- Dons and CFF are in and we have 10!

Now we need to discuss the logistics beyond eligible player seasons between *EDIT* 2004-05 and this most recent season.

Does anyone who already signed on have an issue drafting between 10am-noon ET for our international audience? For later round picks could we do double duty, between 10-12 and 1-3?

Do we need 10 minutes for each spot or 5 mins? 10 mins puts us at from like 10-11:45am or 10:15-noon. Would we do 10 minutes for starters and 5 minutes for bench players, and draft twice as fast for the back half of our teams?

Let me know what you think. Any other logistics to discuss?

Update: edited 2005-06 to 2004-05

What do you guys think?

The times are good for me. Late morning early afternoon.

10min is good for starters. I am easy either way with the bench players.

Should we only do 10 rounds? 5 starters & 5 bench guys. I don't think there is any need for a deeper bench than that.

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #38 on: July 15, 2025, 09:39:25 PM »

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Edit- Commissioner Doofus needs to check his PMs- Dons and CFF are in and we have 10!

Now we need to discuss the logistics beyond eligible player seasons between *EDIT* 2004-05 and this most recent season.

Does anyone who already signed on have an issue drafting between 10am-noon ET for our international audience? For later round picks could we do double duty, between 10-12 and 1-3?

Do we need 10 minutes for each spot or 5 mins? 10 mins puts us at from like 10-11:45am or 10:15-noon. Would we do 10 minutes for starters and 5 minutes for bench players, and draft twice as fast for the back half of our teams?

Let me know what you think. Any other logistics to discuss?

Update: edited 2005-06 to 2004-05

What do you guys think?

The times are good for me. Late morning early afternoon.

10min is good for starters. I am easy either way with the bench players.

Should we only do 10 rounds? 5 starters & 5 bench guys. I don't think there is any need for a deeper bench than that.

So I was hoping to sim a tournament of the teams, and to finalize a team they need 12 players. Not all 12 players get assigned PT but to do it without paying, the 11th and 12th men usually do sneak a few mins

On the flip side I get it if people don?t really care about the sim and are pressed for time. I?d say let?s try to draft 12 guys but if you need to, sit out the last 2 rounds and then just grab 2 UFAs when the draft ends.
2023 Non-Active, Non-NBA 75 Historical Draft, SAB Bulls:

PG: Deron Williams 08 / John Wall 17
SG: David Thompson 78 (HOF) / Hersey Hawkins 91
SF: TMac 03 (HOF) / M.R. Richardson 81 / Tayshaun 07
PF: Larry Nance Sr 92 / Blake Griffin 14
C: Lanier 77 (HOF) / Brad Daugherty 91 / Camby 07

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #39 on: July 15, 2025, 09:45:24 PM »

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Edit- Commissioner Doofus needs to check his PMs- Dons and CFF are in and we have 10!

Now we need to discuss the logistics beyond eligible player seasons between *EDIT* 2004-05 and this most recent season.

Does anyone who already signed on have an issue drafting between 10am-noon ET for our international audience? For later round picks could we do double duty, between 10-12 and 1-3?

Do we need 10 minutes for each spot or 5 mins? 10 mins puts us at from like 10-11:45am or 10:15-noon. Would we do 10 minutes for starters and 5 minutes for bench players, and draft twice as fast for the back half of our teams?

Let me know what you think. Any other logistics to discuss?

Update: edited 2005-06 to 2004-05

What do you guys think?

The times are good for me. Late morning early afternoon.

10min is good for starters. I am easy either way with the bench players.

Should we only do 10 rounds? 5 starters & 5 bench guys. I don't think there is any need for a deeper bench than that.

So I was hoping to sim a tournament of the teams, and to finalize a team they need 12 players. Not all 12 players get assigned PT but to do it without paying, the 11th and 12th men usually do sneak a few mins

On the flip side I get it if people don?t really care about the sim and are pressed for time. I?d say let?s try to draft 12 guys but if you need to, sit out the last 2 rounds and then just grab 2 UFAs when the draft ends.

Ah right. Great. 12 players it is.

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #40 on: July 15, 2025, 11:22:34 PM »

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Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #41 on: Yesterday at 11:23:13 PM »

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I propose we begin next Tuesday, 7/22.

From Tuesday-Friday, we draft from 10:15-11:45am ET and pick one player a day with 10 minutes allotted per pick. Then the following week, we draft the same days at the same times but do 5 minutes per pick and draft 2 players a day. We?d have completed teams of 12 as of Friday, August 1st.

I think 5 minutes per pick in the 2nd week is easier than 2 a days.

If this is agreeable, I will put together a rules thread, determine the draft lottery order, and add a few notes and recos about the sim element. Eligible seasons are from 04-05 and onward.
2023 Non-Active, Non-NBA 75 Historical Draft, SAB Bulls:

PG: Deron Williams 08 / John Wall 17
SG: David Thompson 78 (HOF) / Hersey Hawkins 91
SF: TMac 03 (HOF) / M.R. Richardson 81 / Tayshaun 07
PF: Larry Nance Sr 92 / Blake Griffin 14
C: Lanier 77 (HOF) / Brad Daugherty 91 / Camby 07

Re: Any interest in a (historical) fantasy draft?
« Reply #42 on: Yesterday at 11:57:26 PM »

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Sounds good. Looking forward to it.

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Works for me. Thanks!
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Sounds great.


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