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Re: 2025 CelticsBlog Fantasy Draft: '05-'25 Edition
« Reply #255 on: Yesterday at 10:47:19 AM »

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CP3
Ray Allen
Pierce
Duncan

That team is looking great.

Re: 2025 CelticsBlog Fantasy Draft: '05-'25 Edition
« Reply #256 on: Yesterday at 10:48:36 AM »

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I thought Ray would have gone in the 3rd round.

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« Reply #257 on: Yesterday at 10:51:48 AM »

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I thought Ray would have gone in the 3rd round.

I did not expect him to last this long, especially in a group of Celtics fans. I knew I had to trade up and get him because I just love how he fits this team.
2025 CelticsStrong Historical Draft Orlando Magic:
PG: Chris Paul
SG: Ray Allen
SF: Paul Pierce
PF: Chris Bosh
C: Tim Duncan

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« Reply #258 on: Yesterday at 10:52:37 AM »

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I think Ray lasted this long because everyone has been focused on filling up their frontcourts.
2025 Draft: Chicago Bulls

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Kobe Bryant
SF: Jimmy Butler
PF: Pau Gasol
C: Yao Ming

Re: 2025 CelticsBlog Fantasy Draft: '05-'25 Edition
« Reply #259 on: Yesterday at 10:54:12 AM »

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Ray is 2nd guy from my list of 5 gone.
2025 Historical Draft - Cleveland Cavaliers - 1st pick

Bigs - Shaquille O'Neal, Victor Wembanyama
Wings -  Lebron James
Guards - Luka Doncic

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« Reply #260 on: Yesterday at 10:56:12 AM »

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By my count,

5 PGs drafted
6 SGs drafted
10 SFs drafted
6 PFs drafted
8 Cs drafted

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« Reply #261 on: Yesterday at 10:57:56 AM »

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Noooo ... not Jimmy!!

Great pick. I love Jimmy and Kobe together.

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« Reply #262 on: Yesterday at 10:59:01 AM »

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Jimmy Butler was high on my list.


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« Reply #263 on: Yesterday at 11:01:09 AM »

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I couldn't believe he lasted this long.
2025 Draft: Chicago Bulls

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Kobe Bryant
SF: Jimmy Butler
PF: Pau Gasol
C: Yao Ming

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« Reply #264 on: Yesterday at 11:01:44 AM »

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I was hoping I had the chance to take one of 3 guys this round.

Klay, Ray, Jimmy.

I am happy I traded up.
2025 CelticsStrong Historical Draft Orlando Magic:
PG: Chris Paul
SG: Ray Allen
SF: Paul Pierce
PF: Chris Bosh
C: Tim Duncan

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« Reply #265 on: Yesterday at 11:13:26 AM »

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To explain the trade from my perspective...

1.  I just like making trades.  I'm curious to look back after the draft is done to see how they work out.

2.  CFF and I have a long history, and if there's something potentially mutually beneficial, I'm going to do it.

3.  I now have four of the next 25 picks or so, and I've got a list of 24 guys that I have on my current tier.  I wanted to replenish some picks after the trade up.

4.  I've mellowed out over the years and I'm just not that competitive.  It's like the Danny vs. Brad thing:  do I go for max value, trying to "win" trades?  Or do I agree to fair value (or even let my opponent "win")?  I was cutthroat 15 years ago.  I'm a bit more chill these days.



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« Reply #266 on: Yesterday at 11:13:33 AM »

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I was hoping I had the chance to take one of 3 guys this round.

Klay, Ray, Jimmy.

I am happy I traded up.

I was looking at Klay, Ray, Jimmy, and two players yet to be named at #34. Klay was my #1 due to defense and proven track record as a #3 option, Ray was my #3, and Jimmy I had kind of previously disregarded due to fit and him being primarily a #1, but was warming up to him at #47 if there
CelticsBlog 2005-25 Fantasy Draft Commish, OKC Thunder:
PG: SGA (24-25, MVP, 32 MPG)
SG: Klay Thompson (14-15, 11th in MVP, 30 MPG)
SF: Kevin Durant (13-14, MVP, 39 MPG)
PF: ?
C: Rudy Gobert (18-19, DPOY, 11th in MVP, 32MPG)
Bench:

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« Reply #267 on: Yesterday at 11:14:49 AM »

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To explain the trade from my perspective...

1.  I just like making trades.  I'm curious to look back after the draft is done to see how they work out.

2.  CFF and I have a long history, and if there's something potentially mutually beneficial, I'm going to do it.

3.  I now have four of the next 25 picks or so, and I've got a list of 24 guys that I have on my current tier.  I wanted to replenish some picks after the trade up.

4.  I've mellowed out over the years and I'm just not that competitive.  It's like the Danny vs. Brad thing:  do I go for max value, trying to "win" trades?  Or do I agree to fair value (or even let my opponent "win")?  I was cutthroat 15 years ago.  I'm a bit more chill these days.

From the DRAFT thread:

Roy wheelin' and dealin' this draft.
Definitely making it interesting.  I didn't expect to see him trading back after his big trade up.

I think he's hit a sweet spot with his picks. Even picking this late, between 40-60 he'll have great options that aren't much of a step down if he picks wisely, but almost no one can match a 1-2 punch, both in overall talent and cohesive fit, of a Curry/Giannis pairing.

I think we just saw a mutually beneficial trade between two top 4-5 teams.
CelticsBlog 2005-25 Fantasy Draft Commish, OKC Thunder:
PG: SGA (24-25, MVP, 32 MPG)
SG: Klay Thompson (14-15, 11th in MVP, 30 MPG)
SF: Kevin Durant (13-14, MVP, 39 MPG)
PF: ?
C: Rudy Gobert (18-19, DPOY, 11th in MVP, 32MPG)
Bench:

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« Reply #268 on: Yesterday at 11:16:54 AM »

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I had a really, really hard time placing Anthony Edwards.

The talent is really excellent, and he's got the stats.  That's probably all that matters in the sim?  But, there's the question of his maturity level and how well he'd play beside others.

This is probably about where he should go.  He can certainly take over games.


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Re: 2025 CelticsBlog Fantasy Draft: '05-'25 Edition
« Reply #269 on: Yesterday at 11:17:02 AM »

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To explain the trade from my perspective...

1.  I just like making trades.  I'm curious to look back after the draft is done to see how they work out.

2.  CFF and I have a long history, and if there's something potentially mutually beneficial, I'm going to do it.

3.  I now have four of the next 25 picks or so, and I've got a list of 24 guys that I have on my current tier.  I wanted to replenish some picks after the trade up.

4.  I've mellowed out over the years and I'm just not that competitive.  It's like the Danny vs. Brad thing:  do I go for max value, trying to "win" trades?  Or do I agree to fair value (or even let my opponent "win")?  I was cutthroat 15 years ago.  I'm a bit more chill these days.

Can confirm I definitely got burned by some cutthroat Roy trades 15+ years ago lol.
2025 CelticsStrong Historical Draft Orlando Magic:
PG: Chris Paul
SG: Ray Allen
SF: Paul Pierce
PF: Chris Bosh
C: Tim Duncan