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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #690 on: February 12, 2011, 07:54:39 PM »

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Well, that completes Folsom Prison.  Overall, I'm pretty happy with how the team fits together:

C:  Haywood / Hayes
PF: P. Gasol / A. Randolph / Tolliver
SF: Batum / J. Jones
SG: Bryant / B. Rush
PG: Billups / Redick / Watson

All of the starters received votes for the All Defense team last year (along with Chuck Hayes).  There's a nice mix of young and old, athleticism and fundamentals, swagger and steadiness.  I'm also happy with the shooting; five guys shoot over 40% from three, with two others who have hit 40% in the past.

Obviously, it's pretty easy to build a team around Kobe and Gasol, but I do think this is probably the best "fake team" I've put together in terms of actually looking and functioning like a team, rather than as a collection of highly talented individuals.

Love Billups in the triangle. Love (well..morally hate) Kobe and Gasol as a pair, especially next to a solid guy like Haywood.

I wonder how Batum does next to Kobe, but that kid has some real talent if he can ever figure it out..and considering what LA did with Trevor Ariza, you have to think it is a possibility that he can turn a corner. I also love JJ Redick off the bench to make sure Gasol has room to work even when Kobe and/or Billups are out. Solid, solid team. Probably the best in the West.

TP, IP (except for that "probably" part in the last sentence. ;))


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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #691 on: February 12, 2011, 07:56:33 PM »

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Nobody likes Andrea Bargnani. He's becoming the Mo Williams of big men.

No coincidence that they were both a member of the 2009 CBNBA  Memphis Grizzlies.

Haha.  I learned my lesson, and dealt him for the overwhelmingly popular Zach Randolph.

That's kinda funny...because I'd point to your defense of Z-Bo this year as the turning point where people started saying "Oh, he won't ruin my team".

Or, it could be his all-star worth numbers last season, but since when have opinions been founded in actual production?

Nobody likes Andrea Bargnani. He's becoming the Mo Williams of big men.

No coincidence that they were both a member of the 2009 CBNBA  Memphis Grizzlies.

haha..nope.

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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #692 on: February 12, 2011, 07:57:08 PM »

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Nobody likes Andrea Bargnani. He's becoming the Mo Williams of big men.

No coincidence that they were both a member of the 2009 CBNBA  Memphis Grizzlies.

Haha.  I learned my lesson, and dealt him for the overwhelmingly popular Zach Randolph.

That's like trading Ebola for the Spanish Flu.

Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #693 on: February 12, 2011, 08:05:10 PM »

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Nobody likes Andrea Bargnani. He's becoming the Mo Williams of big men.

No coincidence that they were both a member of the 2009 CBNBA  Memphis Grizzlies.

Haha.  I learned my lesson, and dealt him for the overwhelmingly popular Zach Randolph.

That's like trading Ebola for the Spanish Flu.

Spanish Flu for the win!

(I think we all can admit that Spanish Flu next to Carlos Boozer would be the most intimidating low post threat in the NBA.)


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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #694 on: February 14, 2011, 08:21:56 AM »

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From the best division in all of pick two draft land


TheWiz


PG  Wall
SG  Harden
SF  Green
PF  Bosh
C   Oden (next season)

Bench
PG  Blake
SG/SF  Garcia
SG/SF  R. Butler
SF   Xaver Henry
PF/SF  Brandon Wright
C/PF Monroe
PF/C Humphries

vs

The Wizards

Point Guard   John Wall    KirkHinrich         
Shooting Guard   Nick Young   Josh Howard         
Small Forward   Rashard Lewis   Al Thornton   Cartier Martin      
Power Forward   Andray Blatche   Trevor Booker   Yi Jianlian   Kevin Seraphin   
Center   JaVale McGee   Hilton Armstrong   Hamady Ndiaye

Overall, a much better team.  It went from a team with one starter and a bunch of bench players pretending to be starters to a team with 5 solid starters. 


TheWiz are looking to sneak into the playoffs this season with an eye towards springing into contendership next year.











Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #695 on: February 14, 2011, 08:28:23 AM »

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From the best division in all of pick two draft land


TheWiz


PG  Wall
SG  Harden
SF  Green
PF  Bosh
C   Oden (next season)

Bench
PG  Blake
SG/SF  Garcia
SG/SF  R. Butler
SF   Xaver Henry
PF/SF  Brandon Wright
C/PF Monroe
PF/C Humphries

vs

The Wizards

Point Guard   John Wall    KirkHinrich         
Shooting Guard   Nick Young   Josh Howard         
Small Forward   Rashard Lewis   Al Thornton   Cartier Martin      
Power Forward   Andray Blatche   Trevor Booker   Yi Jianlian   Kevin Seraphin   
Center   JaVale McGee   Hilton Armstrong   Hamady Ndiaye

Overall, a much better team.  It went from a team with one starter and a bunch of bench players pretending to be starters to a team with 5 solid starters.  


TheWiz are looking to sneak into the playoffs this season with an eye towards springing into contendership next year.












I think your back up 4-5 are better than the real wiz, but the backup 1-2-3 are significantly better on the real wizards.


Edit, sorry, read that wrong, garcia is better than howard.
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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #696 on: February 14, 2011, 08:34:39 AM »

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From the best division in all of pick two draft land


TheWiz


PG  Wall
SG  Harden
SF  Green
PF  Bosh
C   Oden (next season)

Bench
PG  Blake
SG/SF  Garcia
SG/SF  R. Butler
SF   Xaver Henry
PF/SF  Brandon Wright
C/PF Monroe
PF/C Humphries

vs

The Wizards

Point Guard   John Wall    KirkHinrich         
Shooting Guard   Nick Young   Josh Howard         
Small Forward   Rashard Lewis   Al Thornton   Cartier Martin      
Power Forward   Andray Blatche   Trevor Booker   Yi Jianlian   Kevin Seraphin   
Center   JaVale McGee   Hilton Armstrong   Hamady Ndiaye

Overall, a much better team.  It went from a team with one starter and a bunch of bench players pretending to be starters to a team with 5 solid starters. 


TheWiz are looking to sneak into the playoffs this season with an eye towards springing into contendership next year.












I think your back up 4-5 are better than the real wiz, but the backup 1-2-3 are significantly better on the real wizards.


If Josh Howard was healthy, I might agree with that.

Hinrich is a better backup PG, clearly. 


My starting 5 is a huge upgrade over the Wiz. 

Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #697 on: February 14, 2011, 08:43:42 AM »

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From the best division in all of pick two draft land


TheWiz


PG  Wall
SG  Harden
SF  Green
PF  Bosh
C   Oden (next season)

Bench
PG  Blake
SG/SF  Garcia
SG/SF  R. Butler
SF   Xaver Henry
PF/SF  Brandon Wright
C/PF Monroe
PF/C Humphries

vs

The Wizards

Point Guard   John Wall    KirkHinrich         
Shooting Guard   Nick Young   Josh Howard         
Small Forward   Rashard Lewis   Al Thornton   Cartier Martin      
Power Forward   Andray Blatche   Trevor Booker   Yi Jianlian   Kevin Seraphin   
Center   JaVale McGee   Hilton Armstrong   Hamady Ndiaye

Overall, a much better team.  It went from a team with one starter and a bunch of bench players pretending to be starters to a team with 5 solid starters. 


TheWiz are looking to sneak into the playoffs this season with an eye towards springing into contendership next year.












I think your back up 4-5 are better than the real wiz, but the backup 1-2-3 are significantly better on the real wizards.


If Josh Howard was healthy, I might agree with that.

Hinrich is a better backup PG, clearly. 


My starting 5 is a huge upgrade over the Wiz. 

But thats assuming Oden is healthy right?  Im not as high on Harden as other people, even in college he dissapeared in big spots.  Green should be solid and Bosh is Bosh.

Right now I would take Mcgee over Oden because im not convinced Oden will ever play more than 50 games a season.  I don't think Harden is that much better than Nick Young, again im not that high on Harden, but I know other people are, and I know Nick doesnt play any defense but the kid can score.

And I think Lewis is a better player than Green right now.
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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #698 on: February 14, 2011, 08:45:34 AM »

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From the best division in all of pick two draft land


TheWiz


PG  Wall
SG  Harden
SF  Green
PF  Bosh
C   Oden (next season)

Bench
PG  Blake
SG/SF  Garcia
SG/SF  R. Butler
SF   Xaver Henry
PF/SF  Brandon Wright
C/PF Monroe
PF/C Humphries

vs

The Wizards

Point Guard   John Wall    KirkHinrich         
Shooting Guard   Nick Young   Josh Howard         
Small Forward   Rashard Lewis   Al Thornton   Cartier Martin      
Power Forward   Andray Blatche   Trevor Booker   Yi Jianlian   Kevin Seraphin   
Center   JaVale McGee   Hilton Armstrong   Hamady Ndiaye

Overall, a much better team.  It went from a team with one starter and a bunch of bench players pretending to be starters to a team with 5 solid starters. 


TheWiz are looking to sneak into the playoffs this season with an eye towards springing into contendership next year.












I think your back up 4-5 are better than the real wiz, but the backup 1-2-3 are significantly better on the real wizards.


If Josh Howard was healthy, I might agree with that.

Hinrich is a better backup PG, clearly. 


My starting 5 is a huge upgrade over the Wiz. 

But thats assuming Oden is healthy right?  Im not as high on Harden as other people, even in college he dissapeared in big spots.  Green should be solid and Bosh is Bosh.

Right now I would take Mcgee over Oden because im not convinced Oden will ever play more than 50 games a season again.  I don't think Harden is that much better than Nick Young, again im not that high on Harden, but I know other people are, and I know Nick doesnt play any defense but the kid can score.

And I think Lewis is a better player than Green right now.
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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #699 on: February 14, 2011, 01:53:29 PM »

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Minute Breakdown

2010:

Demarcus Cousins (30)/ Andre Bargnani (15) / Hasheem Thabeet (3)
Taj Gibson (35) /  Patrick Patterson (8 ) / Andre Bargnani (5)
Carmelo Anthony (35) / Andre Iguodala (13)
Andre Iguodala (22) / Kyle Korver (10) / Toney Douglas (10) / Quinton Ross  (6)
Kirk Hinrich (35) / Toney Douglas (13)

2011:

Yao Ming (15) / Demarcus Cousins (18) / Andre Bargnani (15)
Demarcus Cousins (15) / Taj Gibson (27) / Patrick Patterson (6)
Carmelo Anthony (35) / Andre Iguodala (13)
Andre Iguodala (22) / Kyle Korver (14) / Toney Douglas (7) / Quinton Ross (5)
Kirk Hinrich (30) / Toney Douglas (18)

Esimated Stats for Starters

Demarcus Cousins: 37 ppg, 21.6 rpg, 1.4 bpg, 3.6 apg
Taj Gibson: 23 ppg, 18.4 rpg, 5 bpg, 1 stl
Carmelo Anthony: 51 ppg, 15.6 rpg, 6 apg , 1.8 stl
Andre Iguodala 27.8 ppg, 11 rpg, 11.8 apg, 3.2 stl
Kirk Hinrich: 22.2 ppg, 8.8 apg, 4.8 rpg, 2.4 stl

That's an estimate of 160 ppg just out of sour starters. That's over 53 points higher than anyone else in the real NBA. Think about THAT.

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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #700 on: February 14, 2011, 02:43:52 PM »

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Ha, thanks for the kind words IP.

Estimated stats is one of my fantasy sports pet peeves, so I appreciated the opportunity to take a dig at. I'm sure whoever does them has a very complex formula for how they're predicting these numbers - probably more complex than my double per 36's - but it's absolutely useless. I could care less what some guy thinks Larry Fitzgerald is going to do this year, show me what he actually did last year.

I'll also admit to relying on my sense of humor to mask my inability to understand advanced stats, and blame my honesty for bringing these truths to life.
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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #701 on: February 14, 2011, 03:49:39 PM »

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Here is Dallas' final roster:

PG: Jarrett Jack/Chris Duhon/Greivis Vasquez
SG: Brandon Roy/Josh Childress/Vasquez
SF: Richard Jefferson/Wes Johnson/Vlad Radmanovic
PF: Dirk Nowitski/Tiago Splitter/Vlad
C: Tyson Chandler/Chris Andersen/Splitter



I like this team a lot. I like Jarret Jack next to a healthy Brandon Roy, because Jack is not a guy who needs the ball all the time, and it will allow Roy room to create. I love Dirk here..especially next to the new Richard Jefferson who will provide even more spacing.

I kinda worry that you don't have a sparkplug off the bench in the second unit, and obviously Roy's health..but I really like the team, and Tyson Chandler is having a rejuvinated season, so the sky is the limit here with a healthy Roy.

The sparkplug is someone I looked for, but there just wasn't value in it.  However, I think Childress is a very solid offensive player, who can create his own shot as well as create for others, Duhon can distribute and knock down the shot, and while Johnson is not great off the dribble (yet?), he looks like he could be an elite shooter, who can get off his shot over almost anyone.  And of course Radmanovic is going to be a secret weapon to create spacing, and knock down jumpers over smaller 3's, and draw PF's out of the key.

I also will likely play Roy a lot with the second unit, allowing the offense to run through him a little more, since it will run mostly through Dirk when he is on the floor.

It also will be beneficial to Roy physically to be playing in shorter bursts.  I would generally have him play the first 6 minutes of the first, second, and third quarters, and then about the last 8 minutes of the 4th.

Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #702 on: February 14, 2011, 03:52:55 PM »

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Here is Dallas' final roster:

PG: Jarrett Jack/Chris Duhon/Greivis Vasquez
SG: Brandon Roy/Josh Childress/Vasquez
SF: Richard Jefferson/Wes Johnson/Vlad Radmanovic
PF: Dirk Nowitski/Tiago Splitter/Vlad
C: Tyson Chandler/Chris Andersen/Splitter



I like this team a lot. I like Jarret Jack next to a healthy Brandon Roy, because Jack is not a guy who needs the ball all the time, and it will allow Roy room to create. I love Dirk here..especially next to the new Richard Jefferson who will provide even more spacing.

I kinda worry that you don't have a sparkplug off the bench in the second unit, and obviously Roy's health..but I really like the team, and Tyson Chandler is having a rejuvinated season, so the sky is the limit here with a healthy Roy.

The sparkplug is someone I looked for, but there just wasn't value in it.  However, I think Childress is a very solid offensive player, who can create his own shot as well as create for others, Duhon can distribute and knock down the shot, and while Johnson is not great off the dribble (yet?), he looks like he could be an elite shooter, who can get off his shot over almost anyone.  And of course Radmanovic is going to be a secret weapon to create spacing, and knock down jumpers over smaller 3's, and draw PF's out of the key.

I also will likely play Roy a lot with the second unit, allowing the offense to run through him a little more, since it will run mostly through Dirk when he is on the floor.

It also will be beneficial to Roy physically to be playing in shorter bursts.  I would generally have him play the first 6 minutes of the first, second, and third quarters, and then about the last 8 minutes of the 4th.

If you made the decision to just start Childress and Jefferson and bring Roy off the bench to be that sparkplug, I don't think its a terrible idea. He'd be the best 20 MPG player in the NBA.

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Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #703 on: February 14, 2011, 03:56:20 PM »

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Here is Dallas' final roster:

PG: Jarrett Jack/Chris Duhon/Greivis Vasquez
SG: Brandon Roy/Josh Childress/Vasquez
SF: Richard Jefferson/Wes Johnson/Vlad Radmanovic
PF: Dirk Nowitski/Tiago Splitter/Vlad
C: Tyson Chandler/Chris Andersen/Splitter



I like this team a lot. I like Jarret Jack next to a healthy Brandon Roy, because Jack is not a guy who needs the ball all the time, and it will allow Roy room to create. I love Dirk here..especially next to the new Richard Jefferson who will provide even more spacing.

I kinda worry that you don't have a sparkplug off the bench in the second unit, and obviously Roy's health..but I really like the team, and Tyson Chandler is having a rejuvinated season, so the sky is the limit here with a healthy Roy.

The sparkplug is someone I looked for, but there just wasn't value in it.  However, I think Childress is a very solid offensive player, who can create his own shot as well as create for others, Duhon can distribute and knock down the shot, and while Johnson is not great off the dribble (yet?), he looks like he could be an elite shooter, who can get off his shot over almost anyone.  And of course Radmanovic is going to be a secret weapon to create spacing, and knock down jumpers over smaller 3's, and draw PF's out of the key.

I also will likely play Roy a lot with the second unit, allowing the offense to run through him a little more, since it will run mostly through Dirk when he is on the floor.

It also will be beneficial to Roy physically to be playing in shorter bursts.  I would generally have him play the first 6 minutes of the first, second, and third quarters, and then about the last 8 minutes of the 4th.

If you made the decision to just start Childress and Jefferson and bring Roy off the bench to be that sparkplug, I don't think its a terrible idea. He'd be the best 20 MPG player in the NBA.

That's a good point.  If it does seem like the knee is not going to get better, then I would defintely consider that.  Although, I would worry about him coming off the bench cold...sometimes it is easier physically to start right out of warmups. 

Re: How is my Pick 2 team?
« Reply #704 on: February 14, 2011, 03:58:47 PM »

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That's a serious breakdown. Great work, IP.