Hey, guys. Let's everyone post their best fantasy team and we can argue over who has the best one like nerds. Here's mine. PG: Steve Nash PG: Jose Calderon PG: Devin Harris PG/SG: Monta Ellis SG: Brandon Roy SG: Ronnie Brewer SG: Rudy Fernandez SF/SG John Salmons PF: Elton Brand PF: David West C: Andrew Bynum C: Chris Kaman C: Andris Biedrens I picked 7th out of 12. I think I have dimes, steals, boards and blocks taken care of. I like my FG% too. One thing that could fuck me over is that I only have one SF and ESPN is pretty strict in their player positions. Brandon Roy is listed as a SG. Not even a GF. So, there's that. Monta Ellis will give me a boost late in the year, I hope. I hope Rudy will do a little bit of everything, but I don't expect the best stats out of him. I did it for homerism, mainly. Besides, I took him with the last pick I had (in all my leagues.) PUT EM UP
Rudy was you last pick? I don't have a problem with that. What round did you pick Ellis in? That's the only pick that worries me. I might try to trade him for a SF if at all possible. Other than that you have a nice team.
tell me what you guys think. this is my 1st time doing this whole fantasy thing. 11 teams - roto - I picked 4th. as for yours hoojacks, wow. you got the PG position set. your big men are set and you got a potential breakout player in salmons. looks really good!
I'm just drooling over your guys with multiple positions. The only bad thing I can say about ESPN fantasy is that all but like, 10 random dudes have only one position. How can they not make BRoy at least be able to slide over to SF, if not PG?
My team in a Yahoo winners/winners league. Dwyane Wade (Mia - PG,SG) Tracy McGrady (Hou - SG,SF) Kevin Durant (OKC - SG,SF) Al Thornton (LAC - SF,PF) David West (NO - PF) Troy Murphy (Ind - PF,C) Yao Ming (Hou - C) Andrew Bogut (Mil - C) Tony Parker (SA - PG) Kenyon Martin (Den - PF) Rudy Fernandez (Por - PG,SG) Jeff Green (OKC - SF,PF) Jason Maxiell (Det - PF,C)
Well either you had a lot of people on autodraft, or more likely are playing with a lot of people who have no idea what they are doing. So although you may know your stuff, the fact that you got that team out of a 12-team draft says more about your opponents than you. It is a good team, and weak at SF like you said but that's the easiest position to find some waiver player deciding to tear it up for two weeks at a time. Is this Roto or H2H? But yeah, if you managed to get that then I can't imagine how awful other teams must be.
To be honest I'm a bit concerned. I think that PG and C are the most important positions in the fantasy draft. You need the guards to get your assists, steals, and 3PTM, and you need big men for rebounds, blocks and to anchor your FG% with a high volume of shots. Amare was the right pick at four (I'm assuming Paul, Kobe and James were off the board), but I have a suspicion you'll be average or below in FT% as well. Many of your players are young and have upside...but it's also that they are unproven. I don't like relying on guys like Young and Stuckey, Maxiell, Kopono, Pietrus, Lopez and especially Diaw (as talented as he is, it's a mixed bag). Then again, I've never played in a roto league, but this is not the roster I'd like to have. More dominance at PG and C (which are also hard positions to acquire via trade into the season).
H2H or Roto? You have a lot of chuckers on your team, so your FG% might not be too good, and you aren't sitting pretty if Bynum or Yao go out (I like to carry multiple PF/C eligible players). I think your big men are pretty weak outside of those two and Bogut. Not a fan of Kenyon Martin or Jeff Green, not sure Rudy will get the minutes to be very valuable. I think you'll be weak in assists, and steals, as well as your PG's don't give you numbers that other PG1's would. Eh, it's okay, depending on the format of the league. You don't seem particularly weak in any area, and at least you have three quality centers, which is excellent.
Here's the ESPN League that I joined with BenDavis and people from this board: PG: Steve Nash SG: Corey Maggette SF: Andrei Kirilinko PF: Carlos Boozer C: Marcus Camby G: Jose Calderon F: Josh Howard Util: Yao Ming Util: Richard Hamilton Util: Mo Williams Bench: Manu Ginobili Bench: Tyson Chandler Bench: Jermaine O'Neal Granted, this was an 8-team draft, so there are a lot of good players on everyone's roster and many good players in free agency that wouldn't be in a standard league. I also drafted this team using metrics like 3PT% (odd) which was later changed to 3PTM, but that's okay. I should win most of the categories, most of the weeks. Yahoo League with MasRipCity and friends: PG: Steve Nash SG: Paul Pierce G: Mo Williams G: Stephen Jackson SF: Shawn Marion PF: Gerald Wallace F: Charlie Villanueva F: Thadeus Young C: Yao Ming C: Andrew Bogut Util: Zyundrus Ilgauskas Util: O.J. Mayo Bench: Gilbert Arenas Bench: Marc Gasol Bench: Andre Blatche So in this league I had a lot of players stolen from me (I drafted 9th out of 10), and although I'm not thrilled with Marion and Nash on my team, I do like where in the draft I got them at. I was trying to target big men but they kept going before I got a chance and had to take G/F players earlier than I wanted to. Hopefully Arenas comes back healthy (in the games he played last year he was a sixth-round value) and Mayo/Gasol live up to the hype. I was hoping Blatche would take the injury to Brendan Haywood as an opportunity to be the starting center; he has some great split stats from starting last year, but now it looks like he might be buried behind Etan Thomas and has to compete with Darius Songalia and Javale McGee for minutes. But he has a lot of skill and will put up great blocks numbers if he gets 25 minutes a night. Both leagues are H2H, and I think I'm pretty strong in enough categories in both leagues.
This is my team in a 30 team experts league... the draft was before Martel and Haywood got injured... h2h PG- D. Harris SG- Martel Webster Daquan Cook Chris Douglas Roberts SF- Ron Artest CJ Miles Danillo Galinari PF- Chris Bosh C- Brandan Haywood Johan Petro I think that would be a pretty good NBA team, well if only 6 players played per week.
That's painful in the sense that not that many players get enough quality burn during actual games. In most fantasy leagues you're talking 13 players x 10-12 teams, so about 130-150 players on a roster at any given time. In your case you have many, many more. What sort of experts league is it (i.e. run by a site, etc.)?
NBA.com runs the Premier Fantasy Championship and I had a team for season 2 http://www.nba.com/fantasy/features/pfcII_home.html (Portland). Basically each owner drafts a team, then picks a franchise player and then based on your franchise players rank you determine draft position. So if you pick Cleveland and pick Lebron you may have a good franchise player but you will be picking at the end of every round, on the other hand if you select a player like Spencer Hawes as your franchise player you will be picking close to first in every round, so there is some strategy involved. NBA.com and CBS sportsline are the only sites that support 30 team leagues, its 150$ for a CBS sportsline league so 5$ per team or you can do it on NBA.com but this year they have really dropped the ball with their product which isn't ready for release and the season is about to start. The league that im in now is a mixture of the winners of the first two season and other guys who had a good time playing together.
Hmm, it is interesting to see how they can expand the range of fantasy games. I signed up for, but have not yet done anything with the NBA Stock game (or something like that) where essentially players are assigned dollar values and traded on a market similar to the stock market. It's at NBA.com. At this point I don't pay for any leagues.
Does anyone want to start an actual 12 man team on ESPN where everyone shows up for the draft and checks their teams?
heres mine, this is a 12 player league. 1. (1) LeBron James 2. (24) Tim Duncan 3. (25) Carmelo Anthony 4. (48) Tony Parker 5. (49) LaMarcus Aldridge 6. (72) Peja Stojakovic 7. (73) Tyson Chandler 8. (96) Raymond Felton 9. (97) Beno Udrih 10. (120) Tayshaun Prince 11. (121) Earl Watson 12. (144) Luis Scola 13. (145) Rudy Fernandez 14. (168) Marc Gasol 15. (169) Andrea Bargnani
heres my other league, also 12 players 1. (10) Dwyane Wade 2. (15) Baron Davis 3. (34) David West 4. (39) Joe Johnson 5. (58) Josh Howard 6. (63) Tyson Chandler 7. (82) Luol Deng 8. (87) Zydrunas Ilgauskas 9. (106) Nick Collison 10. (111) Chris Wilcox 11. (130) Earl Watson 12. (135) Rashad McCants 13. (154) Kelenna Azubuike 14. (159) Mikki Moore