I give Kobe Z.Randoolph for S.Cassell L.Sprewell C.Wilcox A.Houston M.Ely it's a brand new league that started on sunday in yahoo format rest of my team is K.Hinrich K.Bryant T.Parker G.Hill Z.Randolph T.Prince Y.Ming S.Swift A.Jefferson Ke.Thomas R.Miller D.Fortson E.Boykins was a random draft for yahoo roto on a side note for now and for every team I got I keep the same rotation everday until my team changes, do you think that I should rotate my team so that everyone with a match plays everyday? also if you do think that i should rotate my team everyday should I put the players not playing in the team playing anyway???
I don't know man... Kobe Bryant and Zach Randolph have been two of the top performing fantasy players all year. Bryant will get you triple-doubles any given night, and Randolph consistently puts up a double-double. As for what you will get... Cassell- Has struggled early in the season, but he would be a strong pickup. Sprewell- With Szczerbiak playing so well in Minnesota, Sprewell is barely getting any minutes, therefore, no stats. Wilcox- Has had his best year, but is nothing compared to Randolph. Houston- He just came off and injury, and really doesn't have a place in New York. With Marbury and Crawford, he will have a hard time finding minutes. Ely- Could be a surprise, but don't take your chances. So if I were you, I would not do this trade. You see why in player skill alone. And also, with those multi-player trades, you are going to have to drop three guys on your team to make room. Just my two cents.
what do you mean nexxus? if you mean, to adjust your lineup to put the players that have a game to play, then ya ofcourse. there's more accumalitive stat categories (pts rebs stls blks asts) then there is percentages (fg% ft%) so it makes more sense to do so. if you're ever in a situation where all your players have play that day then you put your worst players on the bench. yahoo has a feature where you can go as many days ahead and set your roster: btw I wouldn't do that trade, the only good player in it was Sam Cassell. You practically trade quality for quantity without addressing your team's needs. When making a trade, just address the cats you keep losing in.
Honestly, if you went for that, I would have laughed. I just traded BMiller for Francis! YES! I wanted this trade badly!!!!
i wouldnt do it... unless your bench counts for points towards you... or else i'd rather have the stats all together in those 2 guys.