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re: TDBBL Week 11: The Champ Continues to Roll
Posted on 1/10/14 at 8:21 am to reddman
Posted on 1/10/14 at 8:21 am to reddman
i kind of echo karma's sentiments yesterday. selling out, while sometimes necessary, sucks. i'm happy to have a mediocre team
and i was not really able to chime in about the philosophical "selling out" debate, but the only reason i've been able to keep KD while staying good the past 1.5 years was b/c of acquiring other guys. there is a lot of luck involved, but there is skill, too
picking up young guys who are breaking out is the easiest way to do it. i picked up klay thompson 2 years ago during the middle of the year as a FA, sat on him, and kept him (even though people thought it was stupid). he was a top-50 guy the next year and a big trading piece
similar thing happened last year with other guys like beal, larry sanders, etc. this isn't me bragging about me...i'm just saying that it is possible to discovery keepers off the waiver wire, and obviously i recall my examples the best
3 years ago i traded, basically, amare for greg monroe. monroe was emerging and amare was fading, and people didn't realize it yet. as gyno put it, amare was the "name" guy so people thought it was stupid. but i didn't get stuck with a non-keeper and recycled my options.
i fricked this up this year. the turner/griffin trade was a big + for karma. such is life
of course you can also build a great squad around solid keepers with great drafting. look at the guys matt got in the draft: hawes, jackson, leonard, mayo, boozer, and he's sitting on rondo.
and in terms of studs, 4 of the top 7 guys have been dealt this year. 5/10. 7/14. etc
and i was not really able to chime in about the philosophical "selling out" debate, but the only reason i've been able to keep KD while staying good the past 1.5 years was b/c of acquiring other guys. there is a lot of luck involved, but there is skill, too
picking up young guys who are breaking out is the easiest way to do it. i picked up klay thompson 2 years ago during the middle of the year as a FA, sat on him, and kept him (even though people thought it was stupid). he was a top-50 guy the next year and a big trading piece
similar thing happened last year with other guys like beal, larry sanders, etc. this isn't me bragging about me...i'm just saying that it is possible to discovery keepers off the waiver wire, and obviously i recall my examples the best
3 years ago i traded, basically, amare for greg monroe. monroe was emerging and amare was fading, and people didn't realize it yet. as gyno put it, amare was the "name" guy so people thought it was stupid. but i didn't get stuck with a non-keeper and recycled my options.
i fricked this up this year. the turner/griffin trade was a big + for karma. such is life
of course you can also build a great squad around solid keepers with great drafting. look at the guys matt got in the draft: hawes, jackson, leonard, mayo, boozer, and he's sitting on rondo.
and in terms of studs, 4 of the top 7 guys have been dealt this year. 5/10. 7/14. etc
Posted on 1/10/14 at 9:06 am to SlowFlowPro
a lot of hoops left jake. I have a serious scheduling edge next 3 days and all the cats you are winning are up for grabs.
I drafted him in the last rd that year and didn't have the patience
it's a circle. studs are moved every year for similar type packages - picks or groups of players. there's also 5-6 new keepers available in the draft every year and another 5-6 that ascend into top 25 status.
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i picked up klay thompson 2 years ago during the middle of the year as a FA
I drafted him in the last rd that year and didn't have the patience
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and in terms of studs, 4 of the top 7 guys have been dealt this year. 5/10. 7/14. etc
it's a circle. studs are moved every year for similar type packages - picks or groups of players. there's also 5-6 new keepers available in the draft every year and another 5-6 that ascend into top 25 status.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 1:14 pm to SlowFlowPro
quote:
i kind of echo karma's sentiments yesterday. selling out, while sometimes necessary, sucks. i'm happy to have a mediocre team
and i was not really able to chime in about the philosophical "selling out" debate, but the only reason i've been able to keep KD while staying good the past 1.5 years was b/c of acquiring other guys. there is a lot of luck involved, but there is skill, too
picking up young guys who are breaking out is the easiest way to do it. i picked up klay thompson 2 years ago during the middle of the year as a FA, sat on him, and kept him (even though people thought it was stupid). he was a top-50 guy the next year and a big trading piece
similar thing happened last year with other guys like beal, larry sanders, etc. this isn't me bragging about me...i'm just saying that it is possible to discovery keepers off the waiver wire, and obviously i recall my examples the best
3 years ago i traded, basically, amare for greg monroe. monroe was emerging and amare was fading, and people didn't realize it yet. as gyno put it, amare was the "name" guy so people thought it was stupid. but i didn't get stuck with a non-keeper and recycled my options.
i fricked this up this year. the turner/griffin trade was a big + for karma. such is life
of course you can also build a great squad around solid keepers with great drafting. look at the guys matt got in the draft: hawes, jackson, leonard, mayo, boozer, and he's sitting on rondo.
and in terms of studs, 4 of the top 7 guys have been dealt this year. 5/10. 7/14. etc
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