I'd take one wild guess as to who owns those two fellas. I saw the report, I'm hoping Bogut is back to at least 90% before the end of this month... then I won't have all these utility players in my starting 5.
Lotta wild guessing and hoping going down on your part... might as well trade me Bynum for Granger and Amare.
Strange that his lineup wasn't posted at all. Isn't it at least supposed to automatically rollover from the previous week?
Got a chance to complete the rare Rook sweep this week, football and basketball. I have to give Moe props for recognizing the greatness in my team. Dude, you nailed it! The DeRozan analysis looks especially prescient after his 37 points last night.
I'm going to just chalk down a Week 9 win for me already. Bynum and Wall won't be back to prime by then.
That was weird, and the admin carry forward utility didn't work, so I just set the previously entered lineup manually.
Thanks for stepping up and taking care of that. I haven't had much time to devote to the league since the draft with work and school going on. Perhaps it's time to hand the keys over, especially given that I might not win a game this year. OK maybe that is an exaggeration, but there are quite a few moves I hadn't hesitated on in the draft.
In the heat of the draft, it's easy to make a wrong decision that you end up regretting later. That's all part of it.
Ginobli's old and injured, and Parker is off to a slow start. Duncan's scoring rate is up as a result. I'd expect him to level off when Parker comes back to form, but he's still great value for a 6th round pick.
My team is pretty solid right now considering I got a measly 20 point average from Parker last week and still took top scoring week by over 100. Kaman is probably going to get hurt soon, but his production from the UT could possibly be replaced by Rubio's return. Once Parker gets over his Chris Brown run-in psyching him out and stops thinking about Mark Sanchez teabagging his ex wife, I could be pretty studly. Lets face it though, having LeBron is a huge advantage. Especially since he so thoroughly dominates the competition at the SF spot. He will usually double the production of another team's SF, usually almost making it feel like you have a 9th player going. Just tally Lebron's first and second half stats as 2 separate players called Thing 1 and Thing 2 and see how well they fare against the majority of opposing SFs.