2013-14 OC College Basketball Fantasy Draft Thread

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Oct 27, 2013 11:28pm
Azubuike24;1524875 wrote:Laley23, Pick6, Iliketurtles, Azubuike24, Mulva

All holding out on wild card picks!

This is a cat and mouse game because I guarantee you all of us probably have a few similar players. I have two guys, who I have to get one of them. Just not sure how long to hold out and not take either...
Ive got 4. Pretty indifferent on all of them lol. I'm sure they are all the same.
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Oct 27, 2013 11:30pm
I have a list of 6, but 2 are going to absolutely tear it up, could lead my team in points I think.
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Oct 27, 2013 11:34pm
I'm a little upset I didn't wait on a wild card. Most guys now will be in the 20-25 range, so if you can get a 30+ point guy now it would be huge. I just saw some stuff on Elfrid Payton and panicked that he would be taken before I got him, but some of the guys I've seen left are studs too.
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Oct 27, 2013 11:42pm
Posting again in case people don't click on page one...

ROUND 8
1. Mulva - Jordan Bachynski, F-C, Arizona State
2. Reclegend22 - Jalen Jones, G, Southern Methodist
3. Azubuike24 - Ryan Boatright, G, Connecticut
4. Sportswizhurd - Daniel Miller, C, Georgia Tech
5. Goonx19 - Andre Hollins, G, Minnesota
6. Terry Tate - Justin Cobbs, G, California
7. Ccrunner609 - Patric Young, C, Florida
8. Sports & Lady - Le'Bryan Nash, G, Oklahoma State
9. Iliketurtles - Tyreek Duran, G, La Salle
10. Pick6 - Dez Wells, G, Maryland
11. Laley23 - Joseph Young, G, Oregon
12. Birddog23 - Angus Brandt, C, Oregon State

ROUND 9
1. Birddog23 - Matt Stainbrook, C, Xavier
2. Laley23 - Gary Harris, G, Michigan State
3. Pick6 - T.J. Warren, F, North Carolina State
4. Iliketurtles - Kadeem Coleby, C, Wichita State
5. Sports & Lady - Montrezl Harrell, F, Louisville
6. Ccrunner609 - Cannen Cunningham, C, Southern Methodist
7. Terry Tate - Cady Lalanne, Massachusetts
8. Goonx19 - D.J. Newbill, G, Penn State
9. Sportswizhurd - Olivier Hanlan, G, Boston College
10. Azubuike24 -
11. Reclegend22 -
12. Mulva -
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Oct 28, 2013 8:17am
Laley nvm on that PM. I'll make my own pick, I thought turtles would post his pick last night and just kind of chose someone.
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Oct 28, 2013 8:44am
Haha sorry guys I went to bed pretty early last night. But my pick hopefully he will pan out....

Kadeem Coleby, C, Wichita State

Also like Laley I have 4 WC guys I really like... just don't know who to pick lol.
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Oct 28, 2013 8:49am
Montrezl Harrell, F, Louisville

Hoping he has a breakout year, like he's projected to.
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Oct 28, 2013 9:16am
Nice pick with Harrell. I would've taken him next round had he gotten back to me. They're expecting a monster year from him.
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Oct 28, 2013 2:31pm
ccrunner609;1519912 wrote:Sorry Rec. Whats the hold up here......taking way to long

636 posts ago.
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Oct 28, 2013 3:44pm
SportsAndLady;1523742 wrote:Cc disappears for hours then when he is on here, blasts people for not being on.

It's just one of the many reasons why cc makes this thing interesting.
ccrunner609;1523993 wrote:No I dont, STFU.
Yep.
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Oct 28, 2013 6:13pm
I am paying the price for not getting a center early.

Cady Lalanne, C, UMass

Anybody ever watch him play?
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Oct 28, 2013 6:35pm
DJ Newbill, G, Penn State
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Oct 28, 2013 6:55pm
Terry_Tate;1525168 wrote:I am paying the price for not getting a center early.

Cady Lalanne, C, UMass

Anybody ever watch him play?
Saw him play last year while following Chaz Williams, but don't really recall Lalanne specifically, other than that he was a big guy in the post (I know, great analysis, right?) He was on my list of centers to get, though. Good rebounder and shot blocker, and, based on last year's numbers, should have a chance at scoring double figures.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:08pm
sportswizuhrd hasn't been on in 23 hours. Looks like it might be a round a day from here on out.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:17pm
GOONx19;1525247 wrote:sportswizuhrd hasn't been on in 23 hours. Looks like it might be a round a day from here on out.
As Lee Corso would say.....

:)

Leaning on my pick and another guy. I think the other guy will get taken before my next pick so I won't get both.

My pick: Olivier Hanlan, Boston College
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Oct 28, 2013 10:26pm
sportswizuhrd;1525250 wrote:As Lee Corso would say.....

:)

Leaning on my pick and another guy. I think the other guy will get taken before my next pick so I won't get both.

My pick: Olivier Hanlan, Boston College


Hanlan has the potential to steal the show as the best sophomore in the league this season, and as one of its best players period. Kid dropped 41 in an ACC game as a freshman. He is a fine player. It goes without saying that you, once again, have fucked me over.

Great pick.


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Oct 28, 2013 10:30pm
G Bryce Dejean-Jones, Nevada Las Vegas.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:32pm
sportswizuhrd;1525250 wrote:As Lee Corso would say.....

:)

Leaning on my pick and another guy. I think the other guy will get taken before my next pick so I won't get both.

My pick: Olivier Hanlan, Boston College
I had him as the 8th best guard remaining based solely on last year's stats, but I think he may have more potential for improvement than anyone above him, and even the guy that's first on that list is only ahead by 1.9 points overall.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:33pm
Drew Crawford, G-F, Northwestern.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:35pm
reclegend22;1525254 wrote:

Hanlan has the potential to steal the show as the best sophomore in the league this season, and as one of its best players period. Kid dropped 41 in an ACC game as a freshman. He is a fine player. It goes without saying that you, once again, have fucked me over.

Great pick.


Once he got on my radar a few rounds ago, I thought you would eventually pick him if I kept passing him up since you watch the ACC moreso than most in the draft.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:37pm
GOONx19;1525256 wrote:I had him as the 8th best guard remaining based solely on last year's stats, but I think he may have more potential for improvement than anyone above him, and even the guy that's first on that list is only ahead by 1.9 points overall.
Yep. It was Hanlan's potential to make that step forward to becoming great as a second-year player that had him at the top of my list of guards remaining. The guy I ended up taking -- Drew Crawford -- is also based more on the potential of a healthy season. Under a more uptempo and open attack with Chris Collins at the helm of Northwestern, a healthy Crawford is closer to a 30-point guy than the 25 or so he was last year.

We'll see.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:43pm
Also, Goon, artful pick getting a 33-point guy, and leading returning scorer in the Big Ten, this late (I believe that's what D.J. Newbill calculated out to be). Nice.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:45pm
There's a wild card pick out there, who I'm almost certain he's going to get around 40 PPG, maybe more. Wondering if Mulva is going to snag his here.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:46pm
Khem Birch - F - UNLV
and Shawn Long - F - Louisiana Lafayette

Wildcard, bitches.
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Oct 28, 2013 10:50pm
reclegend22;1525261 wrote:Yep. It was Hanlan's potential to make that step forward to becoming great as a second-year player that had him at the top of my list of guards remaining. The guy I ended up taking -- Drew Crawford -- is also based more on the potential of a healthy season. Under a more uptempo and open attack with Chris Collins at the helm of Northwestern, a healthy Crawford is closer to a 30-point guy than the 25 or so he was last year.

We'll see.
Even Crawford's numbers from the year before were closer to 28-29. I think he could very well be over 30.