lhslep134;1308150 wrote:COA, I like the balance of both of those teams, especially the Paul/Lillard combo--thoughts on my team? This is only the 2nd time I've done bball, I won my freshman year of college but that was a while ago.
1. (8) Kyrie Irving (G)
2. (13) Serge Ibaka (F/C)
3. (28) Rudy Gay (F)
4. (33) Ryan Anderson (F/C)
5. (48) Steve Nash (G)
6. (53) Nicolas Batum (G/F)
7. (68) Ersan Ilyasova (F)
8. (73) Andrei Bargnani (F/C)
9. (88) Bradley Beal (G)
10. (93) Brandon Roy (G/F)
11. (108) Chris Kaman (F/C)
12. (113) Harrison Barnes (F)
13. (128) Tristan Thompson (F/C)
14. (133) Rodney Stuckey
My only regret is taking Ibaka over Cousins, because I wanted to secure blocks.
Hate the ibaka pick, blocks and rebounds are the easiest categories to get off of the waiver wire He also shoots a poor FT%, one of the biggest reasons I wouldn't draft Dwight Howard. My philosophy is always to go for Pts and Ast. Usually the rarest category to get. Also not a big fan of drafting rookies. I try and avoid it if I can, I took Lillard bc I had to, wanted a starting pg with Ast potential, but I don't have high hopes for him being good/consistent this season. TT will KILL your FT% as well. I hope he can continue the ast total he gave last night, but last season he had 27 ast on the yr.....That's horrible and wasn't a rosterable player IMO. We'll see if he's vastly improved there.
Kaman and Bargnani are never healthy, so I wouldn't count on them either. I worry about Nash's health as well, but he could be a solid player. Love the Gay pick, him falling to the 3rd round is a steal. Roy is a lottery ticket, but I don't expect much from him, my guess is you'll cut him at some point this season. I'd be curious to see your FAs in the league.