****MFK's Official '08-'09 NBA Discussion Thread****

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I try to keep my roster as is...It is working in all of my leagues. When a guy goes down, I just do not play him. It is a bit harder in our league with the smaller rosters, but I think I have only made one or two moves in it. Way more fun than I thought it would be.


I might as well send the sticker to the winner of our league. It will most likely be one of the four of us who are active here and there.
 
bigspizz;2706323; said:
I try to keep my roster as is...It is working in all of my leagues. When a guy goes down, I just do not play him. It is a bit harder in our league with the smaller rosters, but I think I have only made one or two moves in it. Way more fun than I thought it would be.


I might as well send the sticker to the winner of our league. It will most likely be one of the four of us who are active here and there.


I primarily roll with my roster too, but I knew when this lineup was healthy it would be strong, and I was right, but it's hard for them to stay healthy. I did drop Garcia, who I thought would be solid this year, and he has been pretty good, but I grabbed Diaw who is fitting in real nice in Charlotte. I like this league, I think it's fun, and if you move your roster often/daily, you can get consistent points.
 
I'm enjoying the league. It's the first one I've been in, and I'm having fun with it. It helps you keep up with the real league a little. I tried reaching out on a few rookies that I thought might be good pickups, but that backfired. Things may change a little now that I had to drop Kirilenko due to injury and inevitable surgery, and last night Bynum put Gerald Wallace in the hospital with a collapsed lung, broken ribs, and a tube in his side. I know the pain of that, as I've been in the hospital with the exact same thing plus internal bleeding. He's gone for quite a while. So I'm losing very consistent numbers from two guys that have put me over the top in a few categories. We'll see how that pans out. Damn Bynum.....at least they still lost.....:p
 
deangelo;2710823; said:
:nilly: yeah i was shocked by the loss i flashbacked that charlotte were hornets instead of the bobcats:nilly::(

I know it had to sting, but it wasn't a hornet, it was hurt pride. :D Charlotte has guys with the talent to be a great team. They just need guidance and experience.

hamato_yoshii;2711639; said:
The Pistons played the T-Wolves last night, did you guys know that Min. has the best record in the league in Jan.? Looks like Mchale has them playing pretty well...

Yeah, I've been following that for a while. I think Mchale is back out on the court again disguised as a guy named Al Jefferson. :grinno: They're playing really well. Detroit had to fight to win that game.
 
Orlando ROLLED over Cleveland in the second half. Up by like 25 at one point. I thought they played LeBron very well. Once Howard blocked him a couple times, it turned him into a jumpshooter, and he did not succeed there. So Orlando has swept Cleveland and the Lakers 3-0 thus far, but is 0-2 against Boston. Boston is their achilles, the only team they can't beat. I still believe in Magic, though.....:grinno:
 
pdbrady;2715310; said:
Orlando ROLLED over Cleveland in the second half. Up by like 25 at one point. I thought they played LeBron very well. Once Howard blocked him a couple times, it turned him into a jumpshooter, and he did not succeed there. So Orlando has swept Cleveland and the Lakers 3-0 thus far, but is 0-2 against Boston. Boston is their achilles, the only team they can't beat. I still believe in Magic, though.....:grinno:


That is one of the things that is still holding Lebron back. He still will revert to just shooting j's to try and get himself involved. He needs to learn, and use the post game more, as that will make it easier for him to integrate himself into a game if he's having a rough night shooting the ball.
 
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