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0 Subject: RIHC 2008-09: Draft Rationales (Rounds 9-15)

Posted by: Guru
- [330592710] Mon, Oct 20, 2008, 23:10

Continuing on for the back half of the draft.

Rationales for Rounds 1-8
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31Guru
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      Wed, Oct 22, 2008, 22:19
for deejay
11.08 Raja Bell, SG, PHO

I really want Stuckey here, but that didnt work out too well, Señor Weykool decided against that. So I had to look further... Which brought me too Bell and Barnes. Doubted between them, but opted to go for the one that is certain to start. The amount of 3PTM he (hopefully) brings sealed the deal.
32Guru
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      Wed, Oct 22, 2008, 22:21
11.09 Monta Ellis, PG, GSW
OK, I’ll bite. IF Ellis hadn’t gotten injured, he’d probably have been gone before the 3rd round was complete. Maybe the second round. Certainly not later than the 4th.

But of course, he is injured. And although the latest official word seems to be for him to return in mid-December, I’ll bet it is later than that. For purposes of my analysis, I assumed he would not be back to “normal” until the halfway point of the season (late January). If he equals or betters that date, this is good value. Of course, if he never fully recovers this season, it’s a busted pick. But as an 11th rounder, it’s not like I’m putting a lot at risk here.

Ellis is only my second PG, and my first rounder, Deron Williams, looks to miss a few game at the outset of the season. So my PG situation will be tenuous at best. Could be stellar or cellar.

Since Monta has not played much in a Baron-free zone, it’s hard to know exactly what to expect. But last season, his per-game stats were worthy of a #40 ranking overall, and I’d think that there is upside from there. I’ll stuff him in a IR slot, pick up a free agent for now, and see how things go.

If Monta had already been taken, I’d probably have taken Jeff Green or Kevin Love. Maybe one of them will still be around for round 12.
33Species
      Dude
      ID: 07724916
      Wed, Oct 22, 2008, 23:24
For footwedge:

11.10 Luis Scola, PF, HOU

Real happy to get Scola here. I see a lot of potential here. He's the guy who can play off the ball produce solid stats after the big three. I'm hoping for 10-12 points 7-8 boards and good percentages.
34Species
      Dude
      ID: 07724916
      Wed, Oct 22, 2008, 23:26
11.10 Shaquille O'Neal, C, PHO

I decided to stop playing Russian Roulette in terms of when to take Shaq. For my team he is a pretty low risk, reasonable reward pick here. His FT%, obviously, is immaterial. But his FG%, scoring, rebounding and blocks are very material. Hopefully he plays 50 games.
35Guru
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      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 09:40
for S R
11.12 Jason Maxiell PF DET
His long arms and excellent explosiveness make him a very good rebounder and shot-blocker. He is a high-percentage shooter who needs to work on his offense, but defensively he's ready to break out into eight or more rebounds and two blocks.

12.01 Matt Barnes SF PHO
Barnes one of the NBA's most gritty and energetic role players. He's hot and was named the starter.

36Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 09:41
for Species
12.02 Linas Kleiza, SF, DEN

I too found that I needed a forward to round out my squad. I also thought my 3's needed a little boost. Kleiza has really been coming into his own as an emerging bench player for Denver. He shoots a decent FG%, hits 1.5 threes a game and will grab some boards too. I saw him in person last year hit a last second three to win a game, and he was all over the place in that game. With Marcus Camby shipped out, and the brittle Kenyon Martin starting in Denver's frontcourt, there could be some injuries along the way that will increase Kleiza's minutes. I expect a little uptick from his stats from last year.

I will probably regret not taking Amir Johnson in this spot. His blocks would have been really nice. I got a little greedy with Kleiza's 3's and should have realized that it would be easier to fill in 3's than it is blocks. I also had Blatche and Battier on my radar.
37Guru
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      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 09:41
for footwedge
12.03 James Posey, SF,NOR

Lots of options at this point and Posey should either start or be the 6th man and with CPaul running the show shots should abound for all on Hornets.
38Guru
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      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 09:42
12.04 Jeff Green, SF/PF, OKC
A second year player, but with more seasoning that most 2nd year players since he spent three years at Georgetown. His rookie averages don’t tell the story, because his minutes and stats increased steadily over the season, and in his last 10 games averaged 15.4 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.1 steals, and .5 blocks in 36 minutes. That’s a good starting point for this season.
39deejay
      Sustainer
      ID: 501182710
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 10:32
12.05 Ryan Gomes F MIN

A big man that can shoot FT%s and play multiple positions was mainly the idea here.
So that brought me to Gomes, who had a good year last year and is ranked 88th based on last season.
Considered him previous round, but figured he could drop which he did.

40Florian
      ID: 272433110
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 12:13
for weykool

12.06 Marcus Williams, PG, GS

This is more of a flier pick for me. Marcus has the talent to be a decent PG in the NBA. The big question is will Nelly allow him to showcase that talent? I am banking on Marcus seeing a decent amount of PT even if he is not named the starter. It seems like Nelly is always benching someone for the most insignificant reason.
41Florian
      ID: 272433110
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 12:14
12.07 Chris Wilcox PF/C OKC

I looked at my draft grid and discovered I needed another forward. So I felt a need to draft one with this pick. I considered Haslem and Wilcox. Both should also have center eligibility. I also considered Robinson due to stellar play so far this preseason. However I decided to stick with the plan and draft a forward. Haslem and Wilcox both have similar statistics. I ended up drafting Wilcox because his position/role seem more defined, and I was less worried about him missing significant time with injury.

Wilcox should provide similar numbers to the last few year: 13-14 ppg, 7-8 rebounds, 0.7 steals, 0.5 blocks and most importantly FG% of 53%. His main flaw is FT% (64-68%), which I feel my team should be able to absorb at this point.
42KnicksFan
      Sustainer
      ID: 030815418
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 12:34
12.08 Earl Watson, PG, Oklahoma

I wanted to shore up the PG slot because Jameer Nelson doesn't get huge assists. For a few rounds I've had my eye on Ramon Sessions because he played insane basketball at the end of last season. However, news out of Milwaukee looks like he may not even be the first backup at this point. I figured the safe choice was Watson.

Earl is a solid point guard because he racks up a lot of assists in short amount of time. Last year in under 30 minutes per game he racked up close to 11 pts, 7 assists, and 1 steal. Now that Luke Ridnour is gone, his minutes should go up a bit. "Undrafted Player" might push him for playing time, but I doubt he will ever drop below his minutes from last season, so I'll consider last season's stats as his floor.
43Swish City
      Dude
      ID: 0931275
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 13:30
12.09 Andray Blatche, FC, WAS

Of all of the players i've selected thus far, Blatche could well be the most volatile in terms of what he'll achieve this season. I've been suckered in (again) by his potentially amazing hustle stats. With the startling lack of frontcourt depth in Washington, he should be guaranteed 25+ mins per game if he can stay out of foul trouble. As we've seen from Blatche before, this does not necessarily mean production. He does seem to perfom better in the starting lineup than off the bench (11p, 8r, 1.9b, 1.2 st in 15 starts last season) and if he could produce numbers like that over a season, i'd be ecstatic. Yet another player to add to what is fast becoming an All-Breakout team!

I'm also glad to have a 3rd C on board that isn't a total scrub.
44Mike D
      Leader
      ID: 041831612
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 18:51
12.10 Udonis Haslem, PF, Mia

To get a consistent double double threat with the 142nd pick is terrific in my book (that I still have yet to write). FG%, boards, and double digit points are what this high character guy brings. It’s likely he will also eventually qualify at center, which is nice for roster flexibility.
45Mike D
      Leader
      ID: 041831612
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 19:26
for Pacers Rule
12.11 Amir Johnson, PF, DET
Still suffering from block envy here and wide-eyed at the lack of quality big men remaining, I decided to take a flyer on Amir Johnson, apparently part of the Pistons’ half-hearted attempt to remake themselves. I don’t know that he’s going to get huge minutes, with both Antonio McDyess and Jason Maxiell working their way into the rotation, but he’s going to get more than he’s had in the past, and he’s shown some strong promise – esp. with his athleticism and blocks. Young players tend to continue to improve and I’m hoping he’ll have a breakout year, or at a minimum, a solid enough year to help salvage my big man stats and hold down his 12th round spot.
46Mike D
      Leader
      ID: 041831612
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 19:26
for holt
12.12 Kevin Love, C, MIN
47Mike D
      Leader
      ID: 041831612
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 19:27
for holt
13.01 Ramon Sessions PG MIL
48Mike D
      Leader
      ID: 041831612
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 19:27
for Florian
13.02 Nate Robinson, PG, NYK
After picking Wilcox in the previous round, I started to think more and more about the potential production Nate could be capable of in D'Antoni's uptempo offense. He has been tearing it up in the preseason. He's averaging 19.8 ppg along with two 3PTM in only 26 minutes of playing time. I thought about how much it would bother me if he actually played anything like this in the regular season. Fortunately I managed to trade up to get him.

I see Nate in the sixth man role in New York, similar to Barbosa's role in Phoenix under D'Antoni. I'm hoping for 16 ppg, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 2 3PTM per game. If Nate manages that production I'll be thrilled.

49Mike D
      Leader
      ID: 041831612
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 19:30
13.03 Shane Battier, SF, Hou

He’s recovering from a foot injury, but Battier will be back, and will be stuffing stat sheets across America. He’ll get time at SF and PF, and help me in 3s, rebs, steals, and some blocks. A very underrated and underappreciated fantasy performer.

50Swish City
      Dude
      ID: 0931275
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 19:57
13.04 Antonio Daniels, PG, WAS

I've got Arenas, so it makes sense to handcuff Daniels to him. He didn't overawe last season filling in for Gil, but i needed to pad out my assists, and if Daniels can give me about 10 points and 5 assists on decent %s before Arenas returns, that's all i'm after at this point.
51KnicksFan
      ID: 188563018
      Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 22:50
13.05 Bobby Simmons, GF, NJ

I feel really good about this pick. Bobby Simmons will be starting on a really weak team. He is the second or third scoring option after Vince Carter & Devin Harris. He'll also be getting starter minutes for the first time in a couple seasons. I am hoping he will get me something like 15 points, 6 rebounds, and some other miscellaneous stats. He's a pretty good FT shooter too.
52Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Fri, Oct 24, 2008, 11:10
for Pacers Rule
13.06 Stephon Marbury PG NYK
Besides being weak on bigs and blocks, I still felt I was weak on PG’s so I was looking for at least one more solid guy at that spot. Really though, this pick was more of a dice roll, because the news was breaking that D’ Antoni was benching Crawford for the immediate future, and starting Stephon and Nate at least in one preseason game and perhaps more in the future. Of course, Florian talked me into trading away my 13.02 and then promptly snagged Nate. I decided I still wanted in on a little of that D’ Antoni backcourt action so I took Marbury in the hopes that he might end up even being a role player who earns the right to 25 to 30 minutes. That should equal points, assists, and steals, and maybe even a three. Who knows. If he sucks up enough and makes nice with D’ Antoni and somehow earns a starting job, he could prove a ridiculous steal in the thirteenth. I’ll probably keep him on the bench for a while before I cut him if he doesn’t work out immediately, just for the “what if” upside.
53Guru
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      Fri, Oct 24, 2008, 11:10
for weykool
13.07 Rashad McCants SF MIN
Not sure what to expect from McCants. He is a decent player and can put up some decent stats when given the playing time. We will see how much time he gets playing behind Miller.
54Guru
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      Fri, Oct 24, 2008, 11:11
for deejay
13.08 Jordan Farmar PG LAL
I really needed a PG here, and the options were pretty limited. Ended up with Farmar, because I believe Fisher will be rested enough this year, resulting in Farmar seeing enough Pt(I hope).
55Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Fri, Oct 24, 2008, 11:11
13.09 Daniel Gibson, SG, Cle
I was hoping McCants might last until here. I was hoping Battier might slide through. I was thinking of taking Farmar. I was even thinking of taking a flyer on Marbury.

Not to be.

I’m not sure exactly how “Boobie” Gibson fits in to the Cavs rotation this year, but he averaged 30 minutes/game last year, and I hope he can approach or exceed that this year – although he won’t likely exceed it unless someone gets injured (or someone stinks it up.) I could use some support in 3s, which he should provide. He won’t provide a lot of anything else, but he will provide a little of everything else.
56Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:47
for E'ville Destiny
13.10 Grant Hill SF PHO

After several years of solid production I like Grant in the late rounds. He produces good as a substitute to fill games. Just looking for 30-40 games as fill in here.
57Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:48
for Species
13.11 Darko Milicic, PF, MEM

In these rounds it is a crapshoot. You are usually taking players with undefined roles at positions still up for grabs. It had long been felt that Hakim Warrick would start at PF for Memphis, but in many of the preseason games the enigmatic Milicic was starting alongside Marc Gasol. It's tough to tell what will happen, but to take a flier on someone with huge block potential, who is a good shooter and decent rebounder at the end of round 13 seemed like as good a gamble as anything.
58Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:48
for s R
13.12 Yi Jianlian, PF, NJ
He's more comfortable shooting from the outside facing the rim and New Jersey could end up using him as a small forward, a role that better suits his skills. He will be given big minutes on a Nets team that is not deep.

14.01 Spencer Hawes, C, Sac

Brad Miller remains the starter in Sacramento, but Hawes is the future of the Kings. When Miller was sidelined last season Hawes produced strong numbers in scoring, rebounding and blocks. I expect Hawes to take over the starting role at some point this season.
59Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:49
for Species
14.02 Steve Blake, PG, POR
As noted in my Milicic rationale, everyone in these rounds has question marks. Blake is Portland's starting PG, but between Rudy Fernandez, Jerryd Bayless and Sergio Rodriguez nipping at his heels, combined with the fact that Brandon Roy is a very capable floor general in his own right, it clouds the prospects for Blake. Blake can put up some decent assists and threes, both of which I need. If not, he's waiver fodder.
60Guru
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      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:49
for E'Ville Destiny
14.03 Travis Outlaw PF POR

Should get decent minutes on a productive team. Good flier to fill missed games by starters. Also has potential to improve as team starts to mesh.
61Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:50
14.04 Kendrick Perkins, C, Bos
So far, I have only two players who are center-eligible, so I need a backup. Perkins started for the Celtics last year, although he averaged only 24.5 minutes per game. He also appeared in 78 games, which was his career high.

He’ll contribute rebounds and blocks, but not much else. I’d like to have the luxury of leaving him on my bench, but my roster has a high DNP risk, so I’ll probably have to use him early and often – as long as he’s healthy and reasonably productive.

I considered a handful of other guys, but went with Kendrick because I felt most comfortable with his playing time situation.
62Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:51
for deejay
14.05 Paul Millsap PF/C

When looking at my team, I noticed Blocks wasn't really my strongest asset... Millsap blocks some, is not awful in FT and can play at C.
Considered X and Y, but found Millsap was the one with the most upside and or PT...
63Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:51
for weykool
14.06 Andres Nocioni SF CHI
Another flier pick here that I am hoping will see enough playing time.
Players at this stage of the draft are notorious for being a crapshoot.
I find the more I study the players this late in the draft the worse my picks are.
Strictly a gut pick here.
64Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:52
for Pacers Rule
14.07 Jarrett Jack, PG, IND
Well, it’s funny I ended up with Jarrett, because with all the Pacers I was grabbing, I was sure someone was going to snag him before I got a chance. I really didn’t want him for his pure stats, b/c they’re probably not going to be that good. I mostly wanted him as T.J. Ford insurance, because while I hope T.J. makes it all year, there’s a good chance he’s going to miss a handful of games. And when he does, Jack should be nice. Jack is going to play some backup 2 guard also this year, as O’Brien wants to push the ball a lot and having two ball handlers out there at the same time only helps with that. In addition, Jack is an able defender and at 6’ 4” with a strong build, he will earn his minutes on both sides of the ball. The clincher for me with Jack here was that Dunleavy is now hurting with his knee. If he is out, that’s great news for Marquis Daniels, but also opens up more time for Jack and some time for Brandon Rush, who looks to be a real nice player as a rookie. Marquis has a nice overall line at times, but he’s just been too injury plagued and too inconsistent to take him over Jack at this point. I see Jack getting maybe 20 to 25 minutes a game at both positions and we'll see from there. Again, here in the second to last round, he's as much insurance as anything, but we'll see.
65Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:53
for KnicksFan
14.08 Brook Lopez, C, NJ

All my team's needs were met at this point so I just looked to draft the best player I could find. Lopez is my 3rd dedicated center, and 5th center-eligible player. I'll use him as insurance in case Oden gets hurt or Brad Miller loses playing time to Hawes. Lopez had a great preseason and hopefully will continue to contribute in points, rebounds and blocks throughout the season. The question mark is whether Josh Boone will steal his playing time when he returns.
66Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:53
for Swish City
14.09 Anderson Varejao, FC, CLE
I was looking for a rebounder at this point, as most of my F eligible players are more like 5-7 rpg players as opposed to 8-10 ones. Varejao should be primed for a nice season spelling the fading Ilgauskas and Wallace in the frontcourt. I'm expecting a near double-double with close to a block and a steal per game. Add in his C eligibility, and that's pretty fair value for the tail of round 14.
67Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:54
for Mike D
14.10 Jammal Tinsley, PG, Ind

As always, the ends of these drafts are always much harder for me because I see so many players that I’d like to take a flyer on. Since I feel pretty good about my team so far, I decided to go with a guy with a huge upside in Tinsley. Small risk in the 14th round, high reward (Tinsley of a few years ago……or even parts of last year).

Disowned and disrespected by the Pacers, he’s not just sitting around at home playing video games and eating big macs (I hope). Rather, sources tell me he’s getting up at 4:30am, making raw egg shakes, and running long distances (and past several McDonalds). It’s only a matter of time, days even, before he’s traded. Denver has been mentioned many times. Wherever the Tinsinator ends up, he’ll unleash his arsenal of assists, steals, and 3-pointers (some of which might even go in). At least until the next muscle pull.
68Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:55
for Pacers Rule
14.11 Brandon Bass, PF, DAL
I was a little surprised to see him still available here, and since I still felt like I needed another PF or C type, I decided to pass on Marquis Daniels with this pick. I am a little concerned Bass will not get off the bench behind Dirk, but given that Stack is hurt (foot) and that they've been playing Bass at C in an uptempo look, I felt his upside could not be overlooked here. I guess we'll see whether he ends up getting the minues to produce. Probably what will happen is that he will not get the minutes initially, I will cut him, and someone else will take him off the wire as it's announced he's the new starter for Dallas. I'll try to prevent that from happening but this is just the sort of player which that can happen to you.
69Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:56
for holt
14.12 Hakim Warrick SF MEM

15.01 Jerryd Bayless PG POR

70Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:56
for Florian
15.02 Delonte West SG Cle
Delonte is capable of decent production if he manages to win the starting SG spot. If not he'll likely end up on the waiver wire before long.
71Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:57
for Mike D
15.03 Louis Williams, PG/SG, Phi

This cat would be a fantasy star if he had the minutes. He’s too good to sit, and just signed a new deal in the off-season. Whether in place of Miller or alongside him, Sweet Lou was worth a flyer in the 15th round by a fellow Sixer (at heart).
72Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:58
for Swish City
15.04 Trevor Ariza, SF, LAK
Man, if DeMarcus Nelson works out as the starting PG in GS, i'm going to kick myself. I was looking for a final flyer pick, and put Nelson's name in the box several times before spotting Ariza's preseason boxscores. The steals especially stuck out.

It seems likely that Ariza could be my first roster casualty unless he can carve out 30 mins behind Radmanovic, Odom and Walton at SF.

Buyer's Remorse sucks :P
73Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:58
for KnicksFan
15.05 Marquis Daniels, SG, IND

I was surprised to see Daniels drop to my pick since Pacers Rule has been trying to assemble the whole Indy roster.

I didn't really know what to do in this round. Considered Demarcus Nelson but I already had enough scrub point guards and didn't need another one. The guy I almost drafted was Sean May but he has been so bad in the preseason, always in foul trouble. Daniels is a swingman with GF eligibility, and has put up outstanding preseason numbers. I think he'll be one of the first guys off the bench, hopefully getting around 25 minutes per game.

I have drafted Daniels in about 8 leagues since his late-season breakout with Dallas a few years ago. I am hoping this season he actually lives up to his potential. If not, I will draft him in round 15 next season.
74Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:59
for Florian
15.06 Demarcus Nelson PG GS

C.J. Watson is out indefinitely with an elbow injury. And apparently Don Nelson hates Marcus Williams. But somebody has to play the PG position. So Demarcus should get his chance to show if he's able to play as an NBA point guard. We'll see if the rookie can stay on Nellie's good side.
75Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 19:59
for weykool
15.07 Antonio McDyess PF DET
Another late round flier.
I needed to add another PF as most of my PF will be logging time at the center postion.
My expectations are low for McDyess and if he fails to meet those expectations he could be on the waiver wire rather quickly.
76Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 20:00
for deejay
15.08 Russell Westbrook PG OKC

Targeted DeMarcus Nelson here, but Florian took him, so to plan B, which was Westbrook who looks like someone that can fill the stats some.
I certainly hope he gets to start at some point...
77Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 20:01
15.09 Derek Fisher, PG, LAL
Last year, my 14th and 15th round picks were Jose Calderon and Kenyon Martin. How sweet was that! Both started for me all season long, and probably were key factors in my ability to finish 2nd. They certainly offset some draft mistakes in the earlier rounds!

I doubt that Kendrick Perkins and Derek Fisher will be as productive this year. But I’ve taken Fisher as a late round pick in several leagues over the past few years, and he always seems to be playable, and do better than his pick status would suggest. As the starting PG for the Lakers, he should be playable again. But he’s not going to do for my team what Calderon did last year. And for that reason, maybe I should find a sexier pick.

As the oldest guy on roster (34) and a man of good moral fiber, I’ll look to him to provide veteran leadership, if not minutes. I guess.
78Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 20:01
for E'ville Destiny
15.10 Corey Brewer SF MIN

Looking for a solid defender to fill in some steals with the potential of turning into a solid producer in other categories.
79Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 20:02
for Species
15.11 Mario Chalmers, PG, MIA

A shot in the dark. I had Demarcus Nelson at the top of my queue before CJ Watson got hurt. But when Watson got hurt it sent Nelson up atop several queues I'm sure.

Chalmers was Kansas NCAA tournament hero. He is certainly more skilled than Chris Quinn to handle the point in Miami....I would imagine it's just a matter of time before he does so. Whether it is soon enough to see a start on my roster is in question.
80Guru
      ID: 330592710
      Sat, Oct 25, 2008, 20:02
for s R
15.12 Nick Young, SG, Was
With Arenas scheduled to miss the opening of the season, I expect Young to receive big minutes early on. While he doesn’t provide a lot of versatility, he can score in bunches and has a great outside shot, he should get run.
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