#fantasy basketball


Fantasy Basketball Team Omega

Here’s my sec­ond team for Fan­tasy Bas­ket­ball. It was using the default stat cat­e­gories, and have only a total of 12 team managers.

  1. (5) Dirk Now­itzki — DAL » PF
  2. (20) Dwight Howard — ORL » C
  3. (29) Joe John­son — ATL » PG,SG
  4. (44) Greg Oden — POR » C
  5. (53) David Lee — NY » PF,C
  6. (68) Rasheed Wal­lace — DET » PF,C
  7. (77) Mike Bibby — ATL » PG
  8. (92) Randy Foye — MIN » PG,SG
  9. (101) Kirk Hin­rich — CHI » PG,SG
  10. (116) Tayshaun Prince — DET » SF
  11. (125) Bobby Sim­mons — NJ » SG,SF
  12. (140) Rudy Fer­nan­dez — POR » PG,SG
  13. (149) Hakim War­rick — Mem » SF,PF

Fantasy Basketball Team Alpha

Just had a 14-team fan­tasy bas­ket­ball live online draft ear­lier at 8:45pm. All I can say is that it was pretty darn long w/ 14. 12 would’ve been great.

Mean­while, the league is hosted by Yahoo. I can def­i­nitely say that I like play­ing on there best as their UI/UX just rawks. Other than it being 14 team man­agers tak­ing about 1-minute and 30-seconds to do a pick, I was upset at first grab­bing the 13th spot in the draft order1. But I guess, it was a good thing on the wrap-around. Here’s how my team shaped up to be:

  1. (13) Chris Bosh — TOR » PF, C
  2. (16) Baron Davis — LAC » PG
  3. (41) Jason Kidd — DAL » PG
  4. (44) Al Hor­ford — ATL » PF, C
  5. (69) Michael Beasley — MIA » SFPF
  6. (72) David Lee — NY » PF, C
  7. (97) Jameer Nel­son — ORL » PG
  8. (100) Raja Bell — PHO » SG
  9. (125) Ricky Davis — LAC » SGSF
  10. (128) Monta Ellis — GS » PGSG
  11. (153) Andres Nocioni — CHI » SFPF
  12. (156) Mikki Moore — SAC » PF, C
  13. (181) Vladimir Rad­manovic — LAL » PF

I was try­ing to pickup Rudy Fer­nan­dez (Port­land Trail­blaz­ers » PG, SG) for my 13th-spot but he got picked up at the end of the 12th-round. There were a cou­ple of more guys in front of Rad­man but hear­ing that he’ll be start­ing in front of Lamar Odom and Trevor Ariza as a Small For­ward, I say why not. He’ll prob­a­bly get some dishes from the inside and sink some threes in. Being a player with only PF sta­tus at the moment, he’ll need to start at least 3-games if I recall cor­rectly in terms of Yahoo dub­bing him as a SF.

Any­ways, I’m happy over­all with my draft being 13 out of 14 team man­agers. But if you got any sug­ges­tions with regards to pick­ing up another Shoot­ing Guard and/or Cen­ter, let me know. I’m think­ing I might need a SG to fill in that 3rd-spot rota­tion till Monta Ellis heals up.

  1. Lebron James went #1. Then Chris Paul #2. I would’ve taken Chris Paul per­son­ally, but you can’t go wrong with either of them. The league set­tings were Yahoo default in terms of posi­tion. The stat cat­e­gories had the addi­tional OREB and AST/TO. []

About Ready for Basketball

Remem­ber the times were you play H-O-R-S-E with friends in the back­yard? What can be bet­ter than play­ing it with an actual NBA super star, and beat­ing him at it. Thought a bit late in post­ing, here’s a video short doc­u­men­tary that I got to track down of NBA All-Star LeBron James get­ting schooled by con­tes­tant David Kalb at Venice Beach, Cal­i­for­nia early last month (September).

Any­ways, Octo­ber is when most of the fun begins for those of us who are play­ing Fan­tasy Bas­ket­ball and/or just fans of the game. It’s also a time to check out trades, injury reports, and high­lights dur­ing the NBA Sum­mer League in Vegas. Just like pre-season of most sports, it’s the time were hopes of your team win­ning the Cham­pi­onship is at its peak and out­most glory. Sim­ply because every­one has a clean record, 0–0.

But for me, per­son­ally, GO LAKERS!