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« Reply #930 on: February 28, 2013, 01:57:32 PM »

Pick 2: Chicago Bulls ($71.46 M / $74.1 M)

G - Monta Ellis    ($11 M)   
G - Andre Iguodala ($14.97 M)
F - Luol Deng      ($13.30 M)
F - Glen Davis     ($6.4 M)   
C - Joakim Noah    ($11.30 M)

Bench: Chauncey Billups ($4M), Brandon Rush($4M), Elton Brand($2.1M), Jason Smith($2.5M), Draymond Green ($850K), Sam Young ($416K)

Starting PF spot will be covered by Jason Smith till Davis gets healthy.
Backup SG spot will be covered by Sam Young and Monta till Rush is healthy.

Team to beat right here...
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C  - Kareem (71-72), Paultz (75-76)
PF - Roundfield (81-82), Robinson (81-82)
SF - M.L. Carr (78-79), Tripucka (82-83)
SG - Moncrief (83-84), M.Cooper (86-87)
PG - Buse (75-76), L.Drew (82-83)
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« Reply #931 on: February 28, 2013, 02:12:52 PM »

Pick 2: Chicago Bulls ($71.46 M / $74.1 M)

G - Monta Ellis    ($11 M)   
G - Andre Iguodala ($14.97 M)
F - Luol Deng      ($13.30 M)
F - Glen Davis     ($6.4 M)   
C - Joakim Noah    ($11.30 M)

Bench: Chauncey Billups ($4M), Brandon Rush($4M), Elton Brand($2.1M), Jason Smith($2.5M), Draymond Green ($850K), Sam Young ($416K)

Starting PF spot will be covered by Jason Smith till Davis gets healthy.
Backup SG spot will be covered by Sam Young and Monta till Rush is healthy.

Team to beat right here...

Great defensively, but really, really congested offensively.  No significant 3-point threat in the starting line-up.  Extremely dependent on 36 year old post-achilles Chauncey to play a major role - no Rush for the year.  Brand/Green/Young don't offer much offensively off the bench to give you a different look.

Not crazy about the PF rotation either - neither Smith nor Baby are starter caliber in my book.
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PG M. Chalmers ($4 mil) SG J. Harden ($5.8 mil) SF W. Chandler ($5.9) PF Nene ($13) C S. Hawes ($6.5) 6th man: Ginobli ($14.1) 7th man: Marv Williams ($8.3) Enforcers: F. Ezeli ($1), C. Hayes ($5.5) Bench Marksman: A. Morrow ($4) Young Gun: R. Jackson ($1.2) Greybeard: P. Prigioni ($.5) Towel-Waver: Mike Scott ($.5)
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« Reply #932 on: February 28, 2013, 02:36:02 PM »

Pick 2: Chicago Bulls ($71.46 M / $74.1 M)

G - Monta Ellis    ($11 M)   
G - Andre Iguodala ($14.97 M)
F - Luol Deng      ($13.30 M)
F - Glen Davis     ($6.4 M)   
C - Joakim Noah    ($11.30 M)

Bench: Chauncey Billups ($4M), Brandon Rush($4M), Elton Brand($2.1M), Jason Smith($2.5M), Draymond Green ($850K), Sam Young ($416K)

Starting PF spot will be covered by Jason Smith till Davis gets healthy.
Backup SG spot will be covered by Sam Young and Monta till Rush is healthy.

Team to beat right here...

Great defensively, but really, really congested offensively.  No significant 3-point threat in the starting line-up.  Extremely dependent on 36 year old post-achilles Chauncey to play a major role - no Rush for the year.  Brand/Green/Young don't offer much offensively off the bench to give you a different look.

Not crazy about the PF rotation either - neither Smith nor Baby are starter caliber in my book.

Disagree and here's my rebuttal.

Deng and are 3 point threats. They may not be hitting their shots this season but these dudes once averaged 40% in a season. Sure the percentage dropped this year, but I dare anyone to leave these two wide open from three.

Before he went down, BBD is averagin 15 and 7 rebounds (albeit on 44% shooting). He's not your All Star starter, but for a dude who drops 15 a game, he's not as bad as you think. And as for Jason Smith, he will give you 4 rebounds, a block, 8 points on 49% shooting in 17 minutes. He is also making 46% of his mid range shots (16-23 feet). That opens it up more for Monta as he can run pick and pops with him.

Brand will also give you a solid 8 a game on 20 minutes, mostly mid range jumpers. And while I agree that Draymond and Young won't give me much offensively, they are energy guys off the bench that will scrap on anything. Besides, I'll have Monta playing 44 minutes a game, the offense will be there.

That and then of course, try scoring on this teams AWESOME defense.

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2013 Historical Draft: LA Lakers
C  - Kareem (71-72), Paultz (75-76)
PF - Roundfield (81-82), Robinson (81-82)
SF - M.L. Carr (78-79), Tripucka (82-83)
SG - Moncrief (83-84), M.Cooper (86-87)
PG - Buse (75-76), L.Drew (82-83)
Mitchell (80-81), Sparrow (82-83)
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« Reply #933 on: February 28, 2013, 03:17:00 PM »

Deng and are 3 point threats. They may not be hitting their shots this season but these dudes once averaged 40% in a season. Sure the percentage dropped this year, but I dare anyone to leave these two wide open from three.

Don't this is entirely accurate, or at least a good accounting of Deng and Iggy.

Deng career number: 33.6% from 3
Career Best: 2009, 40% from 3. But, he only attempted less than 1 3pt shot per 2 games.

More realistically, Deng is around a 35 or 36% shooter from 3, if he's taking 2 or more a game.

Iggy's career number: 32.9% from 3
Career Best: 2012, 39.4% from 3, 3.1 attempts per game

Iggy is a bit more of a mystery, but it is the most likely that last season's shortened NBA season was an outlier, not the norm for Iggy. 34-35% from 3 if he's taking more than 2 a game.

Couple that with Monta Ellis's 23.5% from 3pt range on 3.5 3PA's per contest, your offense indeed has real issues with spacing and efficiency.
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« Reply #934 on: February 28, 2013, 03:40:37 PM »

My team appears to be complete

Salaries

Atlanta hawks (Salary 69.67/70.3 mill)

Al horford (12), Robin Lopez (4.8 ), Jason Collins 854K
Kevin Love (13.6), Kenyon Martin 854K, M. Morris (2)
Danny Granger (13), Grant Hill (1.9)
Ronnie Brewer 854K, Landry Fields (6.2)
Jose Calderon (10.5), Kemba Walker (2.4), S Livingston 774

Rotation (this is how I could see it working most nights)

C:  Horford (30) Lopez (18) Collins (scrub)
PF: Love    (38) Horford (8 ) K-Mart (2)
SF: Granger (30) Fields (10) Morris (8 )Hill (Moral Support/leadership)
SG: Brewer  (20) Fields (15) Livingston (8 ) Calderon (5)
PG: Calderon(28 ) Kemba (20)
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« Reply #935 on: February 28, 2013, 03:51:39 PM »

My team appears to be complete

Salaries

Atlanta hawks (Salary 69.67/70.3 mill)

Al horford (12), Robin Lopez (4.8 ), Jason Collins 854K
Kevin Love (13.6), Kenyon Martin 854K, M. Morris (2)
Danny Granger (13), Grant Hill (1.9)
Ronnie Brewer 854K, Landry Fields (6.2)
Jose Calderon (10.5), Kemba Walker (2.4), S Livingston 774

Rotation (this is how I could see it working most nights)

C:  Horford (30) Lopez (18) Collins (scrub)
PF: Love    (38) Horford (8 ) K-Mart (2)
SF: Granger (30) Fields (10) Morris (8 )Hill (Moral Support/leadership)
SG: Brewer  (20) Fields (15) Livingston (8 ) Calderon (5)
PG: Calderon(28 ) Kemba (20)

Really nice work - Granger/Love/Horford is very daunting up front and you have a good blend of role-player talent in the backcourt.

Not fond of Fields as the sole wing back-up, especially with Brewer already limited - that's your biggest weakness other than the health issues with Love and Granger. 
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Pick 2 Team: Rockets (McHale)
PG M. Chalmers ($4 mil) SG J. Harden ($5.8 mil) SF W. Chandler ($5.9) PF Nene ($13) C S. Hawes ($6.5) 6th man: Ginobli ($14.1) 7th man: Marv Williams ($8.3) Enforcers: F. Ezeli ($1), C. Hayes ($5.5) Bench Marksman: A. Morrow ($4) Young Gun: R. Jackson ($1.2) Greybeard: P. Prigioni ($.5) Towel-Waver: Mike Scott ($.5)
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« Reply #936 on: February 28, 2013, 03:54:15 PM »

My team appears to be complete

Salaries

Atlanta hawks (Salary 69.67/70.3 mill)

Al horford (12), Robin Lopez (4.8 ), Jason Collins 854K
Kevin Love (13.6), Kenyon Martin 854K, M. Morris (2)
Danny Granger (13), Grant Hill (1.9)
Ronnie Brewer 854K, Landry Fields (6.2)
Jose Calderon (10.5), Kemba Walker (2.4), S Livingston 774

Rotation (this is how I could see it working most nights)

C:  Horford (30) Lopez (18) Collins (scrub)
PF: Love    (38) Horford (8 ) K-Mart (2)
SF: Granger (30) Fields (10) Morris (8 )Hill (Moral Support/leadership)
SG: Brewer  (20) Fields (15) Livingston (8 ) Calderon (5)
PG: Calderon(28 ) Kemba (20)

IMO Landry is playing too much, and Livingston should also be a (scrub) as in little playing time. Calderon should play full-time PG
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« Reply #937 on: February 28, 2013, 04:00:09 PM »

Deng and are 3 point threats. They may not be hitting their shots this season but these dudes once averaged 40% in a season. Sure the percentage dropped this year, but I dare anyone to leave these two wide open from three.

Don't this is entirely accurate, or at least a good accounting of Deng and Iggy.

Deng career number: 33.6% from 3
Career Best: 2009, 40% from 3. But, he only attempted less than 1 3pt shot per 2 games.

More realistically, Deng is around a 35 or 36% shooter from 3, if he's taking 2 or more a game.

Iggy's career number: 32.9% from 3
Career Best: 2012, 39.4% from 3, 3.1 attempts per game

Iggy is a bit more of a mystery, but it is the most likely that last season's shortened NBA season was an outlier, not the norm for Iggy. 34-35% from 3 if he's taking more than 2 a game.

Couple that with Monta Ellis's 23.5% from 3pt range on 3.5 3PA's per contest, your offense indeed has real issues with spacing and efficiency.

I dont think I'll have problems with spacing at all. All 4 on my starting lineup (and that's Jason Smith over Davis) outside of Ellis are capable mid range shooter.

The big can play pick and pop off of Ellis. Ellis can find them open and they are capable of hitting those.

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2013 Historical Draft: LA Lakers
C  - Kareem (71-72), Paultz (75-76)
PF - Roundfield (81-82), Robinson (81-82)
SF - M.L. Carr (78-79), Tripucka (82-83)
SG - Moncrief (83-84), M.Cooper (86-87)
PG - Buse (75-76), L.Drew (82-83)
Mitchell (80-81), Sparrow (82-83)
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« Reply #938 on: February 28, 2013, 04:00:59 PM »

My team appears to be complete

Salaries

Atlanta hawks (Salary 69.67/70.3 mill)

Al horford (12), Robin Lopez (4.8 ), Jason Collins 854K
Kevin Love (13.6), Kenyon Martin 854K, M. Morris (2)
Danny Granger (13), Grant Hill (1.9)
Ronnie Brewer 854K, Landry Fields (6.2)
Jose Calderon (10.5), Kemba Walker (2.4), S Livingston 774

Rotation (this is how I could see it working most nights)

C:  Horford (30) Lopez (18) Collins (scrub)
PF: Love    (38) Horford (8 ) K-Mart (2)
SF: Granger (30) Fields (10) Morris (8 )Hill (Moral Support/leadership)
SG: Brewer  (20) Fields (15) Livingston (8 ) Calderon (5)
PG: Calderon(28 ) Kemba (20)

IMO Landry is playing too much, and Livingston should also be a (scrub) as in little playing time. Calderon should play full-time PG

Livingston has proven that he is a rotation caliber player, he is by no means a scrub.  But ya I do have fields playing mor than I'd like, but I want granger playing 30 mpg until the playoffs cause of the knee
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« Reply #939 on: February 28, 2013, 05:06:38 PM »

FINAL ROSTER
(barring any trades)

PG: Russell Westbrook / Jerryd Bayless / (Terrence Willaims)
SG: Wesley Matthews / (Martell Webster) / Terrence Ross
SF: Trevor Ariza / Martell Webster / Terrence Williams
PF: David Lee / Jason Maxiell / Ivan Johnson
C: JaVale McGee / Ian Mahinmi / (Jason Maxiell)
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« Reply #940 on: February 28, 2013, 07:33:17 PM »

Suns right now:

PG: Goran Dragic(7.5) CJ Watson(.992)
SG: Dwyane Wade(17.1) Dion Waiters(3.72)
SF: Dorell Wright(4.1) Alonzo Gee(3.5)
PF: Gerald Wallace(9.88) Thomas Robinson(3.34)
C:  Brook Lopez(13.67) Chris Andersen(.854)

Cap used: 64.65 Total: 70.3

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SUNS Pick 2: Coach: Doug Collins  
PG: Ricky Rubio(3.5) CJ Watson(.992)
SG: Dwyane Wade(17.1) Alonzo Gee(3.5)
SF: DeMar Derozan(3.34) Dorell Wright(4.1) Jae Crowder(.6)
PF: Gerald Wallace(9.88) Matt Bonner(3.67) Al Harrington(6.6) 
C:   Brook Lopez(13.67) Chris Andersen(.854)
Cap used: 67.8 Total: 70.3
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« Reply #941 on: February 28, 2013, 07:37:04 PM »

Suns right now:

PG: Goran Dragic(7.5) CJ Watson(.992)
SG: Dwyane Wade(17.1) Dion Waiters(3.72)
SF: Dorell Wright(4.1) Alonzo Gee(3.5)
PF: Gerald Wallace(9.88) Thomas Robinson(3.34)
C:  Brook Lopez(13.67) Chris Andersen(.854)

Cap used: 64.65 Total: 70.3

Really nice team except expect to get outrebounded every game
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« Reply #942 on: February 28, 2013, 07:38:13 PM »

Suns right now:

PG: Goran Dragic(7.5) CJ Watson(.992)
SG: Dwyane Wade(17.1) Dion Waiters(3.72)
SF: Dorell Wright(4.1) Alonzo Gee(3.5)
PF: Gerald Wallace(9.88) Thomas Robinson(3.34)
C:  Brook Lopez(13.67) Chris Andersen(.854)

Cap used: 64.65 Total: 70.3

I'd start Gee over Wright.
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« Reply #943 on: February 28, 2013, 07:47:13 PM »

Livingston has proven that he is a rotation caliber player, he is by no means a scrub.  But ya I do have fields playing mor than I'd like, but I want granger playing 30 mpg until the playoffs cause of the knee

I don't know about that. He's a borderline NBA player
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« Reply #944 on: February 28, 2013, 07:47:26 PM »

Suns right now:

PG: Goran Dragic(7.5) CJ Watson(.992)
SG: Dwyane Wade(17.1) Dion Waiters(3.72)
SF: Dorell Wright(4.1) Alonzo Gee(3.5)
PF: Gerald Wallace(9.88) Thomas Robinson(3.34)
C:  Brook Lopez(13.67) Chris Andersen(.854)

Cap used: 64.65 Total: 70.3

I'd start Gee over Wright.

I am considering that, but won't decide until my final roster is done ;D
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SUNS Pick 2: Coach: Doug Collins  
PG: Ricky Rubio(3.5) CJ Watson(.992)
SG: Dwyane Wade(17.1) Alonzo Gee(3.5)
SF: DeMar Derozan(3.34) Dorell Wright(4.1) Jae Crowder(.6)
PF: Gerald Wallace(9.88) Matt Bonner(3.67) Al Harrington(6.6) 
C:   Brook Lopez(13.67) Chris Andersen(.854)
Cap used: 67.8 Total: 70.3
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