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Post by bravest on Jan 29, 2006 17:02:31 GMT -5
I've played a few games over the past couple days so that I'm not horrible when it comes time to start my Minnesota dynasty. I was playing around and decided to do a fantasy draft with the Dallas Mavericks, got the seventh overall pick, and nabbed T-Mac with my first round selection. Here's how it went down:
The Draft
01. SG Tracy McGrady (96) 02. PF Rasheed Wallace (88) 03. PG Tony Parker (84) 04. SF Wally Szczerbiak (78) 05. C Adonal Foyle* (81) 06. PF Nick Collison (79) 07. C Chris Mihm (75) 08. PF Vladimir Radmanovic (75) 09. SG Eddie House (74) 10. C Kendrick Perkins (71) 11. PG Delonte West (70) 12. SG Kevin Martin (72) 13. C Johan Petro (67) 14. PF Kwame Brown (69) 15. PF Andray Blatche (66)
*Traded immediately after the draft to the Chicago Bulls for SF Stephen Jackson (80).
Depth Chart
PG: Tony Parker, Delonte West SG: Tracy McGrady, Eddie House, Kevin Martin SF: Stephen Jackson, Wally Szczerbiak PF: Rasheed Wallace, Nick Collison, Vladimir Radmanovic C: Chris Mihm, Kendrick Perkins
Reserve: C Johan Petro, PF Kwame Brown, PF Andray Blatche
I've played two games and simmed three. I'm currently at 2-3 (I've won one of the games I've played and got blown out in the other; Philadelphia, who took Kevin Garnett with their first pick in the draft, stomped all over me: 68-38 in the first half. Needless to say I simmed the second half). The difficulty's set on... the one after Pro. I don't know what it's called, but it's set there until I can get a decent winning streak going.
Thoughts?
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McGahee
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Post by McGahee on Jan 29, 2006 17:24:20 GMT -5
Wow it sure is easy to get a kickass team doing a fantasy draft. Your weak at center obviously, but you kick ass basically everywhere else. And Foyle for Jackson is quite a steal IMO...
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