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A closer look ::Kyle Lowry, 24 years old, 6'0" | 3 years - $27.43m :[/b] Would usually not be a starting point guard for the league's number 1 overall franchise (pre-season power rankings), but his perimeter defense is supreme and is an above average rebounder for a man of his height. Can run the floor with 3 big names to pass too, no pressure to create as they can create for themselves, very handy since Lowry isn't a great shooter.
Vince Carter, 33 years old, 6'6" | 5 years - $66.09m : Has tried his luck with many teams yearning for championship success, but time after time he feeds critics with more food as he fails to perform in big games. As a Shooting Guard, is a better shooter than the league average and can still create for himself, but has lost a bit of his speed due to his age. Could serve as a potential trade chip, but the contract is horrible.
Kevin Durant, 22 years old, 6'10" | 1 year - $21.73m : A scoring champion at the age of 21, Durant has another 5 years until he reaches his basketball and physical peak as an athlete, an extremely scary idea... If you're the opposition. Does well to handle the bulk of scoring, his height is a great advantage at the SF position so he can shoot over everybody who tries to guard him. Too tall for small forwards, too quick for power forwards, he is a match-up nightmare for the opposition. Has a tendency to start the year off slow.
Kevin Love, 22 years old, 6'10" | 1 year - $11.24m : The second 22 year old, 6'10" Kevin with a 1 year deal on this team, he is a rebounding machine (99's in both offensive and defensive rebounding). He has a great outside game, meaning that he has the potential to spread the floor very well, legitimately a threat from the 3 point arc. A physically strong player, but not a strong finisher around the rim. Unfortunately, Love is also known for his below average defending.
Brendan Haywood, 30 years old, 7'0" | 4 years - $15.20m : Very good at blocking shots and has a nice rim game, very good at defending in the low post as well. Incredible offensive rebounder when asked to crash the boards, being stronger than most other centers helps with that. Plays a more defensive role on a team as opposed to offensive.
Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:04 pm
Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:15 pm
Sit wrote:Since you were doing a fantasy draft, I reckon you should have rolled with Boston.
Looking good man. I remember you asking me about this a year ago re: whether a fantasy draft association story would work. Let's see if it does!
Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:38 pm
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Lightning Strike wrote:Cheers guys.
Agent420: Wasn't really an in depth analysis, just a brief look at what the players bring to the team. Thank you anyway, I appreciate the kind words.![]()
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Kubik wrote:Good luck with this! Nice roster, I wish Marcin Gortat will be a starter !
Thierry • wrote:VC-Durant-Love, really nice
mandich wrote:The fuck KD and Kevin Love in the same team , nice
z02 wrote:Nice starting five!
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 1:37 pm
Houndy wrote:It's a really balanced fantasy draft, glad you didn't go overboard like half the guys at OS do. I'm a reader.
hova- wrote:Good to see you back in the forums. I'm not down with a fantasy draft with the Magic though. Would have loved to see you using your Cs instead. Nevertheless I'll follow.
Valor wrote:Glad to see you back around Lightning Strike, not very often do we see a fantasy draft asso around here. Looking forward to it
Sun Jan 16, 2011 2:38 pm
ESPN.com wrote:A strange team make-up, Nelson is an undersized point who can serve as a slight liability on defence, but is a great shooter, as is Ray Allen. T.Williams is a solid swingman, Smith is powerful around the rim and a merciless shot-swatter and Lopez has a nice back-to-the-basket game. A dabble of everything, it will be interesting how this team establishes itself.
ESPN.com wrote:A very young backcourt that have already proven that they can hang with the more experienced players in the NBA, it helps that Gerald Wallace and Pau Gasol will be there to back up their defensive inefficiencies. They could really upgrade at the center position though.
ESPN.com wrote:A young and talented backcourt that will have no problem on the offensive side of the court, who are also solid defenders. Brand is a great fit for hybrid forward Beasley allowing him to play a faster small forward role. Another team that could use a nice upgrade at the center position, Ilgauskas was the worst selection possible for this team which will most likely play an up-tempo style of play.
ESPN.com wrote:A very solid small court which can rain from the perimeter while on the frontline you have a young prospect who could develop into an explosive powerhouse and another who is a defensive anchor. This team will be very successful if it figures out how to work together, using their strengths and limiting their weaknesses.
ESPN.com wrote:Aging vets at the 1 & 5 with jumpshot-happy players at the other 3 positions. With Billups directing this team, they could be raining mid-range on you all game, and it might just work.
Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:45 pm
Lightning Strike wrote:How come you would have preferred to see the C's?
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