Please rate my fantasy team and tell me what I can do to improve it?
http://basketball.fantasysports.yahoo.com/nba/122736/startingrosters My team there is "Nice Team Name". I have 4 PGs and I wanna get rid of one of them and get a swingman. What do you think would be a nice fair tempting trade to make to get a decent swingman? If you can't open the link, here's my roster. It's a 12 team league. I put a link so you could see other teams' rosters. Please rate my team out of ten and tell me what I can do to improve it. If you have the time, please tell me also your opinion on each player and if I should get rid of them. PG - Jason Kidd (NJ - PG) SG - Grant Hill (Pho - SG,SF) G - Deron Williams (Uta - PG) SF - Hakim Warrick (Mem - SF,PF) PF - David West (NO - PF) F - Zach Randolph (NY - PF) C - Dwight Howard (Orl - C) C - Al Horford (Atl - PF,C) Util - Tony Parker (SA - PG) Util - T.J. Ford (Tor - PG) BN - Udonis Haslem (Mia - PF) BN - Drew Gooden (Cle - PF) BN - J.R. Smith (Den - SG) I didn't choose those. It was autopick. I just set my player rankings.
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- sorry, i have no ideal about it. thery are all perfect.
- definetely think you should have picked gilbert arenas instead of kidd. gilbert is gonna have a breakout year and emerge as a SUPERstar not just an ALLstar. Kidd I just have a bad feeling about and is just getting older. i think you reached a lot on dwight. i think third or fourth would be a good time to take him. i would have taken bosh or possibly even boozer. i think both will have amazing years. my only reason for saying possibly boozer is cuz you might have been able to wait on him a lil. love the deron williams pick, gonna emerge this year. i love tony parker but i think you reached a lot on him. i woulda took emeka okefor, he's really underrated. then i don't like david west at all there. i think he's pretty good but not worth it there. there was ben gordon, lamar odom, tyson chandler and kirk hinrich who are all unquestionably better picks. tj ford was definetely your best pick so far. that was a huge steal, he's gonna be great this year. i like haslem and gooden but i think you stretched like 2-4 rounds to get them. you should have took tayshaun prince and bynum, those guys fell really late and you coulda had to huge steals. i think hortford was a decent, pick, he could be good, he could be bad but still you coulda waited a couple rounds to get him. don't like grant hill, he won't be getting a lot of playing time and don't think he's the type of player that fits in with the suns. i woulda taken hedu turkalough he's very underrated. LOVE the JRSMITH pick there. he's a huge steal and gets u 3s pts stls ft and is decent everywhere else. hakim warrik was pretty good. forgot about zach randlolph, pretty good pick, i don't love him, would have taken danny granger. ur teams alright, i'd give it like a 3 on a 1-10 5 being average. i'd try to trade kidd and dwight for like boozer, joe johnson and ricky davis. zach randolph, grant hill and drew gooden for luol deng. also pick up dorrell wright, he's gonna have a breakout year and be really good. gl
- You definitely have a solid team, but you seem to need to add a shot blocker.if you have to trade a PG i would consider trading Ford as he is the least consistent of your guards.
- get rid of Grant Hill, pick somebody else in the waivers, a 3pt shooter, a Wally Szerbiak, Stephen Jackson. Trade one of your PG for a shot blocking center.
- Here's who I would have taken if I was in your position (7th overall pick). 1st round (#7) - Gilbert Arenas (how could you pass up on the # 1 fantasy player at one point during the first half of last season? Arenas will contribute in every single category outside of TO, blocks, and sometimes FG %.) 2nd round (#18) - Chris Bosh (I would rather take my chances with his lingering injury status than risk taking Dwight and end up punting FT % and TO. Bosh gives you some nice percentages to go with rebounds, blocks, and low TO for a productive big men.) 3rd round (#31) - Joe Johnson (taking Deron here is kinda high even though he is going this high in some drafts but his overall production besides assists trails Joe by a lot. Joe and Bosh can control Arenas sometime crazy FG % while both Joe and Arenas can win you 3-points made easily.) 4th round (#42) - Antawn Jamison (Parker doesn't give you enough fantasy production outside of points and FG %. He doesn't get you 3's, steals, or enough assists for a point guard. Jamison gives you points, 3-PT made, rebounds, and low TO. A great bargain value this far in the draft.) 5th round (#55) - Lamar Odom (West is a great pick here but taking Odom helps you cover guard categories like 3-PT made / assists / steals and big men cats like rebounds / blocks. Having a frontline of Bosh / Jamison / Odom will be very tough to beat.) 6th round (#66) - Raymond Felton (you can round out your backcourt with Felton to complement Arenas and Joe. Felton will break out this year with Brevin Knight gone. He will give you 3-PT made, points, assists, steals, and great FT %.) 7th round (#79) - T.J. Ford or Samuel Dalembert (both players would be a great fit on the bench backing up either your frontcourt or backcourt. Ford will rack up more assists in his 2nd year with Toronto while Dalembert will give you the typical big men categories like rebounds, blocks, and FG %. If you're worry about the injury bug biting Dalembert then Ford would be a more ideal choice.) 8th round (#90) - Brad Miller (after a going through a season where Brad average career lows in every category, he looks poised to make a come back this season. A healthy Brad Miller can give you similar numbers to Garnett except with less points, rebounds, and blocks. He'll give you great FG & FT % to go with 7 boards, 4 assists, and 1 steal. Getting these kind of numbers from your center would be a luxury for any team.) 9th round (#103) - Jamal Crawford (Crawford is clearly the best player available here and his numbers are very similar to Ben Gordon except with less scoring and lower FG %. New York is a mess but Crawford will be guaranteed minutes with Francis playing in Houston.) 10th round (#114) - Al Horford (you made a very good sleeper choice here and Horford will only get better as the season progresses.) 11th (#127) - Mike Conley Jr. (another sleeper you could have stolen here and like Horford, his potential will be realize sooner rather than later in the season.) 12th (#138) - Jason Maxiell (a deep sleeper who could end up paying dividends by the mid-season. Maxiell is more like a poor man's Ben Wallace with more of an offensive game. He'll give you Big Ben's categories like rebounds and blocks with less steals.) 13th pick - doesn't really matter because there is no one left with enough upside to warrant a roster spot on your team. This is how your team would have looked like after your draft. PG - Gilbert Arenas SG - Joe Johnson G - Raymond Felton SF - Lamar Odom PF - Chris Bosh F - Antawn Jamison C - Brad Miller C - Jason Maxiell or Al Horford Utility - Jamal Crawford or Mike Conley Jr. Utility - T.J. Ford or Samuel Dalembert You'll be able to cover 3-Pt made, points, assists, rebounds, and steals with this lineup. You'll have a balance of FG and FT% from your guards and big men. TO will be a weakness but turnovers is the side effect you get from having many superstar players on your team. You can't cover all the cats but you can sure come close. Blocks may also be a weakness depending on whether you drafted Dalembert or Ford. Overall, this team would have been competitive in most categories. Compare this lineup to your current team and see which lineup will give you more production. Just my 2 cents.
- Your team is lacking 3 pt shooters and shot blockers, you only have one of each.
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