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Posted by bds9992 on 10/23/2014 5:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by robocoach on 10/23/2014 5:33:00 PM (view original):
And Sly takes the Sonics\Thunder. Wondered who, if anyone, would take them as Seattle had some seriously sim undervalued players.
I don't know. There's no really great rebounder in team history, and there's no really dominant offensive player who has above 70 defense. I would if Kevin Durant was consistently above 80, but I don't like 55 defense from a guy who takes up that much Usg%.
Depends on how you define great rebounder.  Anybody who has played with me in the dh52 or ODL knows I'm not afraid to throw down with Shawn Kemp who has rebound %'s of 13.3/23.2 (and 100D and 18,384 fouls).  And Ervin Johnson has a season with rebound %'s 9.4/27.8.  Those are good numbers here in sim-land.  Throw in some Donyell Marshall at SF (7.6/22.4) and Durant at SG (2.1/17.8)?  Then top it all off with Glove at the point and I have a competitive squad, WITH cap room left for a good bench. 

As far as usage goes: who cares about usage when he's playing D.  I want my high usage guys shooting at a high efg%.  Durant with a 33.2 usg% and a 56 efg% is excellent. 

10/23/2014 7:19 PM
Not to mention deadly shooters like Brent Barry and James Donaldson from SEA and James Harden and Serge Ibaka from OKC.
10/23/2014 8:10 PM
Lakers have some guy named Karl Malone who can play the 4
10/23/2014 8:22 PM
I have Camby and Mutombo. Muahahahaha
10/23/2014 8:47 PM
Posted by slymonium on 10/23/2014 7:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bds9992 on 10/23/2014 5:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by robocoach on 10/23/2014 5:33:00 PM (view original):
And Sly takes the Sonics\Thunder. Wondered who, if anyone, would take them as Seattle had some seriously sim undervalued players.
I don't know. There's no really great rebounder in team history, and there's no really dominant offensive player who has above 70 defense. I would if Kevin Durant was consistently above 80, but I don't like 55 defense from a guy who takes up that much Usg%.
Depends on how you define great rebounder.  Anybody who has played with me in the dh52 or ODL knows I'm not afraid to throw down with Shawn Kemp who has rebound %'s of 13.3/23.2 (and 100D and 18,384 fouls).  And Ervin Johnson has a season with rebound %'s 9.4/27.8.  Those are good numbers here in sim-land.  Throw in some Donyell Marshall at SF (7.6/22.4) and Durant at SG (2.1/17.8)?  Then top it all off with Glove at the point and I have a competitive squad, WITH cap room left for a good bench. 

As far as usage goes: who cares about usage when he's playing D.  I want my high usage guys shooting at a high efg%.  Durant with a 33.2 usg% and a 56 efg% is excellent. 

My definition of a "great rebounder": contributes to a front court that can compete with Wilt Chamberlain, who is most front courts unto himself.
10/23/2014 9:58 PM
Well that opens up a different can of worms. Using Wilt in this league will handicap you at every other position because he's so expensive. That's another reason why this league is so fun. So many possibilities with each franchise.
10/23/2014 10:57 PM
hummmm.... Rodman Duncan Robinson and Gilmore will handle any Wilt and co frontcourt ok.
10/23/2014 11:24 PM
Posted by robocoach on 10/23/2014 11:24:00 PM (view original):
hummmm.... Rodman Duncan Robinson and Gilmore will handle any Wilt and co frontcourt ok.
I would imagine.
10/24/2014 1:11 AM
Posted by Malfunction on 10/23/2014 5:59:00 PM (view original):
Plethora of power forwards for the lakers tho. Some guy named Rodman?
Howard?
10/24/2014 9:47 PM
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