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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #255 on: October 17, 2004, 07:44 PM »
Kirk Hinrich - PG


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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #256 on: October 17, 2004, 08:18 PM »
finally some action good pick with hinrich

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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #257 on: October 17, 2004, 08:27 PM »
finally some action good pick with hinrich

Thanks. Thought about someone else and then was hoping to grab Hinrich on my next pick but did a little more research and wasn't that high on my other choice so Hinrich was it.

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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #258 on: October 17, 2004, 08:38 PM »
finally some action good pick with hinrich

Yeah if you like a .390 FG %.
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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #259 on: October 17, 2004, 08:48 PM »
----------------------------------------------Round 1
1. The Jaws - Kevin Garnett, PF
2. Mos Eisley Mynocks - Tim Duncan, PF/C
3. Canuckleheads - Kobe Bryant, SG
4. Not a Contender - Andrei Kirilenko, SF
5. Thug Squad Ballers - Tracy McGrady, SG
6. Dressel's Rebels - Shaquille O'Neal, C
7. Minnesota Muskies - Dirk Nowitzki, PF/C
8. The Famine - Allen Iverson, SG
9. The Zods - Yao Ming, C
10. Dunking Wookiees - Jermaine O'Neal, PF
---------------------------------------------  Round 2
11. Dunking Wookiees - Ray Allen, SG
12. The Zods - Elton Brand, PF
13. The Famine - LeBron James, G
14. Minnesota Muskies - Peja Stojakovic, SF
15. Dressel's Rebels - Paul Pierce, SG
16. Thug Squad Ballers - Sam Cassell, PG
17. Not a Contender - Baron Davis, PG
18. Canuckleheads - Shawn Marion, SF
19. Mos Eisley Mynocks - Mike Bibby, PG
20. The Jaws - Ben Wallace, PF
--------------------------------------------- Round 3
21. The Jaws - Stephon Marbury, PG
22. Mos Eisley Mynocks - Brad Miller, C
23. Canuckleheads - Amare Stoudemire, PF
24. Not a Contender - Zydrunas Ilgauskas, C
25. Thug Squad Ballers - Steve Francis, PG
26. Dressel's Rebels - Vince Carter, SF/SG
27. Minnesota Muskies - Steve Nash, PG
28. The Famine - Chris Webber, PF
29. The Zods - Gilbert Arenas, PG
30. Dunking Wookiees - Dwyane Wade, PG
---------------------------------------------  Round 4
31. Dunking Wookiees - Corey Maggette, SF
32. The Zods - Michael Finley, SG
33. The Famine - Austin Croshere, PF
34. Minnesota Muskies - Zach Randolph, PF
35. Dressel's Rebels - Antoine Walker, PF
36. Thug Squad Ballers - Carmelo Anthony, SF
37. Not a Contender - Pau Gasol, PF
38. Canuckleheads - Jamaal Magloire, C
39. Mos Eisley Mynocks - Rashard Lewis, SF
40. The Jaws - Ron Artest, SF
---------------------------------------------  Round 5
41. The Jaws - Erick Dampier, C
42. Mos Eisley Mynocks - Eddie Jones, SG
43. Canuckleheads - Chauncey Billups, PG
44. Not A Contender- Michael Redd, SG
45. Thug Squad Ballers - Carlos Boozer, PF
46. Dressel's Rebels - Richard Jefferson, SF
47. Minnesota Muskies - Jason Terry, PG
48. The Famine - Eddy Curry, C
49. The Zods - Rasheed Wallace, PF
50. Dunking Wookiees - Kenyon Martin, PF
---------------------------------------------  Round 6
51. Dunking Wookiees - Emeka Okafor, C
52. The Zods - Lamar Odom, PF
53. The Famine - Latrell Sprewell, SG
54. Minnesota Muskies - Donyell Marshall, SF
55. Dressel's Rebels - Andre Miller, PG
56. Thug Squad Ballers - Marcus Camby, C
57. Not a Contender - Kirk Hinrich, PG
58. Canuckleheads -
59. Mos Eisley Mynocks -
60. The Jaws -
--------------------------------------------- Round 7
61. The Jaws -
62. Mos Eisley Mynocks -
63. Canuckleheads -
64. Not A Contender-
65. Thug Squad Ballers -
66. Dressel's Rebels -
67. Minnesota Muskies -
68. The Famine -
69. The Zods -
70. Dunking Wookiees -

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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #260 on: October 17, 2004, 08:53 PM »
The Jaws:

PG - Stephon Marbury
SG -
PF - Kevin Garnett
SF - Ron Artest
C - Erick Dampier
U - Ben Wallace
U -

Mos Eisley Mynocks:

PG - Mike Bibby
SG - Eddie Jones
PF - Tim Duncan
SF - Rashard Lewis
C - Brad Miller
U -
U -

Canuckleheads:

PG - Chauncey Billups
SG - Kobe Bryant
PF - Amare Stoudemire
SF - Shawn Marion
C - Jamaal Magliore
U -
U -

Not A Contender:

PG - Baron Davis
SG - Michael Redd
PF - Pau Gasol
SF - Andrei Kirilenko
C - Zydrunas Ilgauskus
U - Kirk Hinrich
U -

Thug Squad Ballers:

PG - Sam Cassell
SG - Tracy McGrady
PF - Carlos Boozer
SF - Carmelo Anthony
C - Marcus Camby
U - Steve Francis
U -

Dressel's Rebels:

PG - Andre Miller
SG - Paul Pierce
PF - Antoine Walker
SF - Vince Carter
C - Shaquille O'Neal
U - Richard Jefferson
U -

Minnesota Muskies:

PG - Steve Nash
SG -
PF - Zach Randolph
SF - Peja Stojakovic
C - Dirk Nowitzki
U - Jason Terry
U - Donyell Marshall

The Famine:

PG - LeBron James
SG - Allen Iverson
PF - Chris Webber
SF -
C - Eddy Curry
U - Austin Croshere
U - Latrell Sprewell

The Zods:

PG - Gilbert Arenas
SG - Michael Finley
PF - Elton Brand
SF - Lamar Odom
C - Yao Ming
U - Rasheed Wallace
U -

Dunking Wookies:

PG - Dwayne Wade
SG - Ray Allen
PF - Jermaine O'Neal
SF - Corey Maggette
C -  Emeka Okafor
U - Kenyon Martin
U -

UPDATED.  Waiting on the Bug's 6th rounder...
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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #261 on: October 17, 2004, 09:28 PM »
Is Lamar Odom a PF or an SF?  I only ask because when I was reading about him they called him a PF, so I took him and planned on taking a small forward with my next pick.  If Odom can be started as that, it changes my next pick.

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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #262 on: October 17, 2004, 09:29 PM »
Is Lamar Odom a PF or an SF?  I only ask because when I was reading about him they called him a PF, so I took him and planned on taking a small forward with my next pick.  If Odom can be started as that, it changes my next pick.

I believe he's listed as "F" which means he can qualify at PF or SF.
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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #263 on: October 17, 2004, 10:15 PM »
With ben gordon and lou deng kirk hinrich wont have to force his shots so much, and if curry and chandler finllay decide to start playing like professional basketball players the bulls could become a disruptive force in east...it all translates for bette numbers for hinrich who coul have been rookie of the year if he was not in the same rookie class as melo and king james

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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #264 on: October 17, 2004, 10:28 PM »
finally some action good pick with hinrich

Yeah if you like a .390 FG %.

No, I like his 6th ranking in assists, as well as ranking in the top 32 in 3 pters and steals. FG % is but one of 9 stat categories being tracked. And, this is a 6th round pick. Not exactly all-star caliber players left to draft here.

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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #265 on: October 17, 2004, 10:41 PM »
With ben gordon and lou deng kirk hinrich wont have to force his shots so much, and if curry and chandler finllay decide to start playing like professional basketball players the bulls could become a disruptive force in east...it all translates for bette numbers for hinrich who coul have been rookie of the year if he was not in the same rookie class as melo and king james

Gordon and Deng?  The 2 of them combined haven't played a day in the NBA.  Let's see if the two of them ever sink a shot.  That said, the Bulls are junk.  Their best scorer is Eddy Curry and that's if he can get his weight under 320 pounds for a change.  Hinrich is good, but he's in the cellar of the league in FG% and he can really put you in the toilet in that category.  On top of that, he does not score a whole lot of PPG, and he's junk in blocks.  So it's not like he's just bad at one category, also 200+ TO.  Even so, as a 6th rounder he's not all that bad, I get it.
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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #266 on: October 17, 2004, 10:57 PM »
Well, I'm making the sacrafice of FG% for a guy who could very well finish in the top 5 in assists this year. And expect he'll improve on his rookie year FG%, seeing how he shot over 47% in his senior yr in college the year before.

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« Reply #267 on: October 17, 2004, 11:02 PM »
Well, I'm making the sacrafice of FG% for a guy who could very well finish in the top 5 in assists this year. And expect he'll improve on his rookie year FG%, seeing how he shot over 47% in his senior yr in college the year before.

I'll trade you my 7th round draft pick for him straight up.  One player, one draft pick...no regrets.
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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #268 on: October 17, 2004, 11:05 PM »
Sorry, but I'm gonna have to pass on that one.  ;)

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Re: JediDefender Fantasy Basketball
« Reply #269 on: October 18, 2004, 12:13 PM »
Are we on hold currently?