Sunday, August 29, 2010
Free Agent Idea??
Now, firstly, I don't like this idea - in it's entirety - but I do like part of it. I'll explain.
The flaw in this idea is that FA players like Kurt Thomas, Zaza Pachulia, and others should never be able to have a $60 salary. It makes no sense. Chris Paul gets drafted on Auction night for $60 and I could sign Kurt Thomas for the same price??? That doesn't make sense. Also, if this system was in place, some very strange trades could occur. Years ago, we implemented the salary cap system ($200 minimum and $300 maximum) to prevent wacky trades when owners had given up. Adding a FA system like this would only make lopsided deals even easier.
Let's say I am out of it (hard to imagine I know) and my team is struggling around 10th place. My team salary is at $230 and I have Chris Paul for $60 bucks. And let's say those Chilliwack Offs managed to secure a hot shot rookie for $1 dollar and I want him - for simplicity sake - let's make him Greg Monroe. In our current system, I can't trade CP3 for Monroe straight up because I would be waaaay below the minimum salary cap. But, if I could sign any Free Agent (say Kurt Thomas) for $30+ dollars I could make this trade. What's the point of that?? I don't think that's what we're trying to accomplish in the JBL...
So...we (or me) are not even entertaining the idea of having a Free Agent system where whatever the winning bid is equates to his JBL salary.
Currently, if the winning FA bid is $1 buck - the JBL salary is $5. Any other winning FA bid equates to a $10 dollar JBL salary. And any player drafted on JBL Draft night maintains that salary all year.
Here is my proposal...
Any winning Free Agent bid less $10 or less - that is the player's JBL salary for the rest of the season (unless he was originally drafted on Draft Night). So, a winning FA bid of $4 dollars - equals a $4 JBL salary. Any winning FA bid of $11 dollars or more - equates to a $10 dollar FA salary (same as the current system in place).
Why do this??
Well, for one, think of the times your team is at a salary of $297. In the current model, where FA's are either $5 or $10, you can't sign any players without going over the cap. In the new system, you could sign a player for $1, $2, or $3 bucks and fit him on your roster (provided you have bench space of course).
I think this option would also increase the FA bidding strategy. In the current model, you quite often want to win a player with a $1 dollar bid so you can have him at that $5 salary in case you want to protect him down the road. Bidding $2 dollars and getting a $10 dollar JBL salary isn't as attractive because his keeper price becomes $15 dollars. So, with the new system, now you could pick up a player for $2 bucks and protect him for $7 bucks. Still a good bargain (depending the player).
So, what do you think?? Should we vote on it? I think it's pretty straight forward to understand in 2 sentences...
1) Any winning Free Agent bid of $1o dollars or less, the player's JBL salary will equal the winning FA bid. (Example - winning FA bid is $4 dollars - players JBL salary is $4 dollars)
2) Any winning Free Agent bid of $11 dollars or more - the player's JBL salary will be $10 dollars. (Example - winning A bid is $18 dollars - players JBL salary is $10 dollars)
I am not suggesting that the current model of $130 FA dollars to spend for the season is changed at all. I think it works just fine like it is.
So, there it is...I will post it to the website and see what happens. We require a majority of JBL owners to agree in order to implement this new FA system. (7 YES votes). A BIG thanks to Timbo for thinking outside the box and bringing the idea forward. I think this would be a good change for the JBL's 20th season. Good job Timmy!! Doube Rainbows to you!
Friday, August 20, 2010
The 13th Team...
You see, adding a 13th team to the JBL changes everything about how we should value these NBA players in terms of Fantasy. We haven't had 13 teams in the JBL (except for the year we had the 'ghost' team) before....
So, with 13 teams and 15 players per team - we are drafting 195 NBA players. That's a lot of guys!! So, we are going deeper and deeper into the NBA rosters, which means that the prime time players become more and more valuable. Teams like Brussels, Bangkok, and Chilliwack must love the expansion as they have top keepers already.
Brussels has the #1 Fantasy player in Durant.
Bangkok has Stephen Curry and Russell Westbrook.
And Chilliwack has all the shot-blockers galore in corn country.
My Golden squad has virtually 3 locks for protection - Josh Smith, Derrick Rose, and Darren Collison. So, will the 4th spot go to Luol Deng or Aaron Brooks?? Let's have a look...
Keeper price - Brooks is $16 and Deng is $17 - so no big difference here...
The case for Aaron Brooks...
- keeping Brooks would give my squad 3 of the 30 NBA starting PG's. With 13 JBL teams and 30 NBA teams - most JBL teams would be lucky to get 2 starting PG's. Again, keeping Brooks would give me 3 solid starters.
- Brooks is one of the leading 3-point shooters in the NBA
- Brooks is coming off a magical Most Improved Player season where he averaged close to 20ppg and now he gets to lob passes to Yao (Brooks' assists should improve).
The case against Brooks...
- With Yao returning, Brooks is unlikely to score 19.6 PPG again
- Because Brooks shoots so many 3's he could go through many 0/8 from downtown nights
- Brooks really only excels in scoring and 3PT% and does not have the best FG%, ATO, or steals
The case for Luol Deng...
- Deng is a multiple category stat stuffer
- Chicago is an improving Eastern power and Deng could be open a lot more with the addition of Boozer to the team
- Deng could get 80 steals and 80 blocks in Tom Thibodeau's new defensive system (blocks are at a premium with the addition of another JBL team)
- Based on tendex rankings, Deng is a top 25 forward
The case against Luol Deng...
- Deng is injury prone
- Deng goes from being 2nd fiddle to 3rd fiddle with the addition of Carlos Boozer
So...who should it be?? Brooks or Deng? I will break it down over the coming weeks....
Thursday, August 12, 2010
A Great Dilemna
With all of the summer rumors flying around about Chris Paul's unhappiness, I thought the Hornets would cave and trade him away...leaving a young Darren Collison to run the show. Instead, it's Collison who is on the move. And really, I should have seen it coming. The Indiana Pacers have been desperate for a PG all summer. Why didn't I clue in that they would be in the running for Collison?
Anyways, with this move, I now have 5 realistic keepers. And quite frankly, only two of them are absolute locks to be protected - Derrick Rose and Darren Collison.
Why Collison? Check out his 2nd half numbers from last season (where he started 37 games for the injured Chris Paul....
41 games
50.3% FG%
45.3# 3PT%
2.193 ATO
57 steals
17.5 PPG
Those are spectacular numbers. And now, Collison will surely be the starter in Indiana where he can run and gun and dish to Danny Granger and Roy Hibbert. But Johnny - Collison's great 2nd half numbers last season came in New Orleans. Ahhh, yes, the potent Hornets that had David West and Emeka Okafor. Ya, not much more talent (if any) than what he'll have in Indy.
I fully expect Collison to put up some very decent numbers in Indiana next year and I think he'll be a good value at $15 bucks.
So, what happens with the remaining 2 spots and 3 players...how do I fit Josh, Deng, and Brooks??? Well, my Tuna Grills math tells me that it won't work and that I'll have to either drop one of them or make a 2 for 1 deal....
I could drop Josh and save some $$ but then have to find a player just like Josh in the JBL draft.
I could drop Deng because he's the 3rd wheel in Chi-town (a 17 and 7 third wheel).
Or I could drop Aaron Brooks, the Most Improved Player in the NBA last season that led the NBA in 3-pointers made.
Tough decision...
My first order of business will be to attempt a 2 for 1 deal...
Without naming players, I will mention some teams that have assets I may want to swing a 2 for 1 deal with....
Seoul, Bangkok, Yuma, Arctic and Chilliwack all have nice options where I could see myself swinging something...
Can I get something done?? Unknown...
If the 2 for 1 trade doesn't pan out - the only option left is to wait and hope for no injuries and then make a decision on who gets cut...
So, I thought Darren Collison was going to be the starter in New Orleans when CP3 got traded. Then, I thought Collison would be useless as the backup to CP3. Now, he's a potential fantasy stud again and I am happy. So there.
Also, the JBL Summer Podcast came out today....party time!!! Listening to it, reminded me again of Timmy's stanky ass. Good times. Good times.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
The Summer Doldrums...
I approached Yuma. Let's just say he's not moving David Lee for anything I have.
I approached Seoul. Bogut and Nene aren't moving apparently.
Bangkok and I have gone back and forth - but neither of us want to part with certain pieces.
Chilliwack and I discussed a few options early on but it never materialized.
Arctic and I discussed Kevin Love - but nothing materialized.
So, where does that leave the Golden Showers?? Well, I will have likely the maximum 4 keepers (barring summer injuries). Darren Collison appears to be the odd man out as long as Chris Paul remains in New Orleans. I don't think $15 bucks is a good price for Chris Paul's backup. Sure, Collison will likely get 20-25 minutes per game easy - but I know he can be had for less.
So...let's discuss my 4 keepers...
Derrick Rose $29 (year 3) - Rose is the leader of the new look Chicago Bulls. Rose, in his 2nd NBA season, averaged 20ppg and 6ast per game last season. Not too shabby at all. What would he be worth if he was in the auction?? I'm guessing in the $35-$40 dollar range based on where he fits in with the other top flight PG's. You look at guys like Billups and Nash who both went in the $30's last season and Rose would probably fit in right around there. He does have a couple of things to work on this summer - one of them is improving his 3PT shot. Rose made only 16 3-pointers all last season. However, apparently the Bulls wanted him to work on his range this summer. Based on this video, he appears he has followed their direction.
http://www.docksquadsports.com/2010/08/derrick-roses-new-jump-shot.html
The other thing that he could do better is get some steals. He only had 57 in 78 games last year. Well, with new defensive minded coach Tom Thibodeau on board - I'm betting he improves on this number. And finally, with secondary weapons like Boozer, Deng, and Korver hopefully knocking down open shots, Rose's assists could see a bump into the 8/game range.
Josh Smith $48 (year 2) - Josh is one of those players who is almost at his peak value. I would bet that in the auction this year he would go in the $55 dollar range. So keeping him at this price is still a slight bargain. Besides, what Josh brings to the table (especially since he stopped shooting 3's) is a true 6 category player. Yes, there are better Fantasy Stars out there but Josh is one of the best as well. For argument's sake, let's compare Josh Smith and Kevin Durant. Now, Timmy, before you go shaking your head thinking of how I am going to compare these 2 guys...here me out...I am in no way suggesting that Josh is more valuable than KD. Durant is the new king of Fantasy. Now, that being said, Josh has some positives as well...let's compare numbers.
POINTS - OK, no comparison here. KD averaged over 30PPG last year. No one is in his league here. Now, that being said, Josh averaged 15.7 PPG last year and if every player on your JBL team averaged that number - you'd have one of the best scoring teams in the league. Josh certainly doesn't hurt your Fantasy team in scoring.
REBOUNDS - Durant had 7.6 and Josh had 8.7 rebounds per game last year. Both help your team with those numbers. Josh just had a few more boards.
FG% - Durant was 47.6% and Josh was 50.5%. Yes, KD took almost 700 more shots than Josh - but bottom line is that both guys help your team in this category.
3PT% - Josh doesn't shoot the 3's anymore (thank God). A year ago, this was Josh's biggest drawback because he took way too many 3's. Hopefully, new coach Larry Drew will remind Josh to not attempt any more. Durant shot 36.5% from downtown. Again, a solid number from the #1 Fantasy player.
ATO - This is one area where KD needs to improve. He had 231 assists and 271 turnovers. He's a negative player in this category. I guess when you average 30PPG and 7REB we won't hold this against him. This category has actually become a strength for Josh over the last couple of years. He had 343 assists and 198 TO's last season. That equates to 1.732 ATO. Pretty damn good for a power forward.
STLS - Durant had 112 and Josh had 130. Both exceptional numbers from these players. Again, slight edge to Josh.
BLKS - Durant had 84 and Josh had 173 blocks last season. Just like KD doubled Josh in scoring - Josh doubles KD in blocks. That being said, KD's total is very, very good. And, like KD is one of the premier scorers in the league - Josh is a premier shot blocker!
Again, I'm not arguing that Smith is a better Fantasy player than Kevin Durant. He's not. (Even though he trumps KD in 5 categories straight up). I'm arguing that Josh Smith is worth every bit of his $48 dollar salary. Would I rather have KD for $43 bucks - absolutely. Am I happy for have Josh Smith for $48 bucks - absolutely.
Luol Deng $17 (year 2) - I am big Luol Deng fan. Maybe it's because he's one of the blackest men in the league (maybe the blackest man since Manute Bol?). There is just something about the way he plays - I love it. He's a typical Golden player that does it all and is a stat stuffer. He was almost a 7 category player last season.
Check out the numbers...
PPG - 17.6 (solid)
REB - 7.6 (good)
ATO - 1.067 (could be better)
FG% - 46.6% (could be a bit better)
3PT% - 38.6% (nice)
STL - 66 steals in 70 games (just below the required 1 per game)
BLK - 62 blocks in 70 games (so close again)
Check out the action up close of Deng taking it to the hoop....
Deng isn't a star (although he gets paid like one)...but he's a nice guy to have on your Fantasy team. I don't think I'm saving a huge amount of money by keeping him at $17 bucks. I think he would likely top out around $20 bucks (depending on when he came up in the auction). But, something can be said for keeping players that you like watching - which is another reason why I am keeping Luol.
Aaron Brooks $16 (year 2) - Brooks is coming off of a MIP season where he averaged almost 20ppg and 5ast per game. Yes, he put up these numbers with Yao Ming out of commission. Yao is scheduled to be back this season and I can argue both ways as to how his presence will affect Brooks' numbers. I think his scoring will likely drop a bit this season...but his assists should rise as he lobs into the big man. Brooks made the most 3-pointers in the Association last season and made them at almost a 40% clip. With Yao back, could Brooks actually be open for more 3's?? Sure, Brooks could improve his FG% (43%) and his steals (69 in 82 games) but he's only $16 bucks.
So, with those 4 players on the Golden roster there will only be $15o bucks left for 11 players. Safe to say its unlikely that Golden will be going after a D-Wade or Lebron type player. Instead, I would think it will be another typical Golden draft - where balance and depth are the key issues addressed. But the best part - we'll be in Vegas!!
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