joshiasi Posted April 20, 2006 Share Posted April 20, 2006 i hope next season may team din ako dito.... i have one team that had a perfect season 22-0 in head to head games sa nba.com fantasy basketball Quote Link to comment
hoopburners Posted April 20, 2006 Author Share Posted April 20, 2006 congrats RIP! congrats gwapogs! congrats sa ating lahat! Quote Link to comment
cheeselogger Posted April 21, 2006 Share Posted April 21, 2006 congrats to bro bret_hart, the first ever MTC NBA Fantasy Basketball League Champions! :thumbsupsmiley: and congratulations are also in order to bro Gwapogi and boss Bubuy for taking the 2nd and 3rd places! see you next season guys! Quote Link to comment
bret_hart Posted April 21, 2006 Share Posted April 21, 2006 (edited) congrats RIP... though i haven't seen the scores yet, by my rough estimate, you've already won... thanks to diop stepping up (of all people) with 5 steals and 3 blocks, and gerald wallace doing his thing off the bench w/ 3 stls and 2 blocks... ...you deserve it bro... congratulations!!!...here's to a way more successful season 2 :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Congratulations to the champ!! It was a wonderful first season guys. See you again next year. Hopefully we can expand to a 14-team league na:-)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> congrats Bro RIP.... bossing bubuy, nadale mo ko!!! :boo: http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g139/NBAPics3/untitled.jpg<{POST_SNAPBACK}> congrats RIP! congrats gwapogs! congrats sa ating lahat! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> congrats to bro bret_hart, the first ever MTC NBA Fantasy Basketball League Champions! :thumbsupsmiley: and congratulations are also in order to bro Gwapogi and boss Bubuy for taking the 2nd and 3rd places! see you next season guys! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanks po! sinuwerte lang, very close yung match-up eh! looking forward to the next season. Edited April 21, 2006 by bret_hart Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted April 22, 2006 Share Posted April 22, 2006 congrats to bret_hart! as well as to gwaps.. as for me. for a season that went wrong from the draft to rotating 14 players all year, it was a good way to end my rookie season. i learned a lot of lessons that hopefully would bring me to where i want to be.. see y'all guys next year.. and oh, dun sa mga nag-aaudition (baseball) at gusto sumali for next year's season, isa lang naman gusto namin sa mga GMs, regularly update your lineups.. para masaya di ba? Quote Link to comment
gwapogi Posted April 26, 2006 Share Posted April 26, 2006 wow... missed the ring by 2 steals... hehehehe... congrats bro RIP CITY, you really deserve it.. the most solid team from start to finish, modified only 9 times over-all (wow!)... ...2nd place for a rookie... not bad, huh??? ...again, would like to compete with you all next year... really appeciate it... ...long live the MTC NBA fantasy league... ...see yah october!!! Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted June 3, 2006 Share Posted June 3, 2006 Co-mods, pls. do not archive. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 I know, I know. We're still a good 3 months away from training camp but what the heck. Rookie Class: Honor RollJune 30, 2006 The dust has settled from the NBA draft, and rosters appear to be settled for the moment. Let's take a look at players who figure to make a fantasy impact next season, and try to gauge just how large that impact will be. Rudy Gay, SF, MemphisGay should start for the Grizzlies at small forward in place of Shane Battier and post good overall numbers. You know the story by now – Gay has all-world talent; it just comes down to a question of whether or not he completely harnesses it. Gay's first fantasy season should rival Andre Iguodala's 05-06 campaign, but he'll certainly block more shots and has the potential to score more points, as well. Gay is one rookie who could end up performing well above his average draft position next season. Adam Morrison, SF, CharlotteMorrison steps into a great situation in Charlotte. He becomes the team's primary perimeter threat, and Gerald Wallace can help compensate for his defensive deficiencies by manning up on the more difficult match-up at shooting guard or small forward. Take a look at Wally Szczerbiak's offensive production last season (with free-throw shooting closer to 80 percent) as a likely parallel for Morrison's rookie campaign. Brandon Roy, SG, PortlandRoy will step in immediately and play a large role in the Blazers backcourt. He will likely play both point guard and shooting guard and see more minutes than any other Blazers guard in the rotation. Roy can score, shoot, rebound, pass, and defend – none of his skills particularly stand out, but it's difficult to name a true deficiency in his game. Take a look at Delonte West's per-game production last year, add a few points to his scoring average, and you have what Roy appears to be capable of from the get-go. Randy Foye, SG, MinnesotaThe Wolves could end up starting Foye at point guard or playing him at both guard positions, but he will surely be a full-time player from the outset either way. While Foye has considerable skills, he has typically shown the ability to create a shot for himself more so than for others. With Kevin Garnett and Ricky Davis already on the roster, however, he wouldn't be asked to play the role of a pure point guard. While his exact role has yet to be mapped out, don't doubt that he will make a fantasy impact. Foye could be headed for production in the mold of Cuttino Mobley or Manu Ginobili from last season. Shelden Williams, PF, AtlantaLet's assume the best-case scenario for Williams as a fantasy player – where Al Harrington doesn't return to the Hawks and Marvin Williams remains not quite ready for prime-time – does come to fruition. Shelden Williams is NBA-ready as a rebounder and defender, and his offense initially should be adequate. Emeka Okafor's 05-06 season with a much better field-goal percentage is not out of reach. Ronnie Brewer, SG, UtahBrewer should start for the Jazz from day one, as he is undoubtedly already a more effective player than Gordan Giricek or Devin Brown. He does just about everything well, and has skills that range from being able to handle the point on occasion to defending the opposition's small forward. Brewer's year-one stats could be in the area of what Eddie Jones and Smush Parker produced this past season. LaMarcus Aldridge, PF, PortlandAldridge's production next season is difficult to prognosticate at this point. As is stands, he will be competing with Zach Randolph, Raef LaFrentz and Brian Skinner for minutes. Joel Przybilla's free agency is a wild-card in the competition. Of course, his role will also depend on whether or not Blazers coach Nate McMillan feels that he can play both frontcourt positions, as well. Following the draft, McMillan called him "really raw" and noted that "he needs to gain more weight," but also said that he'd need to see him compete in practice before he drew any more conclusions. My initial estimate for Aldridge's 06-07 campaign is roughly what Chris Mihm accomplished last season, but things could change. Tyrus Thomas, PF, ChicagoThomas and upside go together like peas and carrots. That upside is a few years away from being realized, however. He's joined a Bulls team with lots of bodies at power forward, and while less talent exists, more body exists – as a reference, Thomas is currently listed as the same weight as Eric Piatkowski. He'll have his moments, but also inconsistencies. Somewhere between last year's per-game production from Kendrick Perkins and Tyson Chandler should be the expectation for Thomas' first season. Josh Boone, FC, New JerseyBoone should see steady minutes immediately, and could even crack the starting lineup if he shows enough leading up to the season. This pick was a bit of a reach considering that Boone was not overly impressive as a junior, and actually appeared to regress. He is worth keeping track of as he has shown the ability to block shots and rebound, and the power forward position in New Jersey could be his to lose. The Brendan Haywood of 05-06 could be who Boone channels next season for fantasy production. J.J. Redick, SG, OrlandoRedick will suit up for the Magic, where his specific skills will fit a specific need – there isn't a lot of mystery here. Redick won't see the lion's share of minutes, but should be called on enough to make him fantasy relevant in deep leagues as a three-point specialist. Expect Redick's numbers next year to be in the neighborhood of Eddie House's from last season (but raise the free-throw percentage to somewhere near 90 percent). Read more I know that Ginobili is injury prone and all, but Foye having his numbers? Do you guys think we could accomodate 16? Or we should stick with 14 teams? *Is it that obvious I'm excited? Quote Link to comment
cheeselogger Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 I prefer 14 teams but with too much interest from other members in joining, I leave it all to you other guys. I'd go with the majority... Redick for no.1 pick! Quote Link to comment
gift_of_game Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 I think 14's gonna max it out. If we go to 16 or 20, even the veritable bench guys will gain value. But at any rate, if we do go beyond 14, I think it might be best to limit the categories to the bare bones i.e. none of the percentage stats just pts-rebs-asts-stls-blks. I know, this will definitely favor the stars and volume shooters but it somehow evens things up since players having awful games end up getting penalized only once. In our past scoring system, Dirk scoring 14 pts off 5/20 from the field kills the team on both pts and fg% making it more difficult for the owner to regain lost ground. This would also increase the value of bench guys since they wouldn't have to shoot particularly well to make an impact: their stats are as is and they will help their team the same way by scoring 8 off 4/8 or 8 from 4/10. But really, just my 2 cents in case we do end up going for a 16 to 20 team super league. p.s.We could host a tourney for the wannabes so we could determine which cats are dead-on serious about joining our games. The biggest letdown is when all managers are in and for whatever reason, some dude calls it quits by midseason. Quote Link to comment
PrettyboyPOPOY Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 Hey fellow fanatics and solid fantasy leaguers, this early, please count me in. Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Anong kaguluhan to? He he, ang aga aga pa eh, wala pang registration:-) kakainip nga, buti na lang may baseball pa kahit paano may napaglilibangan. IMHO, 14 teams max but even then we should lessen the roster size (number of players) from last year. I have been a part of an 18 or 20 team league at hindi masaya kasi masyado ng diluted ang liga:-) Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 I think 14's gonna max it out. If we go to 16 or 20, even the veritable bench guys will gain value. But at any rate, if we do go beyond 14, I think it might be best to limit the categories to the bare bones i.e. none of the percentage stats just pts-rebs-asts-stls-blks. I know, this will definitely favor the stars and volume shooters but it somehow evens things up since players having awful games end up getting penalized only once. In our past scoring system, Dirk scoring 14 pts off 5/20 from the field kills the team on both pts and fg% making it more difficult for the owner to regain lost ground. This would also increase the value of bench guys since they wouldn't have to shoot particularly well to make an impact: their stats are as is and they will help their team the same way by scoring 8 off 4/8 or 8 from 4/10. But really, just my 2 cents in case we do end up going for a 16 to 20 team super league. p.s.We could host a tourney for the wannabes so we could determine which cats are dead-on serious about joining our games. The biggest letdown is when all managers are in and for whatever reason, some dude calls it quits by midseason.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hey I like that idea. Commish could create an MTC Fantasy NBA Development League, the champion of that would join in the main NBA Fantasy League for next season. Harharhar. Commish, mas maganda magdiskusyon na tayo about the stats and teams and all, para wala ng rule changes in midseason. I propose 65 max moves only. 12 lang tayo last year di ba? I think 14 could be the best number. Quote Link to comment
cheeselogger Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 can we set something higher than 65? I'm ok with 75... and I'm for the motion on the creation of the "developmental league" for future managers :boo: Quote Link to comment
consiglieri Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 count me in...dead on serious... suggestion sana, lets have the draft in yahoo conference or msn perhaps.... para at least real time... roto league? Quote Link to comment
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