ist mir total klar. check mal nba.com fantasy bereich. mir zu unterstellen, ich wüsste nicht wo meine spieler spielen, ist ja scon frech.^^
rick kamla, der fntasy gott, über ricky buckets (davis):
http://www.nba.com/fantasy/features/ltf_20071026.html
auszüge:
It’s all about Ricky Buckets these days.
First, Ricky Davis is traded to the Miami Heat (with which he played seven games back in 2000-01) along with Mark Blount in exchange for Antoine Walker, Michael Doleac, Wayne Simien, and a protected first round pick.
"OK, Ricky … I want you to imagine you’re on the beach in Miami..."
Later that night…because he was traded to the Heat—with whom I think he’s going to rock—I drafted Ricky Buckets early in the sixth round of the League Freak draft. He was the 51st player across eight cats last season and I nabbed him at pick No. 63 in my head-to-head, eight-cat league. Been caught stealing…
[...]
By getting Ricky Buckets, the Heat now has a legitimate Big Three, as all three have the explosiveness to go for 30 on any given night. Also, J-Will now has another finisher to find (and fewer bad shots to launch), Wright and Penny can come off the bench instead of dying in the starting lineup, and Blount gives Pat Riley a terrific four-headed monster at the power positions.
Love the trade for Miami. Love, love, love it. It tastes so good when it hits your lips.
And I love, love, love the trade for Ricky Buckets’ fantasy value for a variety of reasons.
First of all, the Heat has lost five perimeter players in the offseason: Jason Kapono (10.9 ppg), Eddie Jones (9.5 ppg), Antoine Walker (8.5), James Posey (7.7 ppg), and Gary Payton (5.3 ppg). That’s 41.9 ppg that needs to be replaced by Davis, Parker, Hardaway, and Wright.
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was rick kamla sagt stimmt, weiss man doch als fantasy zocker
MfG
rick kamla, der fntasy gott, über ricky buckets (davis):
http://www.nba.com/fantasy/features/ltf_20071026.html
auszüge:
It’s all about Ricky Buckets these days.
First, Ricky Davis is traded to the Miami Heat (with which he played seven games back in 2000-01) along with Mark Blount in exchange for Antoine Walker, Michael Doleac, Wayne Simien, and a protected first round pick.
"OK, Ricky … I want you to imagine you’re on the beach in Miami..."
Later that night…because he was traded to the Heat—with whom I think he’s going to rock—I drafted Ricky Buckets early in the sixth round of the League Freak draft. He was the 51st player across eight cats last season and I nabbed him at pick No. 63 in my head-to-head, eight-cat league. Been caught stealing…
[...]
By getting Ricky Buckets, the Heat now has a legitimate Big Three, as all three have the explosiveness to go for 30 on any given night. Also, J-Will now has another finisher to find (and fewer bad shots to launch), Wright and Penny can come off the bench instead of dying in the starting lineup, and Blount gives Pat Riley a terrific four-headed monster at the power positions.
Love the trade for Miami. Love, love, love it. It tastes so good when it hits your lips.
And I love, love, love the trade for Ricky Buckets’ fantasy value for a variety of reasons.
First of all, the Heat has lost five perimeter players in the offseason: Jason Kapono (10.9 ppg), Eddie Jones (9.5 ppg), Antoine Walker (8.5), James Posey (7.7 ppg), and Gary Payton (5.3 ppg). That’s 41.9 ppg that needs to be replaced by Davis, Parker, Hardaway, and Wright.
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was rick kamla sagt stimmt, weiss man doch als fantasy zocker
MfG
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