Ok first of KG gives you blocks, rebounds and EVERYTHING. He also worked on his game this summer. Which means he's still better then Darko which he's only going to get 10/6 and Smith, who we'll have to fight for the starting job.
Then to top it off you let go of Butler, he's finally finding his groove. As for the third player you got of then trade Harris aint really going to do that much for ya man.
Ok first of KG gives you blocks, rebounds and EVERYTHING. He also worked on his game this summer. Which means he's still better then Darko which he's only going to get 10/6 and Smith, who we'll have to fight for the starting job.
Then to top it off you let go of Butler, he's finally finding his groove. As for the third player you got of then trade Harris aint really going to do that much for ya man.
I think KG will up his assist totals this year with the personnel his has around him now, however, Josh Smith will not have to fight anyone for his job. The only thing training camp is going to decide is whether they have him starting at small forward or power forward.
You always ALWAYS want to trade UP. Depth doesn't mean ****, because great free agents always show themselves over the season. Most seasons I have trouble figuring out who to drop because I want to keep ALL my players...so I try to trade to get a better star, giving room to add more good players to my roster.
DEPTH = NOTHING in fantasy, unless they are high caliber players you would NEVER drop when healthy.
Depth would be like
KG for Richard jefferson and Kirk Hinrich. This would be a good trade if one team needed a star and the other depth. THIS is depth.
I am willing to accept all criticism I enjoy you guys pointing out my weaknesses and telling me how I got ripped in that trade. It just adds another perspective to my thought. However Im not saying also that Jameer is a top 30 player either but I did get him in the 7th round so I do think that is a good pick. I dont go by that solely I am just using it as evidence to support my ideas. They are projections like you said so if they do good then they can say they called it just like paul over nash. However alot of ppl in fantasy underrate projections and draft more on the name than the numbers. Young players on the rise are much more fantasy valuable than old guys perfect example is Duncan. A fantasy disappointment because he cares more about winning. Guys like Jameer, Smith, Hinrich, Roy, all guys with tremendous upside, guys who are no where near their full potential, I have been doing fantasy for years last year when I drafted Dwight Howard 6th or 7th round everyone mocked me. Now Howard didn't even fall to me at the 3rd pick. Guys like that are the ones you have to grab in the beginning of the year cuz when its the middle of the year you see how good they actually are.
I have also already tried to get perkins off waivers for pj.