Jameer Nelson
Kobe Bryant
Brandon Roy
Lamar Odom
Dwight Howard
Peja Stojakovic
Mehmet Okur
Chris Wilcox
Marvin Williams
Danny Granger
Delonte West
JR Smith
Nene Hilario
Jameer Nelson
Kobe Bryant
Brandon Roy
Lamar Odom
Dwight Howard
Peja Stojakovic
Mehmet Okur
Chris Wilcox
Marvin Williams
Danny Granger
Delonte West
JR Smith
Nene Hilario
Good move... u do need help in assists, but the Celtics moved West to SG so Rudy Gay could get u just as many, if not more assists than West would've given u.
Good move... u do need help in assists, but the Celtics moved West to SG so Rudy Gay could get u just as many, if not more assists than West would've given u.
JR Smith for a PG. say Mo Williams, Jarret Jack, Earl Watson or Jason Williams (once recovered).
i seriously doubt i will ever win the assists category...but ill drop JR smith for a PG...or should i drop him for grant hill, forget assists all together and focus on winning the other categories? its head to head so all i need to do is dominate 5 out of the 9 categories.
i seriously doubt i will ever win the assists category...but ill drop JR smith for a PG...or should i drop him for grant hill, forget assists all together and focus on winning the other categories? its head to head so all i need to do is dominate 5 out of the 9 categories.
i don't think you'll be dominant in assists, but it at least makes you competitive with 7 from Nelson, 6 from Odom, 5 from Kobe (who's actually talking about playing team basketball this year), a possibility of 5 from Roy and whoever you take in place of JR will give you at least five. You'll at least be able to beat half the teams (if not more) in your league with that many assists. If you pick up a point guard that will shoot at least 1.5 threes, you'll get an upgrade in assists without really losing anything from dropping JR Smith. Jason Williams and Mo Williams are your best bets although the first is out for another month and latter is a little injury prone. If Seattle uses Earl Watson (I know I recommend him to anyone that needs assists) the same way they did last season, then you can count on 1.8 3PTM and 1.3 STL to go with his 12 or so points and 5.5 assists.
Last edited by thejoyofsobe : 10-16-2006 at 06:52 PM.
do you think watson will play alot since luke ridnour is starting?
these are the guys available...
luther head
Bobby jackson
anthony johnson
s blake
mo williams
earl watson
antonio daniels
juan dixon
earl boykins
sarunas jasikevicius
charley bell
chucky atkins
brent barry
sebastian telfair
marcus banks
tyrone lue
rashad mccants
eric snow
jarrett jack
carlos arroyo
shaun livingston
Last edited by SsKSpurs21 : 10-16-2006 at 10:21 PM.
do you think watson will play alot since luke ridnour is starting?
these are the guys available...
mo williams
earl watson
jarrett jack
I think he will, but I was already sold on Earl Watson last season and I really like his production so I'm a little biased. Earl is Seattle's best perimeter defender as well and there was talk about the position being up for grabs during training camp. However, I think Mo Williams is your best move. With the injuries to Bobby Simmons and Andrew Bogut, I think Mo Williams makes more sense than any other available point guard available in your league. Milwaukee needs offense and Steve Blake isn't a scoring threat. It's not far-fetched to expect 1.5 3PTM, 15+ PTS, 7 AST and 1.5 STL.