pimp Posted August 8, 2018 Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 2 minutes ago, HopefulHawksFan said: With the 127th pick, I select... JOSH RICHARDSON Richardson averaged career highs across the board (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks). But perhaps most impressive about J-Rich is his tenacious defense. This is huge at the Small Forward position when there are so many superstars he has to defend. He will be a great addition to the bench now that his offense is catching up with his defense. @Spud2nique You're up! Solid pick, Good all around utility player. I had him drafted him in the fantasy drafts last year. He’s a good source for 3s , stls, and blks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted August 8, 2018 Author Moderators Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 2 hours ago, Buzzard said: I did not expect LaVine to drop due to his athletic hype: but I was hoping Roberson would keep dropping and falling off the radar. I am now in BPA mode again and would have taken him and/or LaVine next. I thought both looked like good value as my pick was getting close. Both almost completely specialists on one side or the other. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buzzard Posted August 8, 2018 Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 I wanted to improve my defense with my last two picks and improve is what think I did. I had no plans to take Willie Cauley-Stein in this draft as I am biased against poor free throw shooters. I thought someone would take a upside flyer on him much sooner than the end of the 10th round. But once he dropped that far, I had no choice but to take this gifted young defensive player. Willie meets my requirement of being 25 or younger and his defensive upside was the most praised part of his game coming out of the University of Kentucky. His first two seasons in the league were slow starts but last season he began hitting his stride as he averaged 12.8 PPG, 7.0 TRB, 1.1 STL and 0.9 BLK in 28 Minutes. His DBPM was a very respectable 1,7. Ricky Rubio had a DBPM of 1.6 last season. He graded out in this category ahead of such all-stars as CP3 and Victor Oladipo. While he is not considered a youngster anymore, Ricky will only be 28 for the full 2018/19 season. I think he can contribute at a high level for another 3 to 4 years. When I think of Ricky, I cannot help but think of another great distributor and team player named Jason Kidd. While I do not expect Rubio to ever become the shooter Kidd did later in his career, I do expect him to continue playing great team ball on both ends of the floor. These last two picks gives me 6 of my 11 players with a positive DBPM and they were only behind the young shot blocker Myles Turner in 2017/18. PG Dennis Smith Jr. DBPM -0.7 SG Bradley Beal DBPM -1.0SF Brandon Ingram DBPM .03 PF Karl Anthony Towns DBPM 1.1 C Myles Turner DBPM 1.8Bench: Ricky Rubio DBPM 1.6, Otto Porter DBPM 1.2, Willie Cauley-Stein DBPM 1.7 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Rookie, Buddy Hield DBPM -1.4, Evan Fournier DBPM -2.1 I will never be able draft a team of starters that are all good to great defenders. I favor good offense to much; but these last two picks make it possible to have at least two to three good defenders on the floor at all times. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin capstone21 Posted August 8, 2018 Admin Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 18 minutes ago, Buzzard said: I wanted to improve my defense with my last two picks and improve is what think I did. I had no plans to take Willie Cauley-Stein in this draft as I am biased against poor free throw shooters. I thought someone would take a upside flyer on him much sooner than the end of the 10th round. But once he dropped that far, I had no choice but to take this gifted young defensive player. Willie meets my requirement of being 25 or younger and his defensive upside was the most praised part of his game coming out of the University of Kentucky. His first two seasons in the league were slow starts but last season he began hitting his stride as he averaged 12.8 PPG, 7.0 TRB, 1.1 STL and 0.9 BLK in 28 Minutes. His DBPM was a very respectable 1,7. Ricky Rubio had a DBPM of 1.6 last season. He graded out in this category ahead of such all-stars as CP3 and Victor Oladipo. While he is not considered a youngster anymore, Ricky will only be 28 for the full 2018/19 season. I think he can contribute at a high level for another 3 to 4 years. When I think of Ricky, I cannot help but think of another great distributor and team player named Jason Kidd. While I do not expect Rubio to ever become the shooter Kidd did later in his career, I do expect him to continue playing great team ball on both ends of the floor. These last two picks gives me 6 of my 11 players with a positive DBPM and they were only behind the young shot blocker Myles Turner in 2017/18. PG Dennis Smith Jr. DBPM -0.7 SG Bradley Beal DBPM -1.0SF Brandon Ingram DBPM .03 PF Karl Anthony Towns DBPM 1.1 C Myles Turner DBPM 1.8Bench: Ricky Rubio DBPM 1.6, Otto Porter DBPM 1.2, Willie Cauley-Stein DBPM 1.7 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Rookie, Buddy Hield DBPM -1.4, Evan Fournier DBPM -2.1 I will never be able draft a team of starters that are all good to great defenders. I favor good offense to much; but these last two picks make it possible to have at least two to three good defenders on the floor at all times. I know the DBPM shows one thing but KAT is not a good defensive player at all ... don't get me wrong he is awesome and a very justifiable first pick but his defense is subpar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted August 8, 2018 Author Moderators Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 1 minute ago, capstone21 said: I know the DBPM shows one thing but KAT is not a good defensive player at all ... don't get me wrong he is awesome and a very justifiable first pick but his defense is subpar. That is fair but I do think he has the potential to improve a lot as a defender under his current coach. He has all the physical tools. He just has not dug in and committed himself to doing it to date. Maybe he never will but he is still plenty young enough to improve in that area. Turner would be taking the tougher assignment up front for sure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buzzard Posted August 8, 2018 Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 6 minutes ago, capstone21 said: I know the DBPM shows one thing but KAT is not a good defensive player at all ... don't get me wrong he is awesome and a very justifiable first pick but his defense is subpar. 1 minute ago, AHF said: That is fair but I do think he has the potential to improve a lot as a defender under his current coach. He has all the physical tools. He just has not dug in and committed himself to doing it to date. Maybe he never will but he is still plenty young enough to improve in that area. Turner would be taking the tougher assignment up front for sure. I agree with both of you. I think KAT has the tools to improve. I think Turner is the better defender, and one stat such as DBPM does not always tell the full story. With Porter, Cauley-Stein, and Rubio on my bench, I do like my teams defensive balance a lot better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member JayBirdHawk Posted August 8, 2018 Premium Member Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 7 hours ago, AHF said: I totally get NorthCyde's rationale for taking him but the fact that 3 teams in the last two years have now given away value to get rid of him speaks volumes. Atlanta took on more money, more years, a worthless player (undrafted to this point so won't mention his name) and dropped in the draft to unload him. Charlotte took on more money and more years and an even more worthless player to get rid of him. Then Brooklyn agreed to pay him $20M to go away. An easily cut-able contract in Washington sounds about right for him. He needs a redemption year where his teammates and management aren't ready to unload him at year end. Maybe NorthCyde will be willing to give up a pick next year to get rid of him. Correction: Atlanta didn't take on more money just extended years. Dwight was owed 2 years at $46 million, (LIKELY NOT TO BE DRAFTED PLAYER ~lw3) 3 years $37.2 million. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted August 8, 2018 Author Moderators Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 1 hour ago, JayBirdHawk said: Correction: Atlanta didn't take on more money just extended years. Dwight was owed 2 years at $46 million, (SOME LEE ~lw3) 3 years $37.2 million. I over stated and you just understated it. We took back $43.5M ((LIKELY UNDRAFTED DOOKIE ~lw3) wasn't the only player in the trade we took back and we ate a chunk of (UNDRAFTED ITALIAN DUDE ~lw3)'s salary). Pushing dollars into later years and downgrading our pick is the big kicker since we had room to play with last year and we may not have that next year if we wanted to pitch high $$ free agents to join forces here next summer. Clearly, a net negative trade for us (just based on what was coming back) but you are right that we took back a couple million less in total salary between (AN UNDRAFTED PACK OF M&Ms ~lw3). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted August 8, 2018 Moderators Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 Will check back here in a couple hours, after dinner and some bingewatching. ~lw3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spud2nique Posted August 8, 2018 Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 I’m home and will be selecting in the next 30 minutes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spud2nique Posted August 8, 2018 Report Share Posted August 8, 2018 My next selection is a 6’3” 200 pound combo guard out of Kentucky. To me, he looks to be the next Lou Williams with more athleticism and a better defender. The guy can fill it up and get hot in an instant. He has put up some fabulous shows in his NCAA career and just waiting to do the same in the big leagues. A lottery pick in 2017 and a flat out scorer at just 20 years of age.... With the 128th pick in the SDD, the Spudinos select: Malik Monk That oughta excite Ashley huh @AHF? My main hombre @lethalweapon3is next an PM’d! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin capstone21 Posted August 9, 2018 Admin Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 12 minutes ago, Spud2nique said: My next selection is a 6’3” 200 pound combo guard out of Kentucky. To me, he looks to be the next Lou Williams with more athleticism and a better defender. The guy can fill it up and get hot in an instant. He has put up some fabulous shows in his NCAA career and just waiting to do the same in the big leagues. A lottery pick in 2017 and a flat out scorer at just 20 years of age.... With the 128th pick in the SDD, the Spudinos select: Malik Monk That oughta excite Ashley huh @AHF? My main hombre @lethalweapon3is next an PM’d! The ol’undersized sg trick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spud2nique Posted August 9, 2018 Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 Just now, capstone21 said: The ol’undersized sg trick ? I knew it wouldn’t fly with you but I needed one...I needed it bad ?... My own future Lou Williams here! ? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spud2nique Posted August 9, 2018 Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 The Spudders squad: PG-Stephen Curry/ Trae Young SG- Donovan Mitchell/Lonnie Walker IV/Malik Monk SF-Jaylen Brown/ Josh Jackson PF-Tobias Harris/Jonathan Isaac C- Marc Gasol/Enes Kanter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted August 9, 2018 Moderators Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 In the 11th Round, with the 129th Pick in the 2018 Hawksquawk Summer Dynasty Draft, the Lethal Tender selects: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Miss Rivers! I understand, Lethalopolis is no Philadelphia. Our cheesesteaks and water ice are admittedly subpar around these parts. But, as GM of the Tender, let me personally assure you that unlike Philly, we are not only proud to be drafting your son, Mikal Bridges (Small Forward/Shooting Guard, 6’7”, 210 lbs, Age 22 in a few weeks), but we’re intent on keeping your well-trained 3-and-D specialist around to grow with us for many years to come! Okay, probably. What? Why, sure... he can keep the draft cap! We’ll have more right here on the Troubled Waters Hurdler in yada yada yada, I know, Shut Up and Type. Let’s let Employee #24 have the floor! @Marvin24Williams has been PM’d is up next! ~lw3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spud2nique Posted August 9, 2018 Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 1 minute ago, lethalweapon3 said: In the 11th Round, with the 129th Pick in the 2018 Hawksquawk Summer Dynasty Draft, the Lethal Tender selects: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Miss Rivers! I understand, Lethalopolis is no Philadelphia. Our cheesesteaks and water ice are admittedly subpar around these parts. But, as GM of the Tender, let me personally assure you that unlike Philly, we are not only proud to be drafting your son, Mikal Bridges (6’7”, 210 lbs, Age 22 in a few weeks), but we’re intent on keeping your well-trained 3-and-D specialist around to grow with us for many years to come! Okay, probably. What? Why, sure... he can keep the draft cap! We’ll have more right here on the Troubled Waters Hurdler in yada yada yada, I know, Shut Up and Type. Let’s let Employee #24 have the floor! @Marvin24Williams has been PM’d is up next! ~lw3 I ❤️ them both..! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted August 9, 2018 Author Moderators Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 Thought hard about Bridges and had him high on my list if he cans back around. Just hate that situation in Phoenix this year. Too many wings. I’m rooting for Monk to rebound and make Spud look good! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvin24Williams Posted August 9, 2018 Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 With the 130th pick in the draft, the Marvy Marv's select JORDAN BELL Jordan Bell is an excellent player to bring off the bench. Hustle, defense, and rebounding. Every team can use a high energy guy off the bench and Bell will be that player for us. He knows his role well and only plays to his strengths. I'll use him as a backup pf and slide JJJ to the backup C. PG: Jrue Holiday/D'angelo Russell/De'Aaron Fox SG: Jimmy Butler/Eric Gordon SF: Gordon Hayward/Rondae Hollis-Jefferson PF: Nikola Mirotic/Jordan Bell C: Nikola Jokic/Jaren Jackson Jr @pimp you're next! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted August 9, 2018 Moderators Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 Look over your shoulder, Western Conference. The East is catching up! Top 120: West 64, East 56 Top 130: West 68, East 62 Divisions: Northwest 24 Atlantic 23 Pacific 23 Southeast 21 Southwest 21 Central 18 TOP TEAMS (Players + Coaches): Nuggets 7 Celtics 7 (incl. 1 Coach) Warriors 7 (incl. 1 Coach) HAWKS 6 Thunder 6 Sixers 6 (incl. 1 Coach) ~lw3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pimp Posted August 9, 2018 Report Share Posted August 9, 2018 With the next pick, the AAF selects Nicolas Batum Batum is a jack of all trades.You can plug him anywhere in the line up, and he'll be a perfect fit. He can rebound(4.8) , he can rack up assists(5.5), he can shoot the 3, and defend multiple positions. Batum is a top 100 talent, and we feel that getting him at pick 131 is a bargin. I'M Making a tweek to my line up. The young guys got to earn a starting spot. I'm sending Luka to the bench and promoting Batum, until proves Duncic is worthy of starting. pos- name age PG - Kyrie Irving 26 - Eric Bledsoe - 28 SG - Nicolas Batum 29 - Luka Duncic - 19 SF - Kawhi Leonard 27 - Harrison Barnes 26 - Michael Porter jr 20 PF - Kevin Love 30 - John Collins 21 C - Andre Drummod 25 Nikola Vucevic 28 @LucastheThird 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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