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Fantasy tips from the Euroleague boss: Final week

March 10, 2010
Langford: He upon whom the Boss hopes are pinned

Langford: He upon whom the Boss' hopes are pinned

Hello everybody, greetings from the Euroleague Basketball headquarters! This is Javier Gancedo of Euroleague.net, in what possibly will be my last SportingBet Fantasy Challenge column this season.

If you want to keep me on the page in the fantasy off-season, make some noise! Start a riot! Go to Budapest and demonstrate in front of Os Davis’ home, wherever it is! Just kidding: It has been a pleasure to give you my impressions on the game. It has been a terrific fantasy season, after all, I just hope you enjoyed reading this column as much as I did writing it.

So the Top 16 comes to an end this week, which means the game will be over on Thursday. On one hand, I can’t complain – no more waiting until 3am to open the game after a long Euroleague/Eurocup week – but on the other hand … of course, I’ll miss it. Still, with one week to go I have a chance to win the BallinEurope Invitational Challenge private league…

I rank second (Honestly, I should be in third place, though, because Eurofootball should have won this private league but left his team open, making a terrible mistake) and am around 25 points away from Radallo, who sits in first with a score of 2,312.8. I have two options: Play conservative and finish second no matter what, or risk a lot to finish anywhere from first to sixth.

And you all already know I’m going to risk. I’m sick of being second. I was second in the previous two editions of the Ball in Europe private league. The managers change, but I keep the same spot. At least the second-ranked team got a terrific set of K1X stuff … we’ll see about this year. So like I said, I will risk a lot, what the hell, I don’t care…

First of all, I am getting rid of Ramunas Siskauskas. After all, CSKA finishes first no matter what and I think everyone has him. If he has a good game against Zalgiris – and remember, he is a former Lietuvos Rytas player – I’m doomed, but I’ll take the risk. I am also trading Milos Teodosic for the same reason: Olympiacos is first no matter what and may sit out its best players, plus Teodosic is everywhere in the game. My third trade will be Travis Watson, because Zalgiris has nothing to lose and may use a different rotation in this game, using Tadas Klimavicius and Mario Delas much more than expected.

Llull: ¡Viva la Revolución!

Llull: ¡Viva la Revolución!

So, let’s see who we add … since I am looking for players in teams that are fighting for big goals – and especially little-used ones that can break the bank against all odds – I am going for Sergio Llull of Real Madrid. His team plays for first place and his up-tempo game is perfect to play against Maccabi.

The logical thing would be to add Linas Kleiza at shooting guard or small forward … NOT! My man will be Keith Langford of BC Khimki, as they’re playing for survival against Olympiacos in another up-tempo game. I have 137 credits for my final trade of the season. Ah, the irony … saving money all season long and now I have plenty of it. Since Panathinaikos has half of the team sidelined for the game against Maroussi, I am adding Mike Batiste: He should see his usual playing time.

So the final version of Meet the Boss in this 2009-10 fantasy season is:

Terrell McIntyre. Montepaschi is out, but I am sure it wants to please its fans with a final home win.

Sergio Llull. Welcome to the revolution: I expect Llull to play aggressive and do well against Maccabi.

Viktor Khryapa. Taking Siskauskas out was already too hard for me. Khryapa deserves to stay for good this season.

Jamont Gordon is the best player in the game right now; he isn’t going anywhere.

Alan Anderson. In good shape and playing for first place. Anderson already did well against Madrid in Tel Aviv.

Keith Langford. Again, trying to surprise people (i.e. Radallo) a bit. He should have a good game. I hope.

Robertas Javtokas. Not my favourite choice at center, but again, I gotta risk a bit.

Mike Batiste should see extended playing time with Nikola Pekovic sidelined. I expect a solid game from him.

Darjus Lavrinovic. Madrid is playing for a big goal, so Lavrinovic will be motivated to finish first.

Mirza Teletovic. With Tiago Splitter sidelined and Lior Eliyahu not 100%, Teletovic is a must against Cibona.

That’s all for me, people out there! Enjoy the final Fantasy Challenge week and focus on the competition from now on. The Euroleague season has been fantastic, but *the best is yet to come* and we all can’t wait! As for me, you will see me around on Euroleague.net and EurocupBasketball.com, no question about it. Good luck and see you soon!

Mar 10, 2010ballineurope
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Comments: 3
  1. radallo
    15 years ago

    Hola Javi, hello everybody…

    First of all thank you for your columns alltrhougout this EL season: it has been a pleasure reading and exchanging opinion with you (all).

    Trade this week have been very tough.. I had the same idea of you in getting players who still battle for a goal and avoid benched stars on the other side… moreover I want as many (supposed) winners as possible to get 10%extra score.. but it has been impossible to clear my tem from all of them, since only three trades are allowed..

    Moreover.. I decided to clear my team from Real Madrid players (centers above all), because Ettore Messina choices are unreadable to me, and the roster is so deep…

    So, against my own mind, I still have Maric in the lineup (no darius)… but after all he’s been the best fantasy playes of the tournment and he battles for a goal in Barcelona.

    Difference from your team
    Teodosic (no Lull)… Oly is an ranking index machine.. despite few minutes should work
    Maric (no Javtokas).. deserve to stay for the same reason as Kryapa
    Lorbek (no Darius).. in good shape, Ndong not 100%, should stay on court

    Now , let’s tune to the only game of tonight..
    Good luck,
    hope to stay in touch!

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  2. Javi
    15 years ago

    Congrats, man. Well-deserved win indeed. Hope Os Davis finds a little good something for you as the winner – actually it would be nice if the second-ranked team gets a consolation prize, too. 🙂

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  3. radallo
    15 years ago

    Thanks Javi. I’m satisfied with my Fantasy season (132nd overall; top the standing for Italian teams for 3pts, rebounds, assist and top16).

    Nice final rush… and with 120.5 pts more than Eurofootball I can say that we could have battled ’till the end even if he hadn’t committed such a mistake.

    The game is over, but playoffs are coming …and what a playoff it will be!!!

    With DEVOTION,
    Radallo

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