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Last-second choices for the NIKEiD Fantasy Challenge

November 12, 2008

Another week of fantasy basketball is just ahead, but due to a busy agenda, I had not too much time to do my usual scouting for the three trades. However, I didn’t really want to go for major changes anyway, I just wanted to get rid of Stratos Perperoglou. With the return of Vassilis Spanoulis, I don’t see Perperoglou getting lots of minutes in the future. So my choice to replace him was made very quickly. Bring in some young blood that travels to his home country: I’m talking about Emir Preldzic.

A player I was thinking of trading away was Immanuel McElroy of ALBA Berlin. But with Julius Jenkins’ current injury problems, I don’t see decreasing results for Imac and I kept him with my team, especially because ALBA is at home against a diminished Joventut team and needs to play a good game after the defeat in Vitoria last week.

Another question I was asking myself was whether to trade Sergi Llull away. His recent games have not been as good and his production has decreased. Though he would still be a sure gainer in value, I prefer to get ranking points right now instead of increasing my budget further. So I switched Sergi Llull for Steffen Hamann of ALBA Berlin. I really think that ALBA will go for a big game against Joventut and I don’t see how Hamann’s drives will be stopped by the Spanish defense. So here is the recap of my moves:

OUT: Stratos Perperoglou (Panathinaikos) and Sergi Llull (Real Madrid): 46.1 credits.

IN: Steffen Hamann (ALBA Berlin) and Emir Preldzic (Fenerbahce Ülker): 64.3 credits.

UPDATE: Well, I just checked the injuries and Raul Lopez is injured again. So Llull will very probably play more minutes again. So I kept him with my team and just made the Perperoglou-Preldzic trade.

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Comments: 4
  1. marcutis
    16 years ago

    OUT: Woods, Vujanic, Perperoglou
    IN: Calloway, Warren, Velickovic

    any opinions?

    TEAM: Lull, Calloway, Wright, Tepic, Ozbolt, Warren, Ilyasova, Velickovic, Bourousis, Begic

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  2. Manuel
    16 years ago

    Immanuel McIntyre doesn’t exist. Immanuel McElroy. Preldzic is a good choice.

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  3. uhg80
    16 years ago

    Hamann?! Chris, you’re doomed. Steffi has only 5 good games maximum (rankingwise) a year. Don’t wanna start the always fashionable Hamann-bashing all over, but he’s not a good fantasy player.

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  4. Christophe
    16 years ago

    @Manuel

    of course

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