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Top 10 players I will NOT select in my Fantasy Team

October 10, 2007

After the great explications of Julien how to build your Euroleague Fantasy Challenge team and my awful performance last year, I will discuss the Top 10 players I will not select in my starting team for this year’s edition. This won’t be a too serious topic but I really need you readers and experts to help me to beat my co-authors this year and qualify for the Ball in Europe Division top spot.

10. Marc-Antoine PellinHey come on, this guy could be my little brother who is still playing with his ball in the backyard of the elementary school in my village. And he plays for Roanne, and you can barely imagine that they will ever score a win this season.

9. Chris Ensminger

A center that shots FT either with the left or with his right hand and that averages more fouls than rebounds, I don’t know if he is a good addition when you can get Tim Ohlbrecht AND Dejan Borovnjak for the same amount of credits.

8. Sofoklis Schortsianitis

50 credits for somebody that cannot run more than 50 meters and has 50 kilos too much on his hips? How serious can the Euroleague be? Or are these credits really distributed by measuring the % of body fat of the players?

7. Nikos Zisis

This pick is very risky, everybody knows that he likes to run into walls and get injured. Since then, his performancs went down and I am not quite sure if a hot blooded Greek can survive the Russian winter. And not everybody has the same Heat than Theo P.

6. Mark Dickel

500km, that is a short distance. It is the distance between Bamberg and the Dutch border. So the possibility of a fallback for the Kiwi is too big to risk a pick on. So it is not quite sure how long he will be on the roster of the hot blooded coach Dirk Bauermann.

5. Gianluca Basile

Hey, this guy is more an addition to attract female fans to the arena than a basketball player. He can not even see the basket with his hair hanging in his face.

4. Adam Hess

A player that played for a team called Artland Dragons Quakenbrück last season and now for a club called Chorale de Roanne; can he be any good or find the way from an airport to the gym? Even 48 credits are way too much for somebody that has never lived in a village with more inhabitants than the seating capacity of the OAKA and the Stadium of Peace and Friendship summed up.

3. Tanoka Beard

75 credit for an old pseudo rapper and songwriter that also sometimes plays basketball. He even sings songs together with some people like this. Hey, and he even is joined in Zalgiris by the next one in my top ten.

2. Eurelijus Zukauskas

This good looking young man was seriously selected in 1995 by the Seattle Supersonics. Reports told that the Sonics wanted to draft Zydrunas Ilgauskas but wrote down the wrong name on the paper to David Stern. Now, 12 years later, Zukauskas is still around and trying to look like Arvydas Sabonis.

1. Sarunas Jasikevicius

Why select an aging PG who is always injured and that has not played in a European top team for several seasons now? 4.3ppg and 36% from the field for a Playoff team in the Euroleague development league is not what makes him more interesting when you see his enormous price (84credits). And then he is playing in Panathinaikos, the team that suffers from the Lietuvos-Javtokas syndrom, a well-known disease that makes of a powerful inside player an easy target for skinny NBA prospects.

Oct 10, 2007ballineurope
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Comments: 4
  1. Felix
    17 years ago

    84 credits – it’s to much for any playmaker, but don’t forget, you are talking about the man, which was three times Euroleague Champion in the row. So, give a litle respect man!

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  2. Felix
    17 years ago

    Tanoka Beard is the Euroleague alltime “index rating” record holder with 63! He did it just 3 years ago.. Yes, he is too old now, and you shouldn’t buy him for your team, but he doesn’t deserve your bullshit!

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  3. Christophe
    17 years ago

    @Felix
    this post was irony

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  4. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    I don’t know why you guys took this post so bad. But anyway…

    So in case you don’t know (you should though) Euroleague Fantasy prices are not set according to luck and random numbers.

    Price = average index scoring * 4

    So if a player had 20 points average his value is 80.

    But the price can’t change more than 15% each time.

    Let’s say a player has average of 10 points in 2 games, so his value should be 40, if he gets 25 points in the next game that would give 15 average, so his price should be 60 next week. NO! It should hit the maximum limit up of 15%, so he should be priced at 46.

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