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Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 5th, 2016, 7:05 pm
by bleach
Are coaches available?

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 5th, 2016, 9:43 pm
by Wufan
Mock is the easy/obvious choice for WSU. Shaq Mooris is doing very well, averaging 8 and 4 plus a block per game in 15 minutes during conference play. Nowhere near Mock in rebounds per 40, but who is?

McIntosh really has looked good. You could see it last year, but he just wasn't quite there. I'm hopeful that Rashard Kelly turns the corner in a similar way as they are similar players (with one being much, much better).

I'm liking some of the forwards in the MVC next year: Shaq Morris, Rashard Kelly, Eric Hamilton, Markis McDuffie, Bola O, Sean O'Brien, Koch v3.3, OB Church, Donte Ingram, McIntosh, Hawkins, Brandon Murphy, Van Bree, and Barker. Nice group.

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 5th, 2016, 10:12 pm
by shocktheheart
Wufan wrote:Mock is the easy/obvious choice for WSU. Shaq Mooris is doing very well, averaging 8 and 4 plus a block per game in 15 minutes during conference play. Nowhere near Mock in rebounds per 40, but who is?

McIntosh really has looked good. You could see it last year, but he just wasn't quite there. I'm hopeful that Rashard Kelly turns the corner in a similar way as they are similar players (with one being much, much better).

I'm liking some of the forwards in the MVC next year: Shaq Morris, Rashard Kelly, Eric Hamilton, Markis McDuffie, Bola O, Sean O'Brien, Koch v3.3, OB Church, Donte Ingram, McIntosh, Hawkins, Brandon Murphy, Van Bree, and Barker. Nice group.

I would bet Hamilton isn't at WSU next year

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 5th, 2016, 11:43 pm
by Redhawk
Agree with you Wufan about the young talent in the valley....but you left off Roland Griffin.
Most of the valley has missed him because of the toe injury but the kid can play.
Yes MVCFan2 ...I hear you...he might be the best freshman at ISUr since Osiris!

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 6th, 2016, 7:34 am
by PurpleAcesFootball
For 9 teams the list starts and ends with FVV. College basketball is such a guard dominated sport, a good PG is hard to come by. Look at any team that suffers an injury to its starting PG and there is a team that will struggle.

Honestly my fantasy draft would rather see a player OFF the Aces than add one to it. I think his minutes and production could easily be replaced or redistributed to the remaining players. That way I could enjoy this year's team completely without focusing on the negatives of player rotations. It's like the 900 lb. gorilla in the room.

Yep. That is a selfish, semi-irrational post. But isn't that what message boards are for? :D

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 6th, 2016, 7:41 am
by Wufan
Redhawk wrote:Agree with you Wufan about the young talent in the valley....but you left off Roland Griffin.
Most of the valley has missed him because of the toe injury but the kid can play.
Yes MVCFan2 ...I hear you...he might be the best freshman at ISUr since Osiris!


Is Griffin a 3/4? I was under thimpression he was a 2/3.

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 6th, 2016, 9:08 am
by Redhawk
Griffin is 6-7 210 and really athletic so I guess you could say he is a 2/3/4 in the Valley.
Not sure yet if he is a good enough ball handler to play a lot of 2 though.

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 6th, 2016, 1:47 pm
by Cdizzle
Redhawk wrote:Griffin is 6-7 210 and really athletic so I guess you could say he is a 2/3/4 in the Valley.
Not sure yet if he is a good enough ball handler to play a lot of 2 though.

Can he guard a 2?

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 6th, 2016, 9:36 pm
by BirdsEyeView
Yes

Re: Valley Fantasy Draft

PostPosted: February 7th, 2016, 2:58 pm
by Drakey
For the Bulldogs it has to be somebody who can create his own shot with a no movement offense, and he has to have some size. Is there a player like that in the Valley?