ashamael - Dwight Howard, Walt Frazier, Kyrie Irving, Jerry Lucas: I'm more scared of this team than ben's. Part of any draft league is ensuring that you don't leave too many holes to fill with players that are increasingly unlikely to be there. This team left the perfect hole at SF; all kinds of great fits there.
Thanks for the kind words. One of the things I remembered when we started the ODL during the Savage (btw, **** you, Ben, for doing that / getting me back into the ODL) was how easy it was to fill SF minutes, and how few elite offensive SFs there are to hurt you. When I took Brand in Savage I, I was thinking about getting someone who could cover potential defensive weakness at PF/C instead of just drafting a guy at PF/C to do that. This is one of two reasons why I didn't go Draymond in round 3 or Donyell in round 4 even though I had them really high on my board at both spots (Draymond's turnovers were the other reason).
With my first two picks, I got 90 defense guys (well, Howard does have that outstanding 80 defense season that I'm absolutely going to use and a 70 defense season that I'm
heavily considering since it has 3k minutes & over 60% efg) to guard the 5-4-2-1. I didn't have enough assists in season one, so I made sure I'd get at least 60 out of my starting 5 by picking the two combo guards. I didn't have enough boards in season one, and that's super unlike me, so that, combined with the defense thing, was why I decided to offer the Shaq trade to 24k for Howard, though I'm absofuckinglutely loving what 24k's doing with Shaq! Kyrie is my least favorite pick on the squad thus far, but he had better shooting and turnover efficiency than most of the guys I was looking at at this spot, plus tons of 3s, plus even one decent defensive season. Lucas was kind of a no brainer once I really started looking beyond his 2 or 3 most expensive seasons, as he is going to make getting close to/beyond 100% drb in the SL possible in all five of the leagues while not turning the ball over much, playing decent defense a couple of seasons, and even shooting the ball decently well.
This, to me, is where the draft starts to get interesting, and where the guys that finished near the top last season really shined. There's all kinds of great value out there, just waiting to be snatched up. Whose gonna get it? Whose gonna stick to a pre-determined plan and probably sink with said plan? This is where my head's at.