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From: AZ

To: Coco
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Date: 8/15/2012 12:20:14 PM
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JS is definitely underrated on non-guards. But on guards, it seems like there's a pretty easily reachable limit on how useful JS can be.

Man my team blows. I felt like I was underperforming when I added that 200k guard, but I kept wanting to give it more time to see if it was just a coincidence. End story, I waited too long to realize I needed to make some changes.

I needed a Silverbacks injury to get me into the Finals, and then my own mismanagement became apparent in Game 1.

From: shikago

To: AZ
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Date: 8/15/2012 6:30:04 PM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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Fun fact: If do you end up losing in the finals...

We will both have lost in the playoffs to the league champion, and we will both have lost in the cup to the cup champion. Our losses would be exactly 1 week apart too. (cup: you -- 7/26 & me -- 8/2, playoffs: me -- 8/11 & should you lose, you -- 8/18)

From: AZ

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Date: 8/15/2012 10:40:57 PM
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That's more of a depressing (we almost made it) fact than a fun fact. Kind of like how the Redskins are the good luck charm for the NFC. If we beat you, you've got a good shot to win the NFC Championship game.

I don't know about your new Center, but I know I'm doing some roster shuffling sometime soon. That specific PG experiment was a bust. Also, it'd be bullshit if Pratt won MVP. Like Robinson over Olajuwon, except if BMG's Cespedes actually started instead of being a backup.

From: wozzvt

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Date: 8/16/2012 9:11:53 PM
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Pratt as the unanimous choice... interesting. I don't think Cespedes was or should have really been in the mix... he's been solid, but not spectacular, for me for a while now. If Casillas had been with me longer, I think he'd have made a bigger push.

I guess Pratt gets it on the "best player on the best team" criteria, even though I don't think he's the best player (Owens, Bland or Alas, depending on how much you value defense, with Bland as the best defensively, Alas as the best offensively, and Owens in the middle for both), nor is he the most valuable player to his team (Alas by a mile). Still, I can't argue with it going to a team that finished 18-4, and in that case, Pratt's clearly the guy.

From: AZ

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Date: 8/17/2012 12:19:06 AM
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Completely. No way Pratt deserves it. I wish he wasn't limited by superstar potential. I don't think anyone with only superstar potential should possibly get the league MVP. He gets stats on my team, but your bigs trash mine.

From: shikago

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Date: 8/17/2012 5:53:25 PM
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depending on how much you value defense, with Bland as the best defensively, Alas as the best offensively, and Owens in the middle for both

It might surprise you but Alas has higher OD, ID, & shot blocking than Bland does. But lower inside shot.

From: wozzvt

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Date: 8/17/2012 10:12:38 PM
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yeah, as coco said, i meant based on performance. those 3 players get used in pretty dramatically different ways.

pp100 allowed on shots defended by each (s20 regular season games only):
Bland 38
Owens 48
Alas 53

others of note:
Nielson 50
Casillas 55
Penoni 54

This is obviously just among big men-- these numbers are all much lower for guards/SFs. Also, I'm lumping Alas in with the bigs (I've never bothered to check if you d-switch him). As a SF, his 53 is much less impressive (he's top 4 defensively among bigs, but there are a bunch more guys ahead of him as a SF, I think).

Last edited by wozzvt at 8/17/2012 10:19:49 PM

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