2019 Fantasy Basketball Season in Review

2019 Fantasy Basketball Season in Review

April, 2019

League Champion: Process Fully Trusted (Josh Carlson)

TRADES

October 14- 

Alex- ???? (Still unsure about this one)

16th- 

25th- Clint Capela

36th- Brandon Ingram

45th- Ricky Rubio

Ian 

8th- Kawhi 

13th- Paul George

68th- Dennis Smith Jr.

108th- Kyle Anderson

Not sure if Alex received one of those offers before or after the draft and that he just was not offered a first round pick at all?

If he had actually not received any other first round pick at all

October 15- Ian B receives John Wall and Al Horford 

Josh T receives Stephen Curry and Lauri Markkanen 

John Wall rest of season stats from time on roster *(Out for season 12/27)*
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
32/32 44.4 69.7 1.6 3.6 8.7 1.5 0.9 20.7
Al Horford rest of season stats from time on roster
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
68/82 53.5 82.1 1.6 6.7 4.2 0.9 1.3 13.6
Stephen Curry rest of season stats from time on roster
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
69/82 47.2 91.6 5.1 5.3 5.2 1.3 0.4 27.3
Lauri Markkanen rest of season stats from time on roster
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
52/82 43.0 87.2 2.3 7.6 1.4 0.7 0.6 18.7

November 3

Alex S receives Danilo Gallinari

Jon D receives Robert Covington

Danilo Gallinari rest of season stats from time on roster
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
59/73 46.5 89.4 2.4 6.2 2.8 0.7 0.3 19.8
Robert Covington rest of season stats from time on roster *(Out for season 1/2)*
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
26/29 42.6 77.8 2.3 5.4 1.4 2.1 1.2 13.3

November 4

Alex B receives Lonzo Ball

Jon D receives Otto Porter Jr. 

Lonzo Ball rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Josh B Nov. 22)*
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
8/8 36.1 60.0 1 5.9 5.6 1.4 0.3 6.918.7
Otto Porter Jr. rest of season stats from time on roster
GP/Total G FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
35/48 46.9 81.4 2 5.7 2.3 1.5 0.5 14.5.

November 8

Mike D receives Nicolas Batum 

Jon D receives Jabari Parker 

Nicolas Batum rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Jon D Nov. 11)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
2/2 40.0 0 1 5 2.5 2 0.5 518.7
Jabari Parker rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Mike D Nov. 11)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
1/1 38.5 75.0 0 5 3 0 1 13

November 11

Mike D receives Jabari Parker 

Jon D receives Nicolas Batum 

Jabari Parker rest of season stats from time on roster 
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
16/25 45.8 74.0 1 7.1 2.5 0.7 0.3 15.7
Nicolas Batum rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
24/24 45.2 84.0 1.1 4.7 3.2 0.6 0.3 8.2

November 13 

Alex B receives Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Josh C receives Eric Bledsoe 

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
50/50 49.4 77.1 0.75 2.9 2.2 1.2 0.5 11.4
Eric Bledsoe rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
65/69 48.8 74.3 1.6 4.7 5.4 1.6 0.3 16.3

November 16

Josh T receives Draymond Green and DeMarcus Cousins

Jon D receives Marc Gasol and Kent Bazemore

Draymond Green rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
53/66 44.6 69.9 0.8 7.2 6.8 1.3 1.1 7.5
DeMarcus Cousinsrest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
30/66 48.0 73.6 0.9 8.2 3.6 1.3 1.5 16.3
Marc Gasol rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Josh B Jan. 21)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
32/33 43.3 77.2 1.3 8.5 4.9 0.9 1.5 14.8
Kent Bazemore rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
9 38.9 72.2 0.8 4 2 1.4 1.2 8.4

November 22 

Josh B receives Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram 

Alex B receives Domantas Sabonis

Lonzo Ball rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Jon D Dec. 26)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
17/17 39.2 46.7 1.3 5.2 4.5 1.8 0.6 9.6
Brandon Ingram rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
39/50 51.0 67.1 0.6 5.4 3.2 0.5 0.5 19.3
Domantas Sabonis rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Jon D Feb. 4)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
33/34 55.3 74.5 0.1 9.3 2.6 0.8 0.4 14.2

November 30

Ian B receives Nikola Mirotic 

Jon D receives Buddy Hield

Nikola Mirotic rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
26/53 40.5 87.8 2.4 5 1.2 0.6 0.8 12.0
Buddy Hield rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Alex B Feb. 4)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
31/31 48.1 88.3 4.2 4.5 2.1 0.5 0.3 21.9

December 26

Josh B receives Kyle Lowry, Luka Doncic and Emmanuel Mudiay

Jon D receives Kevin Durant, Lonzo Ball and Rudy Gay

Kyle Lowry  rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Jon D Jan 21)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
7/13 32.9 78.6 1.7 4.4 7.9 2.1 0.6 11.7
Luka Doncic rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
40/49 42.5 67.9 2.5 8.7 6.7 1 0.4 22.9
Emmanuel Mudiay rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
31/47 43.2 80.6 1.2 3.6 4.1 0.6 0.3 15.2
Kevin Durant rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
43/47 53.7 83.5 1.7 5.2 5.7 0.7 1.1 23.7
Lonzo Ball rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
13/14 42.5 26.3 2.2 5.9 7.2 1.4 0.5 12.5
Rudy Gay rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
3/3 34.3 100.0 0 4.3 2.7 1 0.7 8.7

January 16

Ben P receives Trevor Ariza 

Jon D receives JJ Redick 

Trevor Ariza rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
29/38 43.5 76.4 2.1 5 3.6 0.9 0.4 13.9
JJ Redick rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Joey D Mar. 15)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
22/24 41.5 90.3 3.3 2.7 2.5 0.5 0.3 16.2

January 21

Josh B receives Marc Gasol and Jayson Tatum 

Jon D receives Kyle Lowry and Eric Gordon 

Marc Gasol  rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
34/35 47.7 75.0 1 7.2 4.1 0.9 0.8 11.4
Jayson Tatum rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
32/35 45.0 86.3 1.2 5.7 2.6 1.2 0.7 14.8
Kyle Lowry  rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
28/34 40.7 82.9 2.9 5.3 7.7 1.3 0.5 14.7
Eric Gordon rest of season stats from time on roster *(Traded later on to Alex S Jan. 22)*
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

January 22

Alex S receives Eric Gordon 

Jon D receives Jarrett Allen 

Eric Gordon rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
33/36 44.3 75.0 3.7 1.8 1.6 0.7 0.4 16.5
Jarrett Allen  rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
31/31 55.9 68.1 0.1 8.8 1.3 0.6 1.7 10.2

February 4

Alex B receives Buddy Hield, Kris Dunn and Dewayne Dedmon

Jon D receives Tobias Harris, Domantas Sabonis and Tomas Satoransky

Buddy Hield rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
30/30 42.5 91.2 3.3 5.2 2.8 1 0.5 21
Kris Dunn rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
19/29 41.0 81.8 0.9 3.8 5.7 1.5 0.4 10.3
Dewayne Dedmon rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
3/3 50.0 50.0 2.3 5.7 1.3 0.3 0 9.7
Tobias Harris  rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
28/29 47.6 83.5 1.8 7.9 3 0.4 0.5 18.8
Domantas Sabonis rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
23/29 57.1 64.8 0.1 9.3 3.2 0.6 0.3 13.8
Tomas Satoransky rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
18/20 49.7 92.3 1.1 4.7 7.1 1.1 0.2 11.5

February 11

Alex B receives Julius Randle 

Josh C receives Ricky Rubio

Julius Randle rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
23/25 49.8 71.6 1.5 7.6 3.7 0.9 0.7 24.6
Ricky Rubio rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
19/26 39.2 87.7 0.7 3.4 6.2 1.4 0.1 12.1

March 15

Joey D receives JJ Redick and Bobby Portis 

Jon D receives Thaddeus Young

JJ Redick rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
12/14 47.6 87.2 3.9 2.8 2.8 0.4 0.3 20.5
Bobby Portis rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
13/13 41.8 90.5 1.8 8.5 1.8 0.8 0.5 13.8
Thaddeus Young rest of season stats from time on roster
GP FG % FT % 3 PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
12/13 54.3 68.4 0.8 6.9 3.1 0.9 0.3 13.3

Team-by-Team Breakdowns & Look Into the Future

Team Bragg (Josh Bragg)

Regular season: 42-117-1 (10th)


Trades: 

November 22 

Josh B receives Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram 

Alex B receives Domantas Sabonis

December 26

Josh B receives Kyle Lowry, Luka Doncic and Emmanuel Mudiay

Jon D receives Kevin Durant, Lonzo Ball and Rudy Gay

January 21

Josh B receives Marc Gasol and Jayson Tatum 

Jon D receives Kyle Lowry and Eric Gordon 

Key Pickups: 

  • Marvin Bagley III (October 20, Josh B)
  • Dennis Schroder (October 26, Josh B)
  • Rudy Gay (October 28, Josh B)
  • Collin Sexton (November 12, Josh B)
  • Jabari Parker (January 14, Josh B)
  • Rajon Rondo (January 21, Josh B)
  • Jonas Valanciunas (January 31, Josh B)
  • Justise Winslow (February 11, Josh B)
  • Jalen Brunson (March 15, Josh B)

Key Injuries: 

Dwight Howard (Round 3, pick 29) 

– Missed 73 total games. 

Kevin Love (Round 4, pick 32) *KEEPER*

– Missed 60 total games. 

Jonas Valunciunas (Round 5, pick 49)

– Missed 63 total games. 

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • Has one of my favorite keepers in Luka the ‘Don’ Doncic. Albeit in the 5th round, but also, no tampering going on here. Just love Luka. Ok, maybe a little tampering. 
  • 4th most moves made in the league, even though Bragg was out of it early on. Respect good sir! 
  • Tied with Alex B. for the second most ‘key pickups’ of this season with nine. 
  • To tie in with the last point, that is also nine key pickups out of just 39 total moves on the year. What I like to call, efficiency. 

2018 Keepers: 

Kevin Durant – Round: 2 – Pick: 9

Kevin Love – Round: 4 – Pick: 32

2019 Possible Keepers: 

Kevin Durant – Round 1

Kyrie Irving – Round 2

Kevin Love – Round 4 

Luka Doncic – Round 5

Marvin Bagley III – Round 8

Jayson Tatum – Round 14

Freak Squad (Josh Theriault)

Regular season: 58-100-2 (9th)


Trades: 

October 15- Ian B receives John Wall and Al Horford 

Josh T receives Stephen Curry and Lauri Markkanen

November 16

Josh T receives Draymond Green and DeMarcus Cousins

Jon D receives Marc Gasol and Kent Bazemore

Key Pickups: 

  • Kent Bazemore (October 23, Josh T)
  • Spencer Dinwiddie (November 1, Josh T)
  • Rajon Rondo (January 21, Josh T)
  • Dennis Smith Jr. (January 26, Josh T)
  • Nicolas Batum (January 27, Josh T)

Key Injuries: 

Chris Paul (Round 2, pick 15)

– Missed 24 total games. 

Victor Oladipo (Round 7, pick 66) *KEEPER*

– Missed 46 total games. 

Lauri Markkanen (Round 8, pick 76) 

– Missed 30 total games. 

Gary Harris (Round 8, pick 75)

– Missed 25 total games.

DeMarcus Cousins (Round 9, pick 82)  

– Missed 35 total games. (On Josh Theriault’s active roster once acquired on Nov 16)

Spencer Dinwiddie (Free Agent) 

– Missed 14 total games.  

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • Did take the title for something this season. Not the greatest title. Actually an unfortunate one with the fantasy gods not on the Freak Squad’s side, as he had the most key injuries of the season, with six. 
  • Scheduling not being very kind early on, as Josh T. would face all four eventual playoff teams in his first four weeks… 
  • Looking at his team after the draft with players on the squad such as, Stephen Curry, Victor Oladipo, Kyle Kuzma, Marc Gasol, Chris Paul, Myles Turner, Steven Adams, Lauri Markkanen, you’d say this team isn’t the ninth worst team finishing in 2019, right? 
  • To that, I’d say in Fantasy Basketball, it is hard to hang onto injured players for long stretches of time, especially with no IR spot and a four man bench. It showed a bit early on, in weeks 1-8, going 14-49-1. 
  • Josh T was hanging onto Lauri Markannen, Gary Harris, DeMarcus Cousins, at random points during that eight week stretch, and by that point, minds well pull of a trade to get Cousins and minds well continue to hang onto Markannen and play for next year, collecting assets/possible keepers for the future. 
  • Of course, as of writing the Freak Squad’s fun facts, DeMarcus Cousins decides to come up lame in game 2 of the 1st round playoffs, but Theriault still has a plethora of great possible keepers for next season. 

2018 Keepers: 

Victor Oladipo – Round: 7 – Pick: 66

Kyle Kuzma – Round 11 – Pick: 106

2019 Possible Keepers: 

Stephen Curry – Round 1

Myles Turner – Round 5

Victor Oladipo – Round 7

Lauri Markkanen – Round 8

DeMarcus Cousins – Round 9

Steven Adams – Round 9

Kyle Kuzma – Round 11

Mediocre At Best  (Alex Snyder)

Regular season: 69-89-2 (8th)


Trades: 

November 3

Alex S receives Danilo Gallinari

Jon D receives Robert Covington

January 22

Alex S receives Eric Gordon 

Jon D receives Jarrett Allen

Key Pickups: 

  • Jeremy Lamb (November 20, Alex S)
  • Dario Saric (December 17, Alex S)
  • Tomas Satoransky (March 26, Alex S)

Key Injuries: 

Anthony Davis (Round 1, pick 7) *KEEPER* 

– Missed 26 total games. 

Devin Booker (Round 4, pick 34) *KEEPER*

– Missed 18 total games. 

Goran Dragic (Round 5, pick 47) 

– Missed 46 total games. 

Wendell Carter Jr. (Round 8, pick 74)

– Missed 38 total games. 

Danilo Gallinari (Round 12, pick 119)

– Missed 14 total games. (On Alex Snyder’s active roster once acquired on Nov 3)

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • New addition to the Men’s League and was handed a tough task of being slightly in the same boat as Josh T. with all those injuries shown above. Five total in fact, and to two of his studs and keepers. 
  • Was treading water and hanging around early in the first few weeks of the season as we saw Alex S. sitting 33-30-1 in the first eight weeks of the season and tied with Jon D. in 5th place. 
  • After those first eight weeks, is when Anthony Davis’ probable reported tags before each game would turn into out of the blue ‘OUT’ 10 minutes before tip off, which had to have been frustrating. 
  • Team name representing as we saw Alex S. tally together the second most 4-4-0 this year with six weeks of mediocrity.  

2018 Keepers: 

Anthony Davis – Round: 1 – Pick: 7 *Ineligible for 2019 keeper*

Devin Booker – Round: 4 – Pick 34

2019 Possible Keepers: 

DeMar DeRozan – Round 2

Devin Booker – Round 4

Nikola Vucevic – Round 6

Joe Ingles – Round 10

The Lion King (Alex Burgess)

Regular season: 72-85-3 (7th)


Trades: 

Alex- ???????

16th- 

25th- Clint Capela

36th- Brandon Ingram

45th- Ricky Rubio

Ian 

8th- Kawhi 

13th- Paul George

68th- Dennis Smith Jr.

108th- Kyle Anderson

November 4

Alex B receives Lonzo Ball

Jon D receives Otto Porter Jr. 

November 13 

Alex B receives Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Josh C receives Eric Bledsoe

November 22 

Josh B receives Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram 

Alex B receives Domantas Sabonis

February 4

Alex B receives Buddy Hield, Kris Dunn and Dewayne Dedmon

Jon D receives Tobias Harris, Domantas Sabonis and Tomas Satoransky

February 11

Alex B receives Julius Randle 

Josh C receives Ricky Rubio

Key Pickups: 

  • Justin Holiday (November 24, Alex B)
  • Pascal Siakam (October 30, Alex B)
  • Evan Fournier (February 12, Alex B)
  • Shai Gilegous-Alexander (February 7, Alex B)
  • Jonathan Isaac (February 3, Alex B)
  • Bobby Portis (January 5, Alex B)
  • Tomas Satoransky (December 30, Alex B)
  • Kenneth Faried (January 29, Alex B)
  • Jonas Valanciunas (February 14, Alex B)

Key Injuries: 

LeBron James (Round 2, pick 16) *KEEPER* 

– Missed 27 total games. 

Clint Capela (Round 3, pick 25) 

– Missed 15 total games. 

Jeff Teague (Round 6, pick 53) 

– Missed 40 total games. 

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • Not sure if it was the call out in the Fantasy Baseball write up about surprisingly seeing Alex B. not make on single trade, but we end up getting six classic Burg trades. I’d say, he may have been on the wrong side of the first three, but those last three. Winners to me, including the last one of the year, made by yours truly. Embarrassing one on my part. 
  • Making it a staple it seems like thus far in these fun facts, after the first eight weeks of the season, we saw The Lion King roaring in at 37-26-1 and sitting in 2nd. What really did The Lion King in, other than Scar and the Hyenas? 
  • Losing two of your first few picks for multiple weeks in this format and in Fantasy Basketball, is such a dagger. It had me thinking on whether or not it is better to lose your star for a whole season, halfway through the year after suffering injury, or to have your star be out for a month? It is always brutal having your stud go down for the year. But you aren’t faced with a decision really, as he is an automatic cut, if you want to win now and he isn’t a must hold in terms of a keeper for the following season. Yes, you are losing his consistent stats the rest of the way, but at least you aren’t strapped with one less roster spot basically, not contributing at all. Anyways, Alex B. lost arguably his top two fantasy players, in LeBron James and Clint Capela, unfortunately at the same point in the season. 
  • Clint Capela was reported to be out 4-6 weeks on January 14th and LeBron James had a more blurry report of how long he’d be out. In terms of possible cuts, LeBron I would say was a hold, but you could have made the argument to cut Capela given the timetable and where Alex had a chance to make a run for a playoff spot. I would have held onto him like Alex did however, as he basically got identical stats from Capela’s replacement actually on the Rockets, in Kenneth Faried, minus the blocks. The All star break was coming up as well, so I understood the hold on Capela. 
  • All in all, I think Alex B. season was unfortunately in the hands of the injury gods and they were not in his favor, as we saw The Lion King stumble down the stretch with a record of 13-35-0 in the final six weeks of the season. 

2018 Keepers: 

LeBron James – Round: 2 – Pick: 16

Aaron Gordon – Round: 10 – Pick: 93 

2019 Possible Keepers: 

LeBron James- Round 2

Clint Capela – Round 3

Aaron Gordon – Round 10

Buddy Hield – Round 12

Pascal Siakam – Round 14

FUCK PORZINGBITCH (Ben Pohl)

Regular season: 75-83-2 (6th)


Trades: 

January 16

Ben P receives Trevor Ariza 

Jon D receives JJ Redick

Key Pickups: 

  • JJ Redick (October 24, Ben P)

Key Injuries: 

Jaren Jackson Jr.  (Round 10, pick 97) 

– Missed 24 total games. 

Kristaps Porzingis (Round 13, pick 124)

– Missed 82 total games. 

Jimmy Butler (Round 2, pick 17)

– Missed 27 total games. 

T.J. warren (Round 11, pick 104)

-Missed 39 total games. 

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • I am not sure about Mike, but I know I was shaking in my boots as we were heading down the final few weeks of the season as we had Joey, who was six games back from Mike and I after week 17 and the FUCK PORZINGBITCH squad who was eight games back with three three weeks left the play. I was a bit nervous as I know I’ve seen Ben make crazy runs at the end and sneak his way into the playoffs and win the whole thing. 
  • Unfortunately, those last three weeks weren’t all that kind to Ben as he went 5-19 combined and was on the outside looking in. The schedule wasn’t too kind either as he had to face three eventual playoff teams during that run as well. 
  • Only team to carry a player who did not play one single game this season, in Kristaps Porzingis. Props to Ben for being able to put together a team who was a three week run away from getting his way into the playoffs. 
  • Reviewing every team this year, this one had to be the oddest one, as Ben is usually very active on the waiver wire. He ended up making the fewest moves in the league this year, with three. He carried a player all year long who logged zero minutes and was again, a three week run away from getting into the playoffs. Very, very strange. 
  • My answer would be looking at his draft and how solid it was. Klay Thompson (4th round) Trae Young (5th round) D’Angelo Russell (9th round)
  • To me, has the greatest possible keepers for next season in my eyes. Never a bad thing to have all options, but that’ll be a tough call for Ben and beyond curious on the decision!

2018 Keepers: 

Andre Drummond – Round: 7 – Pick: 64

Donovan Mitchell – Round: 14 – Pick: 137

2019 Possible Keepers: 

Russell Westbrook – Round 1

Trae Young – Round 5

Andre Drummond – Round 7

D’Angelo Russell – Round 9

Jaren Jackson Jr. – Round 10

Donovan Mitchell – Round 14

Kristaps Porzingis – Round 14

What Does The Fox Say? (Joey Davis)

Regular season: 81-77-2 (5th)


Trades: 

March 15

Joey D receives JJ Redick and Bobby Portis 

Jon D receives Thaddeus Young

Key Pickups: 

  • Derrick Rose (October 23, Joey D)
  • Danny Green (October 23, Joey D)
  • JaVale McGee (October 24, Joey D)
  • Bogdan Bogdanovic (November 13, Joey D)
  • Thaddeus Young (January 17, Joey D)

Key Injuries: 

John Collins (Round 3, pick 30) 

– Missed 21 total games. 

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • Similar to my comments on Ben’s squad, Joey was a three week stretch away from getting his squad into the postseason, but was unfortunately, the fox said no for this season… 
  • Really was fortunate on the injury front with what I was able to gather, in that John Collins was the only unhealthy boy to miss time for the Fox squad. While it was 21 total games to one of his higher draft picks, Joey was able to at least plan for not having Collins to start the year as he was already reportedly going to be out to start the year. 
  • Not so battle tested, as Joey beat up on the non playoff teams to pad that solid record of his as he went 48-29-2 against the non playoff teams. 
  • In my opinion, had one of the best key pickups this season which was the JaVale McGee pickup on October 24. Joey held him until January 9th, as we saw him tire there in the middle part of the season and get less minutes. But from October 24-January 9, here are Mr. McGee’s stats; 11.2 PTS, 6.8 REB, 2.3 BLK on 60.3 FG%. I’d say that was able to help fill the void of the missed time from John Collins. 
  • Looking at Joey’s team from the beginning to seasons end, he kept his core pieces all year and felt he had one of the deepest, complete and balanced rosters. If Brogdon and Rose were both healthy and the season started today, I think Joey would not have that definite streamer roster spot to play with each week. To me, he’d have two ‘maybe’s’ in that regard, who’d be, Derrick White and Bobby Portis. Maybe Enes Kanter depending on where he’d land during the offseason. 

2018 Keepers: 

Nikola Jokic- Round: 6 – Pick: 51 *Ineligible for 2019 keeper*

Khris Middleton- Round: 13 – Pick: 130 *Ineligible for 2019 keeper*

2019 Possible Keepers: 

De’Aaron Fox – Round 7

Malcolm Brogdon – Round 12

Derrick Rose – Round 14

JJ Redick – Round 14

Derrick White – Round 14

I’m Jrue DaBaDe DaBaDa (Ian Burgess)

Regular season: 101-58-1 (4th) *2nd in Regular season*


Trades: 

Alex- ???? (Still unsure about this one)

16th- 

25th- Clint Capela

36th- Brandon Ingram

45th- Ricky Rubio

Ian 

8th- Kawhi 

13th- Paul George

68th- Dennis Smith Jr.

108th- Kyle Anderson

October 15 

Ian B receives John Wall and Al Horford 

Josh T receives Stephen Curry and Lauri Markkanen 

November 30

Ian B receives Nikola Mirotic 

Jon D receives Buddy Hield

Key Pickups: 

  • Joe Harris (February 14, Ian B)
  • Marcus Morris (January 17, Ian B)
  • Derrick Favors (December 2, Ian B)
  • JaVale McGee (March 22, Ian B)

Key Injuries: 

John Wall (Round 1, pick 6) 

-Missed 50 total games. (On Ian Burgess’ active roster once acquired on Oct 15)

Kawhi Leonard (Round 1, pick 8)

– Missed 22 total games. 

Al Horford (Round 6, pick 55) 

– Missed 14 total games. (On Ian Burgess’ active roster once acquired on Oct 15)

Jrue Holiday (Round 14, pick 136) *KEEPER*

– Missed 15 total games. 

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • Ian started out this season stiff arming goddamn babies as he went 43-20-1 through the first eight weeks of the season and really didn’t slow down much at all this season. 
  • While Alex S. and Josh T. had the most injuries this season, Ian had by far, the worst luck when it came to missed time to absolute stars. I mean, having John Wall get injured early on in the season and only give Ian four and a half weeks worth of production is beyond brutal. On top of that, having Kawhi miss 22 games spread throughout the season. 
  • But, having Jrue Holiday, one of the more underrated players this season in fantasy to miss 15 games has to be right there with Wall being out for the season. Just in large part to the timing of the injury and timetable from reports. Holiday suffered the injury on March 7th and was reportedly out ‘at least a week’ With that report, Holiday would be back at the very latest around the second week of round one of the playoffs. The following reports continued to be day-to-day. With minutes being so crucial in Fantasy basketball and the playoffs, not having Jrue Holiday’s production and burning a roster spot basically was what did Ian in during the playoffs. 
  • Crazy to think about if Ian never made that trade with Josh T after the draft, we could have seen a lineup featuring the likes of Paul George, Kawhi Leonard, Stephen Curry, Lauri Markkanen, Jrue Holiday, Paul Millsap and Lou Williams. 

2018 Keepers: 

Lou Williams – Round: 13 – Pick: 125

Jrue Holiday – Round: 14 – Pick: 136 *Ineligible for 2019 keeper*

2019 Possible Keepers: 

Kawhi Leonard – Round 1

Paul George – Round 2

Al Horford – Round 6

Lou Williams – Round 13

JaVale McGee – Round 14

Spreadsheet Nerds (Jonathan Deschaine)

Regular season: 107-52-1 (3rd) *Regular season champ*


Trades: 

November 3

Alex S receives Danilo Gallinari

Jon D receives Robert Covington

November 4

Alex B receives Lonzo Ball

Jon D receives Otto Porter Jr. 

November 8

Mike D receives Nicolas Batum 

Jon D receives Jabari Parker 

November 11

Mike D receives Jabari Parker 

Jon D receives Nicolas Batum

November 16

Josh T receives Draymond Green and DeMarcus Cousins

Jon D receives Marc Gasol and Kent Bazemore

November 30

Ian B receives Nikola Mirotic 

Jon D receives Buddy Hield

December 26

Josh B receives Kyle Lowry, Luka Doncic and Emmanuel Mudiay

Jon D receives Kevin Durant, Lonzo Ball and Rudy Gay

January 16

Ben P receives Trevor Ariza 

Jon D receives JJ Redick

January 21

Josh B receives Marc Gasol and Jayson Tatum 

Jon D receives Kyle Lowry and Eric Gordon 

January 22

Alex S receives Eric Gordon 

Jon D receives Jarrett Allen 

February 4

Alex B receives Buddy Hield, Kris Dunn and Dewayne Dedmon

Jon D receives Tobias Harris, Domantas Sabonis and Tomas Satoransky

March 15

Joey D receives JJ Redick and Bobby Portis 

Jon D receives Thaddeus Young

Key Pickups: 

  • Serge Ibaka (October 21, Jon D)
  • Kris Dunn (October 26, Jon D)
  • Trevor Ariza (December 21, Jon D)
  • Mitchell Robinson (February 14, Jon D)
  • Dario Saric (November 8, Jon D)
  • Kyle Anderson (November 15, Jon D)
  • Larry Nance Jr. (January 25, Jon D)
  • Bobby Portis (February 9, Jon D)
  • Kelly Olynyk (February 28, Jon D)
  • Thomas Bryant (January 1, Jon D)
  • Dwight Powell (March 4, Jon D)

Key Injuries: 

Lonzo Ball (Round 4, pick 39) 

– Missed 32 total games. (After being reacquired on Dec. 26)

DeMarcus Cousins (Round 9, pick 82)

Missed 16 total games. (On Jonathan Deschaine’s active roster until traded to Josh Theriaul on Nov. 16)

Otto Porter Jr. (Round 5, pick 48)

Missed 26 total game. (After being reacquired on Nov. 4)

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • Once again, takes the crown of most trades in a season. By a goddamn MILE. 12. Count them, 12 total trades! Could also make the argument that Jon could have won the majority, if not them all. 
  • In 3 of the 12 trades, Jon received players that he prior shipped off his squad as well. Lonzo Ball, Nicolas Batum and Kyle Lowry. 
  • What I enjoy most is looking back at each team after the conclusion of the draft and looking at their team at seasons end. Jon’s is always the most fascinating. Jon had just one player who stuck on his team from start to finish and that player was James Harden. While he did have Kyle Lowry to start the year and to finish, he was traded midseason and reacquired. 
  • After the week eight point in the season, Jon was on the outside looking in at the playoffs as he was tied for 5th. Only one game back from 4th and really, by that point, Ian was the only team who was far from the pack. Jon went on an absolute tear from weeks 9-20, as we saw him take an L just once during that run. He also in nine of those weeks, won his matchup with six or more categories. Wasn’t just winning them, he was dominating them. 
  • Through weeks 9-20, Jon’s record was 71-22-0. Unbelievable stretch that was, which led him to being the regular season champ. This was absolutely due to the fact of all his trades and successful ones. In Fantasy, you try and put together the best squad possibly and I believe Jon did that. Once you get into the playoffs, anything can really happen. Jon had many key players out and not get minutes from his studs which to me, is the most frustrating thing about Fantasy for sure. 

2018 Keepers: 

Kyle Lowry – Round: 3 – Pick: 22

Jayson Tatum – Round 14 – Pick: 139

2019 Possible Keepers: 

Kevin Durant – Round 1

James Harden – Round 1

Kyle Lowry – Round 3

Domantas Sabonis – Round 12

Mitchell Robinson – Round 14

Lavine La Vida Loca (Michael Deschaine)

Regular season: 93-64–3 (2nd) *3rd in regular season*


Trades: 

November 8

Mike D receives Nicolas Batum 

Jon D receives Jabari Parker 

November 11

Mike D receives Jabari Parker 

Jon D receives Nicolas Batum

Key Pickups: 

  • Montrezl Harrell (October 17, Mike D)
  • Josh Hart (October 27, Mike D)
  • Joe Harris (October 26, Mike D)
  • Rudy Gay (January 3, Mike D)
  • Jerami Grant (February 12, Mike D)
  • Danny Green (December 4, Mike D)
  • Jarrett Allen (March 19, Mike D)

Key Injuries: None

Fun Facts/Notes: 

  • Not very similar to brother Jon, Mike tends to stick with players longer and play a consistent type of Fantasy game. Of Mike’s first five draft picks, he stuck on his team from start to finish. 
  • In large part to Mike making a run and getting to the finals, his draft was pretty darn good with his value picks of Bradley Beal in the 3rd, Blake Griffin in the 4th, Willie Cauley-Stein in the 6th and D.J. Augustin in the 13th. Combine that with some big time pickups and you got things cooking. 
  • Tying this with my recent point, Montreal Harrell could quite possibly have been the best free agent pickup of the season in terms of the amount of production and longevity of his production that he provided for Mike. Mike had him all year long from October 17 to the final day. Was a huge get. 
  • Mike really didn’t have a crazy couple of weeks to garner finishing with the 3rd best record. Seemed to have stayed consistent throughout the entire year. Did ramp things up a bit heading into the playoffs going 20-11-1, which was solid and enough to hold off Joey and Ben from sneaky in. 
  • I think the turning point for Mike was week 12 when he took down Josh Bragg, 8-0-0 and lost one matchup from that point forward and stayed real consistent as well. I mention that week, not only sweeping in all eight categories, but we also saw John Wall go down and was ruled out for the remainder of the season the week prior. 
Bradley Beal before John Wall injury
PTS AST REB 3PM STL BLK
23.8 4.7 4.9 2.4 1.1 0.9
Bradley Beal after John Wall injury
PTS AST REB 3PM STL BLK
27.2 6.0 5.1 2.7 1.8 0.6
  • The John Wall injury forward, Mike’s team turned from being a contender to the best team in the league in my opinion. Just basing things off the player rater of the 2019 season, Mike had three top 10 Fantasy players on his roster, all healthy, heading into the playoffs, in Karl-Anthony Towns, Damian Lilliard and Bradley Beal. I’ll get more into talking about the playoffs next, but needed to give props to Mike for putting together a really consistent and solid year! 

2018 Keepers: 

Damian Lilliard – Round: 2 – Pick: 18

Zach Lavine – Round 11 – Pick: 103

2019 Possible Keepers: 

Karl-Anthony Towns – Round 1

Damian Lilliard – Round 2

Bradley Beal – Round 3

Blake Griffin – Round 4

Montrezl Harrell – Round 14

Process Fully Trusted (Josh Carlson)

Regular season: 92-65-3 (1st) *4th in regular season*


Trades: 

November 13 

Alex B receives Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Josh C receives Eric Bledsoe

February 11

Alex B receives Julius Randle 

Josh C receives Ricky Rubio

Key Pickups: 

  • Brook Lopez (October 24, Josh C)
  • Spencer Dinwiddie (February 28, Josh C)
  • Justise Winslow (December 28, Josh C)
  • Shai Gilegous-Alexander (November 11, Josh C)
  • Kent Bazemore (December 7, Josh C)
  • Thomas Bryant (March 21, Josh C)
  • Cedi Osman (February 25, Josh C)

Key Injuries: 

Joel Embiid (Round 10, pick 100) *KEEPER* 

– Missed 18 total games. 

Elfrid Payton (Round 9, pick 81)

– Missed 40 total games. 

Fun Facts/Notes:  

  • Always a bit odd doing my own fun facts, but how about we start off with almost blowing up my team with my dumb ass trading away Julius Randle for Ricky Rubio? Now that is fun. I never make many trades throughout a year. Well… trades with me, never really get done I would say. I send a ton, but not many happen. I think the big win of my first deal in acquiring Eric Bledsoe, in the end evened things out after taking an L in the Randle/Rubio deal. 
  • All in all, didn’t have too many injuries, other than to Joel Embiid. Did have 40 games missed of Alfred Payton, but was able to stream and make up games while holding onto the Elf. 
  • Made the most moves of 133. A bit much and also tells me I have no life! 
  • The biggest pivotal moment, that I remember like it was last yesterday, was weeks 13-15. After getting smoked by Jon in week 12, 1-7-0, the standings looking like this. 
Week 1-12 Standings Week 1-15 Standings
Team (Owners) Record Team (Owners) Record
Spreadsheet Nerd (Jon D) 58-37-1 Spreadsheet Nerd (Jon D) 78-41-1
I’m Jrue DaBaDe DaBaDa (Ian B) 55-40-1 I’m Jrue DaBaDe DaBaDa (Ian B) 72-47-1
Lavine La Vida Loca (Michael D) 53-38-2 Process Fully Trusted (Josh C)
71-47-2
FUCK PORZINGBITCH (Ben P) 53-39-2 Lavine La Vida Loca (Michael D) 68-47-2
Process Fully Trusted (Josh C)
49-45-2 What Does The Fox Say? (Joey Davis)
62-56-2
The Lion King (Alex B) 49-43-3 The Lion King (Alex B) 60-56-3
What Does The Fox Say? (Joey Davis)
48-46-2 FUCK PORZINGBITCH (Ben P) 57-59-2
Mediocre At Best  (Alex Snyder)
46-48-2 Mediocre At Best  (Alex Snyder)
50-68-2
  • Ben had control of that 4th spot and had some huge weeks during the midway point of the season. Weeks 13-15 came around and we saw Joey and Alex B stay pretty solid and continue to hover above .500. But, Ben P went 4-20-0 during that stretch while my squad started to gain some momentum and had three much needed weeks going 22-2-0 and leaped up to that third overall spot. Those three weeks were beyond crucial. 

2018 Keepers: 

Joel Embiid – Round: 10 – Pick: 100 *Ineligible for 2019 keeper*

Ben Simmons – Round: 14 – Pick: 140 *Ineligible for 2019 keeper*

2019 Possible Keepers: 

Giannis Antetokounmpo – Round 1

Eric Bledsoe – Round 4

Brook Lopez – Round 11

Playoffs

Round One:

LaVine La Vida Loca (Mike Deschaine) vs. I’m Jrue DaBaDe DaBaDa (Ian Burgess)

Team FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS Score
MIKE 480 0.756 163 532 346 82 48 1523 4-2-2
IAN 0.477 0.799 126 532 264 82 54 1379 2-4-2

Felt this matchup went as many would have expected and why I think two week matchups in Fantasy playoffs are the best format, as the best team should win in Fantasy. In this case, I think Ian’s injuries that occurred early on in the season and even during this series, caught up to the squad and fell just short. Actually did not even realize at the time, that we had two categories tied by weeks end and how damn close it was! Crazy to think that if Jrue Holiday were to have been healthy for this one or a few more pickups on Ian’s side, than he could have snuck away with the W. At the same time, we could have seen Mike match Ian with pickups if he were to have seen Ian make some streaming additions throughout the week. All in all, was a pretty intense one! Crazy to also think that it came down to the last game of the night between the Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Lakers. An absolutely meaningless game for most. An absolutely meaningful game for some. Lets take a look. 

Scoreboard entering 4th quarter of Lakers/Kings
Team FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS Score
MIKE 480 0.756 163 532 346 82 48 1523 6-2-0
IAN 0.476 0.798 126 527 264 81 54 1372 2-6-0

We have Ian down entering the 4th quarter and still to play, he has JaVale McGee and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, while Mike has Willie Cauley-Stein. Before you ask or go check yourself to see who would win the tiebreaker. Ian had beaten Mike in both of their matchups during the regular season, so if this matchup ended 4-4-0, Ian would have come out on top. Looking at this score and the players who each team has left entering the 4th, I would have probably leaned towards Mike as the two categories he had to hold off were REB and STL. Now, if I were to have told you that the Kings decided to sub out Willie Cauley-Stein at the six minute mark in the 3rd quarter and he never saw the floor the rest of the game, you’d think Mike would be huddled in a damn corner and watching every single play-by-play coming through. So basically Mike has no one left and Ian has JaVale McGee who ends up seeing all 12 minutes in the 4th, with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope seeing roughly six minutes in the 4th. If I were getting those minutes from Pope and McGee and all they needed to combine for were six rebounds and 2 steals, I would have liked my chances with the rebounds. Steals are probably a toss up. In the end, we see Mike barely hang on, but that game had to have been fun to watch if you were part of this matchup! 

LaVine La Vida Loca (Mike Deschaine) CLUTCH BOYS: 

Notables who missed time: 

– Blake Griffin: 1 Game

– Zach Lavine: 3 Games

– Andrew Wiggins: 1 Game

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Montrezl Harrell (7) 0.574 0.755 1 53 12 7 13 146
Karl-Anthony Towns (6) 0.522 0.818 15 92 26 4 8 162
Damian Lilliard (6) 0.505 0.912 26 26 60 10 1 169
Bradley Beal (8) 0.480 0.769 27 39 48 16 3 213
Danny Green (7) 0.490 0.429 20 28 16 5 2 71

I’m Jrue DaBaDe DaBaDa (Ian Burgess) CLUTCH BOYS: 

Notables who missed time: 

– Darren Collison: 3 Games

– Al Horford: 2 Games

– Kawhi Leonard: 1 Game

– Jrue Holiday: 6 Games

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Kawhi Leonard (6) 0.495 0.767 16 42 19 7 2 137
Lou Williams (7) 0.437 0.811 8 14 32 6 0 128
Paul George (7) 0.439 0.817 25 59 30 13 6 182
Derrick Favors (8) 0.580 0.667 1 66 15 5 11 95

Round One:

Process Fully Trusted (Josh Carlson) vs. Spreadsheet Nerds (Jonathan Deschaine)

Team FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS Score
Josh 490 0.760 107 690 415 116 80 1485 6-2-0
Jon 0.482 0.824 138 599 320 90 72 1446 2-6-0

I am always nervous when my teams reach the playoffs and was even more on the edge of my seat setting my lineups each and every day as Jon, by the end of the season had the better roster from top to bottom. But, once we get into the playoffs, anything can happen and by the luck of the ole irish, we had some crazy things happen. I may have been caught up in the week and more focused on my squad more than anything. I knew, that Jon had a few of his star players sit out and miss games. I didn’t realize how many were missed in total, along with the fact that, it seemed like all of his players, when they did suit up, underperformed, big time. It is unbelievable looking at the totals for the two week matchup here. Jon had just one player score over 100 points. One. Now, that player ended up having probably the best two week stretch in Fantasy, in James Harden. But nevertheless, he got just three games from Kyle Lowry, and in all three, he reached the 30 minute mark, just once as the Raptors coasted down the stretch. Only had five games from Kevin Durant and eclipsed 20 points in just two of his five games. It really shows up also when looking below at Jon having just two guys I was able to identify in having an above average two week total stretch. You could also say that me putting Domantas Sabonis on the list is also a stretch as he really had an average to solid week. Fantasy playoffs can be so frustrating and can only imagine if I were Jon, I would have absolutely freaked. Dominated the league in trades and making moves. Set his team up for the postseason and just did not get the luck of total games and minutes from his studs. I have always said, the better team should win and in this case, it unfortunately did not go that way. 

In terms of my team, I was able to catch some breaks, with cashing in big time for holding onto Elfrid Payton all year, as Jrue Holiday went down right before the Fantasy playoffs and Payton received a ton of run down the final weeks of the season. The Elf played a total of six games and in four of them, he record a triple double. His other two games, were actually duds, but he deserved recognition and I would go as far to say that he was my MVP of this matchup, as he far beyond outperformed what I thought I was going to get in terms of production. Would also say that his production ended up making up for two missed games from the Greek Freak as well. For me, the loss of CJ McCollum in my mind wasn’t a huge deal to my team, as the structure of my team didn’t revolve around scoring or 3PM. 

The basis and summary of the matchup basically came down to my studs playing and performing when on the court and Jon having a few extra studs miss games and also have many guys underperform. 

Process Fully Trusted (Josh Carlson) CLUTCH BOYS: 

Notables who missed time: 

– CJ McCollum: 3 Games

– Joel Embiid: 1 Game

– Ricky Rubio: 1 Game

– Giannis Antetokounmpo: 2 Games

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Ben Simmons (6)  0.644 0.667 0 43 43 10 6 114
Joel Embiid (5) 0.479 0.880 8 85 20 6 10 142
Elfrid Payton (6) 0.385 0.800 8 56 64 6 1 74
Rudy Gobert (8) 0.773 0.558 0 110 14 5 15 131
Giannis Antetokounmpo (5) 0.613 0.827 5 59 35 5 10 162

Spreadsheet Nerds (Jonathan Deschaine) CLUTCH BOYS: 

Notables who missed time: 

– Kevin Durant: 2 Games

– Kyle Lowry: 4 Games

– Otto Porter Jr.: 3 Games

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
James Harden (8) 0.453 0.877 40 45 64 20 7 295
Domantas Sabonis (7) 0.459 0.706 0 69 22 2 2 92

Finals:

Process Fully Trusted (Josh Carlson) vs. LaVine La Vida Loca (Mike Deschaine)

Team FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS Score
Josh 0.488 0.736 118 697 452 102 96 1678 5-3-0
MIKE 0.461 0.779 158 616 411 84 55 1760 3-5-0

Still unsure as to how I won this one against Mike as his team was lalaLOADED. If you were to have told me at the beginning of the week the following things would happen, I would have said, bring out the brooms for 8-0-0 sweep. 

  • Mike would have 82 more total minutes after two and a half weeks than me. 
  • I’d have a combined, 10 games missed from Giannis, Embiid and Simmons. 
  • Lilliard and Beal would play a combined 17 games between the two of them. 
  • Mike would make 16/17 matchup moves during the finals period. 

Think the Fantasy gods were truly just on my side this Basketball season as I think Mike and Jon had the two best Fantasy rosters by seasons end. My only shot I felt against Mike was making all 17 moves and stream the hell outta these two and a half weeks and make sure that each move counted. Mike ended up making 16/17 moves in the end and still, it is unbelievable, somehow the process came through. I think looking into the matchup more in depth, to me, the deciding factor was based off of depth and production from streamers. 

Process Fully Trusted (Josh Carlson) Streamers

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Mikal Bridges 0/5 1/2/
4 1 1 0 1
Shaquille Harrison 35/74 6/10/ 4 37 17 10 3 80
Darren Collison 18/36 3/6/ 5 7 22 3 0 44
Miles Bridges 11/18/ 0 5 8 8 2 1 27
Al-Farouq Aminu 0/9 0 0 7 1 0 0 0
Christian Wood 28/62 20/24 4 44 3 1 3 80
Richaun Holmes 14/23/ 2/4/ 0 19 4 0 3 29
Justin Anderson 6/13/ 2/4/ 3 11 0 1 2 17
Alex Caruso 4/14/ 0 1 5 6 1 0 9
Thomas Bryant 45/78 9/16/ 7 71 14 2 7 106
Bryn Forbes 11/21/ 1/1/ 7 7 8 0 0 30
Dragan Bender 11/26/ 7/12/ 2 19 6 2 1 31
Tyus Jones 9/21/ 0 1 2 18 1 0 19
Mario Hezonja 0/3/ 0 0 3 4 3 0 0
Quin Cook 4/12/ 0 2 4 3 0 0 10
Gorgui Dieng 8/20/ 0 2 11 2 3 0 18
Evan Turner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mikal Bridges 0/5 1/2/
4 1 1 0 1

LaVine La Vida Loca (Mike Deschaine) Streamers

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Al-Farouq Aminu 6/16/ 2/2/ 2 8 1 1 1 16
Joe Harris 6/9/ 0 5 6 3 0 0 17
Bogdan Bogdanovic 20/44 6/7/ 7 8 12 2 0 53
Bam Adebayo 23/40 9/12/ 1 44 8 8 4 56
Josh Jackson 5/14/ 2/3/ 0 4 3 1 0 12
Pat Connaughton 7/12/ 2/3/ 1 14 5 2 0 17
Lance Stephenson 2/9/ 0 1 3 3 1 1 5
JaKarr Sampson 15/33/ 8/11/ 2 16 2 1 2 40
Walt Lemon Jr. 7/25/ 3/3/ 0 12 7 2 0 17
Blake Griffin 27/73 9/12/ 7 31 15 3 1 70
Caris LeVert 16/28/ 6/10/ 4 7 8 2 1 42
Delon Wright 7/17/ 11/12/ 3 20 13 4 0 28
Alex Caruso 5/16/ 2/2/ 0 7 13 1 1 12
Darren Collison 1/3/ 4/4/ 0 1 4 1 0 6
Fred VanVleet 6/12/ 2/2/ 2 2 4 3 0 16
Streaming Totals
Owner FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Josh 0.469 0.645 43 259 117 30 20 501
Mike 0.436 0.783 35 183 101 32 11 407

LaVine La Vida Loca (Mike Deschaine) CLUTCH BOYS: 

Notables who missed time: 

– Karl-Anthony Towns: 2 Games

– Damian Lilliard: 1 Game

– Blake Griffin: 4 Games

– Zach lavine: 8 Games

– Willie Cauley-Stein: 1 Game

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Damian Lilliard (9) 0.375 0.935 25 49 72 6 3 200
D.J. Augustin (9) 0.447 0.842 13 34 60 6 1 105
Andrew Wiggins (9) 0.469 0.750 19 43 34 7 5 193
Montrezl Harrell (8) 0.625 0.658 1 40 26 5 7 136
Karl-Anthony Towns (7) 0.461 0.843 4 77 25 5 8 153
Bradley Beal (8) 0.469 0.714 16 28 34 8 4 184

Process Fully Trusted (Josh Carlson) CLUTCH BOYS: 

Notables who missed time: 

– Ben Simmons: 2 Games

– Jamal Murray: 1 Game

– Rudy Gobert: 1 Game

– Giannis Antetokounmpo: 3 Games

– Eric Bledsoe: 2 Games

– Joel Embiid: 5 Games

– Ricky Rubio: 4 Games

– Brook Lopez: 1 Game

Player (Games)
FG% FT% 3PM REB AST STL BLK PTS
Ben Simmons (7) 0.500 0.556 0 50 48 11 7 104
Jamal Murray (9) 0.496 0.838 18 41 47 12 3 185
Elfrid Payton (7) 0.434 0.818 5 31 64 7 5 80
Rudy Gobert (8) 0.707 0.661 0 100 11 7 24 155
Giannis Antetokounmpo (5) 0.527 0.769 8 56 20 4 11 156

I think in the end, my team was built to dominate in four categories. Rebounds, assists, blocks and field goal percentage. My main goal was to stream for steals and points to pick up that 5th and elusive category to win each week. I think that is why you saw my team sitting in the 4th seed as I never won many weeks 8-0-0 or 7-1-0. I also would never lose a week without winning at least two of those categories. I think that is what this matchup with Mike came down to, is being able to control those four categories with my stars and then stream to try and pick up either steals or points along the way. By the end of the season, I felt steals was a category that I was close to picking up each and every week and points, not so much after the swap of Randle for Rubio. Looking at the total production from Mike and I’s streamers by the end of the week, Mike actually out streamed me in steals as he had a two steal advantage with his pickups, but my guys buckled down when it mattered most it seemed.