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H2H, 10 cats: FG%, FT%, 3PTM, PTS, REB, AST, STL, BLK, TO, TECH
gilbert arenas
chris paul
randy foye
ricky davis
danny granger
luol deng
tayshaun prince
shane battier
al jefferson
carlos boozer
andrew bynum
al thornton
corey brewer
thanks!
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| i forgot the positions: PG, SG, G, SF, PF, F, C, C, UTL, UTL, bench, bench, bench
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id look to trade Tayshaun Prince or Shane Battier for a quality backup C.
i heard a rumor that Boozer might not have C eligibility this season...
Battier's #'s are good for balancing out a roto team, but aren't really too great for H2H.
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| thanks for the reply. i have to say that i hated making the prince pick, especially since jefferson and horford were taken right after.
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I really like what you've got going on here with Arenas and Paul as a core up top and then Jefferson and Boozer down low. Deng gives you a consistent dose of everything but I think Swt's analysis to trade Prince or Battier is spot on in a H2H format. These guys give great all-around stats but in a H2H format you're looking to dominate certain categories instead of being mediocre in all. I'd be looking to get another big-time scoring threat.
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