Fantasy Basketball: Anyone Up For It?
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Greg, Found a magazine today just looked at the cheatsheet for a good 5 minutes and feel I now have a great grasp of fantasy basketball count me in.
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The word is getting out--we've got your hoops right here!
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Originally posted by Eddiejag:
GREG sorry i missed this post but im in.I NO ABOUT 4 OTHER GUYS FROM HERE WHO WOULD GET IN .
I LIKE THE 1060.00 LEAGUE MORE. what he meant by $1060 per league was the revenue generated available for the overall prizes, not $1060 as an entry fee.
The entry fee is $600 x 12 teams = $7200 x 80% payout = $5760 - $4700 in league prizes = $1060 per league in revenue going towards the overall prize pool.
He's basing the $5000 overall prize on us having 5 leagues, 60 teams. 5 complete leagues would leave enough for a $5 K overall prize. I think I got all that right at least. Hopefully 5 leagues is a very modest estimate tho. I'd like to see 8 leagues. 8 is my favorite number and 96 is a solid number of teams for an Inaugural fantasy basketball championship.
I just hope this is still going to happen. I've been checking this thread several times daily hoping to see some great news.
May as well throw this out there right now.... Who would you guys pick at #3?
GREG sorry i missed this post but im in.I NO ABOUT 4 OTHER GUYS FROM HERE WHO WOULD GET IN .
I LIKE THE 1060.00 LEAGUE MORE. what he meant by $1060 per league was the revenue generated available for the overall prizes, not $1060 as an entry fee.
The entry fee is $600 x 12 teams = $7200 x 80% payout = $5760 - $4700 in league prizes = $1060 per league in revenue going towards the overall prize pool.
He's basing the $5000 overall prize on us having 5 leagues, 60 teams. 5 complete leagues would leave enough for a $5 K overall prize. I think I got all that right at least. Hopefully 5 leagues is a very modest estimate tho. I'd like to see 8 leagues. 8 is my favorite number and 96 is a solid number of teams for an Inaugural fantasy basketball championship.
I just hope this is still going to happen. I've been checking this thread several times daily hoping to see some great news.
May as well throw this out there right now.... Who would you guys pick at #3?
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Originally posted by Milkman Dead:
May as well throw this out there right now.... Who would you guys pick at #3? Assuming LeBron and Garnett are off the board, I'd probably go with Duncan. Kobe and McGrady might be tempting, but gotta love the "sure thing" at Center with TD.
May as well throw this out there right now.... Who would you guys pick at #3? Assuming LeBron and Garnett are off the board, I'd probably go with Duncan. Kobe and McGrady might be tempting, but gotta love the "sure thing" at Center with TD.
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Originally posted by Eddiejag:
GREG sorry i missed this post but im in.I NO ABOUT 4 OTHER GUYS FROM HERE WHO WOULD GET IN .
I LIKE THE 1060.00 LEAGUE MORE. Eddie, is there any fantasy sport you don't compete in? Gotta love it. Once I get licensing approval, I'll spread the word. Just painstakingly waiting to hear back from the NBA as I MUST do this right out of the gate.
GREG sorry i missed this post but im in.I NO ABOUT 4 OTHER GUYS FROM HERE WHO WOULD GET IN .
I LIKE THE 1060.00 LEAGUE MORE. Eddie, is there any fantasy sport you don't compete in? Gotta love it. Once I get licensing approval, I'll spread the word. Just painstakingly waiting to hear back from the NBA as I MUST do this right out of the gate.
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Twitter: @GregAmbrosius
Twitter: @GregAmbrosius
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Originally posted by Milkman Dead:
quote:Originally posted by Eddiejag:
GREG sorry i missed this post but im in.I NO ABOUT 4 OTHER GUYS FROM HERE WHO WOULD GET IN .
I LIKE THE 1060.00 LEAGUE MORE. what he meant by $1060 per league was the revenue generated available for the overall prizes, not $1060 as an entry fee.
The entry fee is $600 x 12 teams = $7200 x 80% payout = $5760 - $4700 in league prizes = $1060 per league in revenue going towards the overall prize pool.
He's basing the $5000 overall prize on us having 5 leagues, 60 teams. 5 complete leagues would leave enough for a $5 K overall prize. I think I got all that right at least. Hopefully 5 leagues is a very modest estimate tho. I'd like to see 8 leagues. 8 is my favorite number and 96 is a solid number of teams for an Inaugural fantasy basketball championship.
I just hope this is still going to happen. I've been checking this thread several times daily hoping to see some great news.
May as well throw this out there right now.... Who would you guys pick at #3? [/QUOTE]You have all that right. Now I just need NBA approval and I know we can promote this within our NFFC and NFBC guys and get a few leagues right off the bat. I'm ready to roll with this once I get league approval, but that's not happening right now. Eight leagues for the first year would be AWESOME!
quote:Originally posted by Eddiejag:
GREG sorry i missed this post but im in.I NO ABOUT 4 OTHER GUYS FROM HERE WHO WOULD GET IN .
I LIKE THE 1060.00 LEAGUE MORE. what he meant by $1060 per league was the revenue generated available for the overall prizes, not $1060 as an entry fee.
The entry fee is $600 x 12 teams = $7200 x 80% payout = $5760 - $4700 in league prizes = $1060 per league in revenue going towards the overall prize pool.
He's basing the $5000 overall prize on us having 5 leagues, 60 teams. 5 complete leagues would leave enough for a $5 K overall prize. I think I got all that right at least. Hopefully 5 leagues is a very modest estimate tho. I'd like to see 8 leagues. 8 is my favorite number and 96 is a solid number of teams for an Inaugural fantasy basketball championship.
I just hope this is still going to happen. I've been checking this thread several times daily hoping to see some great news.
May as well throw this out there right now.... Who would you guys pick at #3? [/QUOTE]You have all that right. Now I just need NBA approval and I know we can promote this within our NFFC and NFBC guys and get a few leagues right off the bat. I'm ready to roll with this once I get league approval, but that's not happening right now. Eight leagues for the first year would be AWESOME!
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Twitter: @GregAmbrosius
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T.J. Ford.
That's all I'm going to say.
That's all I'm going to say.
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Just to get the juices flowing a bit here, I'll post the Top 20 rankings from the NBA.com Fantasy Basketball Magazine. I believe this list was compiled by Matthew Berry and his staff at TalentedMrRoto.com with NBA.com, so here it is and let's see some comments:
1. LeBron James
2. Kevin Garnett
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Shawn Marion
5. Allen Iverson
6. Amare Stoudamire
7. Tracy McGrady
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Andrei Kirilenko
10. Gilbert Arenas
11. Paul Pierce
12. Steve Nash
13. Mike Bibby
14. Jason Kidd
15. Ray Allen
16. Stephon Marbury
17. Tim Duncan
18. Elton Brand
19. Jermaine O'Neal
20. Vince Carter
1. LeBron James
2. Kevin Garnett
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Shawn Marion
5. Allen Iverson
6. Amare Stoudamire
7. Tracy McGrady
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Andrei Kirilenko
10. Gilbert Arenas
11. Paul Pierce
12. Steve Nash
13. Mike Bibby
14. Jason Kidd
15. Ray Allen
16. Stephon Marbury
17. Tim Duncan
18. Elton Brand
19. Jermaine O'Neal
20. Vince Carter
Founder, National Fantasy Football Championship & National Fantasy Baseball Championship
Twitter: @GregAmbrosius
Twitter: @GregAmbrosius
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Just to get the juices flowing a bit here, I'll post the Top 20 rankings from the NBA.com Fantasy Basketball Magazine. I believe this list was compiled by Matthew Berry and his staff at TalentedMrRoto.com with NBA.com, so here it is and let's see some comments:
1. LeBron James
2. Kevin Garnett
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Shawn Marion
5. Allen Iverson
6. Amare Stoudamire
7. Tracy McGrady
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Andrei Kirilenko
10. Gilbert Arenas
11. Paul Pierce
12. Steve Nash
13. Mike Bibby
14. Jason Kidd
15. Ray Allen
16. Stephon Marbury
17. Tim Duncan
18. Elton Brand
19. Jermaine O'Neal
20. Vince Carter No love for new NBA live coverboy Dwyane Wade? Blasphemy!
Just to get the juices flowing a bit here, I'll post the Top 20 rankings from the NBA.com Fantasy Basketball Magazine. I believe this list was compiled by Matthew Berry and his staff at TalentedMrRoto.com with NBA.com, so here it is and let's see some comments:
1. LeBron James
2. Kevin Garnett
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Shawn Marion
5. Allen Iverson
6. Amare Stoudamire
7. Tracy McGrady
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Andrei Kirilenko
10. Gilbert Arenas
11. Paul Pierce
12. Steve Nash
13. Mike Bibby
14. Jason Kidd
15. Ray Allen
16. Stephon Marbury
17. Tim Duncan
18. Elton Brand
19. Jermaine O'Neal
20. Vince Carter No love for new NBA live coverboy Dwyane Wade? Blasphemy!
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Bah, what does that Angel homer Berry know about basketball?
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