Showing posts with label Dispersal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dispersal. Show all posts

UFOS: Somewhere Up in the Sky

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It’s been three years since we’ve had new blood and while we hate to lose old owners, it’s always exciting to have someone new drop into the league. And in this case, UFOS aka Uncalled Flopping Objects is sort of old blood as well, since Victor is CHMK Evan’s cousin—that makes for two Evan cousins in SlamNation if you’re counting.

A (basically) California native, Victor hails from Fremont and picked a great time to get into basketball, right around Linsanity and the rise of the Golden State Warriors. This family man works in NASA—thus the space-themed name—and is deemed the “cool cousin” by those in the know. Athletic endeavors include some pickleball, golf, and rock climbing.

While Victor hasn’t had decades of fantasy experience like many of us, he is excited to participate in his first fantasy basketball league—he recently started playing in our sister fantasy football league, Catch the Damn Ball. And Victor’s already started off his Slam tenure with a bang, having a new rule named after him and taking part of two pre-dispersals trades before he’d even gotten all six of his keepers selected. We love it!

With the detritus of the FOBS roster to pick from, Victor moved Jamal Murray away for the package of Nic Claxton, Jabari Smith Jr., and Jordan Poole. All three of those would be keepers. Then a few days later, UFOS traded Keldon Johnson away, in return for basically an extra RD4 in this year’s draft. Already the new-look UFOS was looking better than last year’s iteration. The one-team dispersal yielded FOBS holdovers Damian Lillard and Jarrett Allen, the Claxton-Smith-Poole package, and then dispersal grab Cameron Johnson.

Let’s wish Victor and the Uncalled Flopping Objects good luck in the future!

Brand New: Three Owners!

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With the upcoming 2021 season, we’re shepherding (another) three owners into Slam Nation history and bringing in a trio of new blood. And by “blood,” this time we mean actual family members…but more on that later.

First off, we say goodbye to Snack Bears, Team Cameltoe, and Hilt the Stilt. Thank you for your years with us Brandon, Felipe, and Dave. We wish you good luck in your retirement. For posterity’s sake, here are their team records over their years with us.

  • Snack Bears: 33-64-1, 0.340. Five seasons, one playoff appearance, one Toilet Bowl finals.
  • Team Cameltoe: 20-56-3, 0.263. Four seasons.
  • Hilt the Stilt: 10-29, 0.256. Two seasons.

Unfortunately, Cameltoe and Hilt are the holders of the title for worst two regular season records (by individual owner) in Slam history, and were also some of our most inactive management teams, according to our Owner Rankings. But that’s why we’re so excited for our new batch of owners! Let’s welcome Jordan, Matt, and Jack! We’ll go into their bios below but suffice to say, this rookie class is very exciting indeed.

SCRM Screaming Eagles (Jordan)

A total stranger to Slam, I found Jordan through the magic of the Internet — Reddit message board? — and it’s been first love ever since. A Raptors fan with relatively little experience in fantasy basketball — he just started playing last season — Jordan has already proven his chops with savvy dispersal picks and team building abilities. As our first resident Canadian, Jordan is bringing huge enthusiasm into the league and we’re thrilled to have him!

Before an unfortunate physical accident a few years back, Jordan was big into tennis, squash, and cycling competitively, but since then has been working on his recovery while leading a more sedentary lifestyle. And it seems like playing fantasy basketball will be a part of that, hurray!

KSKT Krispy Kreme Team (Matt)

Our first generational fantasy owner — across any league — Matt is Brian’s teenage son. I believe Matt has been co-running Squirtle Squad for a few seasons now and with great power now comes great responsibility: his own franchise. An Eagles and Sixers fan, Matt currently plays both basketball and tennis for his high school. A smooth shooting all-around guard, we’re curious how Matt’s IRL game would stack up to his dad’s — who was ranked number six overall of Slam owners in real basketball, by our scouts from 2011. Until we get that Slam Nation basketball tournament going, we’ll have to wait and see if we can get a son versus father fantasy title showdown instead, as KSKT could soon rule the Russell Conference while SQSQ are the defending Chamberlain Conference champs.

MELO Melo My Mind (Jack)

Our last new owner, Jack is actually a Jonathan, but we’re substituting in a nickname because two Jons is just too difficult to track for record keeping. [Um yeah, that’s the story we’re going with…] Jack is the second family relation to join this offseason, as he is Trieu’s brother-in-law and also living in Phoenix. That means not only do we have the prospect of future Brother, Father/Son Bowls, but also a Brother-in-Law Bowl as well! And heck, MELO could even eventually face off with TRUO Thien in a Russell Conference finals before taking on SOUR Trieu in a finals matchup. Strangely, for a Lakers fan, Jack’s favorite current player is Jayson Tatum…suspicious!


Dispersal Draft Results

It was a straight up #1-3 snake draft for dispersal this season, with the big prize being Anthony Davis. Jordan won first dispersal slot pick (taking over for HSTL), followed by Matt (taking CMTO) and then Jack (taking over SNAC). We’ll look at the individual teams more carefully in our season preview but in a wild thrill, we had our first in-dispersal trade — after five dispersal drafts all-time!

In trade ID#119, SCRM Jordan and MELO Jack exchanged RD2.3 De’Aaron Fox and RD3.1 Jaylen Brown for RD2.1 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and RD6.1, which was eventually used by SCRM to select OG Anunoby.

Overall we had eleven players taken from the leftover rosters of our three exiting teams, while seven were free agent non-keepers.

Golden Star: Hilt the Stilt

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With Matt stepping down from Sager's Suits & Ties, we were looking for a new owner and Brandon's friend and ex-roommate slipped right in! Welcome Dave, who is from the Bay but recently moved to New York. A long suffering Warriors fan now frolicking in the warm waters of "best team ever," Dave strangely passed up all Warriors in the dispersal draft! What would Zach Lowe have to say about that?! So welcome Dave and Hilt the Stilt to SlamNation -- nice historical shout out to the Chamberlain conference name -- and let's get 2019 ready!

Well, before we could really get going, we did a three team dispersal between Hilt the Stilt, last year's lone new team, IL Conceived, and Snack Bears, who didn't have the benefit of a dispersal two years ago. The goal here was to even out all three teams and try to distribute some stars, and give each franchise a step up to be competitive right away.

Due to this year's unique nature, we gave each owner a protected "franchise" player and then drafted five rounds after in 1-2-3, non-snake, fashion. Dave got first pick because Stilt would pick lowest in 2019 RD1, followed by Brandon, and then Frank (runner-up in 2018's Toilet Bowl, and would receive 2019 RD1.2, which was a factor in slotting him last and not snaking the draft).


Hilt the Stilt
Dave went young all the way through, installing Andre Drummond and Aaron Gordon as the young frontcourt around franchise cornerstone Victor Oladipo -- whose superstar emergence helped lead Sager to very respectable nine wins last season. While there was a bit of early confusion about who was eligible to be dispersed, Dave still indicated that he was happy with his team so we continued on with Steven Adams, Jarrett Allen, and Josh "Not Jason" Richardson being added to the core. That's three centers if you're counting, so it looks like Hilt the Stilt will certainly have a lot of strength in the middle!

Snack Bears
With franchise unicorn Kristaps Porzingis likely out for the year, Brandon decided to also go young, focusing on new second-star Bradley Beal while adding Jaylen Brown, their own 1.4 selection from last year, De'Aaron Fox, and closing with Tim Hardaway Jr. Add in twenty-nine year old Blake Griffin for some frontcourt support while KP is gone, and Snack definitely upgraded despite losing former franchise big man, Drummond, to dispersal.

IL Conceived
After drafting superbly last year to go from zero wins to eight in his rookie season, Frank decided to enter the dispersal to buff up their team even more. Sophomores Donovan Mitchell and Dennis Smith Jr will still anchor the backcourt but Draymond Green and Marc Gasol will now provide valuable veteran leadership up front. Add in the versatile Dario Saric on the wing, plus versatile swingman Will Barton for the last dispersal pick, and IL Conceived went from last place to playoff contender in very quick fashion.

The New Guys

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As co-commissioner Alvin and C-Lucas walk out the door, we welcome two new owners: Felipe and Matt! Taking over the reins for two successful franchises, our two new newbies are no fantasy amateurs. Felipe has been playing fantasy football over at our Maize and Blue football league for years, and is such a forward thinking owner that he even has a dedicated email for his fantasy empire. He’s a pure professional folks! And Matt, Oliver’s old co-worker and Kevin Garnett fan, has been hearing rumors about SlamNation for years and will finally get his shot at taking the rest of us down after bouncing around the non-SlamNation fantasy gutter for years. Welcome to our little league gentlemen, and good luck to you both!

The dispersal draft went like this, with the first pick getting Anthony Davis, and then three successive follow up picks to the number two slot. So the order for the first six picks was 1-2-2-2-1-1. After that the remaining three rounds went in 2-1-2-1-2-1 fashion. This unorthodox arrangement was made to balance out the fantasy gawd that is The Brow, and if you’ll recall we had to do a similar stacking to offset the LeBron James dispersal draft in for the 2012 season.

Thanks to a quick and easy dispersal draft, our new teams look like this:
  • Team Cameltoe (Felipe): Anthony Davis, Carmelo Anthony, Brook Lopez, Elfrid Payton, Mike Conley, Derrick Rose
  • Sager’s Suits & Ties (Matt): Draymond Green, Blake Griffin, Victor Oladipo, Bradley Beal, Enes Kanter, Rodney Hood.
And for the first time, not a single non-keeper was selected, as these teams were completely constructed from the remnants of the Pogiboys and Silent Crows franchises. Fascinating!

Two New Owners

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When two former champs -- including the defending champs -- exit the stage, who do you bring in to replace them? Jose and Eric-A both announced that they were vacating their teams at the end of last season. Panic ensued but after a long and arduous search, one that included an all expenses paid jaunt to Africa to look for prospects -- ala The Air Up There -- our selection committee have turned up two bonafide star owners: Trevor and Randall.

  • Trevor is a huge Clippers fan and is also a writer -- the best kinds of people on Earth, obviously. We are excited for his debut on this very blog. Goodness knows somebody else needs to blog here besides me. Maybe everyone should contribute an article once in awhile. Ahem. Either way, Trevor has been eyeing SlamNation for awhile and we're excited to have him. Fun fact: Trevor apparently reads and writes Anglo-Saxon. I have no idea what this means, but it sure is fascinating! 
  • Randall is a sixteen year fantasy basketball veteran, the rare Utah Jazz fan and has played in multiple fantasy leagues with Josh -- and I believe a football league or two with me. He's from New Jersey, religiously follows Linsanity, and wants to up the league ante to more cash, which seems like a declaration of "I'm gonna win this whole thing in my rookie year" to me. We should all be immediately afraid.
Dispersal Draft Rules & Results
Trevor and Randall did a quickie dispersal draft, this time a simple six round snake draft -- unlike two years ago when LeBron James was an obvious prize and we had to move things around picks wise to accommodate. Randall wanted to go #1 and so Trevor kindly took the #2 position. See below.


A quick team preview of the new keepers:

Spade (Randall)
Representing for the defending champs is no small feat, especially being thrown into Thundercats, aka the division of death, that featured all four teams winning at least eight games last season, but it looks like Spade will be just fine. In fact, they could be the pre-season frontrunners out of the gate. With a frontcourt featuring Kevin Love and real life teammates Al Horford and Paul Millsap, this team will be rock steady in PTS, REB, and even STL for a big man trio.

Love doesn't block many shots but mini-Wade Eric Bledsoe gets almost a block per game, which is an interesting team dynamic as the point guard out blocks the power forward, while the power forward has more three point range. We love Bledsoe and Kawhi Leonard in the starting backcourt, as both bring tons of STL and useful stats across the board, even if they are not huge scorers. PTS will be sixth man Kobe Bryant's job. We weren't sure where Kobe would be dispersal drafted but he's going to be pissed that he slid down to the fifth round. Even if Kobe misses a few weeks/months, his incredible scoring and all around numbers are going to be the perfect icing for a keeper core that has a great mix across all fantasy categories.

Interestingly, half of this team's core were Heffalumps' main holdovers -- Kobe, Horford, and Kawhi. Spade will basically keep that main core of the old Heffalumps, minus Faried, and add Love, Millsap, and Bledsoe. We're intrigued by what Randall's team can do on the (fantasy) court, and quite frankly, frightened more than a little.


Inept Henchmen (Trevor)
Trevor's team has slid right into the former Human Amoebas' high risk, high reward strategy. The Amoebas were buried by injuries the past two seasons but were always super talented on paper. Five of the top six dispersal draft picks were from Amoebas, and six ex-Amoebas were drafted versus just four ex-Heffalumps.

If all things go right injury wise, Derrick Rose and Eric Gordon are a perfect backcourt pairing. (Sidenote: We were mildly surprised to see Clippers' fan Trevor pass up Eric Bledsoe.) The two of them bring everything to the table you want from the PG/SG positions. A rejuvenated Dirk Nowitzki has lost his center eligibility from a few years ago but he's going to bring lots of small ball power forward stats. Whatever Dirk lacks in REB/BLK, Kenneth Faried will bring as an active double-double who basically just runs the floor to dunk and to pile up nice STL/BLK numbers. In theory, Gerald Wallace would fit that mold too but we saw how far Crash fell last year. Even with plenty of playing time in Boston, we're not sure if he was a better pick than say, last dispersal pick Kawhi Leonard. Still, why nitpick? For my Celtics' sake, I hope Wallace gets forty minutes a game and he accrues 12 REB, 2 STL/BLK for Trevor and Boston doesn't win a game all season!

With a big hole at center, Trevor reached into the free agent ranks to grab injury prone Andrew Bogut, who has played 109 combined games over his past three seasons. When he's on the court though, Bogut's a defensive force. All in all, Inept Henchmen has a nice blend of pieces but most of the team's success will come down to injuries. If Rose, Gordon, and Bogut can stay on the court, this team can challenge for a post-season berth and the Voltron division title.

New Ownership

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There comes a day when some men decide to leave their fantasy team behind. After two years of ownership, Mikey and Pierre decided to take a bow, leaving behind such players as Lebron James, Pau Gasol, and Andre Iguodala to become fantasy orphans. Luckily we scoured far and wide to find two great owners:

  • Eddie (NJ All-Stars) is Evan's cousin and a somewhat recent college graduate. That means he has his whole future ahead of him.  Not that I'm jealous or anything. Hailing from New Jersey, he's probably super sad the Nets are leaving for Brooklyn. Then again, what are the chances he's a Nets fan? Is anyone a Nets fan? Mikhail Prokhorov?
  • Josh (So Buckets) played fantasy football with me this past season, and he's been playing fantasy for decades from what I can see.  His favorite NFL team is the Detroit Lions even though he's from Connecticut. Clearly he's a glutton for punishment like the rest of you Michiganders, so he should fit right in.
Dispersal Draft Rules & Results
During the past few days Eddie and Josh took part in a dispersal which resulted in the following two teams made up of Mikey and Pierre's old squads and any free agent non-keepers they wanted -- excluding rookies. Due to the power of Lebron James, we heavily weighted the non-LBJ team to have more depth to make up for not having a Grade A franchise player on the roster.

Now all sixteen teams are ready to go and we can the real draft started! Get'er done.