Winning in an Unwinnable League

[As my last dynasty decided to not work any more, and doing all the draft classes was really time consuming I thought I would can that and do another one. I hope you like it!]
The NBA is in chaos. Having gone through an amazingly thorough destruction at the hands of a hacking syndicate the league had no money. None. It started slowly, with fake news stories about rampant spousal and drug abuse forced advertisers to leave in droves, the group went all the way and purged the league and the club of all their money and assets, leaving absolutely nothing. So as you can expect, 30 teams with 300+ players, coaches and everyone that works at a NBA basketball club were instantly without employment, or money, or hope.
The league shut down and after a few years of media bashing and soul searching, the NBA was relaunched in 2014. The catch: only eight teams remained. The front office of the league went all out, pooling as many resources as they could to get this thing right. So for those eight teams, it was like starting again. Same salary structure, same players, same schedule. Lucky for me, the plucky Czech called Honza Cizikas, the team that I was General Manager of when the league went under is one of those eight.
The eight teams are the Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers and my own Sacramento Kings. As there was such a big league before and now has been shrunk to only eight, there will be a redistribution draft. In other words, a fantasy draft where all the players are put in a free agent pool (with their salary still intact) and the teams draft who they want for twelve rounds.
The order was randomised and the draft is going to be a ‘snaked’ order draft, which means that whoever picks first won’t pick until the 16th selection, with 2nd picking 15th, 3rd picking 14th etc until 8th also gets the next pick at number nine. This makes the selection process much more even. Lucky for us, the random nature of the draft wound up having us selecting second! Philadelphia will pick first.
First Round
1 – PHI – PF Anthony Davis
2 – SAC – SF Kevin Durant
3 – ATL – C Andre Drummond
4 – DET – SF Lebron James
5 – GSW – PF LaMarcus Aldridge
6 – LAL – SF Carmelo Anthony
7 – NYK – C DeMarcus Cousins
8 – BOS – C Al Jefferson
Thoughts – The Hawks taking Drummond was a huge reach and the Pistons should send them flowers for letting Lebron fall into their laps. Cousins at #7 was a steal as Atlanta should have taken him instead of Drummond if they wanted a centre. My selection was a no brainer as Durant is easily the second best player in the league behind Davis.
Second Round
9 – BOS – PF Blake Griffin
10 – NYK – PG Stephen Curry
11 – LAL – C Dwight Howard
12 – GSW – SG James Harden
13 – DET – PF Kevin Love
14 – ATL – PF Nerlens Noel
15 – SAC – PG Russell Westbrook
16 – PHI – C Chris Bosh
Thoughts – Atlanta must be going on a young (aka cheap) run with Noel in this round. Not saying he’s not good, it’s just that there are other guys that are better. I was tossing up between Westbrook and Chris Paul but I feel that Westbrook is the better player at the moment.
Third Round
17 – PHI – SF Paul George
18 – SAC – C Nikola Vucevic
19 – ATL – SF Kawhi Leonard
20 – DET – C Al Horford
21 – GSW – PG Chris Paul
22 – LAL – PF Tim Duncan
23 – NYK – PF Paul Millsap
24 – BOS – SF Draymond Green
Thoughts – I reach a little for Vucevic but I think that he’s a fantastic player to go with Durant and Westbrook. I’m surprised to see Paul drop to #20 while Green was taken way too high.
Fourth Round
25 – BOS – SG Dwyane Wade
26 – NYK – SG Lance Stephenson
27 – LAL – SG Andrew Wiggins
28 – GSW – C Derrick Favors
29 – DET – SG DeMar DeRozan
30 – ATL – PG Marcus Smart
31 – SAC – SG Victor Oladipo
32 – PHI – PG John Wall
Thoughts – John Wall at #32 is a massive steal. Not a fan of Stephenson that high while I’m really happy with Oladipo at #31 as he has the tools to be a top 3-5 SG in the league someday. Atlanta is odds on favourites to be last this season.
Fifth Round
33 – PHI – SG Kobe Bryant
34 – SAC – SF Jabari Parker
35 – ATL – SG Jimmy Butler
36 – DET – PG Kyrie Irving
37 – GSW – SF Rudy Gay
38 – LAL – PG Kemba Walker
39 – NYK – SF Nicolas Batum
40 – BOS – PG Ricky Rubio
Thoughts – Hopefully by now people’s starting five has been done and I’m pretty happy with mine. I may have overlapped a little with Durant and Parker I think that either of them are big enough to play PF, giving us even more firepower.
Sixth Round
41 – BOS – C Joel Embiid
42 – NYK – PF Carlos Boozer
43 – LAL – PF Kenneth Faried
44 – GSW – PF Greg Monroe
45 – DET – PF Jared Sullinger
46 – ATL – C Jonas Valanciunas
47 – SAC – PG Damien Lillard
48 – PHI – PF Terrence Jones
Thoughts – I have a feeling that Embiid is going to be a super stud in this league and I was debating in getting him over Vucevic in the third round! Lots of big guys going this round but I pick BPA with Lillard.
[To be continued with second half of draft]
The NBA is in chaos. Having gone through an amazingly thorough destruction at the hands of a hacking syndicate the league had no money. None. It started slowly, with fake news stories about rampant spousal and drug abuse forced advertisers to leave in droves, the group went all the way and purged the league and the club of all their money and assets, leaving absolutely nothing. So as you can expect, 30 teams with 300+ players, coaches and everyone that works at a NBA basketball club were instantly without employment, or money, or hope.
The league shut down and after a few years of media bashing and soul searching, the NBA was relaunched in 2014. The catch: only eight teams remained. The front office of the league went all out, pooling as many resources as they could to get this thing right. So for those eight teams, it was like starting again. Same salary structure, same players, same schedule. Lucky for me, the plucky Czech called Honza Cizikas, the team that I was General Manager of when the league went under is one of those eight.
The eight teams are the Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers and my own Sacramento Kings. As there was such a big league before and now has been shrunk to only eight, there will be a redistribution draft. In other words, a fantasy draft where all the players are put in a free agent pool (with their salary still intact) and the teams draft who they want for twelve rounds.
The order was randomised and the draft is going to be a ‘snaked’ order draft, which means that whoever picks first won’t pick until the 16th selection, with 2nd picking 15th, 3rd picking 14th etc until 8th also gets the next pick at number nine. This makes the selection process much more even. Lucky for us, the random nature of the draft wound up having us selecting second! Philadelphia will pick first.
First Round
1 – PHI – PF Anthony Davis
2 – SAC – SF Kevin Durant
3 – ATL – C Andre Drummond
4 – DET – SF Lebron James
5 – GSW – PF LaMarcus Aldridge
6 – LAL – SF Carmelo Anthony
7 – NYK – C DeMarcus Cousins
8 – BOS – C Al Jefferson
Thoughts – The Hawks taking Drummond was a huge reach and the Pistons should send them flowers for letting Lebron fall into their laps. Cousins at #7 was a steal as Atlanta should have taken him instead of Drummond if they wanted a centre. My selection was a no brainer as Durant is easily the second best player in the league behind Davis.
Second Round
9 – BOS – PF Blake Griffin
10 – NYK – PG Stephen Curry
11 – LAL – C Dwight Howard
12 – GSW – SG James Harden
13 – DET – PF Kevin Love
14 – ATL – PF Nerlens Noel
15 – SAC – PG Russell Westbrook
16 – PHI – C Chris Bosh
Thoughts – Atlanta must be going on a young (aka cheap) run with Noel in this round. Not saying he’s not good, it’s just that there are other guys that are better. I was tossing up between Westbrook and Chris Paul but I feel that Westbrook is the better player at the moment.
Third Round
17 – PHI – SF Paul George
18 – SAC – C Nikola Vucevic
19 – ATL – SF Kawhi Leonard
20 – DET – C Al Horford
21 – GSW – PG Chris Paul
22 – LAL – PF Tim Duncan
23 – NYK – PF Paul Millsap
24 – BOS – SF Draymond Green
Thoughts – I reach a little for Vucevic but I think that he’s a fantastic player to go with Durant and Westbrook. I’m surprised to see Paul drop to #20 while Green was taken way too high.
Fourth Round
25 – BOS – SG Dwyane Wade
26 – NYK – SG Lance Stephenson
27 – LAL – SG Andrew Wiggins
28 – GSW – C Derrick Favors
29 – DET – SG DeMar DeRozan
30 – ATL – PG Marcus Smart
31 – SAC – SG Victor Oladipo
32 – PHI – PG John Wall
Thoughts – John Wall at #32 is a massive steal. Not a fan of Stephenson that high while I’m really happy with Oladipo at #31 as he has the tools to be a top 3-5 SG in the league someday. Atlanta is odds on favourites to be last this season.
Fifth Round
33 – PHI – SG Kobe Bryant
34 – SAC – SF Jabari Parker
35 – ATL – SG Jimmy Butler
36 – DET – PG Kyrie Irving
37 – GSW – SF Rudy Gay
38 – LAL – PG Kemba Walker
39 – NYK – SF Nicolas Batum
40 – BOS – PG Ricky Rubio
Thoughts – Hopefully by now people’s starting five has been done and I’m pretty happy with mine. I may have overlapped a little with Durant and Parker I think that either of them are big enough to play PF, giving us even more firepower.
Sixth Round
41 – BOS – C Joel Embiid
42 – NYK – PF Carlos Boozer
43 – LAL – PF Kenneth Faried
44 – GSW – PF Greg Monroe
45 – DET – PF Jared Sullinger
46 – ATL – C Jonas Valanciunas
47 – SAC – PG Damien Lillard
48 – PHI – PF Terrence Jones
Thoughts – I have a feeling that Embiid is going to be a super stud in this league and I was debating in getting him over Vucevic in the third round! Lots of big guys going this round but I pick BPA with Lillard.
[To be continued with second half of draft]