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Non-GMTR Fantasy Team Previews and other Non-Sense

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Categorized as: Fantasy Basketball, Philadelphia 76ers, Random Stuff, Videos
Posted on: July 20th, 2006

Some interesting team fantasy analysis from a place I’d never heard of before, but is known as Creative Sports. I’ll take my fantasy basketball any way I can get it.

Some Man Bites Dog from Straight Bangin. I can guarantee you I’ll be watching more of that via YouTube (when further episodes make themselves available). Come on, it’s almost Friday. Just watch it. You’ll be glad you did.

Evidently it’s time to start recruiting for fantasy leagues. Yes, right now (well, at least right after you watch that Man Bites Dog). It’s also time to back your talk up. I will link to Fantasy Bull (who I think is actually in Hawk territory), but he/they will have to remain the JR Smith to GMTR’s Kevin Willis until proven otherwise. I’m not quite sure where Fantasy Basketblog fits in the spectrum, but I’ll put them at about a Marcus Camby – capable of incredible feats when active, but set to disappear at any time.

In another pseudo-fantasy preview, from Passion and Pride: Stephen Hunter… What have I been telling you about Stephen Hunter? Perhaps this 06-07 will be his year.

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  • Aight, since Saeed wants to nitpick: I am now officially declaring myself the Dikembe Mutombo of fantasy basketblogging. That's right 5 rebounds a game!

    Congrats on the Andrea Bargnani. That's some good stuff up there in Canadia.
  • Hey listen. I'm not sure if you know this, but Kevin Willis is out of the league. Unless he isn't. In which case I lay dibs on him for the 12th round!

    Also, I dare you to try your hand at the FBL. I've never won anything, but I talk like I do, which is all that matters.

    (Btw, we're not actually in Hawk territory, we're actually in Raptor territory, which is why that Hawk steeze didn't work, although it was a fun little science project while it lasted.)
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