I don't know how strenuous the NBA drug testing policy is (I'm guessing "not very") but I find it hard to believe you can be using crack-cocaine for 2+ years and never test positive for it.
I'll wait until someone other than TMZ reports on it.
There are pretty serious holes in the NBA testing policy and offseason tests only check for PEDs. TMZ isn't a good source but considering his marriage to a Kardashian it would make sense for them to get the scoop on this.
Chris Mullin is joining the Sacramento Kings' front office, according to sources familiar with the team's plans.
Sources say that Mullin has been recruited by the Kings to expand upon his previous senior advisory role in support of new general manager Pete D'Alessandro and majority owner Vivek Ranadive.
The NBA announced Thursday that it will install motion-tracking cameras in every arena this season to provide coaches, players and fans reams of data aimed at pulling back the curtain on what it takes to succeed at basketball's highest level.
The NBA has partnered with STATS on the SportVU cameras, and the relationship has grown from a single arena during the 2009 NBA Finals into a league-wide initiative that will be up and ready for the start of this season. The technology can monitor every move a player makes on the court, gauge how tired he is and can even keep an eye on the job referees are doing.
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ESPN is reporting that the NBA is switching back to the 2-2-1-1-1 finals format from the 2-3-2 format in 2014
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The Knicks fired Glen Grunwald, probably because he looked at James Dolan funny, and installed Steve Mills as the new President. One news story called Mills the "architect of the Isaiah Thomas era". The Knicks will probably hire Allan Houston as their next GM.
If anyone got an email invite, ignore it. Apparently Yahoo switched up their registration process and the only way to invite new people to a renewed league is by email and I'm not doing that.
Let's aim high this year and get 8 people instead of 6.
Draft is tentatively set for 5pm PST on 10/19
Any suggestions, please let me know, and if that link doesn't work or you have problems joining don't blame me. Yahoo changed all their shit again this year and I'm tired of looking at their terrible new background.
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Um... @Maximum is there an alternative to sharing all of my personal information and list of my worst fears with NBA.com to play fantasy basketball?
If people don't want to micromanage they don't have to but I don't think locking changes will take the pressure off somehow. Also guys have a different number of games in a week so do you start your best guys or the ones with the most games to try to accumulate the highest stats? Also micromanaging is how you win so step up your game you pussies.
I'll probably leave it the way it was if nobody wants it. I don't mind either way. I was just trying to think of ways to keep people more involved after the first month.
1. Draft stats not players; "but I love player x blah blah blah" shut it they are numbers not people.
2. Watch stats people might ignore like steals; all categories count for the same number of points.
3. Micromanage like a lunatic; constantly watch the waiver wire and read stats to find guys who are performing better than your guys. Be ruthless with your roster.
4. Never watch an NBA game and win your league anyway, it's a great confidence booster.
depending how many teams we get, i wouldn't mind lengthening the playoff matchups, or at least the championship, to 2 weeks (not sure how much customizability is possible)
depending how many teams we get, i wouldn't mind lengthening the playoff matchups, or at least the championship, to 2 weeks (not sure how much customizability is possible)
1. Draft stats not players; "but I love player x blah blah blah" shut it they are numbers not people.
2. Watch stats people might ignore like steals; all categories count for the same number of points.
3. Micromanage like a lunatic; constantly watch the waiver wire and read stats to find guys who are performing better than your guys. Be ruthless with your roster.
4. Never watch an NBA game and win your league anyway, it's a great confidence booster.
I just realized that I'm going to be at my brother-in-law's wedding reception that night so the time doesn't really matter for me, I'll just have to win via auto-draft.
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There are pretty serious holes in the NBA testing policy and offseason tests only check for PEDs. TMZ isn't a good source but considering his marriage to a Kardashian it would make sense for them to get the scoop on this.
SHOULDA STAYED IN SA!
at least they may have the next Rondo in Dennis Schroder
hopefully he learns to shoot as well
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so i'm guessing we're not going to be able to wrangle up 8+ for fantasy considering only 4/6 last year actually participated
but dang i'm getting excited for the nba and i think fantasy basketball is my favorite fantasy
Fucking hell
can't promise I won't ragequit if I lose 80% of my games, though
So, we're starting over with...
The SE++ Tribute to David Stern
Let's aim high this year and get 8 people instead of 6.
Draft is tentatively set for 5pm PST on 10/19
Any suggestions, please let me know, and if that link doesn't work or you have problems joining don't blame me. Yahoo changed all their shit again this year and I'm tired of looking at their terrible new background.
Go into Edit Team Info after you join and you can uncheck the NBA.com bullshit.
though there aren't many that don't already overlap in some way with an existing one
fouls maybe? or technicals, and have it be most technicals wins instead of least. suddenly demarcus cousins becomes a top-5 player
not because i particularly like basketball but because i am addicted to fantasy sports.
I know we’ve always done daily lineup adjustments but I feel we might get better participation throughout the entire season if we limit micromanaging.
If anyone thinks this is a great or terrible idea let me know.
last year i usually did this anyway so i'm fine with it
by roster changes do you mean adds/drops or any roster change including benching/starting guys
benching/starting guys
but it's a good tedious that helps me keep up with every aspect of the game
Be me.
The End.
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Seeing as I have never won maybe Peen or Raijin should do that.
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1. Draft stats not players; "but I love player x blah blah blah" shut it they are numbers not people.
2. Watch stats people might ignore like steals; all categories count for the same number of points.
3. Micromanage like a lunatic; constantly watch the waiver wire and read stats to find guys who are performing better than your guys. Be ruthless with your roster.
4. Never watch an NBA game and win your league anyway, it's a great confidence booster.
it cuts down on the variance of scheduling
We can do that.
We already have 6, so we're off to a good start!
Also: Draft Lebron James.