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zzRay Posted: 02-02-2010 7:46 AM

I noticed the talk about Randolph @6 was probably the best keeper in the KFBA. But in the Travishamockery League, my Saigon Tunnel Rats have Blair (.886) as a round 9 keeper. An un-tradeble player IMO. Not in the OR of course, but something to think about. Anyone think they have better? In any league? He's helped the Rats to a 9-4 mark.

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There's a Granger (4) in the Crazy 88s...

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Randolph (6) can't be the be the best keeper in the KFBA.  Someone has Randolph (10).  I'd say Blair (9) is also better.  Love (3) is pretty impressive as well.  I'd rate him as more likely to keep it up.

 

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My vote's for Randolph (6 or later).  He has 1.1 potential.  I see Blair as an injury-prone .900-.950 guy.  Great keeper, don't get me wrong, but I think he has limited upside.  Someone has to have Carl Landry (7 or 8) right?  I like his upside; great low-post scorer.  Love (3) is solid.  You might get two years of four-digit production. 

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Yeah Blair is good, but there are lots of .890 types and only a few 1.000s (which Randolph has already been flirting with in his second year).  Randolph is much more valuable in my opinion.  Love is maybe more sure of a thing in terms of NBA success, but he doesn't have the mid-round keeperability.  Got to go with Randolph.  I'm pretty sure (7) is the best keeper status for him around the KFBA but if there really is a (10) that's incredible.

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Hey, I actually have Randolph (10) in the B-League.  That team's been tanking for weeks, so I didn't even remember I had him till now.  Hopefully he'll help us climb back towards respectability next year. 

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My best keeper is definitely Landry (6). Overall I'm not too high on Randolph, i'd prefer Love (4) or similar...

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Darren Collison (13) is starting to look really good. I'm assuming that either he will be dealt at year end, or the Hornets will deal Paul for a king's ransom and start rebuilding.

Tyreke Evans (4 or later) is a good grab. He could realistically put up 1.000 next year.

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Yeah, I vastly underrated Collison.  I took Thornton and Casspi over him in two thirteenth rounds.  I like both of those guys, too, but Collison's been blowing up.  I think Steph Curry (5 or later) is a sneaky good keeper.  He's been turning it on, and every time I've seen G State, he looks like their best player by far.  

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