THANK YOU GSWARRIORS FOR AN AMAZING YEAR...CONGRATULTIONS CLEVELAND CAVALIERS.

It amazes me how sensitive the Clippers about the Warriors still.

I know the team will continue to compete this season and I hope, they make the playoffs. But with an establishe system on both sides of the ball and some new additions. I think the Warriors can become a better team.

Can't wait for next Tuesday.
 
Opening night! Who else will be in the building? I'll be there. I'll be the guy with the Finals hat on. Come look for me! :pimp:
 
I'll be the guy with the Finals hat on. Come look for me! :pimp:

:lol:

it's about you be like the where's waldo puzzle where everyone is dressed like waldo
To make it easier for y'all to find me, I'm the Filipino guy with a Finals hat on. :lol:

are you telling us that you're the warriors' hype man?!
I hate Franco Finn! Asterisk that guy! I hope the big guy from the Flying Dubs lands on him!
 
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I'll be the guy with the Finals hat on. Come look for me! :pimp:

:lol:

it's about you be like the where's waldo puzzle where everyone is dressed like waldo
To make it easier for y'all to find me, I'm the Filipino guy with a Finals hat on. :lol:

are you telling us that you're the warriors' hype man?!


:lol:

i was actually thinking of another joke.

"so you'll be like the other 13,000 fan in attendance?"
 
is playing fantasy basketball easier than fantasy football?

I've never done either myself so i just wanna know before i get my feet wet....
 
is playing fantasy basketball easier than fantasy football?

I've never done either myself so i just wanna know before i get my feet wet....
I feel like its harder, actually.

But that's just me.
 
I prefer fantasy basketball in which rosters are adjusted daily over fantasy football for the following reasons:

1a. The results of your week aren't dependent on your player's one game. For example, if you have steph and he has a bad shooting night on Monday, he still has 2 or sometimes 3 more games that week to recover and help your fantasy team. This is probably the biggest reason why I choose basketball over football.

1b. You have time to adjust your rosters via the waiver wire to make up for statistical deficiencies.

2. Players in fantasy basketball can contribute to categories across the board, whereas in football, this is definitely not happening.

3. In most leagues I've play(ed) in, the waiver wire is usually replenished with

4. in my experience, In fantasy basketball losing your "star," 1st/2nd round player to injury sucks but it's not as debilitating as it is in football leagues.

I love watching and following both sports equally, but there are a plethora of reasons why I choose fantasy basketball over football. but to each his or her own. In terms of "difficulty," fantasy is only as difficult as how much effort you want to put in. Some people are very engaged in their fantasy leagues and study/google search players for hours on end (I certainly have in big money leagues) while others are just casual fantasy players.
 
How's it harder? what are the differences?

I thought it'd be easier than football cuz you dont' have as much players to keep track of?
You basically play to see who wins in the various categories for the week (pts, rbs, stls, TOs, etc).

So since games are daily, there are players on your roster that will have a day off. So you'd have to make sure to sub those players for other players during the week. Yeah, I know you can do this ahead of time...but again that's just me.

I feel football is easier because you only have to focus on one game day.

See @moe200069  knows, it's only difficult for the person who doesn't put much effort into it. That's me when it comes to fantasy bball.
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Thanks for the input guys!

much appreciated. may join a newbie bball fantasy league since i know almost all the players
 
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