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So I lose Rashard Lewis, which sucks, but could be worse since Jason Richardson was back. Now he's gone too. My team was hitting its stride, now I think it will just fall apart.
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So I lose Rashard Lewis, which sucks, but could be worse since Jason Richardson was back. Now he's gone too. My team was hitting its stride, now I think it will just fall apart.
doesn't it piss you off? 2 of my starting guards (CP, Monta) have been injured for the second week in a row. and maybe because of a glitch in the nba site, both of them stayed in my lineup last week. but then, my opponent forgot to bench 2 of his injured men, so I won in an extremely low scoring contest last week.
looks like both Chris Paul and Monta are going to be out for a while.
I'm starting Barry at PG. yuck!
This is terrible. My team started off slow, won 5 straight, and then everyone got hurt. My top player and my top backup to my top player both get hurt and I've since lost 4 straight. Need my guys to get healthy fast!
I stayed above water with Odom out, now he is back and I traded for Jameer Nelson. I just might make some noise as long as I don't have any more injuries.
Not like my team was set to make a playoff run (my early injuries to Richardson, Lewis, and Francis made that happen), but now Livingston goes down for probably the season. Great, just great.
I'd still be interested in Maggette. I know we've tried this before.
I'm thinking of hanging on to Williams even though he tends to get hurt. (He tends to put up crazy fantasy numbers from time to time.)
Would either Jack or Cassell get it done? I desperately need a SG, and you definitely need a PG. Jack has been pretty consistent, while not spectacular. (But efficient.) Cassell has the potential to put up bigger numbers again since he'll be picking up more slack with Livingston out.