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S2 Blazer fans time to sign up for Yahoo Fantasy Basketball Leagues.
New format with division winners and easier setup of players per week.

I set up four leagues (NBAGM is full) this year as last year we had three leagues filled up so fast.
Simple rules – have fun competing - no cheating or no abusive/rude behavior allowed.

Sign up “free” for one, two or all three leagues.


Details below
Each league will contain:
  • 1on1 – you compete against a different team each week
  • maximum 20 teams
  • 4 divisions (i.e. 5 teams per divisions) Pacific, Southwest, Central and Atlantic
  • 15 NBA players per team – 10 players can be used each week = 4 guards, 3 forwards, 1 center, 2 utility
  • Pts scoring system each week:
    • 1 point for each category where you have “more” than your opponent each week in the following categories:
      • 3pts made; field goals made; free throws made; total pts; assists; offensive rebounds; defensive rebounds; block shots; assist-to-turnover ratio
    • 1 point for each category where you have “less” than your opponent each week in the following categories:
      • turnovers and fouls
  • Playoffs – championship – division winners + next 4 best win-loss records = 8 teams = play for 1st – 4th place
  • Playoffs – consolation = 9th through 12th win-loss records play in the consolation round for 5th - 8th place
 
maaaaaan, espn fantasy is way better


although i would join these leagues but sunday is terrible for me to draft :(

I might have to bribe my ladyfriend to let me do this.
 
maaaaaan, espn fantasy is way better


although i would join these leagues but sunday is terrible for me to draft :(

I might have to bribe my ladyfriend to let me do this.

Why is ESPN better? I've been in leagues on Yahoo, NBA.com and CBS. CBS was the worst, there was very little customizing that you could do and the scoring system was bad. NBA.com wasn't much better and it was really buggy, stats weren't being updated and there were bugs in the scheduling.

Yahoo seems pretty solid. It's reliable and it's not as rigid as other sites
 
MegatronsRaps is my name in leagues 1 & 2. Failzers in 3. All of you are going down.
 
Why is ESPN better? I've been in leagues on Yahoo, NBA.com and CBS. CBS was the worst, there was very little customizing that you could do and the scoring system was bad. NBA.com wasn't much better and it was really buggy, stats weren't being updated and there were bugs in the scheduling.

Yahoo seems pretty solid. It's reliable and it's not as rigid as other sites

I just like ESPN more because they have small things like, clicking a player's name will bring his stats and rumors up in a javascript window and it has live updates. If I remember correctly, yahoo makes you pay for live updates, which is insufferably retarded. Also, I don't like setting my teams per week, I'd much rather do it day by day.

Yet, I go to where the people I know are, so here I am at Yahoo.
 
NBAGM and NBAGM2 is now full.

On Yahoo I was able to create 4 divisions and create a 8 team race for the playoffs.

Also, decided to go non-traditional this year after multiple requests of allowing 10 man rosters to of just 4 guards, 3 forwards, 1 center and 2 utility players. In other words for those of you that like to have 6 PGs or SGs playing OR 5 SFs or PFs at the same time you can do that in your 10 man lineup.
 
Also, decided to go non-traditional this year after multiple requests of allowing 10 man rosters to of just 4 guards, 3 forwards, 1 center and 2 utility players. In other words for those of you that like to have 6 PGs or SGs playing OR 5 SFs or PFs at the same time you can do that in your 10 man lineup.

NO! that takes the challenge out of it!
 
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