Williams is the easy pick, but I'd probably lean Mooney as the other. The tougher part for me to weigh in your scenario is how valuable Fields might be in future years vs. this upcoming season.
I totally agree. It's time to spend a little money and build a decent team for 2023, Trade a few of those very young prospects for Castillo, sign Willson to an extension, keep Happ, and suddenly you have a decent team. Castillo, Stroman, Hendricks, Thompson, Steele, Kilian, and Alzolay make for a very good and deep rotation. If Davis and Madrigal can be healthy enough to play, the lineup will be solid. ??? That’s literally the same team as currently constructed, plus Castillo.
This is a very good thing IMO go on… I’m just not a fan of adding him; I don’t think he’s very good. He doesn’t fit NBA 2022 very well, can’t shoot, been terrible in the playoffs, will surely be injury prone moving forward, and took a huge haul to land. Vanderbilt literally does a lot of the same stuff Gobert does, is 23 years old and doesn’t cost $40 million
Yeah , 0% Tiger, Hideki and Bryson for me I went with a mix of JT, Brooks, Xander, DJ, Fitzpatrick, Zalatoris, Leishman, Conners, Finau, Macintyre, Woodland, Straka, Harman
Are you mixing and matching those guys with others on a multi-entry tournament? Because a core of those guys should leave you a lot of money. I'm not a very good DFS player, but I do know that leaving money on the table is typically a good thing in tournaments. But this seems like a tournament where you should probably spend all of your money or as close to it as possible?
I'll be in Augusta for the weekend rounds. Been holding these ticket since late 2019. Weather doesn't look awful, but it certainly won't be warm. I have a $35 Cam Smith 35:1 ticket from a while back, he's down to 15:1 now. I'm not sure who I really like from a betting standpoint currently though, the top tier is just so strong and I don't like to go much under 20:1 for an outright. That being said, I think JT wins
Aren’t you supposed to be getting ready for the game, Brad? Oh funny because my user name isnt the same as the guy you hate. Really great joke though I hate Brad Davison? Said who?
I think that's a good bet, and SSR's point is way valid, but dogging Wisconsin for SOS is silly. They are 13th in the nation in SOS, 6th highest in the Big 10. (Illinois is 6th and 1st, respectively.) I think the valid point when you look at Wisconsin is they don't have a matchup for a dominant big. Kofi had his way and so did Eddy, just they did a tremendous job against Eddy's supporting cast at Purdue. Plus Johnny went off. To sell them short is a bit unfair. The BIG schedule will have steeled them against teams that don't have a dominant big. No one likes him but if Davison is hitting his 3's they have 4 to 5 guys who can score double digits. I'll hear arguments that they aren't deep or they can't handle a big that can take over, but other than that, there's only a handful of teams that will have the best player on the floor against them. Johnny Davis is really really good. Also the poster earlier who called him a dick because he taunted the Indiana fans is the softest sports fan ever. Aren’t you supposed to be getting ready for the game, Brad?
Wisconsin is the team I'm most confident will horsefeathers the bed come March. Other than a win @ Purdue, what have they really done? They beat Houston and St Mary's, I guess.............? ...being in sole-first of the Big 10 isn't a thing I guess? It’s great to win the league, but not all schedules are created equally. Wisconsin didn’t have to go to Michigan, Michigan St or Iowa and only played Illinois once. And I will also be laying the hammer with Purdue -2.5 tonight.