Hello, friends. We're back at it again (as long as the main node gets restored).
When I was up at this podium last season, I said I didn't really know what to expect. Well, the answer was "injuries"- it seemed like every sim someone was hurt. The team was able to rally though to 47 wins, which was good enough to get beat down by Eazy's Spurs. Sure, I'd made sure that my pick didn't land in the lottery, but it was at a substantial cost of 63 points of tax.
So off I went into the Siberia of another offseason. My enthusiasm had waned considerably, so it felt like it was time to shake things up. With that in mind, out went prized prospect Alex Caruso and Jules Harms, and in came one of the league's premier big men-
We also welcomed back two time Defensive Player of the Year Matthew O'Connor, backup big man Gerald Pilkington, and sharpshooter Chester Elbert. We've also brought in intriguing newcomers Randolph Brown and Rudy Conrad. I think we've got some cost effective depth to go with our expensive pieces.
So what does this all mean at the end? Once again, I think there are better teams but I like the flexibility of the roster. You can pencil in Tex, RR, and Felicio as starters- expect to see some tinkering with the other two starting spots. My biggest hope is to rekindle the enthusiasm for the game.
I'll take your questions now.