Whine and moan about your Fantasy Hoops team(s) ITT

Mr. S£im Citrus

Doryphore of KingsFans.com
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Pro: the Yahoo Fantasy app alerted me that Bam Adebayo was out, thirty minutes before his game's 8pm ET tip.
Con: the only player I have eligible to play at his position, that I could have replaced him with, is in a game that tipped off at 7pm ET.
 
I got Cade and Rozier on my IL, and I have four other PGs in my active lineup (Bane, Cole Anthony, Maxey and Kemba). I can't just DROP any of them, but I can't keep those guys on my IL when they ain't injured anymore. SMH. Trying to trade...
 
Welp, not exactly how I drew it up, but I reckon that Josh Hart going for a career-high forty-four (and counting?) takes the sting out of Steph Curry being held to eight.
 
I'm not sure why Josh Hart somehow got tasked with being the one good player still playing on the Blazers but my fantasy team thanks whoever made that decision.
 
I managed to pull off a dramatic comeback, and win my quarterfinal matchup, by outsmarting my opponent: my league has "negative" stats, and I noticed that I was in range of FG% and TOs, so I pulled all of my players after the matinee game (Trail Blazers/Pacers), and then let him shoot himself out of the playoffs.

Of course, now my reward is a semifinal matchup, where I will be without two of my three best players (Steph, Domas), and a key role player (Hart) whose team has four games this week, but who doesn't play in back-to-backs.
 
Someone in my Yahoo Winners Public league offered me Haliburton for Fox straight up. The irony is stupendous, and I'm honestly not sure what to do
 
Where do you guys stand on managers who keep making unlimited roster moves? I'm in second place in a public league where the guy in first place has made thirty-eight roster moves already. He's made four moves this week, alone: I've made four on the season, and two of those were because guys I drafted got hit with season-ending injuries.
 
Where do you guys stand on managers who keep making unlimited roster moves? I'm in second place in a public league where the guy in first place has made thirty-eight roster moves already. He's made four moves this week, alone: I've made four on the season, and two of those were because guys I drafted got hit with season-ending injuries.

Nothing wrong with working around the margins if the rules allow it.
 
Where do you guys stand on managers who keep making unlimited roster moves? I'm in second place in a public league where the guy in first place has made thirty-eight roster moves already. He's made four moves this week, alone: I've made four on the season, and two of those were because guys I drafted got hit with season-ending injuries.
If it's H2H and there are no weekly caps on adds, then the team owner is just streaming so it'd be fine by me if I were in that league. You can feel a type of way about it if you'd like.
 
Where do you guys stand on managers who keep making unlimited roster moves? I'm in second place in a public league where the guy in first place has made thirty-eight roster moves already. He's made four moves this week, alone: I've made four on the season, and two of those were because guys I drafted got hit with season-ending injuries.

They're acting within the letter of the law, if not the spirit. I barely find enough time to monitor my injured players, much less stream weekly adds and drops. The mass-active player button has been a God-send for me.

At least Yahoo caps it at four adds per week. I run a league where I set it at 2 adds per week, and one member griped enough that I moved it to three.