Tuesday, March 19, 2013

March Madness Fantasy 2013 - The Draft

Yeah, so the blog. It's still a thing. I was working on something for a series of posts, and I wasn't able to get it all put together, but I will soon, so in the meantime--

For the past few years, we've developed a fantasy league for the NCAA basketball tournament. Your score is based on your players points, rebounds, steals, blocks, and assists, and you get a 1.5x bonus for selecting players from "bad" teams - those seeded 8-16. One point is subtracted for each turnover.

I will post our fantasy shenanigans here this year, rather using mass emails.

The draft was last night; it was conducted via seedy chat room rather than a Google Hangout or whatever the kids use these days. Here are the teams, in order of the first round of the draft:

PETER
Round Selection Seed Team Player

1 1 1 Louisville Russ Smith
2 20 3 Florida Kenny Boynton
3 21 2 Miami Kenny Kadji
4 40 10 Iowa State Will Clyburn
5 41 2 Duke Quinn Cook
6 61 3 Florida Mike Rosario
7 60 11 Middle Tennessee Marcos Knight
8 80 4 Kansas State Angel Rodriguez

ALEX
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 2 1 Kansas Jeff Withey
2 19 7 Creighton Doug McDermott
3 22 5 UNLV Anthony Bennett
4 39 4 Kansas State Rodney McGruder
5 42 7 San Diego State Jamaal Franklin
6 59 10 Oklahoma Romero Osby
7 62 6 UCLA Shabazz Muhammad
8 79 6 Butler Rotnei Clarke


DAN
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 3 1 Indiana Cody Zeller
2 18 2 Duke Seth Curry
3 23 1 Louisville Peyton Siva
4 38 13 South Dakota State Nate Wolters
5 43 3 Florida Patric Young
6 58 11 Saint Mary's Matthew Dellavedova
7 63 11 Belmont Ian Clark
8 78 2 Ohio State Lenzelle Smith, Jr.


JAMES
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 4 2 Georgetown Otto Porter Jr.
2 17 1 Gonzaga Elias Harris
3 24 1 Indiana Christian Watford
4 37 4 Syracuse Michael Carter-Williams
5 44 8 North Carolina Reggie Bullock
6 57 4 Syracuse James Southerland
7 64 8 North Carolina State Richard Howell
8 77 5 VCU Treveon Graham


BRIAN G
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 5 2 Ohio State Deshaun Thomas
2 16 5 Oklahoma State Marcus Smart
3 25 4 Syracuse C.J. Fair
4 36 4 Michigan Tim Hardaway Jr.
5 45 12 California Allen Crabbe
6 56 4 Syracuse Brandon Triche
7 65 8 North Carolina State C.J. Leslie
8 76 8 North Carolina P.J. Hairston


BRIAN R
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 6 1 Kansas Ben McLemore
2 15 8 North Carolina James Michael McAdoo
3 26 10 Cincinnati Sean Kilpatrick
4 35 6 Arizona Solomon Hill
5 46 12 Oregon E.J. Singler
6 55 6 Memphis Adonis Thomas
7 66 3 Michigan State Derrick Nix
8 75 10 Oklahoma Steven Pledger


GAVIN
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 7 1 Gonzaga Kelly Olynyk
2 14 2 Duke Ryan Kelly
3 27 2 Miami Shane Larkin
4 34 2 Georgetown Greg Whittington
5 47 8 Colorado State Colton Iverson
6 54 9 Wichita State Carl Hall
7 67 1 Kansas Elijah Johnson
8 74 4 Saint Louis Dwayne Evans


CHRIS
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 8 1 Louisville Gorgui Dieng
2 13 11 Bucknell Mike Muscala
3 28 3 Michigan State Keith Appling
4 33 9 Temple Khalif Wyatt
5 48 1 Kansas Travis Releford
6 53 12 Mississippi Murphy Holloway
7 68 12 Mississippi Marshall Henderson
8 73 1 Kansas Perry Ellis

SHAWN
RoundSelectionSeedTeamPlayer

1 9 1 Indiana Victor Oladipo
2 12 3 Michigan State Adreian Payne
3 29 5 VCU Juvonte Reddic
4 32 5 Oklahoma State Le'Bryan Nash
5 49 11 Minnesota Trevor Mbakwe
6 52 10 Colorado Andre Roberson
7 69 3 Marquette Vander Blue
8 72 3 New Mexico Alex Kirk


BOBBY
Round Selection Seed Team Player
1 10 2 Duke Mason Plumlee
2 11 4 Michigan Trey Burke
3 30 1 Louisville Chane Behanan
4 31 3 Florida Erik Murphy
5 50 2 Ohio State Aaron Craft
6 51 2 Miami Durand Scott
7 70 3 Florida Scottie Wilbekin
8 71 13 Boise State Anthony Drmic


BONUS BROS
Dan and both Brians each drafted 3 players from teams seeded 8 and above, hoping to benefit from those sweet sweet bonus points. But no man gambled more than Chris, who chose 4 bonus players, including 2 Mississippi teammates.

DAYTON DUEL
Bobby chose a Boise State player (his only drafted bonus point player), so he has a vested interest in the Wednesday night play-in game versus La Salle. Peter and Dan drafted play-in game participants as well - they face off against each other Tuesday night. They literally face off - Dan's player is the St. Mary's point guard, and Peter's is the Middle Tennessee State point guard.

PERRY WRINKLE
Chris chose Perry Ellis with his last selection rather than the player who Ellis subs in for, KU starter Kevin Young. (Young was later drafted by proxy for Alex, who also said, "No thanks" and selected a Butler guard instead.) Ellis averaged just under 6 points and 4 rebounds per game this season. That's a lot of faith put into a guy whose biggest game totals came against the undersized forwards of Iowa State and Kansas State.

SYRACUSE SIMILARITIES
James and Brian G each have 2 Syracuse players, plus a player each from North Carolina and North Carolina State.

BIG LEAST
Brian R is the only person who does not have at least one player from each region. He didn't draft anyone from the East. The number of players chosen by region breakdown: South 25, Midwest 21, East 19, West 15.

GATOR AIDES
5 players each were chosen from Florida and Kansas, but as we've already noted one of those KU players barely counts. 4 players each were taken from Syracuse, Louisville, and Duke. 3 each from Indiana, Miami, Michigan State, North Carolina (the only 8+ seed with this many players drafted), and Ohio State.

I guess that's enough analysis for now. Oh also: I could not be more disappointed that no one chose a player from LIU-Brooklyn.

Last year at this time, I was on a lot of prednisone and typed a shitload of stuff about the tournament. You can read all that in the archives, start here and move forward. It'll get you in the mood for March Madness.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Um, did you not record any of my picks?

-Shawn

dn said...

Oops. Fixed it.

Anonymous said...

Oh thank God. I was afraid no one else would be able to bear witness to my questionable picks.