8 Things That Always Happen During Your NBA Fantasy Draft
Oct 18, 2018 • Naveen Ganglani
Oct 18, 2018 • Naveen Ganglani
A lot of drafts take place online, which means your Internet service provider plays a major role in determining your mental health.
Because trust me, nothing is worse than having the player you want available, only your net gets disconnected at the most inappropriate time and you end up taking someone by default instead.
I must admit, nothing turns my hair grey faster than fantasy drafts.
Especially when this happens.
So you’re patiently waiting your turn, and your excitement increases because the player you’re eyeing on is getting passed up by the competition and you’re starting to believe he’s going to be on your line-up.
And then literally, one pick before you, he goes to someone else.
Hot. Damn.
God, I love this part.
Most of the time, it’s just playful fun, but it’s a whole lot of fun. Nothing is quite more entertaining than a few players bashing each other through the chat box as players get drafted.
Better yet: that trash talk carries over to the entire season, as well.
This is pretty self-explanatory. Before the actual draft, you have the option to have a mock draft that can give you an idea on how to proceed when it’s time for the real stuff.
Warning: mock drafts get your expectations up before your soul inevitably gets crushed.
Let’s face it: we all have favorite teams in the NBA, and when a player from that team is available to get drafted, our initial urge is to take him.
But then doubt creeps up in your head: there’s another player from another team that’s not your favorite who’s available and can give better stats!
And thus enters the debate between your mind and heart.
My advice: be wise in your selection.
This is usually the one who makes the move that has everyone go “WOAH!”
It could be because of a reach pick, but most of the time, it’s when someone drafts an injured player who will be out for a while but can make a roster stronger in the long run.
It’s high reward, sure, but definitely high risk, too.
Ever had that feeling when you draft someone and immediately pray to the basketball gods that he won’t suffer an injury?
And then he does, literally a few weeks later?
Yup.
Because it’s bloody addicting, that’s why.
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