actually, for Pued I don't think it matters. Looking over his picks, I see he picked Swift as a center, although he's listed as a F-C. I suppose he could change Swift to forward and draft Cato at center, so I guess it's ok.
Can't believe #1 and #2 on my list go off back to back... Giricek (yes, I was going to draft him again!) and Cato.
one last question... why is Kurt Thomas listed as a C on Pimp's draft page? He's only listed as a F on nba.com.
We went over this when he was selected. Not sure what page it's on but everything is explained there.
that's what I'm trying to understand. for instance, here's a page off of nba.com that lists Marc Jackson as a forward/center. http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/trade_030723.html I'm not looking to complain - honestly, I'm not - but if there are any exceptions to what's on the profile pages, I'd think Jackson would be one of them.
If you can go back and change the position of multi-position players that you selected earlier as a certain position, why are we calling out positions at all? I'll shut up now, but this is way off from how I understood it to be.
Smeg obviously hasn't been paying attention. I think we should fine him his next pick. http://www.nba.com/preview2003/fantasy_c.html
Before Kurt Thomas was drafted all I said was we would go by what NBA.com had a player listed at. NBA.com's fantasy section has Kurt Thomas listed at Center. Since I did not specify that we would use only the players pages to determine a players position Kurt Thomas was drafted at Center. After that pick it was made clear that the rest of the draft we would go with the players pages exclusively. Of course smeg chimed in with a link that we could have used in about the 8th round of the draft. Oh well.
from the NBA.com page Ricky Davis is a Guard http://www.nba.com/cavs/community/index.html 3rd paragraph