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Just when when I thought I was rolling all well and good in the first seed of my fantasy league, trade deadline day comes along to potentially ruin my season.
I have Brandon Knight, and although the Suns no longer have Thomas or Dragic, he won't be the number 1 scoring option anymore, and will be behind Bledsoe. He's also not in the East any more, and though unsure of both teams schedules, gather he won't be playing in many easy wins now.
Garnett to Minnesota, now I don't have him, but throughout the season have accrued Dieng AND Pekovic (I had been waiting to drop 1 of them once the rotations had been finalised) so I definitely have a lot to lose. Assuming he will get significant enough minutes.
And of course the 1 trade that was tipped to happen at some point, basically anything that sent Lopez away from Brooklyn to guarantee Plumlee confirmed minutes for me, never happened.