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    Salve o popolo di eroi terzappi's Avatar
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    Hi everybody. I have a problem: I'm playing in an fantasy nba league. I need a forward and Grant Hill is currently in FA list in the fantasy league. How many possibility are there for his return? And in your opinion if he return can he do 16/17 pionts of efficiency?

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    Finals MVP GINNNNNNNNNNNNOBILI's Avatar
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    i would stay away from grant hill, i feel that even if he is able to return, his stats would be really weak, if there is no decent other players to pick from.. it might be worth giving him a chance, but if anyone decent is available, i'd stay away

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    If you take him in a late round you could be the envy of the rest of your league if he comes back and stays healthy....but don't risk a top 8 pick on him...then dump him like a hot potato for an up and comer if he goes back out with a foot injury for any length of time...

    if nothing else he should give you good assist numbers and good free throw percentage...after all, he has done nothing but practice free throws for three years...hehehe

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    You've had your draft already, and he's still a FA? I'd go for it. Not much to lose. If you haven't drafted yet, only use a late round pick on him.

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    You've had your draft already, and he's still a FA? I'd go for it. Not much to lose.
    Totally agree!

    If he's a FA, go get him NOW! The risk is minimal, but if the reports are true that he going through workouts and feeling NO pain or effects afterwards, then you just might strike gold with that move. If he gets hurt then it's no big deal to just drop him and pick up some other stiff or possible sleeper.

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