Edition 31.02 - Season 31 PreviewSurviving II.2
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/league/130/overview.aspx?seas... and avoiding relegation is the ultimate goal here. After rewarding the Unicorn faithful with a thrilling 3-game playoff series win, the last thing the team wants to do is fall back down to a lackluster third division.
That being said, not too many teams know adversity like the Unicorns, who had to grind out the end of the regular season and the playoffs without their starting center after a gruesome injury. The Big 8 will be a gauntlet and the team will have to dig deep to win some key games against teams likely to be close in the standings. Lumps are sure to be taken against Auto-Pilot Inc., managed by the legendary Rip, as well as salary leaders North York H_L3V3L.
OFF-SEASON MOVES
Key Additions - None
Key Losses - Óscar Antonio Bejega
(14692965)Key Draftees - Tim Mughal
(36038916)With the primary focus on adding to the arena to maximize revenue in the first half of the season, manager Cletus did not go out of his way to add to the roster. Going forward, the priority will be to upgrade the PG and SG positions first. The late year addition of Dionýz Gažúr
(12246211) helped solidify the bigs along with the consistent and multi-talented Aniello Fiorentini
(22691707) and Patryk Drelichowski
(25345230).
The club has proudly locked up Irving Watts
(33517182) for the long term, signing him to a three-year $14 million extension despite missing out on the Canada U21 team. Although disappointed by not being called up, Watts made significant improvements throughout the year and continues towards being a dominant cornerstone team member. Don't be surprised if Watts never ends up playing for another team.
Contracts expiring this year include Christopher Cachet
(11959339), Benedykt Forys
(8218052), Juan Felix Touchette
(33558455), and Gyõzõ Gehér
(24252145). For those four, days wearing the Unicorns colors could be numbered.
Bejaga leaves after a strong season playing C for the Unicorns. Always a double-double threat, his age, late-season hip injury, and diminishing skills left management with no choice to let him go. The Unicorns wish him the best of luck with his new club, Peo Team
(45885) in the Italian second division.
The Unicorns came away from draft night with one solid selection, Tim Mughal. The 19-year-old enters Buzzerbeater after a solid high school career at St. Mike's in Toronto. Mughal's strengths lie in his commitment to defense, drawing comparisons to the Raptors' Tyler Hansbrough. Sadly, the Unicorns do not have a roster spot available for Mughal and have placed him on the free agent market.
PROJECTED DEPTH CHART
PG - Cachet / Saidi
SG - Ruofang / Spirau / Desmond
SF - Watts / Klimowickz / Forys
PF - Drelichowski / Gehér / Touchette
C - Gažúr/ Fiorentini
X-FACTOR - Threat of demotion
The longer and lower the Unicorns linger in the standings, the more likely Cletus will have to reach into the pocketbook and bring in new signings in order to stay competitive.
Age will also play a role, as Cachet and Gažúr are pushing 40. Time is of the essence to squeeze out all the good play they have left. On the other hand, with the development of the team's youth at the SF position, the Unicorns want to stay in division two in order to stay away from financial strains that would accompany the team if they happened to relegate.
PREDICTED STANDINGS
7th - Big 8 Conference
Last edited by U21 CAN Cletus at 5/6/2015 3:11:10 AM