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NBL Dream Team: Round 5 Preview

The late omission of Kevin Lisch, the woeful performance of Rotnei Clarke, and the meteoric rise of Nathan Sobey were the big talking points from round four. I can’t wait to see what new twists and surprises round five delivers.

The late omission of Kevin Lisch, the woeful performance of Rotnei Clarke, and the meteoric rise of Nathan Sobey were the big talking points from round four. I can’t wait to see what new twists and surprises round five delivers.

 

Round 4 – Highs and Lows

Nathan Sobey delivered the top score for the round, getting 78 from just a single game. It’s hard to believe that this is the same guy who got 4 points total from his two games in round one. Mark Worthington also got 78 in a solid pair of performances, whilst AJ Ogilvy bounced back from a poor first game to finish with 74. Rob Loe was the best value performer for the week, getting 52 amongst the New Zealand scoring feast.

Rotnei Clarke was the worst selection for the round, getting just 8 from his two matches. This was extra painful for those who gave him the captain armband following Harris’ shocking round three. Jason Cadee (8) seemed to lack opportunity following the inclusion of Blake.

 

Get Ready for Round 5

Whether or not to hold onto Kevin Lisch is the tough question that owners face this round. Sydney are starting on a four week stretch of double matches and he’s managed to score well so far this season despite his troubles. That said, I would trade him as having that amount of cash doing nothing on your bench is just too costly, particularly if they rest him for a few extra matches. Similarly, I’m looking at trading out AJ Ogilvy so that I can use his money to boost my team overall.

Other players that you could trade out but who also have potential if you hold them are Jason Cadee, Cedric Jackson and Todd Blanchfield. Despite having the double, all look set to drop significantly in value. Although if they have a great round like Blanchfield did in round two then trading them out hurts. Easier options to show the door are Rotnei Clarke, Tom Jervis, Eric Jacobsen, and Daniel Johnson. None of them are delivering decent scores and all are set to plummet in price.

Sydney and New Zealand are both about to go on a run of double matches, being four and three weeks respectively and there is plenty of potential. Greg Whittington has the highest average in the competition currently and, although his price now matches his output, you really should trade him in if you don’t have him. Akil Mitchell has started to find his rhythm and is still mostly affordable. Similarly priced, Kirk Penny has found touch after a slow start and has a huge ceiling. Tom Abercrombie has been solid all year and should continue to be consistent.

Cheaper options include centres Rob Loe and Aleks Maric. Whilst both have gone up in price both are consistently getting good minutes and solid scores. Corey Webster has had a very slow start to the year coming off the bench, but his most recent game was great and he has a great ceiling if he can hold form.

Nathan Sobey deserves a mention also. Despite having gone up $90k already, he still has a break even of around -30. Plus, his current form has been so impressive that the question starts to arise; at what point he goes from cash cow to keeper? If you don’t have him and feel already set for the upcoming rounds then he’s still a good option to acquire, even if he’ll just be on the bench.

 

Captain Options

Doubles matches this round are being played by Cairns, Melbourne, New Zealand, and Sydney. I haven’t included Kevin Lisch in the list below as he’s currently not expected to play. Even if it is announced that he’ll be back it would take a very brave coach to select him. In the order I would select them:

  1. Greg Whittington
  2. Brad Newly
  3. Kirk Penny
  4. Akil Mitchell
  5. Cameron Gliddon
  6. Steve Blake

 

We have a Friday lockout this week so everyone has an extra day to ponder the tough decisions we have to make.

Good luck everyone

Follow Tristan on Twitter: @Xebradant

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Coach of Statismathgicians and NBL Dream Team guru. I even tweet occasionally @Xebradant




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