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I just read about this in ESPN Mag.

www.paspn.net

it's a pretty new fantasy website. in it, you can sign up to be either a gm of one of the 30 existing nba teams, or you can be an agent. basically, if you're an agent, you do whatever you can to get "your" players signed onto nba teams and on their weekly 8 player rosters. the more your players are used (and put up real stats), the more points you accumulate. if you're a gm, you start with an existing nba team's roster and then mould it through free agency and trades. you inherit all the players, salary cap restrictions and luxury taxes and have to abide by the existing nba collective bargaining agreement. once the season starts, you select your 8 man roster each week and get points based on those players real life performances. PASPN.net uses a version of the NBA's Efficiency Stat Points as the games fantasy point system.

( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net = FBPTS

(( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net) / G = FBPPG = Fantasy Basketball Points Per Game

The better your players perform in real-life games, the more points they earn for your Fantasy NBA team or Sports Agency.

it sounds like a pretty cool concept, a little different from the standard fantasy league draft and play. i thought about dr. z while reading about it. i don't have the time or patience to do the whatifsports stuff he posts about (gming and coaching a team/program from here to eternity).

i've registered, but haven't joined a league yet. thought i'd let anyone else here know about it in case there'd be any interested parties in joining in, too. btw, it's free, too.

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I just read about this in ESPN Mag.

www.paspn.net

it's a pretty new fantasy website. in it, you can sign up to be either a gm of one of the 30 existing nba teams, or you can be an agent. basically, if you're an agent, you do whatever you can to get "your" players signed onto nba teams and on their weekly 8 player rosters. the more your players are used (and put up real stats), the more points you accumulate. if you're a gm, you start with an existing nba team's roster and then mould it through free agency and trades. you inherit all the players, salary cap restrictions and luxury taxes and have to abide by the existing nba collective bargaining agreement. once the season starts, you select your 8 man roster each week and get points based on those players real life performances. PASPN.net uses a version of the NBA's Efficiency Stat Points as the games fantasy point system.

( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net = FBPTS

(( (PTS + TRB + AST + STL + BLKS) - ( (FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TOV )) * PASPN.net) / G = FBPPG = Fantasy Basketball Points Per Game

The better your players perform in real-life games, the more points they earn for your Fantasy NBA team or Sports Agency.

it sounds like a pretty cool concept, a little different from the standard fantasy league draft and play. i thought about dr. z while reading about it. i don't have the time or patience to do the whatifsports stuff he posts about (gming and coaching a team/program from here to eternity).

i've registered, but haven't joined a league yet. thought i'd let anyone else here know about it in case there'd be any interested parties in joining in, too. btw, it's free, too.

Appreciate the info! I joined two leagues. One is a keeper and the other hopes to be a keeper. Only problem I see is some GMs join just for the draft; so working out trades once the season has started does not always involve the whole league. Otherwise it is fun and I picked two active leagues to play in.

It is cool to actually work out deals involving the CBA and cap space. Think this will be my newest favorite fantasy basketball sports league.

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