Ryan Hargrave, turning 29 in 2010, was never a great Dream Teamer since his debut in 2002, until 2009 when he lifted his average to 93.2 for the year. This stand-out year prompted many fantasy coaches to pick him up at the start of the 2010 season as the second most expensive defender. However, they were left with nothing but disappointment as he consistently topped the lists for price drops, averaging a dismal 66.1 points in the nine games he played in the first half of the season.
To further pile on the agony for coaches, Hargrave managed two 100 scores in the first half of the season, fooling even more coaches into picking him up as a bargain at a low of $292,000. He tricked fantasy coaches into thinking that his 2009 form had returned, only to disappoint them further with more lowly scores: none over 70, some as low as 9.
by woozie10
Hargrave fools us twice
Ryan Hargrave, turning 29 in 2010, was never a great Dream Teamer since his debut in 2002, until 2009 when he lifted his average to 93.2 for the year. This stand-out year prompted many fantasy coaches to pick him up at the start of the 2010 season as the second most expensive defender. However, they were left with nothing but disappointment as he consistently topped the lists for price drops, averaging a dismal 66.1 points in the nine games he played in the first half of the season.
To further pile on the agony for coaches, Hargrave managed two 100 scores in the first half of the season, fooling even more coaches into picking him up as a bargain at a low of $292,000. He tricked fantasy coaches into thinking that his 2009 form had returned, only to disappoint them further with more lowly scores: none over 70, some as low as 9.