Daniher is a monty to me. He's a first round pick price with proven scoring history and excellent job security, the durability undermines that a bit but if the #1 pick this year came out and knocked out a couple of 130 type scores in the preseason you'd be all over him, Daniher has got a few of those in real games.
I think sometimes we can overthink it and pass up the easy picks. This is a guy who has gotten away from one of the worst medical sta*** in the history of the sport and gone to what is probably the top example in the current game at least who has had his career derailed by that bad medical staff. Seems to have a point to prove, has a great role in a very strong team.
He could get hurt, just like every rookie is a good chance of getting dropped or injured but until he's injured, just worry about the other 29 spots in your starting team and take the open layup.
Daniher puts a couple of 100s up in a month and he's making 130k if he manages 60s everywhere around it.
Of course I like him even more as I almost picked him in 2018 as a starting pick because he was genuinely that good in 2017 and looked set to go to another level before all the injuries started.
I think sometimes we can overthink it and pass up the easy picks. This is a guy who has gotten away from one of the worst medical sta*** in the history of the sport and gone to what is probably the top example in the current game at least who has had his career derailed by that bad medical staff. Seems to have a point to prove, has a great role in a very strong team.
He could get hurt, just like every rookie is a good chance of getting dropped or injured but until he's injured, just worry about the other 29 spots in your starting team and take the open layup.
Daniher puts a couple of 100s up in a month and he's making 130k if he manages 60s everywhere around it.
Of course I like him even more as I almost picked him in 2018 as a starting pick because he was genuinely that good in 2017 and looked set to go to another level before all the injuries started.