Noah Vonleh C eligibility
The main position he's getting minutes as is the 5. He's started a couple games at C this year as well.

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Noah Vonleh was updated and has center © eligibility in our game.
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Anonymous commented
*Chicago Bulls rookie Daniel Gafford currently holds a Center position. He needs a Power Forward and Center positions
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Frank Duan commented
Why does yahoo keep messing with Simmons and Doncic positions? I'm in a keepers league, the removal of the position really cause so much inconvenience when I set the rosters, 4 SFs now became 2 and have 2 extra PG only instead. Please fix this issue! SF is the fewest position in this league! Come on Yahoo!
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Anonymous commented
Vonleh been starting at and logging heavy C minutes for weeks....what is the holdup?
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Poll Westersmelt commented
C'mon, Yahoo!
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Anonymous commented
yes I don't understand why vonleh has not gotten C eligibility with him starting games as the center
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Anonymous commented
Thank you for starting this thread. Noah has had Center eligibility on ESPN for months. With the majority of people agreeing that Yahoo Fantasy Basketball is superior to ESPN fantasy (which I also agree Yahoo is better), there is no reason why Noah does not have Center eligibility. It is hindering Yahoo users who enjoy Yahoo Fantasy Sports. Please give Noah Vonleh Center eligibility Yahoo Sports! Thank you and have a great day.
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johny guti commented
Please add C eligibility, he has started a handful of games as a Center. Thanks in advance.
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Steve commented
+1
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john peter commented
Own Yahoo box score:
Started as a center on Jan 13, 2019:
Starters Min FG 3pt FT Off Def Reb Ast TO Stl Blk PF +/- Pts
20 Kevin Knox F 43:52 12-23 4-9 3-4 0 7 7 0 4 2 0 4 +11 31
42 Lance Thomas F 19:13 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 2 -12 4
32 Noah Vonleh C 18:08 0-3 0-1 3-6 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 5 -32 3
21 Damyean Dotson G 36:22 2-5 2-3 2-3 0 4 4 5 1 0 0 3 +2 8
1 Emmanuel Mudiay G 27:32 7-17 1-5 4-4 2 2 4 4 3 1 0 2 -11 19 -
john peter commented
When a big is going against the 76ers, there's a good chance there is going to be foul trouble. Vonleh was red hot coming into this game with 30-plus minutes in each of his last five, and he's seen plenty of run as a center recently, too. His fantasy owners should give him a pass and he should still be owned in standard leagues. "comments from Rotoword"
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Josh Chan commented
Even in the Yahoo boxscores he's listed as "C" tonight against the sixers
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Josh Chan commented
I'm not sure why this hasn't happened yet... He has yet another start at C today
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YBM YBM commented
Another day, another lack of action by Yahoo. Give Vonleh eligibility already, it's clearly what fantasy managers want. What's the point of not accommodating people that are participating (and most likely PAYING MONEY) to play fantasy sports on your platform?
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john peter commented
t's crazy that Vonleh doesn't have the eligibility to play Center when he's playing at least half if not more than half of his minutes at the position. While players like Vucevic, Embiid, Drummond, Capela, Jarrett Allen, Tristan Thompson, Cauley-Stein, Cody Zeller, Nerlens Noel, Richaun Holmes, Dwight Howard; all have PF/C eligibility and they literally play ALL OF THEIR MINUTES AT ONE POSITION. While Vonleh plays his minutes right down the middle, a true definition of a PF/C hybrid player, yet only PF eligible. Nice. How can it be justified that all of these Centers have PF eligibility when they literally never ever play the position, but Vonleh doesn't have Center eligibility when he's playing half his time there? If he doesn't get the eligibility, can we at least have an explanation?
I agree
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YBM YBM commented
It's crazy that Vonleh doesn't have the eligibility to play Center when he's playing at least half if not more than half of his minutes at the position. While players like Vucevic, Embiid, Drummond, Capela, Jarrett Allen, Tristan Thompson, Cauley-Stein, Cody Zeller, Nerlens Noel, Richaun Holmes, Dwight Howard; all have PF/C eligibility and they literally play ALL OF THEIR MINUTES AT ONE POSITION. While Vonleh plays his minutes right down the middle, a true definition of a PF/C hybrid player, yet only PF eligible. Nice. How can it be justified that all of these Centers have PF eligibility when they literally never ever play the position, but Vonleh doesn't have Center eligibility when he's playing half his time there? If he doesn't get the eligibility, can we at least have an explanation?
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YBM YBM commented
While Vonleh might seem like a low priority player overall in the NBA, he's been a fantastic fantasy asset this season, playing major minutes at the Center position for New York. However, on several occasions I haven't been able to play him in my lineups because he's only listed as PF on Yahoo and my forward spots were overbooked because the position is so saturated (way too many SF types w/ PF eligibility or random Centers that have PF and NEVER actually play PF).
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J commented
I really don't understand how this hasn't happened yet. I suppose Vonleh is a low-priority player for Yahoo, but this has been kind of a no-brainer for months.
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Quincy Francis commented
I agree with you guys, it’s embarrassing how long it takes for these things to change. It might be time to switch to another site. Vonleh has been playing half his time at center even before kanter fell out of the rotation.
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YBM YBM commented
Give the people what they want, make Vonleh a PF/C.
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YBM YBM commented
The position eligibility has been a real issue this season. Vonleh is clearly playing the bulk of the Center minutes for New York and yet Yahoo still has him listed as a PF only. Mitchell Robinson and Kanter are both out of the rotation and they're playing a stretch big (Kornet) next to Vonleh now. Plenty of advanced stats showing Vonleh plays at least half if not more than half of his minutes at the center spot. Get with it please, add Center eligibility for Noah Vonleh.