If my center is a worse rebounder than my PF, would it help my team rebounding to switch them? I have been usually starting Lukas at center and Kinnison at PF but I will most likely switch them if that would help rebounding.
8/5/2016 12:20 PM
Posted by cubcub113 on 8/5/2016 12:20:00 PM (view original):
If my center is a worse rebounder than my PF, would it help my team rebounding to switch them? I have been usually starting Lukas at center and Kinnison at PF but I will most likely switch them if that would help rebounding.
Get a new center would be the best option!
8/5/2016 12:34 PM
If you are wanting to improve rebounding, I'd probably start Cleveland over Lukas. I know Lukas is a great defender, but Cleveland is faster and better at rebounding. I'd keep Kinnison at Center as well.
8/5/2016 3:08 PM
Posted by scoopdogg1 on 8/5/2016 3:08:00 PM (view original):
If you are wanting to improve rebounding, I'd probably start Cleveland over Lukas. I know Lukas is a great defender, but Cleveland is faster and better at rebounding. I'd keep Kinnison at Center as well.
Yes but tonight I have to guard this guy: Matchup-Nightmare. Even with the low Ath, the high Speed, elite LP and BH makes him a great scorer at center. Cleveland (52 De) would have no chance. It kinda has to be Lukas.
8/5/2016 5:14 PM
Rebounding is based off of IQ (offensive and defensive), ATH, and REB ratings. Then there's basically a multiplier assigned by position and C has a higher multiplier than PF. In other words, in a vacuum the same player starting at C and PF would have more rebounds per game a C than as a PF.
8/5/2016 10:11 PM
Posted by darnoc29099 on 8/5/2016 10:11:00 PM (view original):
Rebounding is based off of IQ (offensive and defensive), ATH, and REB ratings. Then there's basically a multiplier assigned by position and C has a higher multiplier than PF. In other words, in a vacuum the same player starting at C and PF would have more rebounds per game a C than as a PF.
SPD at the PF and C also helps with offensive rebounding, doesn't it? I've always thought it did, and that I remember reading it somewhere officialish, but I could be wrong about that???
8/5/2016 11:58 PM
i believe sp helps more when your a running full court press
8/6/2016 1:26 AM
Posted by bballchamp3 on 8/6/2016 1:26:00 AM (view original):
i believe sp helps more when your a running full court press
From my experience running all them all, it matters the least in zone, but in man and press I see a larger impetus...and (to be sporting about it) if I absolutely had to pick them I'd say it slightly mattered more in man, in my humble opinion.
8/6/2016 2:42 AM
I don't think speed is a factor in rebounding, but I could be wrong. There's an old dev chat that talks about the factors that go into rebounding but I can't seem to find a link to the old chats.
8/6/2016 11:11 AM
Metcalf shoot 4-13 but I lose by shooting 10-21 from the line and miss a I missed game-winning dunk with three seconds left and then lost in OT. Rough first NT game for me. I also got slammed on the boards.
8/6/2016 11:51 AM

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