Posted by cornfused on 5/11/2011 6:35:00 PM (view original):
I thought I gameplanned poorly for this, yeah - but a few thoughts about your specifics:
IQ advantage was a third of a grade (A- vs B+) in his favor.
I started a backcourt with PER of 88, 80, 59 against his 77, 99, 72 - and with strong ATH/SPD for my guards, I thought I was fine there.
The problems weren't on that end of the floor, anyway - it's more the fact that a Sim team shot .521 and drew 35 fouls against a team with an average ATH/SPD/DEF/IQ of 70/58/73/B+ that bothers me. You're right about the uptempo, though, I might need to stay away from that this year.
My biggest problem, I think, was the stamina - my team has four starters below 75 ST, an average of 75, and that's just not good enough to press, especially when I left my 11th man off of the depth chart by accident.
You have to weight the IQs by minutes played to have a true measure. And if you do that, your offensive IQ was just a bit below B+ and his defense was closer to an A than an A-. So your actual IQ gap was much closer to 2/3rds of a grade than 1/3rd of a grade when you had the ball. Given that is when your uptempo takes effect, you were pretty much forcing up shots against a defense that was more fundamentally sound than your offense. That's a recipe for disaster.
On the defensive end, the minute-weighted gap was also more than 1/3rd, but closer to 1/3rd than 2/3rds. But, as kmason said, your stamina is too low to play uptempo - especially with the FCP. So on the defensive end where you might have been ok at normal tempo given your overall talent advantage, the fatigue factor killed you. At almost every fatigue update in the box score you had 2-3 guys tired or worse. They just got too damned tired to trap effectively.
And while 80 an 89 aren't terrible for shooters, they're not lights out guys and you can see it by their numbers: Green is an 80 PER guy shooting .303 for his career from 3 and Stone is an 89 PER guy that shot .321 in his freshman year.
I'd disagree that you have strong ATH/SPD for your guards - especially in the press. Aside from Stone, your next best avg in Ath/Spd from your guards is 73 and all of those guys have either an Ath or Spd below 55. You started a SF with 55 speed at the 2 spot and a PF with 55/64 ath/spd at the 3. Its going to be tough playing the press with those guards this season...