im looking for some opinions (and maybe a lively debate) about the value of speed, from a defensive standpoint only, in man defense.
i think in any defense, speed is more important at the 1/2, then progressively less at the 3, 4, and 5. my question really spans all positions, although its speed at the 3 that prompts the question.
i think we'd agree for bigs, speed is significantly less important (again, defense only considered here) than ath and def, and probably sb too. but by what margin? id think ath and def are at least 3 times as important each. i mean in general, id probably put them at 3x or more, so from defense only, maybe its more? id guess def is #1 for sure, from a defense standpoint only, id probably take 1 point of def over 5 points of spd. so maybe id peg it somewhere in the 4-7x as valuable range? ath, id put maybe in the 3-5x as valuable range?
for guards, there is probably a lot less consensus. i don't even know if we'd agree on the order. for m2m, is ath > spd or is spd > ath? i think def definitely trumps both. and i get the feeling ath edges out speed, but im not sure, and its probably no more than 2:1 in my opinion. i dont think its even more than 1.5:1 but really ive never studied man closely, ever, nothing like i did for press, motion, or triangle.
so i basically start with guards and bigs because i think those are easier to think about. what about at the 3? does it really matter who you are defending against? even without putting values on it (which obviously i am hoping to hear some of in the guard/big cases), whats the nature of defense at the 3? say you are guarding the same guy at the 3, that you would might at the 1-2, a really strong offensive guard with great per and crap lp. is speed now less important than if that guy was at the 1 or 2? is ath more important? what about if you are guarding a combo (lp and per) scorer? do you guys think that guarding the exact same guy at the 3, youd still favor ath more and speed less than if you were guarding him at the 2, or at the 1?
what about compared to bigs? say you have a 90 ath/lp guy. if hes goes from playing C to playing SF, do you think that it takes the same exact type of ratings to defend him? or does SB now matter less, speed more, and ath less (relatively, of course)?
so really, i guess my question about the 3 has 2 main parts. 1) do you guys think if you are guarding a typical perimeter shooter or a typical lp big, that the ratings have the same weight as they would if that player was playing the 1, 2, 4, or 5? or are the weights different? much, or not much?
part 2) how would people weigh the defensive attributes at the 3? assume this is a solid iq and sta guy playing in a typical high d1 setting. how do you compare ath, spd, def, and sb? even in the absence of actual weightings, how would you compare it relatively? do you think its like, the mid point of the weights of a 1 and a 5? or is it more big-ish? more guard-ish? or something different? how much does this answer depend on the type of player you are facing at the 3 (a pure per shooting, pure lp guy, or combo player)