Posted by cubcub113 on 8/26/2016 5:09:00 PM (view original):
Posted by oldresorter on 8/26/2016 4:19:00 PM (view original):
This is the part of the game I really like, I'll just toss an alternative POV for you to consider. IMO when deciding between or among PF and C for several players, my first criteria is reb - best one to C. If that is a tie, I look to blk for C and def for PF AND SP to pf. And if I have two really good LP guys, I like splitting them up, so .... here is what I 'might' do:
3 man rotations, starter first:
PF: Lukas (sp and def, bad reb)
C: Foster (close on reb, best on sb, great LP)
backup at both: Kinneson (set his distro so he gets to shoot alot, same as Foster)
3rd string for both: jewel
I'd probably start Thompson at SF too, to me he is a SF difference maker.
Good luck, that is a great team.
First off, thanks a ton. I definitely hear you for the Kinnison double back-up but can Foster guard their center just tonight?
Usually, I would like to start Ducksworth over Thomson at SF, right? Thomson actually has high/high in BH and 15 points to go in Pa and Sp so that might be different by the end of the year; but right now, do you like Ducksworth or Thomson to start at SF?
Also, I have to deal with Lux. Liz only has 20 WE and still tons more to improve in so I would love to start him to pump that WE up in games I should win anyway. I would rather just put Potter at SF instead of starting Ducksworth/Thomson so I can put Wiess at point and Lux at SG, right? Or should I start Ducksworth/Thomson at SF and put
Potter at PG. Wiess should end at 97+ DE though, he'll still be great. Thanks to OR and however chooses to respond to my post.
I don't worry much about the other team's players. I look to what is best for my team, and let the other team worry about me. More mistakes are made in the game by trying to play guys out of position to get some perceived matchup edge, that are ever gained by letting a PF play C poorly, and a C play PF poorly.
I'm not a fan of ducksworth, I love Thomson though.
YOu have to start Potter and weiss though, sometimes you have to bite the bullet and not get all you can out of lux.
And, if you have a few easy games, you can start him (lux) in those, I've already started a low WE guy vs sims and easy games, and the right guy vs harder teams, you will still get some WE growth, maybe 2-4 vs 5-7 this year.
Too bad you don't press, you'd have a great team to do it, probably should push the tempo, as your bench, whoever is on it, is great.
Good luck.