Posted by bdpoor on 7/20/2012 12:03:00 PM (view original):
So if +1 works better in this situation, when is a (-) situation ever beneficial? Does it work in reverse, e.g. if they shoot a lot of 3's do you go (-)? Do you only go (-) if you absolutely have to, like if they have a huge REB advantage?
That's the huge disagreement I got in with like five people on another thread. Everyone seemed in agreement that - defenses cause more fouls. Well I don't want to cause more fouls against a team that already draws twice as many as their opponents, so how do you play a team like that?
What was even more annoying was that people not only seemed to think that's how the engine worked, but that's how the engine should work.
That led to this thread, in which I am now wondering how to defend against this type of team, as - defenses would be the obvious answer, but I have no interest in watching the other team shoot 50 FTs, even if the FG% goes down by 5%.