Posted by hughesjr on 4/12/2015 7:01:00 AM (view original):
Here is what I would do for a depth chart with your team:
PG: Scott, Beyer, <blank>, Thompson
SG: Jury, Beyer, Thompson, <blank>
SF: Chaney, Thompson, Novello, Leo
PF: Sprouse, Novello, Russell, Young
C : Marks, Novello, <blank>, Russell
And I would likely be using distros like this (based on attributes and results to this point in the season):
Scott: 11
Jury: 7
Chaney: 6
Sprouse: 6
Marks: 5
Beyer: 10
Thompson: 4
Leo: 0
Russell: 3 (maybe 4 or 5, he is shooting well and has a B- in OIQ, but he is a FR). I would also not let his PER drop.
Novello: 8
Young: 0
I would set Jury at -1 for 3pt .. and I would have tried both Scott and Thompson at -1 for 3pt .. and based on how they have done, maybe shifted them back to -2. Everyone else on the team would be at -2 for 3pt.
For tempo, would not run uptempo .. I would run Normal and shift to Slowdown for games I did not think I could win.
NOTE: Just based on attributes and not performance, I see your top scoring options as Beyer, Scott, Jury, Marks, Chaney, Thompson .. in that order.
Hi hughes,
Not disagreeing, just trying to learn...
Sprouse seems like he should be weak on offense, with LP 17, PER 10, and BH 1.
Chaney and Marks have great ATH and good LP.
Your distro recommendation has Sprouse getting the same touches as Chaney and Marks though.
I was wondering about your thought process there?
I don't have a ton of experience but I would tend to go:
Marks 16,
Chaney 16,
Scott 14,
Beyer 14,
Jury 10.
Then the rest in low single digits.
Sprouse would be set at distro 1, and his job would be to get offensive rebound putbacks and table scraps, the team's junkyard dog.
:o)
Novello would be a 2 at highest, and i would nickname him Wilbert "Father Guido Sarducci" Novello..
4/12/2015 11:22 AM (edited)