Posted by uconnut on 9/13/2012 11:56:00 PM (view original):
ok. callahan - a one year rental, lowe - useful enough - and brooks - good riddance; are graduating. still in building mode, i think what i want is two guards and a big. for flex is there anything specific it would be best to look for? this isn't really a question about my specific roster(although i welcome helpful comments there is someone sees something I really need to correct) but more about generally what to look for for flex. As an example in a guard in flex what order of preference would you put bh, passing and per in?
as tianyi said, its really more about what you need for your team. for example, if you need a "pure" style point guard, it doesnt matter what offense you run, your speed and passing are going to be more important than they are for guards in general. if you need a "top scorer" type shooting guard, it doesn't matter what offense you run, your speed and per are going to be more important than they are for guards in general. if you need a strong defense type shooting guard, it doesnt matter what offense you run, your ath/def/spd/passing are going to be the keys.
i probably argue more for the impact of catering to your offense more than maybe any coach in HD's modern history (last 5 years). im not sure who else it could possibly be. im sure there are others who believe it, but i am probably the most vocal defender of the significance of these things. with that perspective in mind - recruiting the ratings you need for players from a team planning perspective (putting together complementary players with complementary skill sets to build a team that is strong for their given talent level) is going to be ten times more important than catering to your offense.
however, that said, i will answer your question. for flex, like triangle, passing plays a bigger role for non-primary scorers than ball handling does. in motion, it leans more towards ball handling (although passing still probably trumps for like, pure pgs, its just that the importance of passing vs ball handling favors passing more so in the flex and triangle offenses than it does in motion, and probably fb too). for offensive players in the flex, speed and perimeter are very important. flex is definitely the #1 offense in terms of the relative importance of spd and per in your primary scoring guards.
also, flex allows you to load scoring up heavily into just a couple very strong guards. therefore, in flex, in the ideal situation, you'd make bigger sacrifices in your top couple scorers (who should be guards) in the non spd/per areas, to get more spd/per, than you would in other offenses. also, flex offense does very well with 3 point shooting. you can play a +2 without hesitation for guards in the 70+ per range.