A couple points...
1) In Iba D1 a few seasons back, a team who ONLY scored from the outside (4 guards) won the national championship despite virtually no inside presence. NO ONE other than PG's had over 3 ppg. Teams played him +5 and still lost. This would NEVER happen in real life. Right?!
* The point here is that the +3, +5 should effect outside shooting more. It really doesn't.
2) In Iba THIS year (again D1), the national championship was won by another team that started 4 guards (not one was over 6'2"). This would also never happen. Was Missouri good this past year? Was Villinova good with Foy, etc? YES... but neither made it past the Elite 8 when they were exposed by teams with depth, good guard defense, etc.
* My point here is that guard heavy teams WILL win in real life... but they will not consistenly win in real life against good perimeter defenses or long athletic types. They will get posted up repeatedly, out-rebounded, etc. On THIS game, however, a 4 PG lineup can win the D1 national championship 2 out of 3 years. This needs to be adjusted. I think there needs to be a penalty for playing a PG at PF. Rebounding needs to matter more. (This year, the 4 PG team out-rebounded their opponents throughout the year. Really?! In the final 4- they outrebounded their MUCH bigger opponent by 6 & only lost the reb battle by 1 in the finals. Their reb numbers for the 4 starters? 20, 25, 28, 40, and 93. the teams they played were significantly higher and ALL great athletes).
Changes??? out of position penalty? More of an emphasis on rebounding on REB than speed? +5 actually meaning something?
thoughts?!