Just trying to plumb people's brains. .I had been thinking of using Rollings as my Small forward. . . .but does anyone see a player that looks like a better small forward on the roster?



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Right now I have:
PG: Clay/Wilkes/Stone

SG: Baird/Pierce/Stone

SF: Rollings/Pierce/

PF: Siders/Pilger/Osowski

C : Burkes/Williams/Osowski
12/27/2009 4:56 PM
I might prefer Clay there because of his reb advantage, and Clay is slow to play pg. Also, there is somewhat of a positional penalty for playing Rollings at sf.

It's a tough call because Clay is your best pa/bh. I could see that going either way.

At sg, it's also a tough call, but I tend to like Pierce over Baird. He's got an enormous advantage at ath, is a much better passer and has him at A- to B- in press iq. Baird is also a 61 sta, I don't know if you can use him much at all in a fb/press, let alone as a starter. Also, Baird is a 13 we, he's going to improve very slowly, so unless Pierce is maxed out, I'd like to see him get more minutes. The more I look at it, I don't think it's even close.

And I wouldn't start Burks at center. His 43 reb is gonna really hurt you. I'd be more likely to go with Pilger, he's got a big reb advantage, and a nice press iq advantage, and they're fairly comparable everywhere else.
12/27/2009 5:08 PM
PIerce really blossomed last season, but he's a rather bizzare collection of ratings, and I have never been entirely sure what to do with him> I gave him SG starts last season late and the last 7 or eight games he averaged major points. He also got to the Free throw line quite regularly when given distribution and a minus one shooting setting.



If I did take CLay at SF, who would you put at PG, is what I am trying to figure out, I had been sort of defaulting to Wilkes. And yeah, Baird was a mistake. He does have some perimeter, which I am rather low on.



12/27/2009 5:16 PM
And Clay was my backup small forward last year. He actually shot better than it looked like for most of the season. he has a couple rancid games right out the gate before righting himself. I can say that would be the highest BH/Passing I have ever had at SF.

12/27/2009 5:39 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By dalter on 12/27/2009

I might prefer Clay there because of his reb advantage, and Clay is slow to play pg. Also, there is somewhat of a positional penalty for playing Rollings at sf.

It's a tough call because Clay is your best pa/bh. I could see that going either way.

At sg, it's also a tough call, but I tend to like Pierce over Baird. He's got an enormous advantage at ath, is a much better passer and has him at A- to B- in press iq. Baird is also a 61 sta, I don't know if you can use him much at all in a fb/press, let alone as a starter. Also, Baird is a 13 we, he's going to improve very slowly, so unless Pierce is maxed out, I'd like to see him get more minutes. The more I look at it, I don't think it's even close.

And I wouldn't start Burks at center. His 43 reb is gonna really hurt you. I'd be more likely to go with Pilger, he's got a big reb advantage, and a nice press iq advantage, and they're fairly comparable everywhere else.

Thanks for the suggestions. Its early, but through two exhibitions and one regular season game, Clay seems to be doing quite servicably as a Small forward.

And PIerce had a nice game as a SF< causing the opposing shooting guard to foul out.

1/2/2010 4:17 PM

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