Given my large roster turnover(This year six gone, two more next year for a total of eight), I was vaguely thinking of trying to assemble something like one of these from that offenses explanation thread thingy stickied at the top. Given there is now no position penalty, do you think its possible to make this work? Just genuinely curious and want to see what people think.
4 out, 1 in:
I would have a PG, SG, SG, SF, C allignment.
The center must have good distribution to ensure that he will get post up opportunities. In this case, you must be very good all around the board skill wise. Since there will hypothetically be driving opportunities, athleticisim and speed help as well.
5 Out:
I would have a PG, SG, SG, SF, PF alignment, whereas the PF must have very high PE, or very good perimeter skills. I think this is very difficult to run, because of the 2 position penalty imposed on players in WIS. Realisitically, the offense would probably have 3 SG and a SF, and you would play very uptempo defensively.
(Using his definitions, to add in on edit)
Point is a good ball handler and passer
SG is a shooter, high perimeter and ball handler
SF is a combo player, needs the ability to shoot, drive, and post...probably if you have a great player at this position, you will have a good offensive team.
PF a post player who generally plays a little more out on the floor, needs to have good Low Post and passing ability
C a post player who is generally closer to the basket. Low Post and Rebounding are the most key skill rating
7/29/2010 10:12 PM (edited)