Posted by pajamainc on 2/2/2011 8:01:00 PM (view original):
Thanks for the info guys, I really liked Furlong and thought the he should be getting more time and possible even the start due to better Ath, Def and Pass.
At SF what is the thinking with Cozart #3 over Furlong? Is it Cozart's better LP or is it the fact that Furlong is beter suited for the #3PG and therefore should not be the #3 guy at 2 positions? Same this with Stienmetz and Fortune, does Fortune start because of his superior reb over Stienmetz eventhough Stienmetz has better Ath?
furlong is your starting sg. he should be putting in as much time as possible at that position. i don't see the value in putting him at any other position. the only times my starters appear elsewhere on my depth chart, except very unusual situations, is at 4th, when i am short on depth and need the failover. for example, if i have 4 bigs, they typically all appear at both pf and c, because other wise in foul trouble situation, you would not be able to as effectively balance the trouble between pf and c.
the consequence of putting furlong at #3 is probably minimal, because the sim engine tries to put the top of your depth chart in... so he would pretty much never play sf. but if he did, what does that mean? it means you have shittier guards playing guard, probably. sometimes, you can make a case for it - like if you have a starting sg who is the only reasonable 3rd option for pg, so you put him at 3, which he will never actually play at, except in foul trouble or injury situations (one would hope, im sure thats not 100% true, but its probably 99% true). but usually you would be hard pressed to explain the advantage you gain by putting a starter somewhere else on the depth chart.
with stienmetz and fortune, that is a totally different question. that is a starter/backup issue. in this case, i think fortune is the clear starter because of iq. ratings wise, they are pretty similar, but the iq gap is pretty significant. also, one of stienmetz's big ratings advantages is per, and because of his iq, he is useless on offense. the reb and spd advantage more than make up for the ath as well, IMO. plus the bh/pass doesn't hurt. i guess right now, with iq, i feel fortune is better on offense, defense, rebounding, and as a team player (passing, and maybe bh). so i guess there is no tradeoff in my mind, but only because i am looking at abilities, not attributes. its important to evaluate players by ability - you've heard me say that before in sitemails i'm sure. but this is a great example. ath is a very important rating, but what really matters is, how good is a guy defensively? offensively? on the boards? etc... evaluating by ability is not only more effective when picking players, but thinking in that way is good because you always want to be thinking about roles, what a guy is on the floor to do, his strengths, weaknesses, etc - and that is all based on abilities, not simple attributes.