In the seasons that I've been in HD, I've yet to recruit and figure out the dimension of the SF. In DIII, I would rarely recruit for a "SF" because I could never find a good one that possessed all of the attributes necessary for an effective SF. One of my current teams, West Texas A&M in Naismith, has a significant amount of options at SF. I'm struggling this year (12-10, in currently the highest RPI DII conference in Naismith), and my SF production has been spotty at best. If some of you vets could give me some advice on who you'd start, I'd appreciate it. I run a motion o and primarily 2-3 zone D (though I've been changing up to a 3-2 on occasion if there is a strong outside shooting team that I'm playing). The guys that I'm looking to start at SF:

http://www.whatifsports.com/hd/PlayerProfile/Ratings.aspx?tid=0&pid=1501545

http://www.whatifsports.com/hd/PlayerProfile/Ratings.aspx?tid=0&pid=1501544

http://www.whatifsports.com/hd/PlayerProfile/Ratings.aspx?tid=0&pid=1540616
 

8/29/2010 5:31 PM
I'd start Yowell, with medium distro and -1 or 0 on 3 pointers. Also, start giving him some minutes practicing rebounding, until you get the maxed out email, then you can drop it to 0 (if you put him at SF that is...otherwise, don't worry about it). The PF is too slow, and the SF has no offensive ability and worse rebounding than the SG
8/29/2010 5:43 PM
What about Philips?  You have poor rebounding across the board, so you could use 3 bigs on the floor at once to compensate.  Maybe use Yowell when you're playing the 3-2 since he won't see as many rebounding opportunities anyway, then slide Philips over to SF when you play the 2-3 and start Hart as a PF...
8/29/2010 7:00 PM
Thanks to both of you...dahsdebater, I've thought about that given Phillips BH and ATH...given the fact that I need some better rebounding, I may give it a shot.
8/29/2010 9:59 PM

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